GreenScale, a rising force in sustainable digital infrastructure, is pleased to announce a new partnership with Schneider Electric, the global leader in energy management and automation.
This collaboration brings together two organisations at the forefront of digital transformation, combining Schneider Electric’s world-class, high-density physical infrastructure solutions and sustainability consultancy with GreenScale’s vision for sustainable, high-performance infrastructure that delivers enduring value.
A significant part of the collaboration is Schneider Electric’s alignment with GreenScale’s sustainability-first ethos, evidenced by its recognition as the World’s Most Sustainable Corporation 2025 and decades of leadership in energy access.

As data centre energy use rises alongside AI demand, this partnership is focused on integrating onsite power generation, battery backup infrastructure, and energy optimisation software to improve Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) and reduce consumption, potentially by up to 17% by 2030. Aiding this effort will be their expertise in proven technologies, such as AI-powered HVAC systems, which have the potential to provide a 15% decrease in electricity consumption, aligning closely with GreenScale’s ambition to reduce dependency on traditional grids.
“The energy and infrastructure requirements of AI are transforming data centres into the AI Factories of the Future, and it’s our responsibility to ensure they’re as sustainable and energy efficient as possible,” said Thierry Chamayou, VP, Cloud and Service Providers Segment Schneider Electric, Europe. “By working with GreenScale to develop digital infrastructure systems that prioritise sustainable operations, the organisation is well-placed to help their customers meet the scale and future technological requirements of AI, while aligning with regulatory shifts around ESG.”
Central to that effort will be a shared commitment to redefining how digital infrastructure is delivered in the age of AI and GPU-powered cloud computing. Schneider Electric’s grid-to-chip and chip-to-chiller solutions—encompassing digital twins’ software, medium-and low-voltage equipment, power monitoring systems, Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), high-density rack systems, and intelligent controls—will significantly enhance GreenScale’s ability to provide robust, future-ready infrastructure. Further strengthening this effort will be Schneider Electric’s recent acquisition of Motivair, which has expanded its liquid cooling capabilities – a vital component of next-generation data centres.
“Infrastructure capable of accommodating more than 300 kW and easily adaptable to handle 600- 1,000 kW per rack fairly imminently is now considered essential,” says Torsten Stuhl, Chief Development Officer at GreenScale. “Having a partner like Schneider Electric on board ensures we can continue to push boundaries on performance. Their global delivery capacity and technology portfolio, defined by strong relationships with utilities and a firm commitment to innovative cooling and electrical technologies, will ensure we can collectively deliver long-term impact as we navigate accelerated compute requirements associated with increased AI workloads.”
The collaboration will also reinforce GreenScale’s executional agility, with Schneider Electric’s capacity to deploy projects swiftly and reliably across multiple geographies globally. This complements GreenScale’s mission to scale AI-ready facilities quickly without compromising precision or environmental responsibility.
Together, both companies will be able to explore a range of innovations, including ultra-high-density rack configurations tailored for next-generation cloud providers offering GPU-as-a-Service, as well as turnkey data halls with prefabricated infrastructure. Collectively, these capabilities will enable accelerated deployment, increased operational efficiency, and a lower carbon footprint, all of which are vital for customers prioritising speed and sustainability.
As GreenScale continues to expand, both this partnership and others to come will help us bring together solid domain expertise, aligned values, and a forward-looking approach, positioning both companies as pivotal players in the global effort to deliver next-generation digital infrastructure.