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Global Data Center Cooling Market Landscape 2024-2029

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  • 262 Pages
  • August 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Arizton
  • ID: 5549987
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The global data center cooling market by investment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.63% from 2023 to 2029.

KEY TRENDS

Rising Adoption of AI will Drive Demand for Advanced Cooling Technologies.
  • The global data center cooling market is experiencing significant growth due to the adoption of advanced technologies such as AI and ML. Worldwide, people are increasingly embracing AI for various operations.
  • In August 2023, according to Vertiv, with the growing use of AI and HPC, data centers are now being designed to handle a massive 100 megawatts of power and pack as much as 30 kW of computing power into each rack. This challenges data center buildings to maximize their available space while catering to customers with larger workloads. These data center buildings are evolving in various ways to cope with the increasing demands, such as handling heavier racks and improved cooling solutions. This includes the introduction of robotics in construction and advanced cooling methods such as direct-to-chip cooling.
  • AI expansion brings profound changes across sectors, promising convenience and improved functionality in finance, healthcare, and more. In data centers supporting AL and ML workloads, liquid-based cooling is the preferred technology due to its ability to handle the high heat generated by powerful computing devices such as TPUs.

Growing Rack Power Density

  • Rack power density is critical in data center design, capacity planning, cooling, and power provisioning. Over the past few years, there has been an unprecedented rise in IT equipment rack power density. The adoption of compute-intensive workloads such as AI, IoT, Augmented and Virtual Reality, and the popular cryptocurrency mining trend have increased data storage and processing requirements, necessitating high-density racks.
  • The surge in demand for HPC, led by the adoption of converged and hyper-converged solutions and virtualization, will contribute to the rise in rack power density to an average of 10 to 12 kW during the forecast period. Consequently, hyperscale facilities with a power capacity that exceeds 15 MW will witness significant growth.
  • The increasing rack power density has made innovative and flexible facility designs imperative, along with the adoption of rack-level UPS solutions and diverse electricity feeds for racks. Many large and mega data centers have power infrastructure supporting a rack density of up to 50 kW.
  • In August 2023, Digital Realty introduced a new high-density colocation service to accommodate up to 70nkW per rack. The company deployed rear door heat exchangers on the racks to facilitate high-density workloads.

Innovations in Data Center Cooling Techniques

  • Immersion cooling, a liquid-based cooling technique, regulates data center equipment temperature by submerging it in cooling fluid. This method helps dissipate heat and ensure optimal performance of components such as CPUs. Compared to traditional cooling methods, such as computer room air conducting (CRAC), immersion cooling is more efficient due to liquid's higher thermal conductivity than air.
  • According to the Uptime Institute, enhancing data center cooling is the primary contributor to overall colocation sustainability. The data center can effectively manage dense and high-performance server clusters by adopting direct-chip-liquid-based cooling while simultaneously curbing power and water consumption.
  • In January 2024, Aligned Data Centers launched DeltaFlow~, a new liquid-based cooling system and technology designed to support high-density computing requirements and workloads of up to 300 kW per rack.
  • In November 2023, LiquidStack, a cooling company, launched a single-phase cooling system for AI workload in data centers.
  • In October 2023, ServerDomes announced its partnership with LiquidCool to use immersion cooling techniques in data centers.

Adoption of Liquid-Cooling Techniques

  • In December 2023, Equinix announced plans to expand its support for liquid-based cooling technology, including direct-to-chip cooling, to over 100 International Business Exchange (IBX) data centers across more than 45 metro areas globally. Locations set to support direct-to-chip liquid-based cooling include London, Silicon Valley, Singapore, and Washington DC.
  • In August 2023, Digital Realty launched a high-density rack that supports up to 70 kW per rack over 28 locations across North America, EMEA, and APAC. The company said this is possible due to the latest technologies in cooling systems, such as Air-Assisted Liquid Cooling (AALC) technologies.
  • In January 2023, NTT DATA deployed its first liquid immersion cooling and direct contact liquid-based cooling technology in India in the Navi Mumbai Data Center.

SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

  • The global data center cooling market is witnessing significant advances in cooling technologies to enhance energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Implementing water-side economizers and various evaporative cooling systems is gaining traction, particularly in regions with colder climates.
  • The demand for reliable and eco-friendly data storage and processing continues to grow, and the adoption of innovative cooling solutions is expected to further expand in the global data center cooling market in the upcoming years.
  • Countries like the US, Germany, France, the UK, and several central and eastern countries with supercomputing facilities and high rack power density exceeding 100 kW have emerged as major adopters of direct-liquid-based cooling solutions and liquid immersion solutions.
  • Free cooling has emerged as a highly adopted approach, particularly in regions such as Western Europe, the Nordics, APAC, North America, and others. Here, ambient temperatures are favorable for utilizing outside air to cool data centers throughout the year, eliminating the need for traditional chillers.
  • The market is witnessing ongoing innovations in the free cooling space, including developing free cooling chillers that operate without water and indoor CRAC units that optimize cooling efficiency. For instance, CyrusOne's Amsterdam I data center facility has an N+1 free cooling air-cooled chiller and CRAH units with N+25% redundancy.

GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

  • In the global data center cooling market, North America dominated the market in terms of investment, with a market share of around 41% in 2023, followed by APAC and Europe (Western Europe, Nordics, and Central & Eastern Europe).
  • The North American data center cooling market is expected to witness significant growth in terms of investment, with a growth rate of around 51% between 2023 and 2029. In North America, the U.S. witnessed the highest investment, around 95% share in 2023, followed by Canada.
  • In the Latin American data center cooling industry, Brazil witnessed the highest market share in 2023, followed by Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and the rest of Latin America.
  • In Europe, Germany dominated the data center cooling market with a market share of around 16% in 2023, followed by Ireland, the UK, France, Norway, Denmark, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Iceland, Russia, Poland, and other European countries.
  • In the Middle East & Africa, South Africa dominated the data center cooling market share in 2023, and Saudia Arabia, UAE, Israel, Nigeria Kemya, Egypt, and other countries followed it.
  • APAC was the second-largest data center cooling industry by investment globally in 2023. China was the largest market in APAC, followed by Australia, India, Hong Kong, South Korea, New Zealand, and the rest of the APAC countries.

Segmentation by Geography

  • North America
  • The U.S.
  • Canada
  • Latin America
  • Brazil
  • Mexico
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Rest of the Latin American Countries
  • Western Europe
  • The U.K.
  • Ireland
  • Germany
  • France
  • Italy
  • Switzerland
  • Spain
  • Netherlands
  • Belgium
  • Other Western European Countries
  • Nordics
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • Finland & Iceland
  • Central & Eastern Europe
  • Russia
  • Poland
  • Other Central & Eastern European Countries
  • Middle East
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Israel
  • Other Middle Eastern Countries
  • Africa
  • South Africa
  • Kenya
  • Nigeria
  • Egypt
  • Other African Countries
  • APAC
  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • Hong Kong
  • South Korea
  • Taiwan
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Rest of APAC
  • Southeast Asia
  • Singapore
  • Indonesia
  • Malaysia
  • Thailand
  • Philippines
  • Vietnam
  • Other Southeast Asian Countries

