Delta Powers Asia’s energy transition with integrated solutions
Soaring electricity demand exposes grid gaps as industries race toward digital expansion.
With Asia’s digital economy accelerating, Delta Electronics Inc. is positioning itself at the forefront of the region’s energy transformation, offering complete, integrated solutions to bridge growing electricity gaps caused by AI, data center, and semiconductor expansion.
“The biggest opportunity we see right now is… a huge growth in terms of AI, data center infrastructure,” said Alessandro Sossa, Project Manager at Delta Electronics Inc. “All these industries have a huge amount of electricity demand, and the electricity grids that we have all across the continent are actually not enough to support all that growth.”
Sossa said Delta’s strategy focuses on providing both AI and energy infrastructure, including renewable systems, microgrids, and energy management software. “Everyone creating AI data centers, they need to bring their own energy,” he explained. “Delta has the capacity to provide both the AI infrastructure and also the energy infrastructure for that.”
As a total solutions provider, Delta aims to simplify integration for customers and strengthen resilience. “Our key strategy is to be a total solutions provider… Delta has been a leader in power and cooling solutions and also in infrastructure for more than 50 years,” Sossa said.
Organised by TAITRA and the Green Energy and Sustainability Alliance (GESA) under SEMI, Energy Taiwan & Net-Zero Taiwan 2025 was held from 29 to 31 October 2025 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center.
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