Nexans inaugurates Stella Nova and unveils a world-first demonstration for the electrification of data hall infrastructures in data centers
June 04 2025 - 7:00AM
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Nexans inaugurates Stella Nova and unveils a world-first
demonstration for the electrification of data hall infrastructures
in data centers
Nexans inaugurates Stella Nova and
unveils a world-first demonstration for the electrification of data
hall infrastructures in data centers
PRESS RELEASE
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Nexans opens Stella Nova, a cutting-edge Center of
Excellence driving the next- generation of electrification
technologies, from superconducting cable systems to cryogenic lines
technologies and forming and welding solutions.
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World-first demonstration of superconducting LV AC and LV
DC cables designed to meet the massive power demands of tomorrow’s
hyperscale data centers, combining energy efficiency, compact
design, and sustainability.
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Shaping the future of energy infrastructure, Nexans
reinforces its strategic leadership in enabling a more powerful,
connected, and sustainable digital economy.
Hanover, June 4, 2025 – At a
time when digital infrastructures and sustainability challenges are
reshaping the global energy landscape, Nexans is investing to meet
tomorrow’s critical demands. Today, Nexans inaugurates Stella Nova,
its new Center of Excellence located in Hanover, Germany. On this
occasion, the Group also unveils a world-first demonstration: a
test bench showcasing the benefits of superconducting cables for
powering data centers using low-voltage alternating current (LV AC)
and direct current (LV DC).
A new industrial hub dedicated to
innovation
Located on the Panattoni Campus in Hanover, Nexans Stella Nova
brings together more than 70 experts in engineering, research, and
manufacturing. The new site spans 9,000 m² and is dedicated to
three strategic domains:
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High-precision forming and welding machines for the energy and
industrial sectors,
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Cryogenic systems for safe transfer of cryogenic fluids such as
hydrogen,
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Superconducting cable and Fault Current Limiter systems to
transform electrical infrastructure.
Addressing the future power needs of
data centers
As global electricity consumption by data centers could reach 10%
of total energy demand by 20301, Nexans is innovating to
meet the critical challenges of capacity, efficiency, and
sustainability.
Superconducting cable systems enable the transmission of up to 10
times more power compared to conventional cables, with zero energy
loss, minimal heat generation, and significantly reduced
infrastructure footprint. Great opportunities lie ahead with
regards potential applications of superconducting technology.
Nexans is already involved in multiple projects aiming at
developing superconducting solutions beyond the data center
industry.
Jérôme Fournier, Corporate VP Director of
Innovation at Nexans, comments: "With Stella Nova and this
world-first demonstration, Nexans is addressing one of the critical
challenges of tomorrow: ensuring the sustainable electrification of
an increasingly digital world. Superconductivity offers a
breakthrough solution to meet the massive power needs of
next-generation data centers, while reducing their environmental
footprint and accelerating the energy transition."
Yann Duclot, Director of Acceleration Units at
Nexans, adds: “The industrialization of superconductivity is
revolutionizing the path toward a more efficient and modern energy
grid. With its advancing technology readiness and ongoing
breakthroughs, superconductivity serves as a powerful catalyst for
accelerating the energy transition and achieving
Net-Zero.”
For over 30 years, Nexans has been at the
forefront of superconducting and cryogenic systems. This leadership
will be further strengthened by the establishment of a new testing
facility: this state-of-the-art high-voltage laboratory is designed
for testing conventional and superconducting cables,
superconducting current limiters and components, as well as
providing a high current test field for superconducting tapes and
components.
A strengthened commitment to the energy
transition
The inauguration of Stella Nova also marks the celebration of 125
years of Nexans' industrial history. As a pioneer in
electrification since 1900, Nexans today plays a central role in
enabling the transition to renewable energies, supporting the
decarbonization of infrastructures, and building a more connected,
resilient, and sustainable world.
About Nexans
For over a century, Nexans has played a crucial
role in the electrification of the planet and is committed to
electrifying the future. With approximately 28,500 people in 41
countries, the Group is paving the way to a new world of safe,
sustainable and decarbonized electricity that is accessible to
everyone. In 2024, Nexans generated €7.1 billion in standard sales.
The Group is a leader in the design and manufacturing of cable
systems and services across four main business areas:
PWR-Transmission, PWR-Grid, PWR-Connect and Industry &
Solutions. Nexans was the first company in its industry to create a
Foundation supporting sustainable initiatives, bringing access to
energy to disadvantaged communities worldwide. The Group is
recognized as a global leader on climate action and has committed
to Net-Zero emissions by 2050 aligned with the Science Based
Targets initiative (SBTi).
Nexans. Electrify the Future.
Nexans is listed on Euronext Paris, compartment A.
For more information, please visit
www.nexans.com
Contacts:
Communication
Mael Evin (Havas Paris)
Tel.: +33 (0)6 44 12 14 91
nexans_h@havas.com
Olivier Daban
Olivier.daban@nexans.com
Emmanuelle Guy
Emmanuelle.guy@nexans.com
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Investor
relations
Audrey Bourgeois
Tel.: +33 (0)1 78 15 00 43
audrey.bourgeois@nexans.com
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1 Source: IEA report
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