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DCD: Powering up and cooling down

AI-driven workloads are pushing data centres to rethink cooling methods. Schneider Electric highlights the shift to liquid cooling, hybrid solutions, and workforce upskilling to meet rising thermal demands.

Forbes: Why liquid cooling is harder than it looks

Liquid cooling is essential for high-density AI data centres, but its complexity demands expertise in hybrid systems, precision tuning, redundancy, and future-ready designs.

Reuters: Schneider working with Nvidia to design cooling systems​

Our designs will be used in data centres that use Nvidia's flagship server containing 72 of its most powerful AI chips, which is rolling out early next year.

AI magazine: Schneider and Nvidia driving AI data centre evolution

Schneider Electric and Nvidia partner to create sustainable, AI-ready data centre solutions, combining liquid cooling, efficient power systems, and modular designs to support next-gen AI infrastructure.

Financial Times: How more efficient data centres could unlock the AI boom

How improving energy efficiency in data centres is critical to supporting the rapid expansion of AI technologies, addressing growing energy demands while enabling sustainable innovation.

IDC Research: Motivair acquisition strengthens Schneider Electric's AI portfolio

Discover how our strategic acquisition of Motivair is transforming AI datacenter cooling with innovative liquid cooling solutions, driving efficiency, scalability, and sustainability in high-density computing.

Reference designs Revolutionise your data centre infrastructure with data centre reference designs.
Digital twins and simulations Unlock the power of digital twin technology to optimise operations and improve decision-making.
EcoConsult Our consultants audit, evaluate, and map liquid cooling assets and systems, leveraging software to optimise and digitise those assets and systems.
EcoStruxure™ Building Operations Increase energy and operational efficiency with seamless monitoring, management, and control of building systems from one convenient, mobile-enabled control centre.
Data Centre Expert A scalable monitoring software that collects, organises, and distributes critical device information providing a comprehensive view of equipment.
IT Design CFD EcoStruxure IT Design CFD empowers you to design highly efficient, optimally cooled data centres.

FAQs

Liquid cooling is a high-efficiency method for data centre cooling that uses liquid such as water or dielectric fluids to remove heat from servers and IT equipment. Compared to air cooling, it offers superior thermal performance, enabling high-density computing and energy savings. It’s a core component of modern liquid cooling solutions for both new and existing data centres.​

Liquid cooling is essential for managing the intense heat generated by AI workloads and high-density servers. It enables:​

Greater energy efficiency and reduced cooling costs​

Support for high-performance computing without thermal throttling​

Smaller physical footprints in the white space due to denser server configurations​

Improved sustainability through lower power consumption​.

The two techniques in data centre liquid cooling are:​

Direct-to-chip cooling: This method, also known as direct liquid cooling (DLC), circulates coolant directly over heat-generating components like CPUs and GPUs using cold plates. It offers precise thermal control and is ideal for high-performance and AI workloads both in brownfield and greenfield applications.​

Immersion cooling: This technique submerges entire servers in a dielectric fluid, allowing for uniform heat dissipation and minimal reliance on airflow.​

Schneider Electric’s end-to-end portfolio supports both technologies, ensuring flexibility, efficiency, and scalability for modern data centres.

Liquid cooling retrofit is a practical way to modernise existing air-cooled data centres. By integrating technologies like rear-door heat exchangers, Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs), and hybrid cooling systems, operators can enhance thermal performance without a full infrastructure overhaul. Retrofitting enables support for high-density workloads while improving energy efficiency and sustainability.

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