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ENGIE Refrigeration supplies advanced cooling systems to data centres in Korea and the Netherlands
08 October 2025

ENGIE Refrigeration supplies advanced cooling systems to data centres in Korea and the Netherlands

ENGIE Refrigeration has secured two major international contracts to supply advanced cooling technologies for data centres in Asia and Europe. The Germany-based specialist will provide chillers and containerised solutions tailored for high-performance IT infrastructure, reinforcing its long-standing expertise in this sector.

In South Korea, a leading data centre operator focused on AI applications has ordered 28 QUANTUM Air chillers with a total cooling capacity of 58.8 megawatts. The systems feature oil-free technology, free cooling mode, and high efficiency at partial load. ENGIE Refrigeration is delivering the solution in partnership with a regional distributor, marking their sixth joint project in the country.

In the Netherlands, ENGIE Refrigeration is equipping a new data centre for an international client with 16 QUANTUM water chillers delivering a total of 36.8 megawatts. Each unit is installed in a GENIUM cooling container designed to meet strict local noise regulations, offering a turnkey alternative to traditional machine rooms.

Jochen Hornung, CEO of ENGIE Refrigeration, stated: “We at ENGIE Refrigeration are proud to contribute our many years of expertise to two new major contracts in the international data centre industry. In both projects, our focus is on providing customers with future-proof cooling solutions tailored to their individual on-site requirements.”
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