en.Wedoany.com Reported - U.S. company Accelsius recently announced the full market launch of NeuCool IR150, an innovative rack-scale cooling system. This system integrates a two-phase coolant distribution unit, 42U of IT rack space, and built-in liquid and vapor manifolds within an 800mm wide chassis, providing up to 150 kW of cooling capacity.

Designed specifically for liquid cooling needs, NeuCool IR150 is plug-and-play and can be deployed through existing IT infrastructure channels. This system makes two-phase liquid cooling technology accessible not only to hyperscale operators but also to enterprises and small-to-medium-sized users. Its compact size is suitable for edge computing scenarios and AI workloads. Accelsius has also launched the NeuCool HyperStart program, aimed at helping hyperscale operators, new cloud providers, and partners validate two-phase direct-to-chip liquid cooling solutions, accelerating high-density deployments.
The current data center industry faces resource challenges, with the rapid growth of AI facilities raising concerns about power and water resources. Accelsius believes the industry needs to advance more efficient cooling architectures to reduce water and energy consumption. Traditional single-phase liquid cooling systems rely on treated water, carry risks of leakage and corrosion, have complex maintenance requirements, and are difficult to popularize.
Accelsius's two-phase cooling system uses a non-conductive dielectric refrigerant with an A1 safety rating and low environmental impact. The system requires no water to enter the rack, reducing leakage risk. According to industry research, two-phase cooling can reduce cooling energy consumption by up to 90% and save significant water resources. Independent analysis by Jacobs Engineering shows that this solution can save 35-44% in annual operational expenditure compared to single-phase systems, with a total cost reduction of 8-17% over five years.
The NeuCool HyperStart program provides a structured validation path, supporting participants in integrating two-phase cooling technology into data center designs. Several AI cloud providers have already participated in collaborations, planning next-generation infrastructure cooling solutions. More information about NeuCool IR150 and the HyperStart program can be found at the Data Center World 2026 event held in Washington, D.C., from April 20 to 23, 2026.
NeuCool IR150 joins the Accelsius product line, along with the MR250 and thermal simulation racks, to provide a complete two-phase direct-to-chip cooling solution, supporting everything from evaluation to full-scale deployment. Accelsius leadership will participate in sessions at the event. For more details, visit accelsius.com.
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