
Artificial intelligence data centers (AIDC) are rapidly becoming indispensable to the global digital infrastructure. Yet the explosive growth of computing power is straining conventional electricity grids and backup systems. Higher rack densities, highly dynamic load swings, and ever‑tighter construction windows are exposing the limits of traditional power supply and backup architectures.
Drawing on years of energy storage expertise, Sunwoda now offers comprehensive end‑to‑end solutions that span the full AIDC backup power spectrum. From advanced battery cells and system integration to product delivery and intelligent operations, the company fuses backup power with energy storage to create a more resilient energy foundation for next‑generation data centers.
Tackling core AIDC challenges
Modern AIDC operators face three converging pressures: rising rack power density, operational stress from fluctuating loads, and severely compressed construction timelines. Sunwoda addresses these with a design philosophy rooted in simplicity, efficiency, and reliability. Its highly integrated modular architecture achieves a maximum single‑cabinet power density of 760 kW, reducing both cabinet count and footprint — a direct contribution to lowering total cost of ownership (TCO).
The systems support 5C pulse charging and 10C high‑rate discharge, enabling flexible response even under extreme operating conditions. On the deployment side, prefabricated modular construction ensures safe transport and slashes installation time, accelerating project delivery. For operations and maintenance, front‑access configuration, cluster‑level independent servicing, and online expansion capabilities combine to improve efficiency and reduce long‑term upkeep costs.
Full‑scenario backup power portfolio
To meet the diverse needs of AIDC, IDC, and other mission‑critical environments, Sunwoda provides a high‑voltage product lineup compatible with UPS and HVDC systems, offering discharge rates from 1C to 10C. These solutions are already deployed across sectors including precision manufacturing, petrochemicals, and rail, where they adapt precisely to varied operational demands.
The combination of high integration, modularity, and all‑in‑one design simplifies both deployment and maintenance while enhancing system stability and scalability. This ensures uninterrupted operations and provides reliable support for the escalating power requirements of next‑generation data centers.

Future‑proofing AIDC energy assurance
Looking ahead, Sunwoda is expanding its full‑scenario energy storage architecture to cover grid‑side large‑scale storage, campus‑level hourly backup, rack‑level minute‑scale backup, and BBU‑level millisecond response. This layered approach guarantees comprehensive energy assurance across every AIDC operational scenario.
As AI and the digital economy converge, the rapid expansion of AIDC places unprecedented demands on energy reliability and operational resilience. Sunwoda leverages its vertically integrated engineering capabilities to advance the coordinated development of grid‑scale energy storage and AIDC backup power systems. By focusing on breakthroughs in power density, safety protection, and intelligent energy management, the company continues to refine its solution portfolio and strengthen the synergy between grid storage and backup applications.
Through advanced technologies, high‑performance products, and comprehensive service capabilities, Sunwoda empowers sustainable growth in the AIDC industry — contributing to a more reliable, efficient, and green energy ecosystem at the intersection of digital infrastructure and clean energy.
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