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Delta Exhibits Energy-saving Solutions for 800 VDC in Next-Gen AI Factories and Digital Twin Applications Built on Omniverse at NVIDIA GTC 2026
Delta Electronics, Inc. ("Delta"), a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, is showcasing at NVIDIA GTC 2026 its latest spectrum of energy-saving power, liquid cooling, and microgrid solutions engineered specifically for the 800 VDC architecture of next-generation AI factories. Visitors at Delta's booth will also have the opportunity to experience AI digital twins built with NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and their tangible advantages in building automation and smart manufactur
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[{"type":"text","content":"TAIPEI, March 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Delta Electronics, Inc. ("Delta"), a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, is showcasing at NVIDIA GTC 2026 its latest spectrum of energy-saving power, liquid cooling, and microgrid solutions engineered specifically for the 800 VDC architecture of next-generation AI factories. Visitors at Delta's booth will also have the opportunity to experience AI digital twins built with NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and their tangible advantages in building automation and smart manufacturing applications.","length":570,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Ping Cheng, Delta's Chairman and CEO, said, "The AI era is transforming industries and business models with unprecedented speed while placing greater demands on data center infrastructure and energy efficiency. By leveraging 55 years of innovation since its founding, Delta has once again advanced the capabilities of its power, cooling, and infrastructure solutions to enable superior energy efficiency and resilience 'from grid to chip' for the AI factories of the future. At NVIDIA GTC 2026, we are also demonstrating AI digital twins leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse libraries that have delivered palpable benefits across two of our key domains. We look forward to collaborating with NVIDIA and industry partners to scale up AI applications across industries."","length":781,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Next-generation AI factories will require higher DC voltage power systems, such as 800 VDC, to enable superior performance with next-generation high compute density racks while guaranteeing energy efficiency and resilience. To advance the adoption and sustainability of 800 VDC power architectures, Delta is unveiling its comprehensive and versatile portfolio of newly developed power, liquid cooling, and microgrid solutions at NVIDIA GTC 2026. Key highlights include the 800 VDC In-Row 660kW Power Racks with embedded 80kW Battery Backup Units (BBU) for each shelf (480kW in total) and AC-DC efficiency as high as 98%; two In-Row Coolant Distribution Units (CDU) offering 3,000kW and 2,400kW of cooling capacity respectively, the latter supporting 800 VDC with N+1 pump design; as well as a revolutionary Microgrid Solution, which boasts Delta's newly developed Solid State Transformer (SST) and Solid...