According to MarketsandMarkets’ report titled “Data Center Liquid Cooling Market by Component (Solution and Services), End User (Colocation Providers, Enterprises, and Hyperscale Data Centers), Cooling Medium, Data Center Type, Type of Cooling, Enterprise, and Region – Global Forecast to 2033,” the global market for data center liquid cooling is valued at approximately USD 4.07 billion in 2026 and is expected to grow significantly to USD 27.65 billion by 2033, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 31.5% during this period.
Market Size & Forecast
Coverage period: 2021–2033 Market value in 2026: USD 4.07 billion Projected value by 2033: USD 27.65 billion CAGR (2026–2033): 31.5% Market Size & Forecast
Key Trends and Insights
The market is set for strong expansion, largely driven by the rising demand for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads and high-performance computing (HPC). Increasing rack densities—often reaching 30–50 kW—are making traditional air-based cooling systems less effective. Consequently, advanced solutions such as direct-to-chip cooling, immersion cooling, and cold plate technologies are becoming increasingly critical.
Small and mid-sized data centers are expected to experience the fastest growth, with a projected CAGR of 33.9%, as they increasingly adopt liquid cooling to handle high-density computing requirements. Among cooling technologies, immersion cooling is anticipated to lead growth with a CAGR of 34.1%.
In terms of components, solutions dominate the market, accounting for an estimated 63.5% share. By end user, hyperscale data centers hold the largest share at 76.4%, reflecting their massive infrastructure and performance demands.
Within enterprise segments, industries such as BFSI, IT & telecom, healthcare, and retail are key adopters, with IT & telecom projected to grow the fastest at a CAGR of 29.6%, fueled by 5G expansion, cloud services, and AI-driven applications.
Regarding cooling mediums, dielectric fluids—especially in immersion cooling systems—are gaining popularity due to their superior heat dissipation capabilities. Regionally, Asia Pacific is forecast to grow at the highest rate (32.8% CAGR), while North America is expected to maintain the largest market share.
Growth Drivers
The surge in hyperscale and edge data centers, driven by technologies like 5G, IoT, and cloud computing, is accelerating the need for efficient cooling solutions. Regulatory initiatives such as the EU Energy Efficiency Directive and the rising global energy consumption of data centers—expected to reach 8% of total energy use by 2030—are also pushing adoption. Advances in dielectric fluids and two-phase cooling technologies are further shaping the future of the market.
Segment Highlights
IT & Telecom: Rapid growth due to increasing deployment of edge data centers and demand for low-latency services such as IoT, autonomous systems, and real-time analytics. Small & Mid-sized Data Centers: Growing adoption of localized data infrastructure to improve latency, security, and compliance, making them ideal candidates for liquid cooling solutions. Hyperscale Data Centers: Continued dominance due to large-scale investments by major cloud providers, driven by AI, big data, and high-density computing needs. The market is set for strong expansion, largely driven by the rising demand for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads and high-performance computing (HPC). Increasing rack densities—often reaching 30–50 kW—are making traditional air-based cooling systems less effective. Consequently, advanced solutions such as direct-to-chip cooling, immersion cooling, and cold plate technologies are becoming increasingly critical.
Small and mid-sized data centers are expected to experience the fastest growth, with a projected CAGR of 33.9%, as they increasingly adopt liquid cooling to handle high-density computing requirements. Among cooling technologies, immersion cooling is anticipated to lead growth with a CAGR of 34.1%.
In terms of components, solutions dominate the market, accounting for an estimated 63.5% share. By end user, hyperscale data centers hold the largest share at 76.4%, reflecting their massive infrastructure and performance demands.
Within enterprise segments, industries such as BFSI, IT & telecom, healthcare, and retail are key adopters, with IT & telecom projected to grow the fastest at a CAGR of 29.6%, fueled by 5G expansion, cloud services, and AI-driven applications.
Regarding cooling mediums, dielectric fluids—especially in immersion cooling systems—are gaining popularity due to their superior heat dissipation capabilities. Regionally, Asia Pacific is forecast to grow at the highest rate (32.8% CAGR), while North America is expected to maintain the largest market share.
Growth Drivers
The surge in hyperscale and edge data centers, driven by technologies like 5G, IoT, and cloud computing, is accelerating the need for efficient cooling solutions. Regulatory initiatives such as the EU Energy Efficiency Directive and the rising global energy consumption of data centers—expected to reach 8% of total energy use by 2030—are also pushing adoption. Advances in dielectric fluids and two-phase cooling technologies are further shaping the future of the market.
Segment Highlights
Regional Outlook
North America is expected to lead the market, supported by the expansion of hyperscale facilities, strong adoption of AI workloads, and stringent environmental regulations. Increasing power demand—projected to reach 35 GW in the U.S. by 2032—along with a surge in data center construction, is making energy-efficient cooling solutions essential.
Competitive Landscape
Major companies operating in this market include Vertiv Group Corp., Schneider Electric, Super Micro Computer, Inc., Rittal GmbH & Co. KG, Green Revolution Cooling, Submer, LiquidStack, Iceotope, CoolIT Systems, and several others. Emerging players such as Giga-Byte Technology, TAS, and Teimmers are also gaining traction by focusing on niche segments and innovative solutions.
North America is expected to lead the market, supported by the expansion of hyperscale facilities, strong adoption of AI workloads, and stringent environmental regulations. Increasing power demand—projected to reach 35 GW in the U.S. by 2032—along with a surge in data center construction, is making energy-efficient cooling solutions essential.
Competitive Landscape
Major companies operating in this market include Vertiv Group Corp., Schneider Electric, Super Micro Computer, Inc., Rittal GmbH & Co. KG, Green Revolution Cooling, Submer, LiquidStack, Iceotope, CoolIT Systems, and several others. Emerging players such as Giga-Byte Technology, TAS, and Teimmers are also gaining traction by focusing on niche segments and innovative solutions.