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Arabian Post
a day ago
- Business
- Arabian Post
Modular Cooling Leap Meets AI's Soaring Heat Challenge
LiquidStack has introduced the GigaModular Coolant Distribution Unit, its most advanced liquid‑cooling solution yet, engineered to deliver up to 10 megawatts of scalable, direct‑to‑chip cooling. The debut of this system at the Datacloud Global Congress in Cannes, France, signals a pivotal advance in thermal infrastructure necessary for high‑density AI and cloud‑computing workloads. As data centre rack densities climb past 120 kW and approach projections of 600 kW by 2027, conventional air‑cooled systems are nearing their operational ceiling. GigaModular's design offers operators a 'pay‑as‑you‑grow' modular platform that begins at 2.5 MW and expands seamlessly to 10 MW. Its flexibility allows deployment in N, N+1 or N+2 redundancy modes, ensuring robustness and future‑proof scaling. LiquidStack CEO Joe Capes emphasised the imperative, stating: 'AI will keep pushing thermal output to new extremes, and data centres need cooling systems that can be easily deployed, managed and scaled to match heat rejection demands as they rise… we designed it to be the only CDU our customers will ever need'. At the heart of the system are high‑efficiency IE5‑rated pumps and dual BPHx heat exchangers, integrated with instrumentation kits for centralised tracking of pressure, temperature and flow. ADVERTISEMENT The modularity is further enhanced by a centralised control module separated from the pump module—an architectural choice aimed at reducing system complexity and reliability risks. Maintenance is simplified as well; the CDU is serviceable from the front, enabling placement flush against walls without sacrificing accessibility. Available in both skid‑mounted units with pre‑installed rail and overhead piping, or as separate cabinets for on‑site integration, the system accommodates diverse deployment strategies. LiquidStack intends to begin quoting the GigaModular CDU by September 2025, with production at its Carrollton, Texas facility. Industry analysts emphasise the significance of fully scalable, direct‑to‑chip liquid cooling in meeting AI infrastructure demands. RCR Wireless News highlights the solution's ability to 'future‑proof data centre thermal strategy' amid the transition to powerful GPUs such as Nvidia's upcoming B300 and GB300 lines. Similarly, Facilities Dive reports that the system potentially offers 25 per cent reductions in capital expenditures and floor space compared with traditional CDU arrangements, while operating in ambient temperatures up to 122 °F. In recent major deployments, tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon and Meta have outlined plans for gigawatt‑scale data‑centre campuses fuelled by ultra‑dense racks drawing over 1 MW apiece. As server rack densities accelerate, cooling infrastructure must not only follow but anticipate demand. LiquidStack's GigaModular CDU addresses that by enabling modular real‑time expansion rather than upfront oversizing, a shift that can significantly reduce both capital and operational costs. LiquidStack also continues to diversify its cooling offerings. Alongside single‑phase direct‑to‑chip solutions, the firm supports two‑phase immersion systems tailored for extreme‑density environments and retrofits. These complement its established MacroModular, MicroModular and DataTank offerings, all of which have been deployed for hyperscale, edge and co‑location environments. ADVERTISEMENT The global demand for liquid‑cooling data‑centre infrastructure is projected to grow from approximately $5.17 billion in 2025 to $15.75 billion by 2030. This expansion is driven by the thermal output of AI workloads, energy‑efficiency regulations, and the push for sustainable, water‑efficient operations. Liquid‑cooling offers far higher thermal transfer efficiency than air cooling, dramatically reducing power usage effectiveness and embodied environmental cost. While the GigaModular marks a significant technical milestone, its commercial rollout will be decisive. Lessons from other capital‑intensive systems suggest that long procurement cycles, site readiness, and integration challenges may slow adoption. LiquidStack's provision of pre‑configured skids aims to mitigate such integration hurdles, and its September 2025 quoting timeline aligns with projected first shipments however, it remains to be seen how quickly hyperscalers and data‑centre operators can adopt the system at scale. Several broader industry trends support strong uptake potential. Nvidia has forecast that rack power densities would reach 600 kW by 2027, while data‑centre developers are aggressively expanding capacity in response to AI‑compute demand. As sustainability pressure mounts, liquid‑cooling solutions gain favour since they drastically cut cooling‑related energy consumption and can facilitate heat reuse in co‑generation setups. Risks remain—some operators may hesitate over the upfront investment, and supply‑chain constraints for pump modules or specialised control systems could affect delivery timelines. However, the pay‑as‑you‑grow modular model and forward‑thinking design appear to position LiquidStack favourably within evolving market dynamics. The GigaModular also contributes to a renewed focus on automation and real‑time telemetry in data‑centre thermal management. Centralised instrumentation provides operators data‑driven insights, while scalable pump architectures decouple deployment capacity from physical footprint constraints—critical in dense, high‑performance computing environments. LiquidStack's latest manufacturing footprint expansion in Texas underscores its plan to scale production. The company had earlier announced a second manufacturing facility there in March 2025, to support its growing direct‑to‑chip and immersion‑cooling roadmap. In effect, LiquidStack is framing this launch not merely as a new cooling unit but as a strategic pivot in liquid‑cooling architecture: one that is standardised, modular and adaptable at hyperscale. As AI‑driven compute demand accelerates beyond petaflops toward exascale, liquid‑cooling infrastructure must evolve in tandem.
