en.Wedoany.com Reported - The global data center pump market is projected to grow from $2.74 billion in 2026 to $7.35 billion by 2032, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.9% during the forecast period. Key growth drivers include the adoption of liquid cooling technology, rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing infrastructure, and increasing rack power density.
According to the report "Data Center Pump Market by Pump Type, Data Center Type, Application, and Region – Global Forecast to 2032" published by MarketsandMarkets, centrifugal pumps have become the largest pump type in the market due to their widespread use in cooling infrastructure. In 2025, centrifugal pumps accounted for 22% of the total data center pump market value. These pumps are used in chillers, condensate systems, cooling towers, and heat rejection systems, delivering high flow rates while maintaining efficient operation. As data centers scale up and investments in more advanced cooling infrastructure increase, demand for centrifugal pumps in hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise data centers will continue to grow.
By application, cooling and thermal management systems hold the largest share of the overall market. Pumps circulate fluids in chilled water networks, condensate systems, cooling towers, dry coolers, and liquid cooling infrastructure, playing a critical role in maintaining operational reliability and preventing equipment failures. The growth of hyperscale and colocation facilities, along with trends toward data center modernization and higher rack densities, continues to drive the deployment of pump infrastructure.
By data center type, the hyperscale segment is expected to achieve the highest CAGR during this forecast period. North America leads the regional market, accounting for 40% of the global data center pump market value in 2025. The Asia-Pacific region is the fastest-growing regional market, driven by digital transformation, cloud infrastructure expansion, and increased investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure in countries such as China, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
Key market players include Grundfos (Denmark), Xylem (USA), Wilo (Germany), KSB (Germany), Armstrong Fluid Technology (Canada), and Flowserve (USA). Other important companies include Sulzer (Switzerland), EBARA (Japan), ITT (USA), Pentair (UK), and several regional pump manufacturers, which have strengthened their market positions by providing specialized pump solutions for applications such as liquid cooling and chilled water systems.






