The construction of a power plant in the computing power center takes 18 months, TeraRand: The prefabricated cabin power island can be delivered for electricity in 5 months.

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07/06/2026
On June 6, Terade, the world's largest manufacturer of prefabricated substation power plants, launched the industry's first high-voltage DC prefabricated power station for computing power centers. According to the company, the traditional construction period for high-voltage substations is 12-18 months, with complex civil and electromechanical engineering and large project volume, which cannot match the pace of rapid production and batch expansion of the intelligent computing centers at 6-8 months. The "Algorithm Island" product is equipped with 110kV/220kV dual power supply, 350MW main transformer, 800V standard direct current output, 167 high-voltage, medium-voltage, SST, direct current distribution, and secondary protection function modules throughout the site, all 100% factory prefabricated, factory-calibrated and all system tested. The delivery and power transmission cycle can be shortened to 5 months. It supports phased production, flexible expansion, and remote reuse of computing power parks. The company has stated that through green power connection, peak shaving with energy storage, smart operation and maintenance, the token electricity cost is expected to decrease by 30%.