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Delta Showcases Power, Cooling, and Microgrid Solutions for Next-Gen AI Factories at NVIDIA GTC
Integrated ecosystem of energy-efficient solutions enables 800 VDC architecture for AI computing platforms
Mar. 17, 2026 at 1:35am
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Delta, a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, is demonstrating its seamlessly integrated ecosystem of energy-saving power, cooling, and microgrid solutions at NVIDIA GTC. These solutions enable the energy efficiency, rapid deployment, and scalability of the 800 VDC architecture for next-generation AI factories developed by NVIDIA.
Why it matters
The 800 VDC power architecture proposed by NVIDIA for the AI factories of the future is a game-changer, and an ideal opportunity for Delta to further cement its global leadership in power and thermal management, and to advance its system integration capabilities in data center and energy infrastructure. As AI systems push electrical and thermal limits, Delta's solutions are designed to address the unique requirements of how future AI factories are built, powered, cooled, and operated efficiently.
The details
Delta's showcase includes new 800 VDC In-Row 660kW Power Racks with embedded Battery Backup Units, a 2.4MW In-Row Coolant Distribution Unit for 2,400kW of cooling capacity, and an innovative and scalable Microgrid Solution that integrates Solid State Transformers and Solid Oxide Fuel Cells. These solutions are designed to enable the energy efficiency, rapid deployment, and scalability of the 800 VDC architecture for next-generation AI factories.
- The showcase is taking place at NVIDIA GTC on March 17, 2026.
The players
Delta Electronics (Americas)
A subsidiary of Delta Electronics, Inc., a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, operating in the Americas for almost 40 years.
NVIDIA
A technology company that develops graphics processing units (GPUs) and related technologies, and is the driving force behind the 800 VDC architecture for next-generation AI factories.
Franziskus Gehle
Vice President of Delta Electronics (Americas).
What they’re saying
“The 800 VDC power architecture proposed by NVIDIA for the AI factories of the future is a game-changer and an ideal opportunity for Delta to further cement its global leadership in power and thermal management, and to advance its system integration capabilities in data center and energy infrastructure. Moreover, as AI systems push electrical and thermal limits, we are excited to showcase here at NVIDIA GTC the depth and breadth of our solutions that are designed for how future AI factories are actually built, powered, cooled, and operated efficiently.”
— Franziskus Gehle, Vice President, Delta Electronics (Americas)
What’s next
Delta will be hosting a featured session at NVIDIA GTC on March 17, 2026 from 10:00am-10:40am PT, titled "800 VDC and Modular Data Center Solutions: Powering Next-Generation AI Infrastructure".
The takeaway
Delta's showcase at NVIDIA GTC demonstrates its comprehensive solutions that are designed to enable the energy efficiency, rapid deployment, and scalability of the 800 VDC architecture for next-generation AI factories, cementing its position as a global leader in power management and smart green solutions for the data center and energy infrastructure of the future.

