DataCool Launches Next-Generation Data Center Cooling Platform in St. Louis, USA, to Address AI Heat Demand
2026-04-18 10:55
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - April 16, 2026, St. Louis, USA — DataCool, a division of JohnsonMarCraft HVAC Products, has officially launched its next-generation data center cooling platform, including the Alpine, Glacier, and Kodiak product lines. This platform is specifically designed to address the growing thermal loads from AI, cloud computing, and high-density data centers, aiming to provide efficient, flexible, and easily deployable cooling solutions.

With the rapid expansion of global data infrastructure, data center operators are under pressure to deploy powerful and efficient cooling systems. DataCool's new platform tackles these challenges through highly configurable kits that support applications ranging from edge deployments to hyperscale facilities.

"The rise of AI and high-performance computing is transforming how data centers are designed and operated," said Matt Polizzi, Vice President of DataCool. "With Alpine, Glacier, and Kodiak, we have developed a platform that provides customers with the flexibility and performance they need while avoiding unnecessary complexity."

The new systems support an operational range of 2,000 to 100,000 CFM and cooling capacities of up to 300 tons, enabling customers to standardize on a single platform across various facility types. They are designed for both indoor and outdoor applications, offering flexibility to meet on-site needs and reducing design and deployment time.

Key features include a modular scalable architecture, efficient cooling performance, advanced filtration options, customizable control integration, simplified installation, and durable construction. Each system is designed with a single-point 460/3 electrical connection to simplify integration and accelerate deployment.

As rack densities and AI workloads increase, thermal management becomes a critical factor for data center performance and uptime. DataCool's platform aims to help operators address these challenges with adaptable solutions that prioritize efficiency and reliability.

The Alpine, Glacier, and Kodiak systems are now available for specification and shipping. DataCool, a division of Arizon Companies, specializes in advanced cooling solutions for data centers and mission-critical environments.

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