Munters books over $220 million in US colocation data center cooling orders

Munters has announced that its Data Center Technologies (DCT) business area has received orders totaling approximately 2.1 BSEK (approximately $228.4 million USD) for data center cooling equipment for a US colocation data center company. Munters says the order includes chilled water computer room air handlers (CRAHs), coolant distribution units (CDUs), and chillers, with deliveries scheduled to start in the fourth quarter of 2026 and continue through the first quarter of 2028.

Munters reports that the orders will be included in its fourth-quarter 2025 order intake and cover “all the major cooling components” for the customer’s chilled water infrastructure. Munters says the scope includes custom CRAHs, CDUs, Geoclima Circlemiser chillers, and service for start-up and commissioning.

Munters says production will take place in its US data center production facilities, and deliveries are expected across multiple data centers in the US. The announcement targets colocation data centers and focuses on chilled water infrastructure spanning air cooling and liquid cooling, including “outdoor heat rejection,” according to the company.

“These orders perfectly reflect the vision behind our Geoclima acquisition—broadening our participation in the value chain and supplying complete chilled water systems to customers,” said Stefan Aspman, President DCT and Group Vice President of Munters. “They include units for air cooling and liquid cooling, covering thermal management from the server rooms to outdoor heat rejection, combining our own developments with the technology we acquired.”

Munters notes that the disclosure is information it is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation, and it was submitted for publication at 18:15 CET on December 31, 2025.

Source: Munters

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