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Schneider Electric has taken a significant step in the realm of liquid cooling by presenting its full portfolio of technologies following the acquisition of Motivair in 2025. This merger combines Schneider’s robust global supply chain and expertise in data center infrastructure and software with Motivair’s over 15 years of experience in exascale computing, promising a new generation of comprehensive solutions in this field.
The innovations included in this new offering encompass cooling distribution units (CDUs), rear door heat exchangers, and dynamic cooling systems. All of these components are designed to meet the energy and processing demands of high-density data centers with intensive thermal loads.
Schneider Electric’s new liquid cooling solution portfolio is targeted at hyperscale and colocation data center environments. These solutions are specifically designed to efficiently manage the heat generated by artificial intelligence chips, which require a substantial amount of power and produce high levels of heat. In this regard, liquid cooling presents itself as a highly effective alternative, being up to 3,000 times more efficient than air cooling.
As the industry moves towards higher power densities, liquid cooling is becoming an essential component in keeping critical infrastructures operating at peak performance. Schneider Electric and Motivair have stated their commitment to delivering the most comprehensive portfolio of liquid cooling solutions in the market, integrating all necessary data center solutions into a single package.
Richard Whitmore, CEO of Motivair by Schneider Electric, emphasized that the focus on cooling has had to evolve to meet today’s complex requirements, collaborating with major manufacturers like NVIDIA. This not only accelerates time to market but also improves return on investment for their clients.
The new solutions enable precise thermal control in high-performance racks and technologies that optimize the use of water and energy resources. With global manufacturing capabilities and rigorous testing, Schneider Electric is well positioned to meet the growing demand for liquid cooling solutions.
Liquid cooling has transitioned from being a simple performance enhancement component to becoming a crucial element in modern high-density computing environments. With this acquisition, Schneider Electric reinforces its leadership in critical infrastructure for data centers, simplifying deployment and reducing operational complexity in the industry.
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