Yahoo
28-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Data Center Liquid Cooling Market worth $21.14 billion by 2032 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™
DELRAY BEACH, Fla., March 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The report "Data Center Liquid Cooling Market by Component (Solution and Services), End User (Colocation Providers, Enterprises, and Hyperscale Data Centers), Cooling Medium, Data Center Type, Type of Cooling, Enterprise, and Region - Global Forecast to 2032", global data center liquid cooling market is estimated at USD 2.84 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 21.14 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 33.2% during the forecast period. Browse in-depth TOC on "Data Center Liquid Cooling Market" 330 – Tables 60 – Figures 300 – Pages Download PDF Brochure: The data center liquid cooling market is expected to grow faster because of the growing use of AI workloads and high-performance computing (HPC) with densifying racks above 30-50 kW makes traditional air conditioning inefficient. Thus, direct-to-chip (DTC), immersion, and cold plate solutions are necessary. Hyperscale and edge data centers, particularly those sharply rising through 5G, IoT, and cloud computing, will be compelling factors for liquid cooling. The EU Energy Efficiency Directive for more stringent regulation about energy-efficient cooling through U.S. carbon emission laws is another factor driving conversion. It is projected that global data center energy demands will rise in 2030 to 8 percent of world consumption, making any efficiency component significant for liquid cooling at a potential 30-50 percent advantage. Innovations on dielectric fluids and two-phase cooling will further cement GRC, Iceotope, and LiquidStack technology as the future standard for liquid cooling. By enterprise, the IT & Telecom segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing data center liquid cooling segment from 2025 to 2032. The highest compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) in the data center liquid cooling market are mainly contributed by the IT & Telecom segment owing to the expansion of 5G deployments, cloud computing, and AI-based applications. The telecom providers are ramping up the installation of edge data centers to provide low-latency connectivity for applications like autonomous vehicles, IoT, and real-time analytics, all of which require efficient high-density cooling solutions. With heavier scaling of IT infrastructure, air cooling is becoming insufficient and therefore the telecom operators are moving towards direct-to-chip and immersion cooling in search of performance and energy efficiency. More power is consumed at the 5G base station and network hub sectors while telecom companies are still expected to invest heavily in liquid cooling for the optimization of thermal management and sustainability. By 2032 this segment will continue to spearhead the conversion to liquid cooling that will enable cost-effective, high-performance network operations. Request Sample Pages: By data center type, the small and mid-sized data center segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing segment of the data center liquid cooling market from 2025 to 2032. By size segment of the data center liquid cooling market, small and mid-sized data center is projected to be the fastest-growing segment from 2024 to 2030 because of the growing uptake of edge computing, cloud services, and AI-based applications. This is evident, especially in SMEs and many regional enterprises, as they tend toward localization of data centers to enable reduced latency and better security and regulatory compliance. These are not hyperscale data facilities; hence, they do not have space and energy allowances for full-fledged cooling but are ideal for liquid cooling since it provide efficient heat dissipation and energy savings for high-density environments. In addition to that, the demand generated by the emergence of 5G, Internet of Things, and content delivery networks (CDN) continues to demand compact, high-performance data centers in fueling the rapid adoption of liquid cooling. The small and medium-sized data centers will enormously influence the future of distributed computing by 2032; thus, accelerating towards significant growth in the market. By end user, the hyperscale data center segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing segment of the data center liquid cooling market from 2025 to 2032. The hyperscale data center segment is expected to be the fastest-growing end-user segment in the data center liquid cooling market, driven by the increasing adoption of AI, cloud computing, and high-performance computing (HPC). Hyperscalers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Meta are expanding their infrastructure to support AI workloads, big data analytics, and real-time applications, all of which require high-density server configurations. As power consumption per rack surpasses 30-50 kW, traditional air cooling becomes inefficient, making direct-to-chip and immersion cooling essential. Additionally, sustainability initiatives and energy efficiency regulations are pushing hyperscalers to adopt liquid cooling, which reduces power usage effectiveness (PUE) and operational costs. By 2032, hyperscale data centers