COMPUTEX 2026 Highlights | TRUEWIN Partners with Canada's AEAG to Advance Green AI Computing Infrastructure

2026-06-04

During COMPUTEX 2026, as the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence continues to drive global demand for high-performance computing infrastructure, TRUEWIN, Taiwan's leading provider of UPS lithium battery solutions for the semiconductor industry, announced a strategic partnership with AEAG (AuroraEnergy AI Group) of Canada. Together, the two companies will combine their strengths in energy supply, power stability, AI operations, and data security to accelerate the deployment of next-generation liquid-cooled AI data centers across North America and the Asia-Pacific region.

As AI hardware enters the era of NVIDIA B300 and GB300 GPU platforms, data centers are facing increasingly stringent requirements for cooling efficiency, power reliability, and energy density. AEAG is developing a new generation of AI infrastructure powered by low-carbon Blue Ammonia Fuel Cell and modular AI data centers, creating a sustainable foundation for high-performance AI computing.

TRUEWIN, the leading UPS lithium battery supplier to Taiwan's semiconductor industry, brings decades of expertise in mission-critical backup power and intelligent energy management. Through this partnership, the company will extend its semiconductor-grade power protection technologies into AI supercomputing applications, providing highly reliable energy solutions for next-generation AI infrastructure.

TRUEWIN Chairman Y.F. Lee (left) and AEAG CEO Jesse Chiou (right)signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) during COMPUTEX 2026.

According to TRUEWIN, AI data centers require significantly higher power quality than conventional server facilities, where even a brief power interruption can result in substantial computing losses. To address these challenges, TRUEWIN provides high-safety lithium battery energy storage systems integrated with its proprietary AIBattery Management System (AI-BMS). Leveraging semiconductor-grade power protection technologies, these solutions ensure uninterrupted power delivery and intelligent energy distribution, helping maximize operational stability and energy efficiency in high-density AI computing environments.

The collaboration also combines TRUEWIN's proprietary STOBA®lithium battery safety material, which effectively reduces the risk of thermal runaway, with advanced liquid cooling technologies. Integrated with AEAG's liquid-cooled GPU architecture and Blue Ammonia power generation systems, the joint solution enables the development of a highly efficient and secure AI energy micro grid. Furthermore, TRUEWIN's AI-BMS platform can seamlessly interface with AEAG's AI Energy OS, enabling cloud-based energy optimization, micro grid management, predictive maintenance, and intelligent fault diagnostics through big-data analytics.

TRUEWIN believes this partnership represents an important milestone for Taiwan's energy storage industry in entering the global AI infrastructure market. By integrating renewable energy generation, intelligent energy storage, and liquid-cooled AI computing, the collaboration establishes a comprehensive greenAI ecosystem that supports the rapidly growing AI data center market. Looking ahead, TRUEWIN will continue to leverage semiconductor-grade safety standards and AI-driven energy management technologies while working closely with international partners to expand the global deployment of sustainable AI computing infrastructure.

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