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WEG Solutions for Data Center Infrastructure

The energy transition is, above all, a journey toward efficiency. It is about consuming better—with lower environmental impact and higher operational returns. Achieving this requires state-of-the-art equipment that delivers outstanding energy performance and reliability, reduced heat generation, and minimal maintenance needs. Equipment that not only operates within the data center but also communicates with smart grids and supports corporate decarbonization strategies.

Aware of both the responsibility and the opportunity, WEG seeks to play a leading role in this new chapter of the global industry. With decades of expertise in energy and industrial solutions, the company invests continuously in innovation to lead the transformation of a sector that is growing not only in consumption, but also in awareness.

WEG supports the development of reliable and scalable Data Centers through integrated electrical and electromechanical solutions, connecting utilities, substations, distribution, backup, cooling, and digital monitoring within a coordinated architecture to ensure continuous operations, facilitate expansions, and sustain high-availability and mission-critical environments.

Anatomy of a Data Center

High-voltage Substation

Responsible for receiving high-voltage power directly from the utility company. This is where the primary energy transformation takes place, ensuring a safe and continuous power supply to the data center with high performance and reliability.

Electrical Room

Handles the internal distribution of transformed energy to the various systems within the data center. It integrates transformers, panels, and protection systems that ensure energy continuity and quality at the required operating voltages.

Technical Corridor/PDU (Power Distribution Unit) Room

Area dedicated to the refined distribution of power to racks and servers. PDUs provide control, monitoring, and redundancy, optimizing energy management and minimizing risks.

Generator Room

Houses the emergency power generation systems responsible for maintaining the data center’s operation in the event of a grid failure. Robust and automated equipment ensures fast transition and continuous operation.

NOC – Network Operations Center

Control center that monitors all data center systems in real time: power, cooling, security, and data. It serves as the operational brain of the infrastructure, ensuring rapid responses and precise decision-making.

Data Hall (DH)

The main environment where servers and IT equipment are installed. Designed with advanced thermal control, electrical redundancy, and physical security, it is the heart of the digital operation of any data center.

Chilled Water Plant

Responsible for producing and distributing chilled water to cool the areas housing the servers, preventing overheating.

Fire Pump House

Dedicated facility for the fire prevention and suppression system. It contains pumps, reservoirs, and pressurization systems that ensure a rapid response to emergencies, protecting critical assets and lives.

High-voltage Substation

Turn-key substation supply. WEG has proven extensive experience, having delivered and energized over 600 substations across all voltage levels up to 550 kV.

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CTs and PTs (Current and potential transformers)

Measurement and protection devices for medium- and high-voltage systems, ensuring accuracy and safety.

Electrical Room

All power equipment in a Data Center is essential to ensure high business availability and minimize downtime.

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Dry-Type Transformers

Technical Corridor and PDU Room

Area dedicated to the refined distribution of power to racks and servers. PDUs provide control, monitoring, and redundancy, optimizing energy management and minimizing risks.

Electric Panels

Generator Room

All power equipment in a Data Center is essential to ensure high business availability and minimize downtime.

Alternators for Generator Sets

Network Operations Center (NOC)

Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) and Building Management Systems (BMS) enable monitoring and control of the data center, including storage capacity, network traffic, server performance, lighting, CCTV, air conditioning, as well as power and cooling systems.

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Data Hall (DH)

The main environment where servers and IT equipment are installed. Designed with advanced thermal control, electrical redundancy, and physical security, it is the heart of the digital operation of any data center.

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Electric Panels

Chilled Water Plant

All cooling equipment is essential for maintaining proper environmental conditions for the Data Center’s IT and telecommunications systems.

Fire Pump House

Fire protection equipment consists of tools and systems that help prevent, detect, and suppress fires in Data Centers.

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WEG and Elea Data Centers Partner to Enhance High-Performance Infrastructure Focused on AI in Brazil

WEG and Elea Data Centers Partner to Enhance High-Performance Infrastructure Focused on AI in Brazil

The project involves supplying transformers to power Elea's 50 MW high-voltage site in São Paulo.

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