Schneider Electric and Nvidia Partner to Tackle AI-Driven Energy Challenges in Data Centers.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Jul 16, 2025 3:20 pm ET1min read
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Schneider Electric's new data-reference center design, co-developed with Nvidia, is a significant step in this partnership. The design aims to cut cooling energy usage by about 20% [1]. This innovative approach leverages Nvidia's superchips, designed for large-scale AI and high-performance processing, and Schneider Electric's expertise in liquid cooling technology.
The partnership involves Schneider Electric's technology teams, data center engineers, and architects working closely with Nvidia's technical teams to develop and test solutions. The goal is to help companies improve their digital infrastructure by establishing more sustainable, AI-ready data centers. The reference designs can be customized for individual companies' requirements, ensuring energy-efficient and sustainable data center development.
Using virtual modeling and testing, the reference designs could help data centers reduce cooling energy usage by about 20% and shorten the design and build time by about 30%, saving companies money and enhancing sustainability [1]. Schneider Electric plans to continue working with Nvidia to develop more reference designs over the next few years.
The collaboration is part of a broader trend in the data center industry, where AI is being used to make data centers and AI workloads more energy-efficient. Amrize, another company involved in this space, has partnered with Meta to develop an AI-optimized concrete mix for data centers, reducing the total carbon footprint of the concrete by 35% [3].
The partnership between Schneider Electric and Nvidia is a significant development in the ongoing effort to make data centers more sustainable and efficient. As AI continues to drive demand for data centers, these innovations will be crucial in managing the associated energy demands.
References:
[1] https://www.businessinsider.com/schneider-electric-nvidia-ai-data-centers-designs-energy-demands-2025-7
[3] https://www.morningstar.com/news/business-wire/20250716678609/amrize-and-meta-partner-on-first-of-its-kind-ai-optimized-advanced-concrete-mix-for-data-center-in-minnesota
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Schneider Electric has partnered with Nvidia to help data centers manage their energy use more efficiently. The partnership aims to develop AI-focused energy and cooling strategies, AI infrastructure, and consulting support to help data centers reach their sustainability goals. Schneider Electric's new data-reference center design, co-developed with Nvidia, aims to cut cooling energy usage by about 20%. The partnership will help companies improve their digital infrastructure by establishing more sustainable, AI-ready data centers.
Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management solutions, has partnered with Nvidia to address the growing energy demands of data centers, particularly those driven by artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. The collaboration, announced in December 2024, aims to develop AI-focused energy and cooling strategies, AI infrastructure, and consulting support to help data centers reach their sustainability goals.Schneider Electric's new data-reference center design, co-developed with Nvidia, is a significant step in this partnership. The design aims to cut cooling energy usage by about 20% [1]. This innovative approach leverages Nvidia's superchips, designed for large-scale AI and high-performance processing, and Schneider Electric's expertise in liquid cooling technology.
The partnership involves Schneider Electric's technology teams, data center engineers, and architects working closely with Nvidia's technical teams to develop and test solutions. The goal is to help companies improve their digital infrastructure by establishing more sustainable, AI-ready data centers. The reference designs can be customized for individual companies' requirements, ensuring energy-efficient and sustainable data center development.
Using virtual modeling and testing, the reference designs could help data centers reduce cooling energy usage by about 20% and shorten the design and build time by about 30%, saving companies money and enhancing sustainability [1]. Schneider Electric plans to continue working with Nvidia to develop more reference designs over the next few years.
The collaboration is part of a broader trend in the data center industry, where AI is being used to make data centers and AI workloads more energy-efficient. Amrize, another company involved in this space, has partnered with Meta to develop an AI-optimized concrete mix for data centers, reducing the total carbon footprint of the concrete by 35% [3].
The partnership between Schneider Electric and Nvidia is a significant development in the ongoing effort to make data centers more sustainable and efficient. As AI continues to drive demand for data centers, these innovations will be crucial in managing the associated energy demands.
References:
[1] https://www.businessinsider.com/schneider-electric-nvidia-ai-data-centers-designs-energy-demands-2025-7
[3] https://www.morningstar.com/news/business-wire/20250716678609/amrize-and-meta-partner-on-first-of-its-kind-ai-optimized-advanced-concrete-mix-for-data-center-in-minnesota

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