INVT to Showcase AI Capable Power and Cooling Solutions at Data Centre World Frankfurt 2026

April 30, 2026
INVT will present its latest modular power and liquid cooling solutions for data centers at Data Centre World Frankfurt 2026, including a new 150 kW high-density power module and the SC Series Coolant Distribution Unit.

INVT will present its latest AI capable infrastructure solutions for data centers at Data Centre World Frankfurt 2026, announced in a press release. The event will take place on May 6 and 7 at Messe Frankfurt, where the company will exhibit at booth 8K131.

The centerpiece of INVT’s presentation is its modular uninterruptible power supply portfolio. The newly introduced 150 kW high density power module supports scalable backup systems up to megawatt levels and allows flexible capacity expansion with high efficiency and reliability. The modular design helps data center operators optimize space use and adapt to changing load demands.

INVT will also display rack mounted UPS units ranging from 1 to 3 kVA, featuring a power factor of 1.0 and compatibility with lithium ion and lead acid batteries. For cooling, the company will showcase the SC Series Coolant Distribution Unit designed for liquid to liquid cooling architectures that support high performance computing and AI workloads.

In addition, INVT plans to present modular data center solutions created for rapid deployment and flexible scaling across sectors such as telecommunications, finance, healthcare, and education.

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