The company has also developed a comprehensive range of high-density, energy-efficient infrastructure systems to meet a range of AI needs. This includes network-to-chip and chip-to-cooler data center infrastructure components, AI-powered remote monitoring and energy management software, and digital services for life cycle optimization.
Through its sustainability consulting business, Schneider Electric helps its customers exceed their decarbonization goals through its tailored sustainability strategies, emissions assessments and supplier engagement programs. These global consulting services provide clients with data-driven insights through EcoStruxure Resource Advisor, and are supported by 2,400 experts in more than 100 countries.
Additionally, to address rising temperatures of high-density workloads, Schneider Electric recently signed an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Motivair Corporation. This strategic move aims to enhance the company’s already successful liquid cooling portfolio, while strengthening its expertise in direct areas. Up-to-chip liquid cooling and high-capacity thermal solutions.
Coping with the energy demands of AI
More broadly, Schneider Electric advocates for a scientific approach to “bend the curve” of energy consumption. in line with the use of AI. Central to this approach is the use of “energy intelligence for sustainable AI,” which it says can be achieved by integrating data center infrastructure with AI-based applications.