Research and Markets announced that it has added “The Global Market for Active, Passive and Solid-State Cooling 2026-2036” to its ResearchAndMarkets.com offering. The report provides market intelligence on advanced cooling technologies and thermal management materials, with growth projections linked to demand from AI data centers, electric vehicles, 6G telecommunications, and quantum computing infrastructure.
According to the report description, rising thermal management requirements span applications from AI data centers with power densities beyond 100 kW per rack (approx. 341,000 BTU/h per rack) to electric vehicles requiring battery thermal management. It also cites 6G communications infrastructure operating at terahertz frequencies and quantum computers requiring millikelvin cryogenic environments as drivers for advanced cooling solutions.
The report covers active, passive, and solid-state cooling technologies and materials for 2026-2036, with extended forecasts to 2046. It reviews passive cooling materials including thermal interface materials (TIMs), phase change materials (PCMs), heat pipes, vapor chambers, and radiative cooling coatings, alongside solid-state approaches such as thermoelectric (Peltier), magnetocaloric, electrocaloric, elastocaloric, LED-based thermophotonic, phononic, and advanced thermionic cooling systems.
Research and Markets said the report analyzes emerging materials including carbon nanomaterials such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, and nanodiamonds; metal-organic frameworks (MOFs); metamaterials and metasurfaces; hydrogels; and aerogels. It also said the report provides segmented forecasts by technology type, material category, end-use application, and geography, and includes over 315 company profiles, technology roadmaps, and application suitability mapping from 2025 through 2046