Taihan Cable Secures $30 Million Order for Australian AI Data Center Cable System
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South Korea's Taihan Cable & Solution has won a 45 billion won ($30 million) turnkey contract to supply a 330kV high-voltage cable system for an AI data center in Australia, operator Transgrid announced.
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Taihan Cable & Solution, South Korea's second-largest cable company, secured a significant order for an AI data center in Australia. This highlights the growing demand for specialized power infrastructure to support artificial intelligence.
SEOUL, July 8 (Yonhap) -- Taihan Cable & Solution Co., South Korea's second-largest cable company, said Wednesday it has secured a 45 billion-won (US$30 million) order to supply a high-voltage cable system in Australia.
Taihan Cable won the turnkey contract from Transgrid, the operator of Australia's largest high-voltage electricity transmission network, to supply a 330-kilovolt (kV) high-voltage alternating current (HVAC) cable system for an artificial intelligence data center (AIDC) under construction in Australia, the company said in a press release.
Under the turnkey contract, the company will be responsible for the entire project, including engineering, manufacturing, installation and testing, it said.
"A stable electricity supply is essential for the operation of AIDCs. Building such facilities requires a high level of technical expertise and a proven track record in similar projects. The company will continue to pursue business opportunities in the value-added power infrastructure market," a company official said.
The company had a cable order backlog worth 3.82 trillion won at the end of March.
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- What is the specific timeline for the project?
- What is the total value of the AI data center project?
- Will Taihan Cable be involved in future phases?






