Vertiv (VRT) TD Cowen 10th Annual Communications Infrastructure Summit summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
TD Cowen 10th Annual Communications Infrastructure Summit summary
2 Feb, 2026Demand environment and order trends
Demand for data center equipment remains strong, with first half orders up approximately 58% year-over-year and a stronger pipeline than at the start of the year.
The velocity of the sales funnel has increased, with opportunities converting to orders more quickly.
Requested customer lead times for large projects have elongated from 9-15 months to 12-18 months, reflecting larger project sizes and better customer visibility.
Large orders have become more significant, with the average data center size now five to ten times larger than before, causing greater quarter-to-quarter order variability.
The mix of direct enterprise, hyperscale, and colo customers is shifting, with expectations for future changes in customer composition.
Customer engagement and product mix
Engagement with customers often begins early in the project cycle, especially as data center designs evolve for AI and high-density loads.
Product demand is broad-based across the portfolio, with notable momentum in liquid cooling and powertrain solutions.
No single hyperscale customer dominates revenue exposure, and share of wallet can shift over time.
Both self-build and third-party leasing models are being used by hyperscalers, with a balanced approach to meeting capacity needs.
Lead times, capacity, and supply chain
Internal equipment lead times have generally shortened, but customer-requested lead times for large projects have increased, providing better production visibility.
Most product lines can be delivered within customer lead times, except for very large or specialized orders.
Switchgear capacity has doubled since the E&I acquisition, with further doubling planned through 2025.
Investments in production capacity are ongoing, with a 25-30% buffer maintained to handle demand spikes.
Capacity is designed to match regional demand, but global manufacturing flexibility is leveraged for efficiency.
Latest events from Vertiv
- Virtual annual meeting to vote on directors, executive pay, and auditor ratification.VRT
Proxy filing24 Apr 2026 - Record financial results, strong governance, and performance-based pay highlight 2025.VRT
Proxy filing24 Apr 2026 - Q1 2026 saw 30% sales growth, 83% higher EPS, and raised full-year guidance.VRT
Q1 202623 Apr 2026 - Record Q4 orders and tech innovation drive growth in high-density data center solutions.VRT
Citi's Global Industrial Tech & Mobility Conference 202611 Apr 2026 - Strong AI-driven demand and infrastructure complexity fuel growth in services and margins.VRT
JPMorgan Industrials Conference 202618 Mar 2026 - Strong margin outlook and robust demand for prefabricated, liquid cooling, and high-voltage DC solutions.VRT
Barclays 43rd Annual Industrial Select Conference18 Feb 2026 - Record sales, margin expansion, and $15B backlog drive bullish 2026 outlook.VRT
Q4 202511 Feb 2026 - Q2 2024 saw 14% organic sales growth, 57% order growth, and raised full-year guidance.VRT
Q2 20243 Feb 2026 - AI and cloud demand drive rapid order growth, with hybrid solutions and margin expansion ahead.VRT
Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference 202420 Jan 2026