Data centers in 2025 are expanding at a pace never seen before. The Gulf Data Centre Association reports that the Middle East had 648 MW of installed data center capacity in 2024, mostly concentrated in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and this is forecast to nearly double to about 1 GW in 2025. This surge is being fueled by AI, cloud, and edge workloads, all of which demand infrastructure that is not only powerful but also deployable at speed.

Delta is showcasing how scalability can be achieved in practice, with a portfolio that spans modular racks, UPS solutions, power train units, containerized data centers, InfraSuite Cooling, and DCIM management systems. Each element is designed to function on its own, but together they create a unified ecosystem that keeps pace with today’s high-density demands.

Modular Racks: The Foundation Of Flexibility

At the heart of every data center is the rack. Delta’s modular server rack systems are designed for high-density deployments with features such as split rear doors to reduce hot aisle space, tool-less installation, and heavy load capacity. These racks are customizable, stackable, and engineered for both airflow and accessibility.

As workloads intensify, racks are no longer passive enclosures. They influence cooling efficiency, space optimization, and even maintenance costs. For operators scaling fast, data center server racks become the physical framework on which growth depends.

UPS Solutions: The First Layer Of Protection

Delta’s UPS solutions cover everything from single-phase UPS units for servers to industrial three-phase UPS and modular UPS systems for megawatt-level facilities. With power ratings spanning from under 1.5 kVA for PCs to 4000 kVA for large halls, these solutions safeguard against surges, sags, frequency fluctuations, and total outages.

Features such as redundant power supply, low THD output, and energy-efficient UPS design make them essential for maintaining uptime. In mission-critical facilities like banks, telecom sites, and industrial plants, Delta’s Ultron, Amplon, Modulon, and Agilon families provide scalable protection with monitoring software and connectivity options for remote management.

Power Train Units: Scaling To Megawatts

For large-scale deployments, Delta offers power container data centers, also called modular power train units. These containerized solutions integrate UPS, batteries, cooling, and fire suppression into a single block that can be deployed in weeks, not years.

The Middle East data center power market, valued between USD 0.58 and 0.65 billion in 2025, is growing at double-digit CAGR as hyperscale and AI data halls expand. Power containers provide the flexibility needed for this growth, delivering MW-level capacity with reusability and modular stacking.

Unlike traditional builds that take 18–24 months, containerized power solutions accelerate deployment and reduce total cost of ownership by generating revenue earlier.

Cooling: The Largest Operational Cost

Cooling continues to account for up to 40% of data center energy use, and in the Middle East’s climate, it can reach 60–70% of operating costs. The regional data center cooling market is projected to reach USD 0.19 billion in 2025, with air-based CRAH systems and liquid cooling at the forefront of growth.

Delta InfraSuite Cooling addresses these challenges with:

  • Row-based and rack-level precision cooling for targeted thermal management.
  • Liquid cooling for high-performance servers and GPU clusters.
  • Variable-speed cooling units that optimise energy use under part loads.

These approaches help reduce Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE), which averages around 1.82 in the Middle East. Facilities are pushing aggressively to lower this closer to 1.5, a benchmark that requires integration of both cooling and power efficiency strategies.

DCIM: Monitoring the Environment

Scaling is not just about adding more hardware. Visibility is critical. Delta’s Data Center Environment Management System (DCIM) offers monitoring of power, temperature, humidity, fire, water, and motion.

With environmental sensors, real-time alerts, and lifecycle management tools, DCIM reduces downtime risks and helps operators optimise energy use. As mega projects rise in the region, environmental monitoring ensures that rapid scaling does not compromise stability.

Containerized Data Centers: Edge And Beyond

Not all growth is hyperscale. Edge computing, telecom, and content delivery networks demand rapid deployment of smaller, flexible facilities. Delta’s containerized data centers integrate UPS, cooling, modular racks, and DCIM software in prefabricated blocks.

These quick deployment data centers can go live in weeks, offering 90% UPS efficiency even at partial loads, with hot aisle containment and modular scalability. In regions where latency-sensitive applications are expanding, containerized solutions extend computing power closer to the user.

At A Glance: How Delta’s Portfolio Covers Every Layer

Let’s view Delta’s portfolio layer by layer to understand how these individual elements come together. Each product addresses a specific need, but when combined, they form a complete infrastructure that scales from edge deployments to megawatt-level facilities

Infrastructure Need

Delta Solution

Key Features

Physical Framework

Modular Server Racks

High load, airflow optimisation, tool-less install

Power Protection

UPS Solutions

Single-phase, three-phase, modular UPS, redundancy

Large-Scale Power

Power Train Unit

Containerised MW-level capacity, rapid deployment

Cooling Efficiency

InfraSuite Cooling

CRAH, liquid cooling, rack-level cooling, variable speed

Monitoring & Control

DCIM System

Power, temperature, humidity, fire, water, motion monitoring

Full Integration

Containerized Data Centers

UPS, racks, cooling, DCIM in one modular block

Scaling Smart: Why Integration Is Key

Regional hyperscale and mega projects highlight one reality:

Growth is no longer linear but modular. 

By integrating racks, UPS, power containers, cooling, and monitoring into cohesive systems, Delta ensures scalability without compromise.

And it’s not just about expansion. It is about efficiency, speed to market, and resilience in the face of AI-driven workloads and rising heat densities.

See It All Live At Gitex Exhibition Dubai 2025

At the Gitex Exhibition 2025, you can experience how these solutions function as a complete ecosystem.

Don’t forget to miss this opportunity - 

Dubai World Trade Centre
13–17 October
Stand H4A-B15

Our team alongside none other than the Delta experts, will showcase containerized data centers, modular UPS systems, power train units, InfraSuite Cooling, modular racks, and DCIM in live environments. This is your chance to step inside and see how scaling from racks to megawatts is achieved without delay.