Powering the Digital Age: CorePower’s Role in Industrial and Data Center Energy Solutions
- CorePower Magnetics
- May 21
- 2 min read
Updated: May 26
The exponential growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing has led to an unprecedented surge in data center demand. Data centers currently consume 1–2% of global electricity, with projections reaching up to 4% by 2030 [1][2]. This surge necessitates innovative energy solutions to ensure efficiency and sustainability [3].

CorePower’s Contribution
CorePower's U.S.-manufactured inductors, transformers, and motors are designed to meet the escalating energy demands of industrial and data center operations. Our products offer high efficiency and reliability, essential for maintaining uninterrupted operations in these energy-intensive environments
Industry Trends
Supply Chain Considerations
Surging demand for AI infrastructure and electrified systems is “overwhelming supply chains that were already stretched,” and recent U.S. tariffs are adding further complexity [5]. Supply chain constraints are holding projects back as demand continues to outpace supply. While tariffs exacerbate the issue, these challenges would exist regardless. Additional transformer-grade materials and standardized components for power electronics applications can help de-risk timelines—especially when sourced through a domestic supply chain.
CorePower’s U.S.-based manufacturing mitigates supply chain risks and meets the demands of next-generation industrial and data center energy systems through advanced nanocrystalline, and amorphous materials engineered for high-performance inductors, transformers, and motors.
Sources:
Goldman Sachs (2024). AI poised to drive 160% increase in power demand. Read more
IEA (2025). AI is set to drive surging electricity demand from data centres while offering the potential to transform how the energy sector works. Read more
Business Insider (2025). Climate tech startups are banking on Data Center Boom . Read more
Data Center Frontier (2025). 8 Trends That Will Shape the Data Center Industry In 2025. Read more
Reuters (2025). AI boom under threat from tariffs, global economic turmoil. Read more
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