nVent Electric unveils liquid cooling solutions for data centers

nVent Electric introduces modular liquid cooling solutions to meet modern chip cooling demands, strengthening its leadership in data centre innovation.

  • Friday, 28th November 2025 Posted 3 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

nVent Electric plc, known for electrical connection and protection solutions, has unveiled its new modular data centre liquid cooling solutions. These offerings cater to the evolving needs of chip manufacturers, delivering state-of-the-art cooling technology.

The new range features enhanced Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) offerings with both row and rack-based designs, as well as advanced technology cooling system manifolds. Complementing these are updated racks, crafted with cutting-edge reference designs, and a new services program designed to streamline maintenance and operations.

nVent is set to showcase these innovations at the SC25 event, where its next-generation intelligent power distribution units (PDUs) will also be on display. Adding to the lineup, the company will debut its "We Do Cool Stuff" campaign and engage in discussions spotlighting liquid cooling advancements, alongside eminent figures from NVIDIA, Lenovo, HPE, and AMD.

Leadership in Liquid Cooling and Power

The company's revamped portfolio boasts modular, scalable row-based CDUs, next-generation PDUs, AC and DC rack CDUs, and innovative technology cooling system manifolds. Together, these elements bring revolutionary cooling infrastructure to data centres aiming to support artificial intelligence growth. Additionally, nVent's products share a unified control platform, enhancing reliability and simplifying operations for data centre managers.

Recognising the significance of correct installation and maintenance in liquid cooling systems, nVent offers a comprehensive suite of services, ensuring projects run smoothly and downtime is minimised.

Collaborating with Industry Pioneers

The collaboration between nVent and Siemens showcases their joint expertise in developing a liquid cooling and power framework tailored for hyperscale AI workloads. These efforts aim to equip data centres for global deployment and operational resilience.

nVent is participating in Project Deschutes, showcasing its new CDU design based on Google's criteria. This initiative by the Open Compute Project seeks to expedite the adoption of liquid cooling industry-wide.

Industry Insights

At SC25, nVent experts will engage both in-person and via social media, sharing insights on the future of the data centre sector. A panel featuring representatives from key industry players will delve into the legacy and evolution of liquid cooling in supercomputing. Attendees can look forward to "Tech Talks" presentations, offering expert advice on deploying the latest AI technologies.

‘We Do Cool Stuff’

Aligning with its legacy of innovation, nVent's "We Do Cool Stuff" campaign invites SC25 attendees to engage with the future of data center infrastructures. Through powerful, multimedia campaigns, nVent emphasizes its pivotal role in tackling global cooling challenges.

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