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Vertiv Expands Liquid Cooling Services Globally

Vertiv

Offers Comprehensive Support for AI and High-Density Computing

Vertiv has launched its Vertiv Liquid Cooling Services globally, offering end-to-end support for AI and high-density computing environments. As rack densities rise, with some exceeding 120 kW, data centers require advanced liquid cooling solutions to ensure reliability and efficiency.

After refining these services with early adopters, Vertiv is now scaling them worldwide to help operators navigate the complexities of liquid cooling systems. The portfolio includes installation, fluid management, maintenance, and emergency support, ensuring continuous operation for mission-critical workloads.

“As AI-driven workloads grow, robust cooling solutions are no longer optional—they’re essential for long-term performance.”

— Ryan Jarvis, VP, Global Services Business, Vertiv

A Full Lifecycle Solution

Vertiv’s new service offering includes:

  • Startup & Commissioning – Ensuring proper installation to prevent delays and failures.
  • Spare Parts Availability – Fast access to critical components to reduce downtime.
  • Lifecycle Support – Proactive monitoring and maintenance to enhance system longevity.
  • Fluid Management – Coolant testing, contamination prevention, and disposal for optimal performance.
  • Emergency & Preventive Support – Rapid on-site and remote diagnostics to resolve issues quickly.

Why Liquid Cooling Matters

With AI workloads increasing, traditional air cooling methods are no longer sufficientSean Graham, Research Director at IDC, highlighted the need for comprehensive liquid cooling strategies:
“Given the complexities of these cooling systems, a robust support program is critical for long-term system viability.”

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