Ecolab Inc. announced the launch of a transformative technology to drive high-performance data center cooling. Ecolab's new solution, 3D TRASAR Technology for Direct-to-Chip Liquid Cooling, helps protect data center servers by monitoring coolant health indicators in real time such as temperature, pH and flow rates. With this offering, Ecolab now covers the entire data center cooling landscape and uses AI-powered proprietary technology and powerful insights to deliver growth while reducing demand on vital natural resources.
As data centers expand to support the acceleration of AI technology, so does their need for reliable water and power to cool high performance computing systems. By 2030, AI-driven growth could demand as much power as India consumes annually and enough water to meet the annual drinking needs of the entire United States2. Data centers play a critical role in enabling industries to thrive in today's digital world, which underscores the importance of optimizing water use while driving business growth.
"There are unprecedented opportunities associated with leveraging AI to reduce, reuse and repurpose water throughout your business operations," said Josh Magnuson, executive vice president and general manager, Global Water Solutions Group. "For more than a century, across 40 industries, Ecolab has leveraged innovation to deliver positive performance for our customers the right way, and we are excited about how this will help data centers do more with less."
The new technology was developed with critical feedback from data center operators and IT equipment manufacturers to meet the unique demands of data centers. Ecolab's full portfolio of cooling management solutions now equips operators to optimize performance at every stage from cooling towers to direct-to-chip infrastructure. This integrated system supports water and energy savings and enables better performance.
"Ecolab's robust portfolio of cooling management solutions demonstrates that AI can be key to solving some of the very challenges that it creates," said Magnuson. "As the world continues to navigate the expansion of AI and data centers, we will remain focused on demonstrating for our customers how delivering business growth and resource conservation go hand in hand."