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

  • The global data center cooling market hosts various active vendors offering different solutions. Those vendors that provide innovative and advanced technologies stand a better chance of securing a larger market share throughout the forecast period.
  • Some of the prominent cooling infrastructure providers operating in the data center cooling market include 4energy,3M, Asetek, Black Box, Carrier, Condair, Daikin Applied, Delta Electronics, Johnson Controls, Mitsubishi Electric, STULZ, Schneider Electric Rittal, Vertiv, and others.
  • Globally, many colocation operators in the global data center cooling market are adopting advanced cooling technologies in their data centers. This new technology involves submerging computer servers in a special liquid that helps keep them cool. This will lead to increased opportunities for vendors offering advanced cooling solutions to increase their revenue share in the industry. In January 2024, STACK Infrastructure announced that it had expanded its data center with AI technologies and a high-density rack to fulfill the demand for ML workloads. It is installed directly to chip cooling and supports 300 kW or higher per immersion cooling technique in the future.
  • In May 2024, STULZ announced its partnership with Dutch Immersion cooling firm Asperitas to create a modular data center solution integrating immersion Cooling for indoor and outdoor use. The collaboration has produced a module capable of supporting an IT load of up to 20 kW using Asperitas’ immersion cooling technology.
  • In February 2023, Castrol, a lubricant manufacturer, obtained approval for its cooling fluid to be utilized in Submer's data center immersion tanks. Submer conducted a compatibility study on Castrol's ON Immersion Cooling Fluid DC 20 and approved it, allowing the fluid to be used in summer equipment without voiding the warranty.

Prominent Cooling Infrastructure Providers

  • Airedale
  • Rittal
  • Schneider Electric
  • STULZ
  • Vertiv
  • 3M
  • 4Energy
  • AAON
  • Alfa Laval
  • AIRSYS
  • Aqua Cooling
  • Aquila
  • Asetek
  • Asperitas
  • Austin Hughes
  • Canovate
  • Carrier
  • Chilldyne
  • CITEC International
  • ClimateWorx International
  • Cooler Master
  • Condair
  • CoolIT Systems
  • Daikin Applied
  • DCX LIQUID COOLING SYSTEMS
  • Degree Controls
  • Delta Electronics
  • ebm-papst
  • EMICON
  • ENVICOOL
  • FläktGroup
  • Fuji Electric
  • Green Revolution Cooling
  • HiRef
  • Huawei
  • Iceotope Technologies
  • ION UPS
  • Johnson Controls
  • Kelvion
  • Kyoto Cooling
  • Legrand
  • Lennox International
  • LiquidCool Solutions
  • LiquidStack
  • Menerga
  • Midas Immersion Cooling
  • Minkels
  • Motivair
  • Munters
  • Nortek Air Solutions
  • nVent
  • OceanAire
  • QCooling
  • Renovo Zhuhai
  • Shanghai Shenglin M&E Technology
  • SPX Cooling Tech
  • Stellar Energy
  • Submer
  • Swegon
  • SWEP
  • Systecon
  • Trane
  • United Metal Products
  • Upsite Technologies
  • Vigilent
  • Wakefield Thermal

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED:

1. How big is the data center cooling market?
2. What is the growth rate of the data center cooling market?
3. Which region holds the most significant data center cooling market share?

