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Inside the secret EV tech powering Google’s monster AI data centers with 400VDC and liquid cooling

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  • Liquid cooling isn’t optional anymore, it’s the only way to survive AI’s thermal onslaught
  • The jump to 400VDC borrows heavily from electric vehicle supply chains and design logic
  • Google’s TPU supercomputers now run at gigawatt scale with 99.999% uptime

As demand for artificial intelligence workloads intensifies, the physical infrastructure of data centers is undergoing rapid and radical transformation.

The likes of Google, Microsoft, and Meta are now drawing on technologies initially developed for electric vehicles (EVs), particularly 400VDC systems, to address the dual challenges of high-density power delivery and thermal management.

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