In 2015, ZTE started work on the Indirect Evaporative Cooling (IEC) solution. As a result, ZTE has developed a solution with indirect evaporative cooling that can reduce electricity consumption by as much as 70%. This means significant saving opportunities can be made on the electricity consumptions from air conditioning in data centres reducing the Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE). In China alone, mobile network operators are expected to increase investment in Internet DataCenter (IDC) by nearly 10% in 2020 and according to public record in 2018 electricity consumption used in China’s data centre was 2.35% of the total electricity consumption in China, with the air conditioning accounting for roughly 40% of the total amount of electricity consumed. To contribute to the sustainable development advocated by the UN Global Compact ZTE introduced a solution to tackle the inefficient electricity consumption used by data centres. It is also a member of the UN Global Compact – a non-binding pact that was founded in June 2000 by the United Nations to encourage businesses to adopt sustainable and socially responsible policies. It has since grown to become a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions serving over 500 mobile operators in over 140 countries, helping them to achieve continued revenue growth and to shape the future of the world’s communication. ZTE was founded in 1985 and was known as Zhongxing Semiconductor Co. The Birth of the Indirect Evaporative Cooling (IEC) Solution
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