Delta Introduces Unified Grid-to-Chip Architecture for AI Data Centers
Event summary
- Delta Electronics (Americas) unveiled an integrated power, cooling, and infrastructure architecture for AI data centers at Data Center World 2026, held April 20–23, 2026.
- The architecture includes the Ultron DPM Gen-2 series UPS, UZR3-S Li-ion Battery Cabinet, and a 3MW Liquid-to-Liquid Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU).
- Delta's 800 VDC architecture supports up to 1.1 MW per rack at 98% efficiency, reducing conversion losses.
- The enteliWEB® building management system integrates power, cooling, and facility systems into a unified intelligence layer.
The big picture
Delta's integrated architecture addresses the escalating power density and thermal demands of AI data centers, a critical need as AI workloads drive unprecedented infrastructure challenges. The solution positions Delta as a key player in the shift toward AI factories, where efficiency and scalability are paramount. With over 6.5 gigawatts of UPS capacity already deployed, Delta is leveraging its established footprint to support the next generation of high-density compute environments.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly hyperscale data center operators will integrate Delta's unified architecture into their AI infrastructure.
- Competitive Response
- Whether competitors will accelerate development of similar integrated solutions to match Delta's offerings.
- Regulatory Compliance
- The extent to which Delta's architecture will meet evolving safety and efficiency standards in global data center markets.
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