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LU-VE Nordics secures €7.45M data center cooling contract in Sweden
08 January 2026

LU-VE Nordics secures €7.45M data center cooling contract in Sweden

LU-VE Group has announced a new contract in the data center segment through its LU-VE Nordics cluster, reinforcing its presence in Northern Europe’s data center cooling market. The order, valued at SEK 81.6 million (approximately €7.45 million), includes the supply of high-efficiency adiabatic dry coolers to a major Swedish data center operator.

The contract covers several VXX3 WetWall adiabatic dry coolers, which will be manufactured at LU-VE’s facility in Asarum, Sweden. According to the company, the deal represents one of the most significant data center orders secured by LU-VE Nordics to date.

The group reports that strong demand from the data center, industrial, and energy sectors continues to drive growth in the region, consolidating LU-VE Nordics' role as a supplier of sustainable cooling technologies across key markets.

“This is a landmark moment for LU-VE Nordics,” said Paul Falck, Managing Director of LU-VE Nordics. “The data center order and our order intake demonstrate the trust our customers place in our technology, our engineering expertise and our people. It also highlights the importance of our operations within the Group’s international strategy.”

To support its growing order volume, LU-VE Nordics is expanding its workforce at production sites in Asarum, Sweden and Vantaa, Finland, across multiple departments including engineering, logistics and technical support.
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