China-based Trinasolar has supplied integrated renewable energy portfolios to hyperscale AI data center operators using its Vertex 700W large-format PV modules. As per Trinasolar, these centersrequire stable, high-capacity baseload power due to increasing electricity consumption driven by AI workloads. The company has implemented solar, wind, and energy storage at a net-zero computing facility in an extreme-weather region, which now generates 10 million kilowatt-hours annually and reduces carbon emissions by 8,000 tonnes per year. Eric Cao, Vice President of Trinasolar North American PV Business, said that the Vertex modules help meet unprecedented power demand while supporting grid stability. Trinasolar’s smart energy platform coordinates solar generation, battery storage, and fluctuating data loads to maintain reliability. The company is continuing to scale renewable integration for intelligent computing growth while addressing energy volatility with clean, intelligent systems designed for grid-demanding infrastructure.
Trinasolar powers hyperscale AI data centers
The Vertex 700 W PV modules from Trinasolar have supported AI data campuses with solar, wind, and storage for stable baseload operations.
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