While many companies are just now entering the AI data center space, our team has been there since the beginning, adapting data center design as the industry has evolved. We’ve seen the shift from data centers requiring 3 kW per cabinet to now needing 100+ kW per cabinet. AI processors perform up to 140 times the computing power of traditional servers, but they also require much more energy and better cooling. We’ve innovated solutions utilizing Direct to Chip cooling (DtoC) also known as cold plate technology, which brings water directly into computing systems to help keep them cool. Our team utilizes their vast experience in medium voltage applications to provide the high power required while minimizing transformation and distribution losses and costs.
Some of our AI data center projects across the country include:
Pennsylvania: 16 MW data center expansion.
Massachusetts: 50 MW expansion at an existing facility.
Connecticut, New Jersey, and Virginia: enterprise data centers updated and colocated to meet today’s demands
Fort Worth, TX: 20 MW expansion at an existing facility.
Charlotte, NC: 20 MW expansion at an existing facility.
Chicago, IL: 25 MW expansion at an existing facility.
Alabama: 300 MW new facility.