Energising AI data centers at speed and scale
AI is transforming the data center industry and creating unprecedented demand for power. As AI workloads become more power intensive and data center capacity continues to expand, access to reliable electricity is increasingly becoming a critical factor in how quickly new capacity can be brought online. Grid congestion, connection queues, supply-chain constraints and the need for resilient, flexible infrastructure are creating new challenges for data center developers and operators.
At Data Center World Australia 2026, Hitachi Energy will explore how data centers can unlock reliable, sustainable and flexible power at the scale and speed required by AI.
Accelerate data center energisation with scalable systems expertise:
At Hitachi Energy, we bring decades of power systems expertise together with solutions spanning the grid connection, high- and low-voltage infrastructure, power quality, energy storage and lifecycle services.
Our goal is simple:
Deliver the power that lets you build more compute capacity faster - and scale without limits.
Powering AI Data Centers - At Scale. At Speed. Without Limits.
AI is rewriting the rules and data centers are racing to keep up. Supporting this growing segment with speed and resilience, Hitachi Energy, is reshaping how power infrastructure for data centers gets delivered.
Meet our experts
Visit the Hitachi Energy team at Data Center World Australia to discuss your data center power challenges, upcoming projects and expansion plans. Whether your priority is access to power, faster energisation, reliability, power quality, or energy storage, our experts can help you explore the right approach for your needs.
Let's talk about your next data center.
Working with the grid
Panel session
Wednesday, 9 September 2026 | 2:45–3:30 PM
The panel will explore how the data center industry is responding to rapidly increasing power demand, including:
- Ensuring power supplies can meet the needs of modern data centers and AI inferencing workloads
- Using on-site battery storage and UPS systems to manage changing loads
- Using bridging power to get data centers operational while waiting for grid capacity to become available
- Navigating the growing relationship between data center expansion and grid infrastructure
Bernard Norton
Managing Director, Hitachi Energy Australia
Ranfeng Situ
Segment Leader for Power Quality, Asia
Hitachi Energy
The next power challenge for AI Infrastructure: Power Quality and Grid Resilience
Spotlight session
Tuesday, 8 September 2026 | 1:35–2:20 PM
This session explores why power quality, grid stability and resilience are becoming critical design considerations for both data centres and utilities. Know also the possible solution approach in building future-ready AI infrastructure.
What can you expect from Data Center World Australia?
Data Center World Australia and The AI Summit Australia will bring together 1,000+ data center and AI leaders from across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond, with 30% international attendees.
The event brings together leaders from hyperscale operators, colocation providers, technology companies and enterprise infrastructure teams.
Expect to connect with professionals across:
- Data center facilities and operations
- Infrastructure and technical architecture
- Critical power and cooling
- Energy efficiency
- Data center planning and capacity
- Construction and development
- IT infrastructure and operations
- Security and technology management
With the data center industry at the intersection of AI, energy and digital infrastructure, the event provides an opportunity to exchange ideas, explore emerging technologies and discuss the infrastructure needed to support the next generation of computing.
Featured solutions
At Hitachi Energy, we secure reliable power for your data centre, with an integrated, eco-friendly design so that a sustainable future is within your control.