He Bo Unveils Next-Generation Power Installation Architecture at MWC Barcelona 2025
BARCELONA, Spain, March 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — During the product and solution launch at MWC Barcelona 2025, He Bo, President of Huawei’s “Data Center Facility & Critical Power” product line, revealed the “Single SitePower” next-generation site power installation architecture and guidelines for building AI RAS data centers, helping operators thrive as energy prosomers and build better ICT facilities in the new era of AI.
Innovating for Energy-Efficient Data Centers
The rise of data center-centric network architectures in the age of intelligence is driving an increase in demand for digital and smart energy. According to He Bo, Huawei Digital Power is continuously innovating in architectures and solutions to help operators thrive as energy prosomers. The Single SitePower architecture is an intelligent next-generation solution for site power installations. It features a unique three-level synergy mechanism covering site power installations, wireless networks, and electrical networks to implement bidirectional interaction of energy and information flows from end to end. This architecture supports detection, visualization, and comprehensive link management, enhancing site energy efficiency (SEE) and energy availability (PAV) while reducing network carbon intensity (NCIe). The architecture is characterized by its resilience, eco-friendliness, and reliability.
Guidelines for AI Data Center Construction
From general-purpose computing to AI computing, data centers face four major challenges: reliability, uncertainty, delivery speed, and high electricity demand. Through joint innovation with international clients, Huawei proposes guidelines for constructing AI RAS data centers:
– Reliability: AI facility values are increasing, making reliability a major challenge. AI data centers should adopt enhanced architecture, products, intelligent management, and professional services to ensure reliability throughout their lifecycle.
– Agility: AI data centers must be agile, with modular design and electromechanical decoupling to flexibly meet uncertain requirements and enable rapid delivery.
– Sustainability: Power efficiency is a major concern for data centers. Improving energy efficiency will transition from individual equipment efficiency to parallel system efficiency, and then to large-scale application of super-economic control operation mode (S-ECO).
Embracing Power for AI & AI for Power
“We advocate for Power for AI & AI for Power and will continue to invest in technological innovation to promote deep integration of digital, intelligent, and low-carbon emission technologies, building resilient, eco-friendly, and reliable ICT facilities, helping operators transform from energy consumers to prosomers,” said He Bo.
Huawei will showcase its latest products and solutions at MWC 2025 from March 3 to 6 in Barcelona, Spain. The commercial deployment of 5G-Advanced is accelerating in 2025, and AI will help operators reshape their businesses, infrastructure, and O&M activities. Huawei is actively working with operators and partners worldwide to accelerate the transition to an intelligent world.
For more information, visit http://carrier-back.huawei.com/en/events/mwc2025.
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In conclusion, Huawei’s cutting-edge solutions for data centers and power installations are shaping the future of energy-efficient ICT facilities. By embracing AI and innovative technologies, operators can thrive in the evolving digital landscape. Stay updated with Huawei’s latest advancements and join the journey towards a more intelligent world.