As AI workloads intensify, the systems designed to keep them cool are no longer just "background building components." They have become mission-critical infrastructure that determines the very scalability of the digital world.
Our latest whitepaper, Cooling the Future: How Are HVAC Systems Powering Data Centers and the Next Wave of Energy Infrastructure?, dives deep into why the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) industry is the unsung hero of the next infrastructure cycle.
Data centers are energy-hungry giants. In 2024, U.S. data centers consumed approximately 183 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity—roughly 4% of total U.S. demand. By the end of 2025, that number is projected to exceed 200 TWh.1,2
The challenge? Cooling alone can account for 37% to 40% of a data center’s total energy consumption. As server racks move from traditional 5–10 kilowatt (kW) densities to AI-ready 100+ kW densities, traditional air cooling is reaching its physical limits.3
We are witnessing a massive architectural shift from air-based cooling to liquid cooling. Technologies like direct-to-chip and immersion cooling are no longer niche; they are becoming foundational for AI. Why?
This segment is expected to grow at a 20% CAGR, outpacing the broader HVAC market as hyperscale operators scramble to upgrade their facilities.5
While pure-play tech stocks often capture the headlines, HVAC companies with "data center exposure" offer a different kind of growth story. These companies benefit from:
The whitepaper also explores a fascinating convergence: the return of nuclear power. Major tech players are looking toward nuclear energy to provide "firm," reliable, round-the-clock power to support these massive cooling loads. This integrated approach—pairing stable energy with advanced thermal management—is the new blueprint for AI infrastructure.
The future of digital infrastructure won't just be defined by how fast we can process data, but by how efficiently we can manage the heat it creates. Read our whitepaper, "Cooling the Future," to explore the technologies, market trends, and companies leading this cooling revolution.
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