Latin America Data Center Cooling Industry Overview
The Latin American data center cooling market is highly competitive by nature and appears to be fragmented due to the presence of several prominent players. Key strategies traced from the analysis of recent developments of the market players include agreement and partnership, acquisition, expansion, and product launch. These key players strive to deliver comprehensive solutions that can reduce the expenditure incurred with the cooling systems.
- May 2024: Stulz unveiled its latest innovation, the CyberCool Coolant Management and Distribution Unit (CDU), specifically engineered to optimize heat exchange efficiency in liquid cooling solutions. The product line comprises four models, available in two distinct sizes. These units boast an impressive heat exchange capacity, ranging from 345 kW to 1,380 kW. Stulz has set the rated water supply temperature for the facility water system at 32°C (89.6°F), with the liquid supply temperature for the technology cooling system pegged at 36°C (96.8°F).
- October 2023: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd introduced a new 40 kVA-class 12-ft container-type data center with an immersion/air-cooled hybrid cooling system capable of simultaneously housing servers utilizing three types of cooling methods: air cooling (8 kVA), immersion cooling (25 kVA), and water cooling (8 kVA).
Latin America Data Center Cooling Market Leaders
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Vertiv Group Corp.
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Stulz GmbH
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Schneider Electric SE
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Rittal GmbH & Co. KG
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Asetek A/S
- *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order