Delta Electronics Unveils Integrated Power and Cooling Architecture for AI Data Centers

April 20, 2026
Delta Electronics has introduced a unified power, cooling, and infrastructure architecture for AI data centers, presented at Data Center World 2026 in Washington. The platform integrates power systems, liquid cooling, and intelligent controls to support high-density AI workloads efficiently.

Delta Electronics has introduced an integrated power, cooling, and infrastructure architecture for AI data centers, announced in a press release at Data Center World 2026 in Washington. The company’s grid-to-chip platform is designed to unify power distribution, thermal management, and intelligent controls into a single scalable system for AI and high-performance computing environments.

At the core of the architecture is the Ultron DPM Gen-2 series UPS, a three-phase platform supporting 250 to 2500 kVA capacities with up to 97.5 percent efficiency in double conversion mode. Its scalable design supports up to 20 MW expansion with N+1 redundancy. The system pairs with Delta’s UZR3 Li-ion Battery Cabinet, which carries UL1973 and UL9540 certifications, and the new UZR3-S series that meets NFPA 855 large-scale fire testing requirements.

For thermal management, Delta presented a 3 MW liquid-to-liquid Coolant Distribution Unit capable of cooling up to 3000 kW with dual power input and real-time monitoring through SNMP, Modbus TCP/IP, and BACnet protocols. The company also highlighted its 800 VDC power architecture, which delivers up to 1.1 MW per rack at 98 percent efficiency, reducing conversion losses and supporting high-density AI workloads.

Delta’s intelligent facility layer connects power, cooling, and building systems using its enteliWEB management platform. The system integrates Red5 controllers and O3 AI-enhanced multi-sensors to monitor and optimize temperature, humidity, and energy use across data center facilities, providing centralized visibility and control from grid to chip.

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