Schneider Electric Computex 2025

Schneider Electric Showcases AI-Ready End-to-End Data Centre Solutions at Computex 2025

The explosive growth of generative AI is reshaping computing infrastructure, as data centers face surging demands for cooling, power, and sustainable operations. In response, Schneider Electric unveiled a comprehensive suite of AI-ready, end-to-end data centre solutions at Computex 2025—spanning design, deployment, and operations, with offerings across power architecture, liquid cooling, digital twin modeling, and carbon tracking.

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Dion Harris – Senior Director, HPC, Cloud and AI Infrastructure Solutions GTM, NVIDIA at the Schneider Electric briefing at Computex 2025

Highlights include the Galaxy VXL UPS series, delivering up to 1.25MW per unit, the I-Line Busway with real-time electrical and thermal monitoring, and a new line of high-density rack PDUs and NetShelter high-strength racks with integrated power monitoring.

Following its acquisition of U.S.-based cooling specialist Motivair, Schneider Electric also introduced a full spectrum of air, liquid, and hybrid cooling solutions—featuring ChilledDoor rear-door heat exchangers, in-rack liquid distribution manifolds, both rack-mounted and floor-mounted MCDUs, and Cooling Optimize, an AI-driven CFD (computational fluid dynamics) platform.

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Pankaj Sharma, Executive Vice President for Data Centers, Networks & Services, Schneider Electric at a special briefing at Computex 2025

On the software front, Schneider Electric showcased its ETAP power simulation suite, now integrated with NVIDIA Omniverse. This enables energy load forecasting and virtual risk modeling during early-stage planning, reducing costly late-stage changes.

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As a member of the NVIDIA MGX Certification Program, Schneider Electric also announced an expanded lineup of NVIDIA-certified solutions—including Motivair liquid cooling systems, CDUs, and advanced rack designs—ensuring they meet the rigorous standards of next-gen AI workloads.

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Finally, the company reaffirmed its commitment to Taiwan, announcing deeper local collaborations and expanded support infrastructure. Schneider Electric aims to co-create scalable, high-performance, and low-carbon AI-ready data centers in Taiwan to deliver long-term competitive advantage. For more details check out https://www.se.com/tw/zh/