Data Centres

Powering the AI Revolution

Market Opportunity

AI computing is extraordinarily power-intensive, creating unprecedented demand for electrical infrastructure. Large data centres consume electricity equivalent to small cities, with individual facilities requiring hundreds of megawatts of reliable power. Australia is experiencing significant investment driven by AI adoption, cloud computing expansion, and data sovereignty requirements.

Data centres demand the highest reliability standards. Any power failure results in immediate operational and financial consequences, requiring redundant systems, sophisticated monitoring, and 24/7 support.

High-tech data center featuring multiple server racks with advanced equipment.

Our Solutions

High-Capacity Distribution:

Custom switchboards and power distribution systems handling high-density electrical loads with multiple redundancy levels.


Modular Infrastructure:

Transportable switchrooms and kiosks enabling rapid deployment and future scalability.


Backup Power:

UPS systems, batteries, and generator integration ensuring continuous operations during outages.


Monitoring and Control:

Communications infrastructure and remote monitoring enabling real-time visibility across distributed power systems.


Integrated Approach:

Complete solutions combining manufacturing, critical power equipment, and communications capabilities with single-source accountability.

Why Mayfield

Technical Expertise:

Decades serving mission-critical applications builds deep understanding of reliability requirements essential for data centres.


Australian Manufacturing:

Local production provides supply chain security and rapid response supporting tight construction schedules.


National Presence:

Strategic positioning in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth enables effective multi-site project support.


Proven Track Record:

Established relationships with major data centre developers and operators. Successful delivery of complex high-reliability projects.


Pipeline Strength:

Significant portion of our $954M pipeline comprises data centre projects across multiple sites and operators.