will continue to dominate liquid cooling adoption, ensuring optimized performance and lower environmental impact. Request Customization: North Americais estimated to be the largest-growing region in the data center liquid cooling market during the forecast period. North America is projected to hold the largest data center liquid cooling market, thanks to the increase in the hyperscale data center buildouts, AI-based workload, and cloud computing demands. The region is home to the largest data center operators worldwide, namely, AWS, Microsoft, Google, and Meta, who are investing heavily in direct-to-chip and immersion cooling technologies to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability. Severe government regulations on carbon emissions and the move toward green data centers are also playing a key role in the growth of liquid cooling. By 2032, the power demand from data centers in the United States alone is expected to reach 35 GW, necessitating huge investments in energy-efficient cooling techniques. With a 70% increase in data center construction and record-low vacancy rates (2.6%), liquid cooling is now becoming a fundamental requirement in high-density, high-performance computing environments. Rittal GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), Vertiv Group Corp. (US), Green Revolution Cooling Inc. (GRC) (US), Submer (Spain), Schneider Electric (France), LiquidStack Holding B.V(US), Iceotope Precision Liquid Cooling (UK), COOLIT SYSTEMS (Canada), DUG Technology (Australia), DCX Liquid Cooling Systems (Poland), Delta Power Solutions (Taiwan), Wiwynn (Taiwan), LiquidCool Solutions, Inc. (US), Midas Immersion Cooling (US), BOYD (US), Kaori Heat Treatment Co,. Ltd (Taiwan), Chilldyne, Inc. (US), Asperitas (Netherlands), and STULZ GMBH (Germany) are the key players in the data center liquid cooling market. 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Associated Press
04-02-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Trane Expands Thermal Management System Capabilities
DAVIDSON, N.C., February 4, 2025 /3BL/ - Trane®– by Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT), a global climate innovator, proudly announces the expansion of its advanced thermal management systems tailored for mission critical environments. A global leader and trusted advisor in sustainable thermal management systems for commercial buildings and mission critical infrastructure, Trane is bolstering its data center thermal management systems with new liquid cooling capabilities and introducing the Trane Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU). 'We're excited to extend our thermal management systems offerings, testing, modeling and service leadership to include liquid cooling for our mission critical customers' said Steve Obstein, Vice President and General Manager, Data Centers & High-Tech, Trane Technologies. 'We are redefining thermal management systems and optimization to deliver consistent and reliable thermal management tailored for mission critical environments.' Trane liquid cooling solutions are engineered to provide precise thermal management by helping to control the delivery and return of coolant to IT racks and are specifically designed to handle high-performance workloads while significantly reducing energy consumption. Tested, validated, and certified, Trane's thermal management systems deliver optimized performance, driving energy efficiency and lowering operational costs. Trane's 1MW Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) with up to 1350kWs is an ideal solution for data center environments seeking to implement direct-to-chip solutions as they shift to hybrid cooling. The Trane CDU leverages proven LiquidStack® technology to enhance Trane's comprehensive thermal management capabilities. This advanced system not only provides precise thermal management by controlling the delivery and return of coolant to IT racks but also integrates seamlessly with Trane's high-efficiency chillers. This integration optimizes performance for one of the key consumers of utility within the thermal management system, ensuring optimal energy efficiency. By combining cutting-edge liquid cooling technology with advanced system design, Trane is setting a new standard in sustainable and efficient thermal management for mission-critical environments. 'I'm thrilled that Trane is bringing LiquidStack high-performance CDU technology to its global network of customers seeking to uplevel their cooling strategies to meet the extraordinary heat rejection needs of AI,' said Joe Capes, CEO, LiquidStack. # # # About Trane Trane – by Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT), a global climate innovator – creates comfortable, energy efficient indoor environments through a broad portfolio of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and controls, services, parts and supply. For more information, please visit or About Trane Technologies Trane Technologies is a global climate innovator. Through our strategic brands Trane® and Thermo King®, and our portfolio of environmentally responsible products and services, we bring efficient and sustainable climate solutions to buildings, homes and transportation. For more on Trane Technologies, visit © 2025 Trane. All Rights Reserved. All trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners.