Japan Data Center Cooling Market Share

Statistics for the 2023 & 2024 Japan Data Center Cooling market share, created by Mordor Intelligence™ Industry Reports. Japan Data Center Cooling share report includes a market forecast to 2030 and historical overview. Get a sample of this industry share analysis as a free report PDF download.

Market Share of Japan Data Center Cooling Industry

The Japan data center cooling market is moderately competitive and has recently gained a competitive edge. Currently, a few major players, including Stulz GmbH, Schneider Electric SE, Vertiv Group Corp., Daikin Industries Ltd, and Trane Inc., hold a dominant position in the market.

In March 2023, STULZ, a Hamburg-based mission-critical air conditioning company, made a significant announcement regarding its industry-leading CyberAir 3PRO DX series. They revealed that some units within this series are now compatible with the low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant R513A. This groundbreaking development underscores the company's ongoing commitment to delivering the most sustainable air conditioning systems for data centers. Additionally, STULZ has expanded its product portfolio to incorporate the use of R513A refrigerant.

In February 2022, Gigabyte introduced pioneering high-performance computing servers based on AMD EPYC and Nvidia A100 technology. These servers are equipped with CoolIT's direct liquid cooling system. The new machines feature 1 or 2 AMD EPYC 7003 series 'Milan' processors, boasting up to 128 cores, as well as 4 or 8 Nvidia A100 80GB SXM4 modules. CoolIT, known for its unique direct liquid cooling system, ensures separate cooling for the CPU and GPU, optimizing performance.

 

Japan Data Center Cooling Market Leaders

  1. Vertiv Co.

  2. Schneider Electric SE

  3. STULZ GMBH

  4. Daikin Industries Ltd

  5. Trane Inc.

*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order

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