The world's first prefabricated computing power center base began operations in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, on June 6, offering a more efficient and low-carbon model for computing infrastructure construction. Acting as the energy hub and "heart" of a computing center, the base can cut construction time by nearly 70% compared with traditional methods while reducing land use by over 30% and overall costs by 20%. It also supports direct access to green electricity, achieving 100% green power consumption and helping lower electricity costs by around 30% per token. The Qingdao facility has been connected to an enterprise-owned data center and is expected to be rolled out in national-level data center clusters and regional computing hubs later this year.
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