The Global Data Center Liquid Immersion Cooling market was valued at US$ 264 Million in 2022, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.1% from 2023 to 2030.
Liquid immersion cooling is the most commonly used technology for cooling data centers, and it is increasing in popularity. Data center liquid immersion cooling entails directly immersing IT hardware such as memory, discs, and CPUs in non-conductive dielectric liquids that serve as coolants for the system. The heat generated by these systems is transported to coolants immediately, effectively, and efficiently, avoiding the need for active cooling components such as heat sinks, fans, and interface materials, which are usually employed for air cooling.
Liquid cooling technologies offer low-carbon cooling, and the growing number of hyper scale data centers is driving demand for direct liquid cooling solutions in the Data Center Liquid Immersion Cooling Market. Furthermore, the benefits provided by these systems, such as efficient cooling for high-speed computing, are projected to boost market expansion. Increased data center construction, reduced data center power usage, and a preference for data center liquid immersion cooling due to rising water scarcity will provide enormous growth prospects. However, the availability of alternate cooling technologies, a lack of demand and awareness, and expensive maintenance costs may stymie market expansion.
Global Data Center Liquid Immersion Cooling Market- Trends
The growing need to reduce carbon footprint is the primary trend in the global data center liquid immersion cooling market. In a data center environment, the operation of components such as IT servers, generators, and building shell emits carbon dioxide. Carbon emissions can be determined by the amount of power consumed by these facilities. In a year, data centers consume 2.5% to 4.5% of the power generated globally, while they emit 1.5% to 2.5% of greenhouse gas. The demand for the data center is growing at a significant phase. Many large organizations are forced to develop new data centers to power their business efficiently.
The installation of efficient liquid immersion will aid in reducing power consumption as well as carbon emissions in the facilities. The PUE generated by Carnot Jet System is significantly lower than the air-cooling data centers, thereby helping in reducing carbon emission. The direct reduction in carbon emissions associated with cooling energy reduction also helps enterprises achieve better scores on the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) and reach carbon reduction goals. Therefore, as the need to reduce carbon footprint is increasing, it is expected that the global market in focus will witness high growth during the forecast period.
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