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Eaton Launches Beam Rubin DSX for AI Factories

by | Mar 19, 2026

Platform combines grid infrastructure, power distribution, cooling, and digital twin tools for modular AI factory deployment
Fibrebond’s campus including new 300,000 square foot electrical integration facility, customer equipment warehouse, and main manufacturing plant. Image: Eaton

CLEVELAND, OH, Mar 19, 2026 – Eaton has introduced the Eaton Beam Rubin DSX platform that supports the AI factory infrastructure. The platform uses a grid-to-chip architecture integrated with the NVIDIA Vera Rubin DSX AI Factory reference design and NVIDIA Omniverse DSX blueprint designs. It combines grid infrastructure, power distribution, and chip-level cooling, supporting deployments from megawatts to hundreds of megawatts across AI data center systems.

Data center demand is increasing power requirements, with usage expected to nearly triple by 2030 and global spending projected to exceed $7 trillion. Eaton is working with NVIDIA to reduce AI factory build timelines and increase compute output from existing infrastructure.

“The power and cooling of AI factories hinge upon energy flexibility, modular scalability and the design blueprint to dramatically expedite speed to power,” said Angie McMillin, president of energy solutions and services at Eaton. “We’re making bold moves that will transform how we design equipment and manage power to accelerate AI factory build out and enable customers to achieve new levels of efficiency and reliability.”

“AI factories are a new class of infrastructure that require a sophisticated co-design of power, cooling and compute to operate at massive scale,” said Vladimir Troy, vice president of AI infrastructure at NVIDIA. “By integrating its grid-to-chip power solutions into the NVIDIA Vera Rubin DSX AI Factory reference design and Omniverse DSX blueprint, Eaton is helping enterprises accelerate the deployment of high-density data centers while maximizing energy efficiency.”

Eaton is working with Siemens Energy to address power constraints for AI factories by enabling parallel construction of data centers and onsite power generation. The company is also working on flexible load management, which could add more than 100 gigawatts of grid capacity, equivalent to nine times the energy demand of New York City.

Eaton is applying a modular design approach with its Beam Rubin DSX platform for gigawatt-scale AI factory deployments. The approach reduces onsite labor and supports future system upgrades, using its Fibrebond business, NordicEPOD skidding system, and Flexnode collaboration for NVIDIA DSX architecture.

Eaton is using NVIDIA Omniverse DSX to deliver digital twins for AI factory infrastructure. Its SimReady 3D assets in OpenUSD enable real-time simulation of power, cooling, and compute systems in an integrated environment. This allows customers to model and validate energy infrastructure before construction, reducing deployment timelines and improving planning for AI data center systems.

Source: Eaton

About Eaton

Eaton is a global power management company that provides energy-efficient technologies and services for electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical applications. Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, Eaton was founded in 1911 and has over a century of experience in industrial innovation. The company serves a range of industries, including utilities, data centers, manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and commercial buildings. Its portfolio includes electrical components, power distribution systems, backup power solutions, fluid power systems, vehicle drivetrain components, and industrial control systems. Eaton focuses on improving energy efficiency, safety, and system reliability through intelligent power management. Eaton employes around 95,000 people worldwide. The company serves customers in more than 180 countries, focusing on improving energy efficiency, safety, and system reliability through intelligent power management.