SolarEdge has outlined a transition pathway to integrated 800 V (DC) infrastructure for data centers, arguing that legacy alternating current (AC) systems introduce inefficiencies that could constrain the growth of AI workloads. It says rising compute demand and next-gen NVIDIA GPUs are increasing urgency, while data centers lose an estimated 10% to 30% of input power through multiple conversion stages.SolarEdge has published a white paper it calls a definitive strategy to address a major electrification challenge that could constrain the growth of AI data centers. The March 2026 report, "Powering ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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