
Schneider Electric unveils its next-gen EcoStruxure™ Pod and Rack Solutions—modular, liquid-cooled, and AI-ready infrastructure designed to power high-performance computing at scale.
MANILA, PHILIPPINES – As artificial intelligence (AI) increases demand for high-density data centers, Schneider Electric, the global leader in digital energy management and automation, is calling for more sustainable and efficient infrastructure. The company recently launched new EcoStruxure™ Data Center Solutions and announced a global collaboration with NVIDIA to develop power, cooling, controls, and high-density rack systems for the next generation of AI data centers.
At Innovation Day Philippines 2025, hosted by Schneider Electric, Uptime Institute highlighted how the rapid growth of AI and cloud services is driving demand for high-density data centers—adding pressure to the Philippines’ already strained power infrastructure.
To help industries stay ahead, Schneider Electric offers a suite of AI-ready data center solutions—including the Prefabricated Modular EcoStruxure Pod and enhanced Rack Solutions—specifically designed to support high-performance AI workloads.
These solutions incorporate Schneider Electric’s validated data center reference designs to shorten planning cycles and address emerging challenges of high-density AI clusters and liquid cooling. Its core features include:
- Support for up to 120kW per rack, advanced liquid and air cooling for efficient thermal management (Uniflair FWCV fan walls, Uniflair ACSX L2A coolant distribution units or CDUs, and Uniflair CPOR L2L CDUs)
- Grid-ready power systems with AI-tolerant Uninterruptible Power Supply (Galaxy VXL)
- Real-time monitoring using EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert, EcoStruxure IT Expert, and AVEVA Unified Operations Center to optimize performance across power and thermal domains.
Built on EcoStruxure™—Schneider Electric’s integrated platform combining Power, Building, and IT systems—these modular, scalable solutions reduce risk, boost energy efficiency, and enable faster deployment of AI data centers.
Schneider Electric also announced its partnership with NVIDIA to co-develop infrastructure solutions designed specifically for AI workloads. Together, the two companies are advancing Research and Development (R&D) in power delivery, thermal management, operational controls, and high-density rack systems to support high-performance Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) clusters. This global initiative contributes to Europe’s €200B “InvestAI” program and serves as a model for regions like Southeast Asia aiming to fast-track AI growth through strategic investments and innovation ecosystems.
“Schneider Electric and NVIDIA are not just partners — our teams are driving advanced R&D, co-developing the infrastructure needed to power the next wave of AI factories globally,” said Olivier Blum, CEO of Schneider Electric. “Together, we’ve seen tremendous success in deploying next-generation power and liquid cooling solutions, purpose-built for AI data centers. This strategic partnership — bringing together the world leaders in sustainability and accelerated computing — allows us to further accelerate this momentum, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible for the AI workloads of tomorrow.”
As the Philippines accelerates its digital transformation and adoption of AI, Schneider Electric collaborates with various stakeholders to drive energy efficiency and build future-ready data center ecosystems. With decades of global expertise, proven solutions, and sustainability woven into the core of its business strategy, the company is helping shape a more resilient digital infrastructure for the country.