SENS Summit Explores How AI Is Reshaping Mission-Critical Power Design
SENS convenes experts at the Mission Critical Power Design Summit to explore AI-driven demand, changing design requirements, and the need for system-level reliability
Across keynote sessions, technical panels, and peer discussions, a clear message emerged: data center power infrastructure is entering a new era. Demand is accelerating, power availability is the primary gating constraint, requirements are shifting faster than design cycles, and reliability can no longer be addressed one component at a time.
"Mission-critical power design has always required discipline, but the AI buildout changes the scale, speed and complexity of the problem," said
AI demand creates headwinds and tailwinds for infrastructure growth
In the summit keynote,
Through Smullen's presentation, attendees heard how AI infrastructure demand is not slowing down, but the constraints have shifted. While capital is still flowing into the market, power availability, delivery timelines, and community acceptance now significantly influence what gets built.
Designing for the future means defining the right guardrails
Several discussions focused on the challenge of designing facilities today for technology that may change before those facilities are commissioned. AI rack density, cooling architecture, load behavior, power distribution and customer requirements are all evolving quickly.
Before teams can make technical decisions, they must understand who a facility will serve, what load profile it supports, what reliability level is required, what equipment constraints exist, and how much flexibility the design must preserve for future power and cooling changes.
"The question is no longer just whether a component meets its specification," said Kutsmeda. "The question is whether the whole system can perform through the actual sequence of operations — including the handoffs, load steps, recovery process and conditions the facility will face once it is operating."
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Reliability now depends on system-level thinking
The summit's technical sessions reinforced that power continuity failures rarely come from an isolated component. Instead, failures often emerge from the interaction between systems: electrical distribution, batteries, controls, generators, cooling, communications networks, recovery sequences, and field commissioning practices.
"As these facilities become larger and more grid-interactive, power continuity has to be designed at the architecture level," said Sanford. "The system must respond to the regulatory requirement, the utility condition and the customer SLA at the same time."
For SENS, that systems-level view aligns with its focus on factory-packaged, tested and integrated DC power systems for mission-critical environments.
"Reliability is not just a product attribute. It is an engineering approach," said Stamenkovic. "The future of mission-critical power will belong to teams that understand the full system: how it is specified, how it is built, how it is tested and how it behaves when something goes wrong."
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About SENS
Stored Energy Systems (SENS) delivers integrated DC power and engine-starting systems for mission-critical applications. For more than 50 years, SENS has reduced operational risk through reliable power systems, helping customers simplify infrastructure and protect uptime.
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