Schneider and Nvidia join hands for AI datacenter systems
- At GTC Paris, Schneider Electric and Nvidia revealed a worldwide partnership to create advanced solutions for regulating temperature, overseeing operations, and managing AI data center infrastructure, aligning with the European Union’s AI strategy.
- The collaboration responds to the EU's AI Continent Action Plan aiming to create at least 13 AI factories across Europe, fueling demand for AI-ready infrastructure.
- Schneider introduced additions to its EcoStruxure portfolio, including prefabricated modular pods and advanced enclosures designed for power-dense AI clusters with racks supporting 1 MW loads or more.
- Schneider CEO Olivier Blum highlighted the significant achievements in implementing advanced power and liquid cooling technologies designed for AI datacenters, mentioning that new builds can benefit from cost reductions of up to 30 percent.
- This partnership could accelerate datacenter deployment and reduce costs, enabling faster capacity availability while addressing growing needs for sustainable, high-power AI infrastructure.
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Schneider, Nvidia sign pact to cool Europe's AI ambitions
With 1 MW racks and prefab bit barns, the heat is on Schneider Electric and Nvidia are jointly developing cooling, management, and control systems for AI datacenters in support of the EU's AI action plan, with Schneider detailing support for racks with 1 MW loads. . . .


Schneider Electric announces its collaboration with NVIDIA to meet the growing demand for sustainable and AI-designed infrastructure. Together, Schneider Electric and NVIDIA are advancing R&D initiatives related to power supply, cooling, control systems and high-density racks to enable the emergence of a new generation of AI plants in Europe and beyond.
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