Delta Electronics is a leading Taiwanese maker of power supplies, flying the banner of cutting the world's electricity consumption through 'power efficiency.' It supplies high-efficiency products—over 90% in switching power supplies, up to 98% in telecom power, up to 99.2% in PV inverters—saving energy 'from grid to chip' in data centers, EV charging and storage. A member of RE100, it targets 100% renewable electricity by 2030 and net zero by 2050, and in 2017 became the first Taiwanese company to set an SBTi 2°C target, meeting it four years early. Its foundation has also broadened environmental work, restoring 10,000 coral colonies by 2025 and aiming to conserve about 300 species by 2030.
●●● high
There is no confirmed −; independently verified + decide the position (B). No unreachable strike-through.= non-additive meter
Delta Electronics: A Taiwanese company saving the world's electricity through 'power efficiency'. The letter is B; certainty is high. Unconfirmed concerns are placed under “Watching.” (As of 2026-Q3; estimate based on public information.)
Main narrative
One person’s story (N1)
+ A single story
As the world's electricity consumption keeps rising, Delta's high-efficiency power supplies (over 90% switching, 98% telecom, 99.2% PV inverters) save energy 'from grid to chip' in data centers and EV charging. The benefit appears for nature: in 2017 it met Taiwan's first SBTi 2°C target four years early, and aims via RE100 for 100% renewable by 2030.
Source nature: Delta Electronics / Climate Week NYC / P1 First-party / independent (reporting). Positive effects are not used to offset negatives.
Positive / negative effects
+ effects
- Meeting Taiwan's first-ever SBTi 2°C target four years early, and targeting 100% renewable electricity by 2030 as an RE100 member.P1 First-party / Delta Electronics
− effects (confirmed)
- No confirmed −.
- A listed, for-profit maker
- the energy-saving effect depends on how customers use it (indirect)
- with rising AI-data-center demand, efficiency may not offset the rise in total power.
- Life-cycle verification of energy-saving effects; cutting total power amid rising AI demand; reaching 100% renewable; the supply chain (Scope 3).
A second look
The plus is an effect on nature through cutting the world's electricity consumption via power efficiency, backed by beating its SBTi target early, RE100, and concrete efficiency figures. But it is a listed, for-profit electronic-components maker, and the product plus (energy saving) is indirect, depending on how customers use it; there is also the point that with fast-growing AI-data-center demand, efficiency may not offset the rise in total power (the Jevons paradox). Weighing the genuine, large-scale energy-saving plus, B/high.
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