VEIR Successfully Demonstrates 3-Megawatt Superconducting Power Delivery for AI Data Centers, Eliminating Critical Growth Bottleneck
2025-11-13
On November 12, VEIR announced that its first-generation Superconducting Technology for AI Racks (aka “STAR”) Demonstration has successfully delivered 3 megawatts of power via a single low voltage cable within a simulated and scalable data center environment. This demonstration highlights the safe and effective use of VEIR’s first-of-its-kind low-voltage superconductor cables to deliver power in and around AI factories and data centers, solving a critical bottleneck for the expanding data center market. VEIR’s technology moves up to 10 times more power with less and smaller cables, enabling a more than 20 times smaller routing footprint for low-voltage power and 5 times the distance covered compared to traditional cables, supporting higher compute density and reduced latency.

This demonstration marks a major milestone for VEIR and the industry, proving that superconducting power technology can deliver the high-power levels needed in a data center environment, while dramatically reducing the space and weight demanded by traditional systems. VEIR’s technology is ready to deploy and provides an immediate solution needed to power the next generation of computing.
This achievement further validates the advantages of superconducting technology in high-power density and high-power delivery applications at low voltage, enabling rapid and simplified deployment with reduced implementation costs. Superconductor technology has emerged as a compelling alternative to conventional power delivery methods and is positioned for accelerated adoption across expanding application scenarios.
