May 11, 2026

(16VC) Generators for Phase II of Dongguan Tuanbowang H Data Center

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Dongguan Tuanbowang H Project Data Center is a core digital infrastructure in the region. The construction and delivery of its Phase II are critical to optimizing the regional data center layout and boosting computing power capacity. Notably, 10 units of 1800kW 16VC generators-core power supply equipment-underwent rigorous end-to-end management and control, and were successfully delivered and put on standby in June 2023, solidifying a reliable power foundation for the data center's stable operation.
 
The 10 delivered 1800kW generators feature a 16VC cylinder structure and high-performance 16-cylinder V-type engines, with a main power output of 1800kW and a standby power of 1980kW. Offering high reliability and energy efficiency, they are well-suited for the data center's 7×24-hour uninterrupted operation, meeting both high-load power demands and the principles of green data center development.
 

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As the core standby power source, these generators provide emergency power in the event of a commercial power outage. They boast quick start-up and stable power supply, ensuring uninterrupted operation of core equipment while protecting data security and business continuity. Equipped with an advanced monitoring system, the generators are easy to start and maintain, adaptable to complex operating conditions, and provide robust support for the project's future computing power expansion.
 
To ensure timely delivery and commissioning, all project stakeholders collaborated closely and adhered strictly to industry standards. In the early stage, the generators were customized and tailored to the project's specific requirements; in the middle stage, standardized installation and supporting construction were completed; and in the later stage, multiple rounds of tests were performed to verify generator performance, ensuring all units met technical requirements before final delivery.
 
The successful delivery of the generators in June 2023 marks the completion of the Phase II core power system construction, laying a solid foundation for the data center's official commissioning. These units have significantly enhanced power supply redundancy and emergency response capabilities, supporting the development of a green, efficient data center and driving the high-quality growth of the regional digital economy.
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