In the era of AI models with hundreds of billions of parameters and integrated digital-real economies, computing power has become the core engine driving global industrial upgrading. Artificial Intelligence Data Centers (AIDC), the core infrastructure for storing, processing and managing computing resources, are growing exponentially, pushing the data center industry into a new era of structural transformation.
Sunwoda, a global lithium battery technology pioneer, has aligned its development with this trend. Since entering the data center power supply sector in 2016, it has spent nearly a decade building technical depth and delivery capabilities, evolving from domestic pilot projects to global deployment, and establishing a competitive edge in the AIDC era.

2025 marks a critical turning point for AIDC: large-scale AI adoption has made it a top priority in global digital infrastructure. Driven by surging AI model training and inference demand, plus ongoing computing needs from cloud computing, IoT and industrial internet, the global data center market is undergoing structural upgrading. Authoritative forecasts show it will grow at a 24% CAGR from 2024 to 2028, exceeding $580 billion by 2025. Efficient, reliable and sustainable energy infrastructure has become the lifeline for AIDC stability, cost efficiency and low-carbon operations.
To meet these demands, Sunwoda has developed high-power, high-reliability full-stack backup power solutions for AIDC scenarios, supporting rapid deployment, enhancing system resilience and providing a sustainable energy foundation for next-generation data centers.
In 2016, Sunwoda formally entered China's data center power market, launching pilot partnerships with leading cloud service providers. Instead of acting as a mere equipment supplier, it adopted a "co-design, co-test, co-optimize" collaborative innovation model. Its engineering teams worked with customers in real data center environments, repeatedly verifying battery management system (BMS) stability under actual loads, and jointly establishing product standards for high-rate discharge, extended service life and thermal runaway early warning.
This field-driven R&D laid the foundation for continuous innovation, strengthening Sunwoda's expertise in battery consistency management, intelligent thermal control algorithms and predictive maintenance—capabilities critical for AIDC applications.
From 2016 to 2023, Sunwoda increased R&D investment, optimized its product portfolio and enhanced engineering and delivery capabilities, building a full-chain competitive advantage covering raw materials, cell design, module integration, system integration and battery recycling. In 2024-2025, in collaboration with global industry leaders, it expanded into key Southeast Asian and American markets, delivering high-safety, high-reliability intelligent backup power solutions to international customers.
As generative AI drives large-scale AIDC expansion, Sunwoda continues to advance next-generation lithium battery solutions optimized for high-density, high-fluctuation power environments, ensuring energy infrastructure keeps pace with modern AI data centers' growing compute density.
Sunwoda's current product portfolio covers 320V-576V voltage ranges, supporting backup durations from minutes to hours for both UPS and HVDC applications. At Data Centre World London 2026, it will showcase next-generation 6C and 10C high-rate battery systems integrated with an 800V high-voltage architecture, compliant with UL and CE international standards.

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