Table of Contents

1. About the Publisher2. Data Center Capabilities3. What's Included4. Segments Included5. Research Methodology6. Market at Glance7. Premium Insights
8. Investment Opportunities
8.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
9. Market Dynamics
9.1. Market Opportunities & Trends
9.2. Market Growth Enablers
9.3. Market Restraints
10. Market Segmentation
10.1. Infrastructure
10.2. Cooling Systems
10.3. Cooling Technique
10.4. Liquid Based Cooling Technique
10.5. Tier Standards
11. Geography Segmentation
12. North America
12.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
12.2. Data Center Cooling Market by Investment
12.3. Data Center Cooling Market by Infrastructure
13. US
13.1. Key Investors & Investments
13.2. Market by Investment
13.3. Market by Infrastructure
14. Canada
14.1. Key Highlights & Investments
14.2. Market by Investment
14.3. Market by Infrastructure
15. Latin America
15.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
15.2. Market by Investment
15.3. Market by Infrastructure
16. Brazil
16.1. Key Investors & Investments
16.2. Market by Investment
16.3. Market by Infrastructure
17. Mexico
17.1. Key Investors & Investments
17.2. Market by Investment
17.3. Market by Infrastructure
18. Chile
18.1. Key Investors & Investments
18.2. Market by Investment
18.3. Market by Infrastructure
19. Colombia
19.1. Key Investors & Investments
19.2. Market by Investment
19.3. Market by Infrastructure
20. Rest of Latin America
20.1. Key Investors & Investments
20.2. Market by Investment
20.3. Market by Infrastructure
21. Western Europe
21.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
21.2. Data Center Cooling Market by Investment
21.3. Data Center Cooling Market by Infrastructure
22. Uk
22.1. Key Investors & Investments
22.2. Market by Investment
22.3. Market by Infrastructure
23. Germany
23.1. Key Investors & Investments
23.2. Market by Investment
23.3. Market by Infrastructure
24. France
24.1. Key Investors & Investments
24.2. Market by Investment
24.3. Market by Infrastructure
25. Netherlands
25.1. Key Investors & Investments
25.2. Market by Investment
25.3. Market by Infrastructure
26. Ireland
26.1. Key Investors & Investments
26.2. Market by Investment
26.3. Market by Infrastructure
27. Switzerland
27.1. Key Investors & Investments
27.2. Market by Investment
27.3. Market by Infrastructure
28. Italy
28.1. Key Investors & Investments
28.2. Market by Investment
28.3. Market by Infrastructure
29. Spain
29.1. Key Investors & Investments
29.2. Market by Investment
29.3. Market by Infrastructure
30. Belgium
30.1. Key Investors & Investments
30.2. Market by Investment
30.3. Market by Infrastructure
31. Other Western European Countries
31.1. Key Investors & Investments
31.2. Market by Investment
31.3. Market by Infrastructure
32. Nordics
32.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
32.2. Data Center Cooling Market by Investment
32.3. Data Center Cooling Market by Infrastructure
33. Sweden
33.1. Key Investors & Investments
33.2. Market by Investment
33.3. Market by Infrastructure
34. Denmark
34.1. Key Highlights & Investments
34.2. Market by Investment
34.3. Market by Infrastructure
35. Norway
35.1. Key Highlights & Investments
35.2. Market by Investment
35.3. Market by Infrastructure
36. Finland & Iceland
36.1. Key Investors & Investments
36.2. Market by Investment
36.3. Market by Infrastructure
37. Central & Eastern Europe
37.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
37.2. Data Center Cooling Market by Investment
37.3. Data Center Cooling Market by Infrastructure
38. Russia
38.1. Key Investors & Investments
38.2. Market by Investment
38.3. Market by Infrastructure
39. Poland
39.1. Key Investors & Investments
39.2. Market by Investment
39.3. Market by Infrastructure
40. Other Central & Eastern European Countries
40.1. Key Investors & Investments
40.2. Market by Investment
40.3. Market by Infrastructure
41. Middle East
41.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
41.2. Data Center Cooling Market by Investment
41.3. Data Center Cooling Market by Infrastructure
42. Uae
42.1. Key Investors & Investments
42.2. Market by Investment
42.3. Market by Infrastructure
43. Saudi Arabia
43.1. Key Investors & Investments
43.2. Market by Investment
43.3. Market by Infrastructure
44. Israel
44.1. Key Investors & Investments
44.2. Market by Investment
44.3. Market by Infrastructure
44.4. Other Middle Eastern Countries
44.5. Key Investors & Investments
44.6. Market by Investment
44.7. Market by Infrastructure
45. Africa
45.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
45.2. Data Center Cooling Market by Investment
45.3. Data Center Cooling Market by Infrastructure
46. South Africa
46.1. Key Investors & Investments
46.2. Market by Investment
46.3. Market by Infrastructure
47. Kenya
47.1. Key Investors & Investments
47.2. Market by Investment
47.3. Market by Infrastructure
48. Nigeria
48.1. Key Investors & Investments
48.2. Market by Investment
48.3. Market by Infrastructure
49. Egypt
49.1. Key Investors & Investments
49.2. Market by Investment
49.3. Market by Infrastructure
50. Other African Countries
50.1. Key Investors & Investments
50.2. Market by Investment
50.3. Market by Infrastructure
51. Apac
51.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
51.2. Data Center Cooling Market by Investment
51.3. Data Center Cooling Market by Infrastructure
52. China
52.1. Key Investors & Investments
52.2. Market by Investment
52.3. Market by Infrastructure
53. Hong Kong
53.1. Key Investors & Investments
53.2. Market by Investment
53.3. Market by Infrastructure
54. Australia
54.1. Key Investors & Investments
54.2. Market by Investment
54.3. Market by Infrastructure
55. New Zealand
55.1. Key Investors & Investments
55.2. Market by Investment
55.3. Market by Infrastructure
56. Japan
56.1. Key Investors & Investments
56.2. Market by Investment
56.3. Market by Infrastructure
57. India
57.1. Key Investors & Investments
57.2. Market by Investment
57.3. Market by Infrastructure
58. South Korea
58.1. Key Investors & Investments
58.2. Market by Investment
58.3. Market by Infrastructure
59. Taiwan
59.1. Key Investors & Investments
59.2. Market by Investment
59.3. Market by Infrastructure
60. Rest of Apac
60.1. Key Investors & Investments
60.2. Market by Investment
60.3. Market by Infrastructure
61. Southeast Asia
61.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
61.2. Data Center Cooling Market by Investment
61.3. Data Center Cooling Market by Infrastructure
62. Singapore
62.1. Key Investors & Investments
62.2. Market by Investment
62.3. Market by Infrastructure
63. Indonesia
63.1. Key Investors & Investments
63.2. Market by Investment
63.3. Market by Infrastructure
64. Malaysia
64.1. Key Investors & Investments
64.2. Market by Investment
64.3. Market by Infrastructure
65. Thailand
65.1. Key Investors & Investments
65.2. Market by Investment
65.3. Market by Infrastructure
66. Philippines
66.1. Key Investors & Investments
66.2. Market by Investment
66.3. Market by Infrastructure
67. Vietnam
67.1. Key Investors & Investments
67.2. Market by Investment
67.3. Market by Infrastructure
68. Other Southeast Asian Countries
68.1. Key Investors & Investments
68.2. Market by Investment
68.3. Market by Infrastructure
69. Market Participants
69.1. Cooling Infrastructure Providers
70. Quantitative Summary
71. Appendix
71.1. Abbreviations
71.2. Definitions
71.3. Segmental Coverage

