Strengthening Data Centre Supply Chain: Baudouin at Data Centre Nation Paris 2026
The rapid acceleration of AI-driven workloads and cloud infrastructure has shifted the requirements for mission-critical power. On February 17th, 2026, Baudouin will be at Data Centre Nation Paris to address these shifts and showcase how high-density power solutions are evolving to meet the demands of hyperscale and colocation facilities.
Morever, as operators face increasing rack densities, the backup power strategy must evolve. Baudouin’s dedicated Data Centre genset range. It delivers up to 6250 kVA per unit, and is engineered specifically for these high-stakes environments.
For consultants and engineers, these gensets offer more than just raw power. Designed and assembled in France, they provide:
- Optimal Power Density: Maximizing kVA per square metre to optimize the total footprint of the power block.
- Operational Sustainability: Full HVO compatibility to support carbon reduction targets without compromising on transient response or reliability.
- Proven Reliability: Engineering excellence backed by over 100 years of experience in mission-critical applications.
Panel Discussion: Breaking the Bottlenecks in the Supply Chain
With lead times for critical components often exceeding 18 months and grid connection delays stretching toward a decade, the “just-in-time” model is being pushed to its limits. Baudouin will lead a critical session on how the industry can rethink resilience.
Session Title: “Breaking the Bottlenecks: How can Data Centres strengthen their supply chain?”
Moderated by Margot Weistroffer (Business Development Manager – Data Centres, Baudouin), the panel will feature:
- Enrique Moraga (Business Development Director – EMEA Data Centres, Baudouin): Discussing industrial resilience, vertical integration, and the role of high-power modular platforms (up to 6250 kVA).
- Hana Sutton (JLL): Offering insights on strategic planning and project management.
- Carles Cortadas Guasch (B-Global Tech): Providing an engineering and design perspective on supply chain integration.
Key Technical Questions for the Panel:
How can operators maintain design flexibility while securing long-term supply chain commitments?
Can vertical integration and deeper industrial partnerships mitigate the risks of extended delivery lead times?
How does the shift toward AI-driven architectures impact traditional procurement and planning models?
Consult with Our Experts
Data Centre Nation Paris is an opportunity to dive deep into the technical specifications that matter. Whether you are an OEM, a consultant, or an operator, our team will be available on stand. And ready to discuss how our Data Centre generator sets can be integrated into your next high-availability project.
Event Details:
Date: February 17th, 2026
Location: Paris, France