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Data Centers & Digital Infrastructure

Ensuring power continuity for mission-critical digital infrastructure

The rapid growth of data centers, driven by cloud services, artificial intelligence, and edge computing, is placing unprecedented stress on electrical infrastructure.

Data centers rely on a limited number of high-power transformers to ensure continuous operation.

When electrical failures occur at this level, consequences extend far beyond the asset itself — impacting service availability, contractual commitments, and systemic trust in digital infrastructure.

Why data centers face unique electrical risk

In these conditions, conventional protection strategies focused on detection and response may not be sufficient to prevent escalation when fast internal transformer failures occur.

Electrical arcing, rapid gas generation, and dynamic pressure rise can develop within milliseconds — faster than many protective and mitigation systems can act.

From compliance to defensible decision-making

For data center operators, the key question is no longer limited to compliance with applicable standards.

It becomes a governance question:

Answering this question requires protection approaches grounded in physical reality and engineering scrutiny.