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Author: Ritika Pandey, Research Analyst
July 5, 2025
According to a new report by UnivDatos, The Data Center Liquid Cooling Market is expected to reach Million in 2033 by growing at a CAGR of 15.93% during the forecast period (2025- 2033F). The global data center liquid cooling solutions market is experiencing dynamic growth with the increasing demand for high-performance computing, AI, and big data analytics. Traditional air cooling is no longer efficient as data centers expand, driving more efficient liquid cooling solutions. Some of the solutions, such as direct-to-chip and immersion cooling, offer superior thermal management, enabling higher server densities and reducing energy consumption. The necessity for energy efficiency, environmental legislation, and the use of edge computing and cloud services are driving growth in the global data center liquid cooling solution market. Further, the market is expected to expand as data centers pivot to satisfy the demands of real-time computing as well. In fact, Delta launched its Core Shell Liquid-Cooled Busbar and HVDC Air-Cooled Busbar on May 21, 2025, which is capable of up to 50VDC/8000A and 800VDC/1000A, which will provide consistent operation of the systems. Furthermore, in areas with more advanced liquid cooling, Delta’s liquid-to-liquid cooling systems can provide cooling upwards of 1,500 kW. In addition, Delta has also introduced rack-level coolant distribution units with up to 200kW of cooling, and the ability to deliver liquid-cooled cold plates for GPUs and CPUs to provide excellent thermal support for next-generation chips.
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Organizations around the globe are trying to find substitutes for liquid cooling technologies in data centers. There are no regulations in India on liquid cooling yet, but there are guidelines and standards that govern their implementation and operation. Some of the regulatory frameworks guiding these technologies globally have been mentioned below:
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) publishes guidelines for the thermal management of data centers that also include recommendations for temperature ranges for equipment, and best practices for cooling systems makeup. In the data centre sector, ASHRAE standards and guidance are internationally recognized and are considered the standard practice worldwide.
Guidelines for enhancing data center energy efficiency have been introduced by India's Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE). These guidelines also encourage the adoption of innovative cooling technology, such as liquid cooling systems, to improve efficiency and reduce energy consumption.
The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) has been working with the Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) has develop certification standards for green data centers. These standards are aimed at promoting sustainable practices in building data centers and addressing some of the barriers preventing the adoption of energy-efficient cooling technologies. These certification standards are voluntary now but are becoming more prevalent as an essential commitment.
Data centers often seek international certifications such as ISO 140001 as it relates to environmental management. Additionally, it also seeks for ISO 27001 certificate because it considers security for the digital environment. Further, ISO 5001 is also taken as it helps to create a structured approach to effectively monitor the energy usage.
According to the report, the impact of Data Center Liquid Cooling has been identified to be high for the Asia-Pacific area. Some of how this impact has been felt include:
Asia-Pacific is expected to grow with a significant CAGR during the forecast period (2025-2033). The Asia-Pacific region sees quicker development in the data-center liquid cooling market, with China, India, and Japan as the leaders. Developing countries of the Asia-Pacific region want to take the lead in data-center construction, with larger enterprises scaling their facilities to maintain their ambitions of ensuring the stability and reliability of data services, etc. The application of 5G, wearable devices, Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence has created an increasing demand for computing power across the region. The companies operating in the Asia-Pacific region are leading to the growth in the adoption of accelerator processors with cooling needs far beyond those of traditional air-cooled systems in enterprise data centers. Therefore, in this region, immersive cooling technology is demanded in data centers because consideration for cooling requirements up to 200W or even more is on. The market in the Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow at a good CAGR over the forecast period with ongoing strategic investments through product launches, strategic mergers and acquisitions, collaborations, etc.
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