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AI Is Forcing a Rethink of Data Center Infrastructure at Every Level

The data center industry is being redefined by AI’s demand for faster, denser, and more scalable infrastructure. According to McKinsey, average rack power densities have more than doubled in just two years. It went from approximately 8 kW to 17 kW, and is expected to hit 30 kW by 2027. Global data center power demand is projected…

By Greg Crumpton · December 29, 2025, 12:00 PM UTCArtifical IntelligenceData Center DemandsData Center InfrastructureHyper Solutions
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Key takeaways

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Average rack power densities have more than doubled in two years — from ~8 kW to 17 kW — and are expected to reach 30 kW by 2027.

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Hyper Solutions operates nine UL-listed satellite manufacturing facilities using a unified digital process to deliver scalable, consistent power infrastructure.

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A growing skilled labor gap threatens data center expansion, making early recruitment at the high school and middle school level increasingly urgent.

The data center industry is being redefined by AI’s demand for faster, denser, and more scalable infrastructure. According to McKinsey, average rack power densities have more than doubled in just two years. It went from approximately 8 kW to 17 kW, and is expected to hit 30 kW by 2027. Global data center power demand is projected to triple by 2030, reaching 170–220 gigawatts. This rapid growth is forcing a redesign of traditional infrastructure, placing unprecedented strain on utilities, manufacturers, and the skilled labor pipeline.

Can infrastructure and workforce capacity scale quickly enough to meet AI’s surging data center demands without breaking the system?

On Straight Outta Crumpton, host Greg Crumpton welcomes Matt Caldwell, Director of AI/Cloud Data Centers at Hyper Solutions, for a candid conversation about the pressures shaping the modern data center ecosystem. They discuss how AI workloads are upending long-established design norms, why modular manufacturing may offer a more resilient solution, and how labor shortages threaten to slow the entire market. Caldwell also shares how Hyper’s unique digital-first model enables scalable, repeatable quality across a distributed manufacturing network.

Key Highlights:

  • Density Rewrites the Rulebook: Traditional data centers were designed around ~4 kW racks; today’s AI applications require vastly more, prompting major shifts in cooling, power, and facility planning.
  • Hyper’s Scalable Manufacturing Model: Hyper Solutions produces PDUs, RPPs, and switchboards through a network of nine UL-listed satellite facilities, all driven by a unified digital process that ensures consistency and real-time visibility.
  • Workforce Urgency: Caldwell underscores a critical labor gap, urging the industry to recruit earlier, targeting high school and even middle school students to meet the rising demand for trades and technical expertise in construction and operations.

Matt Caldwell is a seasoned data center executive with over 20 years of experience supporting hyperscale and colocation clients across AI and cloud infrastructure. He has led global account strategy and mission-critical operations at industry leaders including Schneider Electric, Siemens, Trane, and Albireo Energy. Caldwell specializes in scalable design, modular power systems, and digital-first infrastructure delivery and now serves as the Director of AI/Cloud Data Centers at Hyper Solutions.

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Greg CrumptonVice President

<a style="color: white;font-weight: 600;" href="https://marketscale.com/shows/straight-outta-crumpton/">Straight Outta Crumpton</a><br/><br/> Greg's personal & professional goals are to serve the people that he am working with and/or for. He carries this mantra in his professional life and his home life. Having 40+ years as a full-service mechanical and mission critical environments contractor with a heavy emphasis on service, maintenance and repair. Greg specialize in mission critical cooling (Heat Rejection) and electrical infrastructures, as well as the comfort cooling surrounding them. As a continual entrepreneur, several markets strike him as interesting. As varied as you could imagine, they range from Coffee with my bud's at www.CommonPlaceCoffee.com, all the way to serving as an adviser for several start-ups in the emerging technology world via www.aGlobalVenture.com & www.AtomPower.com and others. Giving back to his community is of equal importance to him, www.apparo.org and Animal Welfare are just a couple ways of doing just that.

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Greg Crumpton

Host, Straight Outta Crumpton

Greg Crumpton is the host of Straight Outta Crumpton, a weekly podcast focused on the art of networking and relationship-building in business services. He is a veteran of the skilled trades and facilities services industry with decades of experience. Crumpton regularly engages top influencers across business services, construction, and infrastructure sectors.

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Matt Caldwell

Director of AI/Cloud Data Centers

Hyper Solutions

Matt Caldwell is a data center executive with over 20 years of experience supporting hyperscale and colocation clients across AI and cloud infrastructure. He has led global account strategy and mission-critical operations at Schneider Electric, Siemens, Trane, and Albireo Energy. At Hyper Solutions, he specializes in scalable design, modular power systems, and digital-first infrastructure delivery.