RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
Saturday, July 11, 2026
RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
Add RCR Wireless as a preferred source on Google
  • Qualcomm 6G Insights
  • Huawei Content Hub
  • Qualcomm – 6G Vision
  • OSS/BSS Channel
  • RCRTech Roundtable: AI Infrastructure
RCR Wireless
RCR Wireless
  • Advanced Mimo
  • Mobile mmWave
  • 5G Positioning
  • Green Networks
  • Metaverse
  • Automotive
  • Industrial and Wide-area IoT
Copyright 2021 - All Right Reserved
Home - SK Telecom, Schneider Electric formalize AIDC deal
AI Infrastructure

SK Telecom, Schneider Electric formalize AIDC deal

by Juan Pedro Tomás September 2, 2025
written by Juan Pedro Tomás September 2, 2025 Share
LinkedinEmail
Share 0LinkedinEmail
SK Telecom
Image: RCR Wireless News
371

SK Telecom will also integrate Schneider Electric’s Electrical Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP), a digital twin software for power systems, into its AI Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) platform

In sum – what to know:

First step in Ulsan AIDC build – Schneider Electric will provide mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems for SK Telecom’s planned AI data center, marking the first concrete result of the companies’ March 2025 agreement.

Digital twin integration planned – SK Telecom will embed Schneider Electric’s ETAP software into its AI DCIM platform to enable power optimization and improve operational efficiency.

Expansion across SK Group – A new MoU extends the partnership to SK affiliates, including UPS and energy storage development with SK On battery technology.

Korean telco SK Telecom and Schneider Electric have signed an integrated procurement agreement covering mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) equipment for the planned SK artificial intelligence data center (AIDC) in Ulsan.

In a release, the Korean carrier noted that the agreement builds on a previous Memorandum of Understanding signed at Mobile World Congress 2025 and represents the first concrete step in the companies’ collaboration. Under the terms of the deal, Schneider Electric will provide MEP equipment across five categories, including switchgear, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), transformers, and automated control systems.

As part of the agreement, SK Telecom will also integrate Schneider Electric’s Electrical Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP), a digital twin software for power systems, into its AI Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) platform. The integration aims to improve operational efficiency and enable real-time optimization of power usage, the telco said.

Since March, the pair has been working together on several areas: Combining SK Telecom’s AI DCIM with Schneider Electric’s automated systems, creating reference designs for data centers, developing prefabricated solutions to shorten build times, and exploring Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) offerings.

In addition, the companies signed a new Memorandum of Understanding to expand cooperation across SK Group affiliates. This includes joint work on UPS and energy storage systems using SK On’s lithium-ion battery technology, and efforts to coordinate MEP demand across the group.

“This collaboration marks a significant milestone in setting a new standard for AI data centers by leveraging the combined technological expertise and know-how of both companies,” said Pankaj Sharma, executive vice president and head of Secure Power and Services at Schneider Electric.

“The procurement agreement and the expansion of our strategic cooperation are part of SK Telecom’s AI pyramid strategy of ‘self-reliance and cooperation,’” said Ryu Young-sang, CEO of SK Telecom. “Our partnership with Schneider Electric and the deepening of this strategic collaboration are expected to not only to support the construction of the Guro AIDC and the gigawatt-scale expansion of the SK AIDC in Ulsan, but also to create synergies across the SK Group affiliates, driving mutual growth at the highest-level.”

SK Telecom’s artificial intelligence (AI) business grew 13.9% year-over-year in Q2. The AI data center (AIDC) business saw its revenues surge 13.3% from the same period last year, driven by improved utilization, the telco said. The AI Transformation (AIX) business grew 15.3% to KRW 46.8 billion in revenue, bolstered by expanding B2B solutions sales.

Once in operation, the Ulsan AIDC, in conjunction with the Guro DC in Seoul, will bring SK Telecom’s total data center capacity to over 300 MW. SK Telecom expects to achieve an annual revenue of more than KRW 1 trillion from AIDC business by 2030.

SK Telecom has recently launched a sovereign GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) platform built on more than 1,000 Nvidia B200 GPUs — one of the largest clusters in South Korea.

This new GPUaaS infrastructure, branded “Haein”, offers top-tier computing performance and is a successor to the company’s previous H100-based offering introduced in late 2024.

You Might Also Like
  • Thursday (telco diary) | The plumbing is the product
  • Optical advances won’t eliminate need for new fiber, says Dell’Oro
  • Wednesday (telco diary) | Mobility matters for physical AI
  • Tuesday (telco diary) | AI hub and spoke, cloud to edge
  • Huawei outlines AI-centric network roadmap for telecom monetization
  • Indosat outlines AI Grid vision as 5G modernization targets nationwide AI-ready network
Share 0 LinkedinEmail
Juan Pedro Tomás

Juan Pedro covers Global Carriers and Global Enterprise IoT. Prior to RCR, Juan Pedro worked for Business News Americas, covering telecoms and IT news in the Latin American markets. He also worked for Telecompaper as their Regional Editor for Latin America and Asia/Pacific. Juan Pedro has also contributed to Latin Trade magazine as the publication's correspondent in Argentina and with political risk consultancy firm Exclusive Analysis, writing reports and providing political and economic information from certain Latin American markets. He has a degree in International Relations and a master in Journalism and is married with two kids.

previous post
Alibaba tests new AI chip as China seeks Nvidia alternatives
next post
TVA strikes deal for SMRs and up to 6 GW of nuclear power

White Papers

  • Enea White Paper: Why Intelligent AAA is the Swiss Army Knife of Telecom

  • CSG White Paper: Telco AI Enabler: Mediation’s Defining Role

  • Enea White Paper: Scalable Database Design for 5G and Beyond

  • Supermicro and NVIDIA Whitepaper: Powering sovereign AI at scale

  • VIAVI Whitepaper: RAN scenario generators and their critical role for future-proofing AI-native RAN in Advanced 5G and 6G networks

Editorial Reports

  • Report: Scaling Optical Networks For The Hyperscale And AI Era

  • Test And Measurement Market Pulse Report

  • Editorial Report: Securing telecom infrastructure for the quantum era

Webinars

  • Webinar: Building 6G — aligning technology, policy and purpose

  • SIMCom Webinar: Scaling your next deployment – from plastic to provisioning

  • Webinar: Rethinking the RAN as AI, cloud and openness converge

  • Webinar: Scale-Up, Scale-Out, Scale-Across – Building AI-Era Network Fabrics

  • Webinar: NTN in motion – evolving standards, expanding services

Since 1982, RCR Wireless News has been providing wireless and mobile industry news, insights, and analysis to mobile and wireless industry professionals, decision makers, policy makers, analysts and investors.

Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkedin Envelope Rss

Useful Links

  • Subscribe
  • About RCR Wireless News
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Wireless News Archive
  • Subscribe
  • About RCR Wireless News
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Wireless News Archive

Edtior's Picks

Webinar: Building 6G — aligning technology, policy and purpose
Vodafone at the heart of Euro telco reset as Iliad owner buys e&...
How operations leaders see 5G as vital for mission-critical workflows (Reader Forum)

Latest Articles

Webinar: Building 6G — aligning technology, policy and purpose
Vodafone at the heart of Euro telco reset as Iliad owner buys e& stake for $5.9bn
How operations leaders see 5G as vital for mission-critical workflows (Reader Forum)
Thursday (telco diary) | The plumbing is the product

© 2026 RCR Wireless News All Right Reserved. Developed by Eight Hats.

Cookie Policy | Privacy Policy

RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
@2020 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by PenciDesign