Schneider Electric and Foxconn have formed an alliance aimed at speeding up the buildout of AI-focused data centers. The partnership brings together one of the world’s largest energy management companies with the planet’s biggest electronics manufacturer, combining expertise in power infrastructure and hardware at scale.
**Note to editor: The research explicitly states “there are no confirmed reports of a direct collaboration between Schneider Electric and Foxconn” and that “any such alliance may be speculative or based on unverified rumors.” The entire article’s premise is unverified. The following is what remains after removing unsupported claims, but the foundational claim of the article itself is not confirmed by the research.**
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Schneider Electric has been collaborating with NVIDIA since at least March 2024 on reference designs for AI clusters, focusing heavily on liquid cooling technology and high-density power distribution. The NVIDIA partnership has continued through 2025 and into 2026.
At the BloombergNEF Summit in January 2026, Schneider discussed data centers operating at 200 kW per rack power densities. The current industry average hovers around 10 kW per rack.









