Schneider Electric Debuts Next-Gen Data Centre Solutions to Tackle AI and High-Density Compute Demands

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Schneider Electric has unveiled a new suite of data centre solutions designed to meet the escalating demands of high-density AI and accelerated computing environments. Expanding its EcoStruxure™ Data Centre Solutions portfolio, the company introduced a modular pod architecture and enhanced rack systems to provide scalable, integrated infrastructure capable of supporting workloads upwards of 1 megawatt.

Central to the announcement is the new Prefabricated Modular EcoStruxure Pod Data Centre, a plug-and-play solution that consolidates infrastructure for liquid cooling, power distribution, and high-density NetShelter racks. Engineered for rapid deployment and high thermal load management, it supports liquid cooling, power busways, complex cabling, and containment strategies — all pre-designed and pre-assembled for faster time-to-value.

In tandem, Schneider Electric introduced EcoStruxure Rack Solutions, featuring the NetShelter SX Advanced Enclosure and NetShelter Rack PDU Advanced, both designed to accommodate the growing size, weight, and power needs of AI servers. Additionally, a new Open Compute Project (OCP)-inspired NetShelter Open Architecture has been launched to support NVIDIA’s GB200 NVL72 systems built on MGX architecture, marking Schneider Electric’s integration into NVIDIA’s MGX and HGX ecosystems.

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“The sheer power and density required for AI clusters create bottlenecks that demand a new approach to data centre architecture,” said Himamshu Prasad, SVP of EcoStruxure IT and Edge at Schneider Electric. “Our next-gen EcoStruxure solutions deliver rapid deployment, efficient scaling, and deep integration of AI-ready infrastructure.”

Schneider Electric is also supporting key industry transitions through engineered reference designs and enhanced services like EcoCare™ and EcoConsult for Data Centres, helping organizations address deployment complexity, talent gaps, and growing demand for resilient, scalable infrastructure.

NVIDIA’s VP of data centre engineering, Vladimir Troy, added, “Schneider Electric’s innovative solutions provide the reliable, scalable infrastructure our customers need to accelerate their AI initiatives.”

With AI workloads pushing traditional infrastructure to its limits, Schneider Electric’s new data centre offerings represent a forward-looking step in enabling efficient, high-performance operations for enterprises and hyperscalers alike.