Vertiv has introduced the Vertiv CoolCenter Immersion system to support AI and high-performance computing (HPC) applications in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). The solution expands the company’s liquid cooling portfolio with capacities from 25 to 240 kW per system, targeting data centers with high thermal demands.
The CoolCenter Immersion system uses dielectric liquid to submerge entire servers, allowing uniform heat removal where traditional air-cooling is insufficient. The system is available in self-contained and multi-tank configurations and includes a liquid tank, coolant distribution unit (CDU), temperature sensors, variable-speed pumps, and fluid piping.
Redundant pumps and dual power supplies ensure high availability, while integrated monitoring sensors, a 9-inch touchscreen, and building management system (BMS) connectivity provide operational visibility. The system’s architecture also supports heat reuse to improve facility energy efficiency.
“Immersion cooling is playing an increasingly important role as AI and HPC deployments push thermal limits far beyond what conventional systems can handle,” said Sam Bainborough, EMEA vice president of thermal business at Vertiv.
Vertiv also offers Liquid Cooling Services to support system design, installation, maintenance, and lifecycle management, covering rear-door heat exchangers, direct-to-chip, and immersion cooling technologies.