Delta has ascended to the Top 5 within the “2025 Best Taiwan Global Brands”, its highest ranking after 15 consecutive years of recognition. According to the survey by Interbrand, Delta’s brand value surged by 30% YoY to US$773 million, a new record for the company. This remarkable accomplishment underscores Delta’s leadership in power and cooling solutions, propelling energy efficiency and productivity for a sustainable AI future.
Shan-Shan Guo, Delta’s Chief Brand Officer, said, “As AI continued advancing rapidly in 2025, energy efficiency and resilience have become critical. By delivering solutions that enhance energy conservation “from grid to chip”, Delta has become a key partner in the global AI ecosystem. This momentum has driven significant growth in Delta's revenue and profits, while its brand value has also reached a new record. At COMPUTEX 2025 and other prominent tradeshows worldwide, we unveiled an AI containerized data center solution for edge computing, in which our integrated power, cooling, and IT systems attracted significant industry attention. Moreover, we collaborated with The Economist Impact to produce ‘Greening Intelligence – Charting the Future of Sustainable AI’, a landmark report gathering insights from industry leaders to explore solutions that ensure AI and sustainability grow in harmony.”
Delta continues to build a sustainable brand through innovation. In 2024, Delta allocated approximately 10% of its total revenue to R&D, supporting its 12,000+ R&D engineers across 73 R&D centers globally. This investment further develops its expertise in key areas, including AI data centers and energy infrastructure, to create smarter, more energy-efficient solutions for customers. Simultaneously, Delta has accelerated its 'Glocalization' strategy to bolster operational resilience. By expanding its manufacturing capabilities in the U.S., Thailand, India, and China, Delta has significantly bolstered production efficiency and supply chain agility. In 2025, the Company’s regional headquarters in Japan relocated to a new world-class facility, while the upcoming new EMEA green headquarters building in the Netherlands is currently under construction.
Beyond technology, Delta deepens its brand impact through active social participation. At the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30), the Delta Electronics Foundation shared how AI technology is applied to climate action, including green building design and coral restoration. By 2025, the Foundation had successfully restored 10,000 coral colonies, marking a significant milestone. Looking ahead, Delta aims to conserve around 300 coral species by 2030, over half of those found in the Pacific Ocean. Furthermore, Delta continues to align its operations with sustainability. In 2024, Delta achieved a 53.6% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions compared to its 2021 baseline, maintaining its Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) net-zero commitments for the third consecutive year. Additionally, the utilization of renewable electricity has risen to 84%. Moving forward, Delta will continue to innovate and deploy cutting-edge technologies to realize its net-zero vision.
“The Best Taiwan Global Brands” is organized by the Industrial Development Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs, and executed by Interbrand, an international brand valuation institution commissioned by the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research.

Delta recognized as one of Taiwan’s Top 5 Best Global Brands, achieving record high brand value
