LG Electronics, LG CNS and LG Energy Solution participate in Data Center World Asia 2025 in Singapore from the 8th for two days, showcasing their One LG integrated solution as models from the three companies introduce LG Electronics' cooling distribution unit (CDU). /Courtesy of LG Electronics

LG Electronics said on the 9th that, together with LG CNS and LG Energy Solution, it took part in Data Centre World Asia 2025, held in Singapore for two days from the 8th, and unveiled the One LG integrated solution optimized for artificial intelligence (AI) data centers.

Data Centre World Asia is the largest data center exhibition in Asia, with more than 300 brands from around the world participating to cover the entire ecosystem, including data center design, construction, operation, management, and cooling technologies.

This is the first time the three companies set up a joint booth and operated a pavilion. LG Electronics showcased high-efficiency cooling solutions for AI data centers, LG CNS highlighted its design-build-operate (DBO) capabilities, and LG Energy Solution presented advanced power systems, underscoring the competitiveness of the One LG solution.

The One LG integrated solution was created by pooling core capabilities within the group to respond to surging AI infrastructure demand. Born from the synergy of the three companies, the solution has led to tangible business results, including being supplied to a hyperscale AI data center under construction in Jakarta, Indonesia, valued at 100 billion won.

At this exhibition, to cement its position as the optimal cooling solution provider for AI data centers, LG Electronics introduced differentiated solutions such as a cooling distribution unit (CDU) for direct-to-chip liquid cooling and cold plates, a computer room air handler (CRAH), and direct current (DC)-based cooling solutions.

In particular, the cooling distribution unit is a new product unveiled for the first time, more than doubling cooling capacity from the existing 650 kW to 1.4 MW. The product is part of a product diversification strategy to address increased heat generation and growing demand for high-performance central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs). In fact, due to rising demand for high-heat chips and the need to manage high-density thermal loads, CPUs are increasingly trending larger.

The DC-based cooling solution was introduced in line with the trend of big-tech corporations adopting direct current power to improve power-use efficiency. Using a DC distribution network can reduce energy loss by about 10% compared with alternating current, which not only delivers high energy efficiency but also helps cut carbon emissions.

LG CNS unveiled a display model that recreates at reduced scale the exterior and structure of the AI data center under construction in Jakarta and provided detailed explanations of its capabilities in each of design, construction, and operation. It designed the data center by comprehensively considering cooling, power, and HVAC systems, and the network environment, in line with customer requirements and market trends.

LG Energy Solution showcased JP5, an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) product. Based on high energy density and high-output performance, it can be installed even in confined spaces and is characterized by maximizing backup power.

Lee Jae-sung, executive vice president and head of the ES Business Division at LG Electronics, said, "We will proactively respond to the rapidly growing AI data center market with the One LG integrated solution, grounded in differentiated thermal management systems and design-build-operate capabilities, as well as robust power solutions."

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