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VERTIV AND TECOGEN FORGE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP TO ENHANCE COOLING SOLUTIONS FOR POWER-CONSTRAINED DATA CENTRES
Vertiv, a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, and Tecogen, a clean energy company providing ultra-efficient and clean on-site power, heating and cooling equipment, have announced a collaboration that enables Vertiv to offer Tecogen’ s advanced natural gas-powered chiller technology to data centres worldwide, addressing power constraints and facilitating the deployment of AI at scale.
The Tecogen solution will expand Vertiv’ s industry-leading portfolio of cooling solutions.
As the power required for Artificial Intelligence computing and its supporting critical digital infrastructure increases, the strain on the power grid is showing, with increased demand exceeding supply in some regions. Tecogen’ s solutions, proven over 40 years in demanding 24 / 7 applications such as healthcare and process cooling, help to reduce grid strain through natural gas-powered chiller technology.
Vertiv has more than 60 years of experience in providing cooling, power and IT management for data centres of every size. This global partnership underscores Vertiv and Tecogen’ s commitment
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to delivering cost-effective and resilient infrastructure solution options that leverage alternative energy resources.
“ We are excited to partner with Tecogen to bring innovative cooling solutions to our customers,” said George Hannah, Senior Director of Chilled Water Systems at Vertiv.“ Integrating Tecogen’ s technology into our portfolio allows data centre operators to overcome power constraints, optimise energy usage and confidently expand their AI capabilities.”
DataOne, the sustainable AI data centre specialist, and
Nebius, an AI and cloud computing leader, are redefining the speed and efficiency of data centre construction together.
DataOne is delivering a first phase facility in just 20 weeks and this state-of-the-art data centre in Vineland, New Jersey, will accelerate Nebius’ expansion into the U. S. market. Built on behind-the-metre electricity solutions, this new data centre harnesses innovative power generation to minimise dependence on the local grid.
rapid global expansion. Our ambition doesn’ t stop with what we’ re announcing today; we aim to build this campus out with multiple clients and tenants to become a gigawatt-scale data centre campus.”
DataOne entered the market in late 2024 with Europe’ s first giga-scale AI hosting data centre, followed by an AI-bespoke facility for Core42 in Grenoble, France.
This advanced approach underscores DataOne and Nebius’ commitment to sustainable infrastructure. Other sustainabilityfocused solutions include creative heat recovery systems, urban farming, energy-efficient cooling practices, and renewable energy options, all designed to reduce environmental impact while delivering exceptional performance.
Charles-Antoine Beyney, CEO of DataOne, said:“ This collaboration marks a turning point in data centre engineering. Decades of delivering exceptional Mission Critical Services for BSO’ s customers have prepared DataOne for the complex infrastructure demands of AI at scale. This facility is as stateof-the-art as data centres come, offering unprecedented energy efficiency and a strategic location to support Nebius’
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