NexGPU
Deploy high-performance rack computing supported by industry-leading power architecture and robust server hardware.
As enterprise data operations undergo a tectonic shift toward high-performance computing (HPC) and localized artificial intelligence hosting, the hardware architectures supporting these systems have grown exponentially complex. Modern servers—such as the highly dense xFusion FusionServer 1288H V7 or the massive multi-socket Dell PowerEdge R960—rely on massive, steady currents to execute critical computational pipelines. At the core of this infrastructure, ensuring absolute reliability and zero down-time, lies the Power Distribution Unit (PDU).
NexGPU Intelligent Computing Technology Co., Ltd. (founded in 2017) has established itself at the forefront of this industrial junction. Developing GPU computing setups, deep learning platforms, and enterprise server clusters has given us a direct understanding of electrical loads. We recognize that high-density computing is only as stable as its power supply. This is why our data center solutions prioritize CE Certified Power Distribution Units, engineered specifically to handle continuous high-draw environments without thermal degradation or load instability.
NexGPU, headquartered in the global electronics capital of Shenzhen, China, manages a high-tier production landscape designed for computing infrastructure and distribution systems. Operating out of our specialized facilities spanning over 380 square meters, we integrate top-tier components, precise assembly stations, and strict testing zones.
With more than 9 years of domain-specific engineering expertise and over 7 years of seamless global export experience, NexGPU has developed a strong footprint as an OEM/ODM provider. Our systems empower research facilities, global cloud institutions, financial hubs, and AI-focused startups. Our annual export portfolio exceeds USD 18 million, shipping premium hardware configurations to North America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Oceania.
To achieve the coveted CE mark for European and international distribution, our Power Distribution Units undergo rigorous engineering evaluations. Under the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU and the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU, every electrical unit must maintain strict isolation boundaries, high fire-retardant index ratings (UL94-V0), and prevent electromagnetic interference from altering server operations.
Integrated hydraulic-magnetic circuit breakers trip instantly under short-circuit anomalies but prevent false trips caused by server boot-up inrush currents.
Continuous IP-based telemetry monitors voltage, current, power factor, and rack temperature/humidity in real-time to alert system admins before issues arise.
Constructed using 99.9% oxygen-free solid copper busbars to minimize resistance, eliminate thermal hot spots, and ensure efficiency.
Enterprise architects can customize their deployments using several primary classifications of PDU designs built directly in our factory:
Manufacturing complex power distribution assemblies and computing racks requires access to a strong, high-quality ecosystem of strategic raw materials and electronic components. NexGPU harnesses the strength of more than 1,200 strategic supply partners situated in the Shenzhen-Dongguan industrial clusters. This local footprint allows us to source premium materials—such as flame-retardant plastics, precision relays, heavy-duty industrial plugs (IEC 60309), and micro-controllers—at highly competitive prices.
This supply chain capability translates directly into flexible manufacturing processes. If a global enterprise requires a custom-length 0U vertical PDU with a mixed layout of IEC C13 and C19 sockets, an integrated Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS), and local circuit breakers, our engineering team (consisting of 120+ specialized developers) can turn schematics into functional production samples rapidly.
Power grids differ significantly across regions, making adaptability a core requirement for exporters. Enterprises in North America commonly require 120V/208V systems utilizing NEMA connectors (such as L6-30P), whereas data centers in Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia require 230V/400V three-phase configurations using IEC 60309 red plugs.
Our CE Certified PDUs are engineered to support both single-phase and three-phase power topologies, with maximum currents up to 63 Amps. Furthermore, they are optimized to operate in hot-aisle containment systems with ambient temperatures reaching up to 60°C (140°F), preventing thermal derating of circuit breakers in high-density server configurations.
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