Companies Mentioned

  • Airedale
  • Rittal
  • Schneider Electric
  • STULZ
  • Vertiv
  • 3M
  • 4Energy
  • AAON
  • Alfa Laval
  • AIRSYS
  • Aqua Cooling
  • Aquila
  • Asetek
  • Asperitas
  • Austin Hughes
  • Canovate
  • Carrier
  • Chilldyne
  • CITEC International
  • ClimateWorx International
  • Cooler Master
  • Condair
  • CoolIT Systems
  • Daikin Applied
  • DCX LIQUID COOLING SYSTEMS
  • Degree Controls
  • Delta Electronics
  • ebm-papst
  • EMICON
  • ENVICOOL
  • FläktGroup
  • Fuji Electric
  • Green Revolution Cooling
  • HiRef
  • Huawei
  • Iceotope Technologies
  • ION UPS
  • Johnson Controls
  • Kelvion
  • Kyoto Cooling
  • Legrand
  • Lennox International
  • LiquidCool Solutions
  • LiquidStack
  • Menerga
  • Midas Immersion Cooling
  • Minkels
  • Motivair
  • Munters
  • Nortek Air Solutions
  • nVent
  • OceanAire
  • QCooling
  • Renovo Zhuhai
  • Shanghai Shenglin M&E Technology
  • SPX Cooling Tech
  • Stellar Energy
  • Submer
  • Swegon
  • SWEP
  • Systecon
  • Trane
  • United Metal Products
  • Upsite Technologies
  • Vigilent
  • Wakefield Thermal

Methodology


Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.

Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.



 

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