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News for DELTA ELECTRONICS 144A (DLELY) on Stock Titan reflects announcements and disclosures from Delta Electronics, which describes itself as a global leader in power management and smart green solutions. These updates provide insight into how the company applies switching power supplies, thermal management products, and IoT-based smart energy-saving systems and solutions across industrial automation, building automation, data center infrastructure, EV charging, renewable energy, and energy storage.
Recent items include Delta’s inauguration of a Smart Manufacturing Innovation Center in Taiwan, presented as a one-stop platform for equipment validation, production verification, trial runs, and talent training. The company also reports collaboration with NVIDIA through the Delta & NVIDIA Cyber-Physical Integration Classroom, using digital twin and AI model applications to support cyber-physical integration for manufacturing.
Other news highlights Delta’s focus on AI-era infrastructure, such as AI containerized data center solutions for edge computing, high-voltage direct current power architectures for AI data centers, and liquid and air cooling solutions for AI servers and GPU systems. Releases also describe activities in e-mobility, including megawatt-scale EV charging systems, DC wallbox chargers, and powertrain systems for electric vehicles, as well as building-related solutions under Delta Intelligent Building Technologies in North America.
In addition, Delta communicates environmental and ESG-related initiatives, such as coral restoration education projects with the Jane Goodall Institute and the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology, and support for Economist Impact’s “Greening Intelligence: Charting the Future of Sustainable AI” research report. Investors and observers can use this news feed to follow how Delta links its technology, smart manufacturing efforts, AI infrastructure offerings, and sustainability projects.
Delta unveiled its Delta Intelligent Building Technologies (DIBT) platform at AHR Expo 2025, showcasing integrated solutions for smart and sustainable buildings. The platform combines expertise from Amerlux (LED lighting), Delta Controls, and LOYTEC (building automation), along with Delta's indoor air quality solutions.
The exhibition features three zones: Commercial, Industrial, and Residential. The Commercial zone demonstrates workplace optimization solutions including HVAC and lighting systems. The Industrial zone presents automation solutions for HVACR equipment, including the VTSCADA system and high-speed fluid solutions. The Residential zone focuses on indoor air quality products, including the BreezFresh series and the ENERGY STAR® certified Benicia Ceiling Fan.
Delta has inaugurated Taiwan's first megawatt-grade R&D lab for water electrolysis hydrogen production and fuel cells at its Tainan Plant 2. The Delta Net Zero Science Lab provides testing environments for hydrogen production and fuel cell technologies validation, aiming to support Taiwan's local hydrogen energy supply chain.
The facility focuses on Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell (SOEC) and Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technologies, featuring Taiwan's first self-designed stack performance testing facilities. Delta expects mass production in Taiwan by the end of 2026. The lab includes stack testing modules, system testing modules, monitoring systems, and gas supply modules, operating at temperatures of 500°C to 600°C.
Delta marked its 17th consecutive participation in COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, co-hosting a side event with architectural institutes to discuss energy-efficient building solutions. The company showcased its AI datacenter solutions featuring advanced liquid cooling technology achieving a PUE of 1.1. Delta highlighted its portfolio of 35 green buildings worldwide and shared experiences from its LEED Zero Energy-certified Americas headquarters.
The event addressed the growing energy demands of AI data centers, with IEA reporting global data center energy consumption at 340TWh and projecting doubled capacity by 2030. Delta demonstrated its commitment to sustainability through various initiatives, including post-disaster reconstruction projects and collaboration with major architectural institutes to promote resilient building designs.
Delta Electronics has become Taiwan's first to participate as an official observer at the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16) in Colombia. Through its foundation, Delta organized four events showcasing its coral restoration achievements and biodiversity policies. The company, which became a TNFD Forum member in 2023, aims to restore 10,000 coral colonies by 2025. Delta's Chaojing Coral Conservation Center currently houses 20 coral species and 3,000 live coral colonies, targeting the protection of at least 30 threatened species. The company has developed Micro-CT and LED lighting equipment for coral growth and will participate in UNFCCC COP29 in Azerbaijan to share innovations in energy-efficient building integration.
Delta is showcasing its AI data center and smart manufacturing solutions at CEATEC 2024, aligning with Japan's Society 5.0 initiative. Key highlights include:
1. A 20ft container prefabricated all-in-one data center solution for rapid deployment
2. High-speed 800G networking switches
3. Liquid-to-Liquid In-Row Coolant Distribution Unit with 1.5MW cooling capacity
4. Digital Twin Solution for smart manufacturing, reducing equipment development time by up to 20%
5. Telecom infrastructure, energy infrastructure, and IoT-based building automation solutions
Delta's Japanese operations achieved RE100 in 2023, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability. The company is also expanding its renewable energy and energy storage businesses in Japan.
Delta, a global leader in power management and IoT-based smart green solutions, has been chosen to provide its 200kW DC ultra-fast EV charger UFC 200 series for IZIVIA FAST's charging network at McDonald's France. Approximately 800 units of Delta UFC 200 are expected to be deployed across more than 700 McDonald's restaurant car parks throughout France. The chargers can charge up to 80% of a common EV battery in about 20 minutes.
IZIVIA, a subsidiary of the EDF Group, aims to bridge the gap in fast charging infrastructure in France, where less than 10% of publicly accessible charging points provide 150 kW or greater power. Delta's UFC 200 can divide its 200kW capacity into two 100kW units for simultaneous charging of two EVs and features a non-liquid cooled 400A high-power CCS cable/connector for efficient temperature control and low maintenance costs.
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