Exhibitors
Zerocool
Stand: G140
- | Cloud & AI Infrastructure
- | Cooling | Kühlung
- | Environmental Services | Umweltdienstleistungen
- | Energy
- | Manufacturing
- | Utilities / Water / Waste Management
With the rapid growth of AI, the demands on data centres are also increasing: greater performance, higher power density and growing energy requirements. This means that the focus is shifting, above all, to managing the heat generated.
Cooling is thus becoming a central infrastructural task. In modern AI data centres, around 85% of the heat load is already dissipated via liquid cooling. Conventional compression refrigeration is no longer necessary for this area. The real cooling challenge lies in the remaining 15% or so: mechanical cooling and auxiliary equipment such as air-side rack cooling, dehumidification and UPS.
This is precisely where Zerocool comes in. We do not primarily cool using electricity – we cool using heat, thereby helping to significantly reduce the PUE and meet the EnEfg
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