Trane Technologies (TT) and Eaton (ETN) on Monday introduced a jointly developed system for coordinating the power and cooling infrastructure used in high-density artificial intelligence data centers.
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If you have an ad-blocker enabled you may be blocked from proceeding. Please disable your ad-blocker and refresh. Entering text into the input field will update the search result below Quick Insights The system could increase energy efficiency by up to 15%, lower installation costs by up to 30%, and reduce copper usage by up to 80% compared with conventional designs, though these figures are estimates and may vary by installation.
The partnership provides both companies another way to capitalize on increased AI infrastructure spending, as data center demand rises for electrical and thermal-management systems due to higher computing density. Standardized designs may shorten project timelines by reducing the need to engineer power and cooling systems separately for each facility