Vertiv Launches OneCore for Scalable Data Center Infrastructure

August 07, 2025
Vertiv has announced the global availability of Vertiv OneCore, a scalable prefabricated solution designed to accelerate high-density data center deployments, according to a press release.
Vertiv Launches OneCore for Scalable Data Center Infrastructure

Vertiv has announced the global availability of Vertiv OneCore, a scalable prefabricated solution designed to accelerate high-density data center deployments, announced in a press release. This end-to-end solution integrates Vertiv's power, thermal, and IT infrastructure technologies into a single, factory-assembled system, simplifying project execution by reducing on-site complexity and compressing timelines.

Vertiv OneCore offers a unified, turn-key approach that streamlines the process from design to installation, providing a single point of contact. The solution supports a range of deployments, including enterprise, colocation, sovereign, and neocloud environments. It features scalable power capacity, high rack density flexibility, and integrated thermal and power systems, making it ideal for data centers with mixed loads or extreme rack densities.

Key features of Vertiv OneCore include support for 5 to 50 MW power capacity, configurability for 96 to 944 racks, and compatibility with various voltage standards. The solution also offers advanced redundancy options and comprehensive post-deployment service and support, ensuring long-term performance and operational efficiency.

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