Revolutionising AI data centre sustainability

ZutaCore partners with EGIL Wings to enhance AI data centre efficiency, delivering a low-carbon, scalable compute infrastructure.

ZutaCore®, a leader in waterless, direct-to-chip, two-phase liquid cooling, has announced a strategic partnership with EGIL Wings. Known for their expertise in energy transition services, EGIL Wings supports the sustainable development of AI data centres globally.

As the AI era advances, data centres have become integral to global innovation, evolving as substantial consumers of electricity. Conventional cooling systems fail to meet the demands of intensive AI workloads. To address this, ZutaCore’s groundbreaking waterless liquid cooling combined with EGIL Wings’ sustainable energy infrastructure aims to deliver high-density, low-carbon AI compute environments.

The collaboration initially focuses on deploying ZutaCore’s HyperCool® solution in EGIL Wings’ AI data centre. Designed as a prefabricated platform, it aims to quicken global rollouts. The long-term strategy involves technology integration and co-development to support future deployments.

Factory-tested subsystems promise reliability and repeatability, while integrated systems simplify installation and commissioning. Future-ready, these technologies are designed to support rising compute densities efficiently.

Environmental performance is a key benefit. ZutaCore’s fully waterless cooling system stands out for its energy efficiency, providing clear pathways for energy recovery and reuse.

With global deployments and a robust IP portfolio, ZutaCore HyperCool shines in performance and scalability, praised by clients like Equinix and SoftBank.

Through this partnership, ZutaCore and EGIL Wings are paving the way for AI data centres where efficiency and sustainability go hand in hand.

By Steve Hayward, Vice President, European Operations at CyrusOne.
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