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Munters wins US AI cooling order worth SEK 2.0 billion
01 May 2026

Munters wins US AI cooling order worth SEK 2.0 billion

Munters has received an order worth approximately SEK 2.0 billion [roughly USD 200 million] from a colocation data center provider in the US for a modular cooling solution for an AI factory build-out.

The order was placed with Munters’ Data Center Technologies business area and includes custom-designed high capacity CDUs, or coolant distribution units, and over-the-rack CRAHs, or computer room air handlers. Deliveries are expected to start in early 2027 and continue through the first quarter of 2028.

Munters said the new cooling platform is designed for high-density AI infrastructure and combines air- and liquid-cooled solutions. The order will be included in Munters’ order intake for the second quarter of 2026.

“Rapid adoption of AI and high-performance computing is driving a fundamental need for new digital infrastructure, which has materialized as a clear acceleration in demand. This project exemplifies how tailored high efficiency solutions serve as a key commercial differentiator — and how we can scale these customizations to industrial volumes. It also demonstrates DCT’s ability to win in a segment marked by intense competition and rapid technological shifts,” says Klas Forsström, President and CEO of Munters.

“This confirms the continued confidence in our ability to support high-density AI factories with both air- and liquid-cooled solutions. The solution provides an innovative and fully modular approach that cools an entire AI skid – a solution enabling our customer to deploy AI infrastructure rapidly and at scale,” says Stefan Aspman, Business Area President DCT and Group Vice President at Munters.

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