Huawei unveiled its next-generation Site Power Facility Architecture called “Single Site Power” and shared the AI Data Center construction guidelines, known as RASTM. These innovations are set to help operators improve ICT infrastructure and energy efficiency in the era of AI.
What Is Single Site Power Architecture?
Huawei’s Single Site Power is an intelligent solution for site power facilities. This architecture allows for bi-directional interaction between power sources, grids, and storage systems. It integrates site power features, wireless networks, and power grids in a unique three-layer synergy mechanism.
This design supports full-link sensing, visualization, and management, improving energy efficiency and power availability while reducing carbon intensity.
Why AI Data Centers Need Advanced Guidelines
As AI technology rapidly grows, the reliability of AI data centers becomes a key concern. Huawei’s RASTM guidelines focus on ensuring long-term reliability through advanced architecture, smart management, and professional services. AI data centers must adopt modular designs and decoupled electromechanical systems to address flexible and evolving needs.
Energy Efficiency: A Top Priority
Energy efficiency will be a critical issue for data centers. Huawei’s approach focuses on shifting efficiency improvements from individual device performance to overall system performance. The use of Super Economic Control Operation (S-ECO) mode will play a significant role in achieving large-scale energy savings.
Huawei’s Vision for the Future
Huawei emphasizes the importance of integrating digital, intelligent, and low-carbon technologies in creating flexible, green, and reliable ICT facilities. They aim to help operators transition from energy consumers to business clients through continued technical innovation.
Join Huawei at MWC Barcelona
Huawei will showcase its latest products and solutions at MWC Barcelona 2025, taking place from March 3 to March 6 in Barcelona, Spain. Visitors can check out Huawei’s innovations at Stand 1H50 in Hall 1 of Fira Gran Via.
By 2025, 5G-Advanced will be widely available, and AI will play a crucial role in reshaping the way carriers manage business, infrastructure, and operations. Huawei is actively collaborating with carriers and partners globally to accelerate the transition to a smarter world.