NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Wright Electric today announced DenseGen 3750, a new generator that delivers 3.75 megawatts of power in a standard 20-foot ISO container. The unit is 4x more space efficient and 90% lighter than today’s 40-foot packages, while offering more output than many existing models.
The result is simple: fewer containers to move, faster installation, lower site prep costs, more revenue-earning data centers per site, and less maintenance over the life of the system. Customers can put more power on less land, with shorter timelines from order to operation.
Further, a white paper (published on Wright’s website) estimates two main advantages for the data center market in particular: (1) 15-25% total improvement in project economics due to land savings and time value; and (2) edge computing in previously infeasible locations such as office buildings, shopping malls, parking garage upper levels, and rooftops.
DenseGen 3750 is built around Wright’s WM2500 electric motor, originally developed for aerospace. Like turbine makers who have long applied their technology across multiple industries, Wright is taking a proven aviation innovation and bringing it into the power market.
Wright’s partner in the project is CFS Aero, an innovative UK enterprise known for its turbine expertise. Together, the two companies are delivering aerospace-grade performance in a package built for the ground. This partnership ensures a reliable supply of up to 300 MW of aggregate power, in contrast to the widespread delays affecting the industry.
The generator produces 3.75 MW at 50 or 60 Hz and is suited to a wide range of applications, including data centers, oil and gas operations, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, and temporary power deployments.
Pre-orders are open now, with first deliveries expected in 2027. Please visit http://www.weflywright.com for more information.
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