ABB to Develop Next-Generation AI Data Centres with NVIDIA
October 20, 2025

ABB to Develop Next-Generation AI Data Centres with NVIDIA
- Collaboration will create new power solutions for future gigawatt-scale data centres
- Growing power needs of artificial intelligence (AI) workloads require new, advanced power distribution technologies and architecture
- ABB’s expertise in cutting-edge direct current (DC) and solid-state electronics will support 800 VDC architecture announced by NVIDIA
ABB announced that it is accelerating the development of gigawatt scale next-generation data centres in collaboration with NVIDIA. Innovation will focus on the development and deployment of cutting-edge power solutions needed to create high-efficiency, scalable power delivery for future AI workloads. The research and development projects will support NVIDIA’s planned introduction of 800 VDC power architecture for 1 megawatt server racks.
Delivering this level of power efficiently requires major advancements in power distribution technologies and architecture. Future data centre power architectures will combine a medium voltage (MV) uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with direct current (DC) power distribution to the server room using solid-state power electronics devices.
“ABB is leading the development of the key new power distribution technologies that will create the next generation of data centres. We have been an early investor in the cutting-edge UPS, DC and solid-state electronics that will enable data centres to stay ahead of AI’s growing power demands,” said Giampiero Frisio, President, ABB Electrification. “Through our collaboration, NVIDIA and ABB are supporting the industry in advancing toward 800 volt architectures that will enable the high-density AI infrastructure needed to fuel the next generation of AI.”
Global data centre demand is forecast to rise from 80 GW in 2024 to reach around 220GW by 2030, with capital expenditure projected to exceed $1 trillion (Source: Dell ’Oro Group). AI workloads are expected to account for around 70 percent of this growth.
“As AI demands continue to grow around the world, data centres require new approaches to power distribution that improve efficiency and simplify designs,” said Dion Harris, senior director, HPC, Cloud and AI Infrastructure, NVIDIA. “Through our collaboration, NVIDIA and ABB are supporting the industry in advancing toward 800 volt architectures that will enable the high-density AI infrastructure needed to fuel the next generation of AI.”
ABB’s portfolio for data centres encompasses intelligent power distribution systems, backup power solutions, digital monitoring, and other essential technologies that ensure continuous operations and optimize energy use for AI servers. Approximately 40% of ABB’s scientific research in electrification is in areas critical to next gen data centres such as electrical architectures, protection devices, DC distribution and cooling.
Recent ABB innovations that support the data centre industry include ABB’s HiPerGuard, the world’s first solid-state MV UPS. HiPerGuard solutions help AI data centres increase their power density and energy efficiency in a smaller footprint. ABB’s SACE Infinitus is the world’s first IEC-certified solid-state circuit breaker and is designed to provide the speed and controllability needed to make direct current distribution viable.
ABB is a global technology leader in electrification and automation, enabling a more sustainable and resource-efficient future. By connecting its engineering and digitalization expertise, ABB helps industries run at high performance, while becoming more efficient, productive and sustainable so they outperform. At ABB, we call this ‘Engineered to Outrun’. The company has over 140 years of history and around 110,000 employees worldwide. ABB’s shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (ABBN) and Nasdaq Stockholm (ABB). www.abb.com
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