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Nidec launches liquid-cooling solutions website for AI data centers

The platform showcases five product categories and offers technical details, downloads, news and a global inquiry form.

Nidec launches liquid-cooling solutions website for AI data centers

Nidec Corporation announced the launch of its “Nidec Liquid-Cooling Solutions” website on April 7, 2026. The platform brings together the company’s latest liquid-cooling technologies and products for data centers facing higher server heat densities linked to rapid AI growth and rising energy consumption.

According to Nidec, the website is intended to help customers review its main product lineup and features online. The company said managing cooling infrastructure while reducing power use and the footprint of cooling technologies has become necessary to improve customers’ overall token per watt.

The site covers five core product categories: In-Rack CDUs, In-Row CDUs, Cold Plates, Manifolds, and Quick Disconnects. Nidec said general product overviews and technical advantages can be requested through the platform.

Nidec also said the website will provide early access to new product information, product catalogs, latest news, and a frequently asked questions section that will be updated sequentially. A dedicated global inquiry form is also included to accept consultations from customers across all global regions.

The company said its liquid-cooling offering is centered on proprietary, compact, and high-efficiency components and supported by its internal vertical integration production system. The main content of the website includes product lineup information, technical advantages, product documentation downloads, latest news and events, and an inquiry form.

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