AI is the driving force behind a new round of infrastructure, especially in data centers and other compute-heavy environments where uptime is money. As those facilities grow, so does the demand for electricity, rack density, and critical power systems. The International Energy Agency projects that data center electricity consumption will more than double to around […]
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Emergency Generator Docking with Trystar Docking Stations
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- April 27, 2026
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How quickly could your facility accept temporary generator power if a wildfire, storm, or grid failure caused an ongoing outage? Most sites operating in regions prone to outages find that the challenge isn’t finding a generator at short notice, but connecting it in a safe and code-compliant way without losing valuable time. When connection points […]
Protecting Equipment with 360 Power Quality Regulator
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- March 27, 2026
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When engineers think about backup power, they’re usually picturing an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) kicking in and taking over in a total electrical blackout. A UPS setup like this is fine for smaller office servers and individual terminals, but medical and laboratory equipment are far more sensitive to voltage sags, swells, and power frequency fluctuations. […]
Why Toshiba UPS Systems Lead Mission-Critical Power
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- February 27, 2026
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Environments running mission-critical equipment need backup power for more than just keeping the lights on. An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) delivers the clean, stable power that sensitive equipment requires and supports continuous operations when power conditions become unreliable. Toshiba UPS systems are built for high-stakes environments that demand reliability, efficiency, and long-term performance. CORE Support […]
AI Growth Is Reshaping Data Centre Power Infrastructure
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- January 27, 2026
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Early artificial intelligence (AI) systems running on computers only needed around 10 kilowatts (kW). So, who knew that they could push power needs to 100 kW and higher, levels comparable to small power plants and industrial factories? Power infrastructure is now at the center of every data center decision. Data centers are no longer built […]
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