Munters win $90 million data center chiller order for US colocation servers

Munters reports that its Data Center Technologies (DCT) division has secured an order valued at approximately $90 million for chillers from a new colocation data center customer in the US. The order includes Geoclima Circlemiser chillers, along with service and commissioning, with production scheduled at its expanded data center production facility in Virginia. Deliveries are set to begin in the fourth quarter of 2026 and continue into the first quarter of 2027.

Munters says the Geoclima Circlemiser chillers are engineered for energy efficiency and are designed to adapt to high-density, variable-load data center environments. The chillers are described as offering increased capacity within a compact footprint and are intended to support consistent performance for advanced data center cooling requirements. The order represents the first engagement between Munters DCT and this particular US colocation provider, and will be included in Munters’ order intake for the fourth quarter of 2025.

“As AI data center deployments accelerate, the demand for highly efficient and adaptable cooling systems is growing significantly,” said Klas Forsström, President and CEO of Munters.

“We’re excited to see another customer embrace the power of Circlemiser — a breakthrough in chiller efficiency for data centers,” said Stefan Aspman, President DCT and Group Vice President at Munters. “Its smart design and cooling architecture deliver high energy efficiency, greater capacity in a compact footprint, and consistent performance under dynamic, high-density loads. With strong investments in Geoclima chiller products and expanded US production capacity, we’re well positioned to meet growing demand and serve the critical US market, where we already have the capability to produce the other parts of our full portfolio.”

Source: Munters

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