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Eaton Delivers Edge-Based Innovation to Help Mitigate the Impact of AI Power Bursting on Both Data Centers and the Grid

1. Eaton launched an industry-first AI load detection solution for data centers. 2. The solution mitigates power spikes impacting critical infrastructure and resiliency. 3. Eaton's new technology enhances its grid-to-chip strategy in data centers. 4. Customers can detect subsynchronous oscillations through a firmware upgrade. 5. Eaton collaborates with NVIDIA and Siemens Energy to enhance data center capacity.

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Why Bullish?

Eaton's innovative solution positions it competitively in the growing AI infrastructure market.

How important is it?

The development addresses growing energy challenges, likely increasing demand for Eaton's solutions and enhancing investor confidence.

Why Long Term?

As AI workloads expand, the demand for Eaton's solutions will likely grow, ensuring sustained relevance.

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  • Industry-first solution helps customers detect AI load spikes to enhance resiliency of critical data center and grid infrastructure
  • New solution furthers Eaton's grid-to-chip strategy, using power management innovation to meet critical data center energy challenges

 

Intelligent power management company Eaton today announced that it has achieved an industry-first solution for identifying large fluctuations in energy demanded by artificial intelligence (AI) computing infrastructure, known as AI power bursts. Eaton's new edge-based solution, available via a firmware update for its Eaton Power Xpert® quality (PXQ) event analysis system, helps detect potential subsynchronous oscillations (SSO) in data centers, enabling operators to more effectively protect critical infrastructure and enhance resiliency as AI energy needs grow.

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Eaton delivers industry-first solution to help data centers effectively respond to AI power bursts. Image credit: Eaton

Eaton delivers industry-first solution to help data centers effectively respond to AI power bursts. Image credit: Eaton

The increasing power requirements of AI data centers have given rise to the phenomenon of power bursting – unforeseen spikes in energy usage due to the intensive computation needs of GPU servers powering AI workloads. SSO can cause severe, costly damage to both data center infrastructure and the grid, which may not be equipped to handle these large load swings, making it essential for operators to identify and mitigate SSO bursts before they lead to costly outages due to transformer overheating, ferro resonant damage and other impacts to equipment.

Eaton's PXQ is a versatile power quality meter for switchgear, switchboards and power distribution units (PDUs) that integrates sophisticated edge analytics to streamline the identification and resolution of power quality events such as sags, swells, transients and harmonics. Now, through a PXQ meter remote firmware upgrade, customers can leverage their system to reliably detect SSO and allow operators to take preventive actions to resolve issues before they cause lasting damage to data centers and the grid.

"The energy demands of AI workloads surpass anything data centers and the grid have encountered before, with load fluctuations that can exceed the limits of existing infrastructure," said JP Buzzell, vice president and chief data center architect at Eaton. "By enabling customers to harness their existing PXQ technology in new ways, we're delivering a market-first capability to effectively respond to AI power bursts. Our SSO detection solution marks a major milestone in our grid-to-chip strategy, which empowers data center operators with innovative tools to address and manage the energy challenges posed by AI."

Eaton's grid-to-chip strategy uses intelligent power distribution systems, backup power solutions, digital offers and other technologies to help operators optimize white and gray space in AI data centers. Other key milestones in this approach include Eaton's recent announcement of its collaboration with NVIDIA to help lead the transition to 800 VDC power infrastructure to support 1 megawatt racks and beyond, as well as its collaboration with Siemens Energy for a fast-track approach to build data centers with integrated onsite power.

Eaton will be showcasing its grid-to-chip solutions at Yotta 2025, Sept. 8-10 in Las Vegas in booth #319. Additionally, Eaton experts JP Buzzell and Peter De Bock, vice president of energy and cooling, will present in sessions at the conference on opportunities to meet AI data center energy challenges in an evolving landscape.

To learn more about Eaton's new edge-based solution for SSO detection, visit Eaton.com/PreventSSO. To learn more about Eaton's full range of innovative power management technologies for AI data centers, visit Eaton.com/DataCenters.

Eaton is an intelligent power management company dedicated to protecting the environment and improving the quality of life for people everywhere. We make products for the data center, utility, industrial, commercial, machine building, residential, aerospace and mobility markets. We are guided by our commitment to do business right, to operate sustainably and to help our customers manage power ─ today and well into the future. By capitalizing on the global growth trends of electrification and digitalization, we're helping to solve the world's most urgent power management challenges and building a more sustainable society for people today and generations to come.

Founded in 1911, Eaton has continuously evolved to meet the changing and expanding needs of our stakeholders. With revenues of nearly $25 billion in 2024, the company serves customers in more than 160 countries. For more information, visit www.eaton.com. Follow us on LinkedIn.

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Kristin Somers

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