“The global data center cooling market is being influenced by several key factors, including the rapid growth of cloud computing, big data, and AI, which are increasing the demand for data centers with high energy density,” says Bitania Yemane, research analyst at Guidehouse Research. “Regulatory pressure is driving the need for energy efficiency in data center operations, a trend that is further promoting the adoption of advanced cooling technologies, such as liquid and AI-based cooling systems.”
North America and Asia-Pacific are expected to lead the market, driven by large-scale investments in next-generation data centers, while Europe is making progress under strict energy efficiency regulations. Conversely, regions such as Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa face adoption hurdles due to economic and infrastructure challenges.
Despite high upfront costs and regional limitations, the shift towards AI-powered, energy-efficient integrated cooling systems is reshaping the future of data center operations, according to the report.
The report , titled “Data Center Cooling,” examines the global market for data center cooling solutions. The analysis of cooling technologies, segmented by data center type, new and renovated buildings, and technology type, covers the 10-year period from 2025 to 2034. The report’s executive summary is available for free download from the Guidehouse Research website.
