Whether you're expanding capacity, deploying in remote locations, or accelerating time-to-market, our prefabricated modular data center systems offer a smarter way to build.
Designed for rapid deployment and engineered for resilience, these containerized solutions come in three core configurations to meet your specific infrastructure needs:
A prefabricated, weather-resistant enclosure designed to deliver conditioned, reliable power to data center IT loads. It integrates UPS systems with batteries, switchgear, transformers, distribution panels, cooling and an automatic transfer switch for generator integration. The module is dedicated to electrical infrastructure and does not contain IT racks.
Core equipment: UPS units with battery backup, switchgear/switchboards, transformers, distribution panels, automatic transfer switch for generator connection, power monitoring systems, dedicated HVAC for electrical equipment, fire detection and suppression systems
Commonly used to scale power capacity on demand (add more power modules as IT load grows) or to quickly equip a site with backup power without constructing new infrastructure.
Also used to retrofit or upgrade power in existing data centers by placing power systems in an external module outside the main facility, freeing up valuable whitee space.
On large campuses, multiple modules can be deployed in parallel to standardize and accelerate project delivery.
Product availability and specifications can differ depending on which region your project is being deployed in. Please select the relevant links below to view more or contact us to speak to an expert about your project.
A prefabricated enclosure that provides a controlled environment for servers, storage, and networking equipment. It includes racks, structured cabling, integrated power distribution, and localized cooling. The module is designed to deliver scalable compute capacity and connects to external power and cooling systems.
Core equipment:
Racks for IT hardware, rack-mounted PDUs and busway, integrated cooling units, hot and cold aisle containment, fire detection and suppression, environmental and security monitoring.
Ideal for scaling out data centers incrementally (each module adds floor space for racks) and for edge deployments where you need a local data center but will supply power from a nearby source
Requires integration with power modules or existing power infrastructure (and usually cooling support), hence deployed as part of a system rather than standalone.
Product availability and specifications can differ depending on which region your project is being deployed in. Please select the relevant links below to view more or contact us to speak to an expert about your project.
Self-contained data center in a box - combining IT racks and networking equipment with built-in UPS and batteries, electrical distribution, and integrated cooling. Used for standalone deployments or remote sites where it’s impractical to build a traditional facility. You can deploy an all-in-one module as a fully functional mini data center that just needs external power (utility or generator) and a network connection
Common for edge computing (e.g. near cell towers, branch offices) and quick deployments like disaster recovery or temporary capacity
Also used by companies to quickly establish a small data center with minimal planning. Multiple all-in-one units can be combined to scale out modularly, though each unit operates independently.
Product availability and specifications can differ depending on which region your project is being deployed in. Please select the relevant links below to view more or contact us to speak to an expert about your project.