Schneider Electric Announcement: 2026 Marks a Major Shift Toward AI Ready Data Centers
Schneider Electric announces major shifts expected in the data center...
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Schneider Electric announces major shifts expected in the data center industry as artificial intelligence becomes fully integrated into enterprise operations. The company projects that 2026 will mark a significant acceleration in AI readiness, influencing how data centers are designed, built, and upgraded.<br />
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Artificial intelligence has rapidly expanded across sectors since gaining mainstream attention in 2022. Schneider Electric notes that organizations are now moving from experimentation to large scale adoption, especially in areas such as manufacturing, finance, healthcare, and digital services. This growth is increasing the demand for facilities that can manage dense workloads, advanced cooling systems, and real time data processing.<br />
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“AI is no longer just a tool. It is a transformative force that demands the right infrastructure to unlock its full potential,” said Ajibola Akindele, Country President, Schneider Electric West Africa. “In 2026, organizations that invest in AI ready data centers equipped with high efficiency cooling, modular builds, and energy conscious designs will be better positioned to lead in the AI driven economy.”<br />
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Schneider Electric highlights several key trends shaping the coming year. One is the rise of AI factories, which are data centers designed to generate intelligence through model training, fine tuning, and inference. These facilities will require significantly higher rack densities supported by advanced hardware and efficient cooling technologies. The company also expects liquid cooling to become standard as operators prepare for workloads that exceed the limits of traditional air-based systems.<br />
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Digital twins are another important development. By using integrated modeling tools, operators can simulate electrical, mechanical, and operational conditions before construction or upgrades begin. This approach creates stronger planning accuracy, reduces risk, and enhances overall reliability.<br />
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Schneider Electric also expects brownfield retrofits to grow, especially amon...