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Elon's Former Battery Chief on Making Transformers 100x Smaller | Drew Baglino, Heron Power thumbnail

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Elon's Former Battery Chief on Making Transformers 100x Smaller | Drew Baglino, Heron Power

The video discusses the fundamental infrastructure overhaul required to support the explosive energy demands of AI data centers. Drew Baglino, CEO of Heron Power, details how current grid-to-chip transformers are inefficient and bulky. He presents solutions utilizing wideband gap semiconductors (like Silicon Carbide/GaN) to achieve solid-state power conversion at hundreds of kilohertz, enabling transformers that are 100 times smaller volumetrically. This technology can reduce grid-to-chip power loss by a factor of two, potentially unlocking significant additional compute capacity for gigawatt data centers.

Key takeaways

  1. Data Center Energy Loss 20:56

    A data center consuming one gigawatt (GW) of power converts it into approximately 700 megawatts (MW) of heat, with about 300 MW lost to the atmosphere. This inefficiency necessitates grid-level improvements.

  2. Heron Link Transformer Innovation 22:30

    The core product, Heron Link, utilizes high-frequency switching (hundreds of kilohertz) instead of traditional 60 Hz methods. This allows for a transformer that is 100 times smaller volumetrically per unit power compared to existing oil-filled units.

  3. Wideband Gap Semiconductors 25:26

    Materials like Silicon Carbide (SiC) and GaN enable the creation of highly engineered, small transistors capable of handling extremely high voltages (e.g., 10,000 volts), allowing power devices to be smaller than traditional GPUs while maintaining superior performance.

  4. Grid Modernization Necessity 44:50

    The current utility incentive model, built on historical low load growth, is unsustainable for the projected 3-4-5% annual electrification growth required by AI and electric vehicles. This necessitates a shift to active, solid-state infrastructure.

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