
As AI and cloud computing reshape the global economy, data centres are fast becoming the foundation of the digital world. Next-generation data centres—especially those built for large AI models—are consuming electricity at an unprecedented scale. These hyperscale, multi-gigawatt data campuses not only strain existing power supply but also introduce sharp fluctuations in demand, pushing grids to their operational limits and jeopardizing stability.
In this context, green power + computing is no longer optional, but essential – and Trinasolar is leading the way, turning vision into reality.
In a high-altitude region of China with extreme environmental conditions, the company has helped to deliver a landmark net-zero computing hub powered by solar, wind and storage. The site now generates an annual 10 million kilowatt-hours of clean electricity, while reducing carbon emissions by 8,000 tonnes.
Trinasolar is redefining how next-generation data infrastructure is powered, its integrated PV + energy storage solutions designed to support the rapid expansion of intelligent computing, while enabling low carbon, high efficiency operations. Leveraging its energy management platform, the company enables intelligent coordination between solar, battery storage and data centre loads.