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LS ELECTRIC Signs $34.3 Million Bloom Energy Deal for Wyoming Hyperscale Data Center

LS ELECTRIC announced on Aug. 18 that it has signed a $34.26 million contract with Bloom Energy to supply power distribution solutions for a hyperscale data center project in Wyoming, the United States.Under the agreement, LS ELECTRIC will provide low-voltage switchboards and other key power distrib

LS ELECTRIC has secured a $34.26 million deal with Bloom Energy to supply power distribution solutions for a Wyoming hyperscale data center project. The contract, valued at around 48.6 billion won, expands LS ELECTRIC's presence in the growing North American data center power infrastructure market. The agreement entails providing LS ELECTRIC with low-voltage switchboards and other key power distribution systems for Bloom Energy's data center power infrastructure project.

This order highlights LS ELECTRIC's competitive power distribution technology and its ability to meet demanding delivery schedules. As the demand for electrical equipment surges alongside the expansion of AI data centers, LS ELECTRIC is expanding its North American operations and developing direct-current distribution technologies.

The company's North American data center business is already contributing to record financial performance, with second-quarter revenue reaching a new high. LS ELECTRIC's strategy of combining established power distribution business with local U.S. manufacturing capacity and emerging DC technologies positions the company to capture more large-scale orders in the rapidly growing North American data center market.

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