From April 21–23, 2026, Data Center World (DCW) is taking place at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Sunwoda made a strong appearance with its full-stack AIDC lithium battery backup solution, engaging in in-depth discussions with global operators, system integrators, and power equipment providers. The company comprehensively demonstrated its high-power, high-reliability energy foundation designed for the AI computing era, attracting broad attention and strong recognition.
High-Performance Solutions Attract Strong Interest, Addressing Core AIDC Demands Precisely
Driven by generative AI, AIDC infrastructure is entering a phase of rapid, large-scale expansion. Key industry requirements—high power density, instant load fluctuations, fast deployment, and low-carbon performance—are becoming increasingly critical.
Leveraging over a decade of expertise in data center power supply technologies, Sunwoda presented advanced solutions tailored for global applications:
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6C/10C high-rate lithium battery systems: Certified under UL and CE international standards, supporting prefabricated rapid deployment and reliably sustaining high-power-density computing loads.
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800V high-voltage platform: Delivering high efficiency, low energy loss, and strong load capability, this architecture is emerging as a mainstream power supply option for next-generation intelligent computing centers, helping customers significantly reduce total cost of ownership (TOC).
Through its innovative "AIDC backup power + energy storage” model, Sunwoda showcased its end-to-end capabilities spanning cells, modules, system integration, and global delivery. The booth attracted extensive discussions and strong cooperation intent from industry visitors.
Full-Stack In-House R&D Enables Comprehensive Coverage of AIDC Backup Power Scenarios
Backed by its full-stack in-house R&D capabilities, Sunwoda has developed a comprehensive product portfolio covering multiple voltage levels, including 320V, 384V, 512V, 576V, and 800V. The solutions support backup durations ranging from five minutes to several hours, enabling flexible adaptation to both UPS and HVDC applications in data centers.
With a highly integrated, modular, and system-level design approach, Sunwoda’s data center backup power solutions significantly lower deployment and operational complexity while enhancing system stability and scalability. This ensures uninterrupted business continuity and provides reliable support for ever-increasing power demands.
Strengthening Global Collaboration to Advance Intelligent Computing Energy Innovation
During the exhibition, Sunwoda engaged in extensive technical exchanges and project discussions with global operators, system integrators, and power solution providers. The technical team held in-depth conversations with industry experts and partners on topics including high-rate lithium battery backup systems, high-voltage platform compatibility, and AIDC energy system safety.
Sunwoda will continue to focus on full-stack in-house innovation, technological advancement, global delivery capability, and quality assurance. The company will further iterate its high-rate lithium battery solutions and deepen global ecosystem partnerships.
By doing so, Sunwoda aims to deliver safer, more efficient, and more sustainable energy solutions for AIDC and digital infrastructure worldwide, accelerating the large-scale adoption of energy technologies in the intelligent computing sector.