AI Data Center Power Requirements in 2026: The Complete Grid-to-Chip Guide
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- AI data centers in 2026 require 100–750 MW per site, driven by continuous inference workloads and high-density GPU racks like NVIDIA's Blackwell, which draws 120–140 kW per rack.
- Power strategies include grid power (facing 4–7-year waits in hubs), small modular reactors (SMRs) for long-term baseload, on-site natural gas for fast deployment, and renewables with storage for low-carbon compliance.
- Cooling must shift to direct liquid cooling (DLC) for Blackwell densities, with optimization focusing on tokens per watt rather than traditional PUE for true efficiency.
- A layered power stack (generation, transmission, facility, compute, inference) helps identify bottlenecks, with inference workload optimization offering major efficiency gains.
- Microsoft's case study shows liquid cooling reduces energy overhead by up to 30% while increasing density, using a mixed power portfolio (grid, renewables, nuclear).
- Key constraints are infrastructure limits: legacy facilities can't support high-density racks, and grid access delays or regulatory risks hinder scaling.