ZDATA Signs Green Data Center Construction Commitment, Embarking on a New Chapter of Low-Carbon Development!
On June 27, 2025, to guide the green and low-carbon development of data centers and support the achievement of carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals, the "Energy-Saving Services for Enterprises" event and the promotion conference for the national standard "Green Data Center Evaluation" were held in Beijing, as part of the annual work plan of the Department of Energy Conservation and Comprehensive Utilization under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). ZDATA Group was invited to attend this conference, demonstrating its commitment to green development through concrete actions.

This conference was one of the key events of the 2025 National Energy Conservation Publicity Week, focusing on pathways for the green and low-carbon development of data centers. At the conference, leadership from the MIIT Department of Energy Conservation and Comprehensive Utilization systematically summarized the achievements in building national green data centers. Addressing energy conservation and carbon reduction goals under the new circumstances, they outlined key work priorities for the next phase of green data center development. The event attracted extensive participation from industry and information technology authorities across the country, industry associations, research institutions, and key enterprises across the industrial chain, with online live streaming views exceeding 13,000.

During the signing ceremony of the conference, several leading companies in the industry, including ZDATA Group, jointly signed the "Green Data Center Construction Commitment." This commitment is not only a firm response to the national "dual carbon" goals strategy but also a solemn declaration by ZDATA of its high-standard and stringent operational philosophy. It encompasses multiple dimensions, including green planning and design, energy-saving technology application, intelligent O&M management, and efficient resource recycling, charting a clear green course for the Group's future construction and operations.

Senior Director Ye Weixian of ZDATA Group signed the commitment on behalf of the Group
From planning and construction to intelligent operations, from technology selection to energy management, the concept of green and low-carbon runs through every stage of ZDATA Group's deployments. Signing this "Green Data Center Construction Commitment" is a milestone and, more importantly, a new starting point. ZDATA will seize this opportunity to continuously explore the optimal solutions for the green and low-carbon development of data centers, contributing more to building efficient, clean, low-carbon, and circular digital infrastructure.
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