Data Centers

Cooling costs in today’s high-density high-voltage direct current (HVDC) data centers can be the single largest operational cost. Whether you are running a data center or designing the data center of the future, you face ever-increasing pressure to reduce costs, increase margins and be more energy efficient. You need a solution. Fast.

Inset BoltCurrent opportunities for our technology in high voltage data centers range from servers to fans to the air conditioning units cooling the room. Imagine the impact to the bottom line: When you’re pitching your data center design to a disaster recovery provider, you can guarantee potentially tens of thousands in dollars in savings!

Thor Power’s groundbreaking TREZIUM® electric motor system is poised to revolutionize the Data Center industry. The benefits of an electric motor that cuts energy loss by up to half and is twice the power and half the weight are endless. In addition, our technology is ultra-efficient, cost-saving, highly reliable and supremely durable. Increased profits. Lower maintenance. Greater customer satisfaction. Plug-in for most voltages worldwide.

Dramatic reduction in heat.

Implementation of our technology by server manufacturers would mean a drastic reduction in heat created by each unit thereby solving a major customer issue. Our device is able to operate on direct current and to switch on and off faster than existing devices, resulting in lower temperature. Our motor doesn’t get nearly as warm during operation because so little energy is being lost. This means high voltage direct current facilities can be cooled much more efficiently using our technology.

Additionally, designers that integrate cooling units running our highly efficient electric motor technology would slash energy losses in half. Systems in use today are generally constant speed, reducing their effectiveness. With our TREZIUM® System, variability of air speed through the facility is possible.

Contact us to learn more about how TREZIUM® can save you and your customers money on both the energy and maintenance costs of Data Center systems.