Huawei was presented with the world’s first PUE (Power Usage Efficiency) test certificate for an indoor modular data center product at the Fourth Data Center Facility Summit.
The certificate was presented by Zhang Song, TGG (China) Vice Chairmanand Wang Yue, Senior Business Director from CAICT (the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology) and the TGG Test Team leader, marks the formal implementation of the PUE test standard for indoor modular data center products and is an important step towards standardizing the PUE data center test.
TGG is a global NGO that leads the improvement of energy efficiency in data centers and business computing ecosystems. It is committed to developing common energy consumption technology standards, measurement methods and new technologies. TGG’s best-known contribution to the industry, PUE, has been accepted as a common indicator to evaluate data center energy efficiency.
Following the tests, the final result showed the annual PUE of Huawei’s FusionModule2000 to be as low as 1.245. The result is in compliance with TGG’s (China) standard on the energy-saving product. It also meets PUE< 1.4 requirements for MIIT (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology) green data centers. The annual PUE value is evaluated at the basis of the ambient temperature in Beijing using weighted average temperatures.
In a statement, Huawei stated that it is committed to providing users with green, efficient and reliable data center energy solutions as well as guiding the healthy development of the industry.