Key Takeaway
AI data centers experience fluctuating energy demands due to the increasing complexity of AI models. This variability poses challenges for infrastructure providers to maintain consistent power supply. Mahesh Thiagarajan from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure highlights the need for stable energy solutions to manage these power-intensive workloads. Oracle’s collaboration with VoltaGrid aims to create innovations that stabilize AI’s power usage, ensuring it is predictable and grid-friendly. This partnership enhances Oracle’s energy strategy by offering on-demand power delivery, reducing reliance on public infrastructure, and improving heat management in high-density computing environments.
Aligning AI’s power volatility with scalable solutions
AI data centers experience fluctuating energy demand.
As AI models increase in size and complexity, the power load varies based on the computational tasks being performed.
These variations pose a challenge for infrastructure providers, who must ensure a consistent power supply despite the unpredictable nature of the workloads.
Mahesh Thiagarajan, Executive Vice President of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, states: “AI workloads are uniquely power-intensive and highly variable, often leading to fluctuations in demand.”
He notes that the partnership with VoltaGrid enables Oracle to develop “innovations that mitigate these fluctuations, making AI’s power consumption more stable, predictable, and grid-friendly.”
Oracle’s goal is to enhance its AI infrastructure with reliable power that can scale up or down instantly.
VoltaGrid’s platform is integrated into OCI’s broader energy strategy, providing on-demand delivery that meets both performance objectives and emissions standards.
This system also alleviates pressure on local grids, reducing Oracle’s dependence on public infrastructure.
The modular design ensures high-quality output with rapid deployment and enhances heat rejection, a vital consideration in high-density computing environments.



