Delta Electronics, Inc. is a global leader in power and thermal management solutions, founded in 1971 and listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (code: 2308). Headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan,
Delta designs and manufactures a broad portfolio of high‑efficiency power electronics and IoT‑based smart energy solutions for applications including data center infrastructure, telecommunications power, industrial and building automation, renewable energy, energy storage, electric vehicle charging, and display systems. [globaldata.com]In the data center sector, Delta provides integrated solutions covering critical power, uninterruptible power systems (UPS), power distribution, liquid and air cooling, racks, modular and containerized data centers, as well as data center infrastructure management (DCIM). These solutions support enterprise, colocation, and hyperscale environments and are designed to address increasing requirements for high‑density computing, AI workloads, scalability, and energy efficiency.
Sustainability is embedded in Delta’s business model and corporate governance. Guided by its mission, “To provide innovative, clean and energy‑efficient solutions for a better tomorrow,” Delta integrates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles across its global operations and value chain. The company has been a long‑standing constituent of the Dow Jones Sustainability™ World Index, with continuous inclusion since 2011, reflecting its leadership in ESG performance within the global electronic equipment industry. Delta has received repeated international recognition for its climate and water stewardship. The company has achieved CDP Double A ratings for Climate Change and Water Security multiple times, most recently for its 2024 disclosures, demonstrating robust governance, transparent reporting, and effective risk management related to climate and natural resources. In line with global decarbonization efforts, Delta joined the RE100 initiative and has committed to achieving 100 % renewable electricity for its global operations by 2030, alongside carbon neutrality targets aligned with Science Based Targets (SBTs). As of recent reporting, renewable electricity already accounts for a significant majority of Delta’s global electricity consumption, supported by on‑site renewable generation, long‑term procurement of renewable electricity, and energy efficiency initiatives.
Delta operates a global network of sales offices, research and development centers, and manufacturing facilities across nearly 200 locations on five continents, enabling close collaboration with customers and partners worldwide. Through its technology leadership and ESG‑driven strategy, Delta contributes to the development of resilient, energy‑efficient, and sustainable digital and industrial infrastructure. For further information, please visit: www.delta-emea.com
Delta engages with the German Data Center Association (GDA) to actively contribute to shaping a sustainable, energy‑efficient, and future‑proof data center ecosystem in Germany, bringing in expertise from the perspective of power and infrastructure solutions. The GDA provides a key platform for dialogue between operators, industry, policymakers, and associations, particularly on decarbonization, energy security, and regulatory frameworks. For Samir Delic, Head of the DACH & CEE Region, this engagement is personally important as it enables him to help bridge the gap between technology providers, data center operators, and real market requirements. He also sees it as a responsibility to contribute his regional market insight and hands‑on project experience to the long‑term development of the industry.