Team Group's New P250Q SSD Can Erase Itself, Built for Military and Industrial Use

It's fast, too


Team Group self destruct P250Q

If you’re working in a high-stakes environment where sensitive data must never fall into the wrong hands, Team Group’s latest SSD might be what you’re looking for.

The storage company just announced the P250Q Industrial SSD, a PCIe Gen4x4 drive designed with one very specific functionality. It can destroy its own data. Built with both hardware and software-based data erasure systems, the drive includes a dedicated destruction circuit that directly targets the Flash IC. This is not your average consumer drive, and that’s the point.

Push a button, wipe it all

According to Team Group’s official specs, the P250Q comes with a one-click physical destruction button, along with LED indicators that show progress as the data gets wiped. If the process gets interrupted by a power loss, an auto-resume feature kicks in once the system comes back online.

The SSD was created for industries where security and uptime are critical, military systems, industrial automation, and even AI hardware. The design was strong enough to win COMPUTEX 2025’s Best Choice Award in the cybersecurity category.

Behind the security features, the P250Q is still a top-tier storage device. It uses high-reliability 3D TLC NAND and supports up to 7,000 MB/s read speeds and 5,500 MB/s write speeds. You can get it in sizes from 256 GB to 2 TB. It also supports NVMe 1.4 and includes S.M.A.R.T. health monitoring for long-term use.

Team Group also revealed a new U.S. patent for wide-temperature M.2 SSD tech. This innovation automatically adjusts data rates across three temperature zones, keeping drives stable between 85°C and 105°C.

It’s made for electric vehicles, smart factory gear, and in-vehicle systems that deal with high heat regularly. Moreover, if your data must survive (or be deleted) under pressure, this might be the kind of tech you want on your side.

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