Modine Manufacturing Company announced the launch of the TurboChill 3+MW hybrid chiller, an air‑cooled system designed to meet the high‑density cooling demands of next‑generation AI data centers.
The new chiller combines free‑cooling and mechanical cooling, allowing it to switch between ambient air and refrigerant‑based heat rejection. Its expanded operating range and precise temperature control enable it to maintain GPU‑heavy workloads while reducing energy consumption and improving power‑usage effectiveness.
The product launch is part of Modine’s broader shift toward high‑margin thermal‑management solutions. The company has invested $100 million in expanding manufacturing capacity for data‑center cooling, and CEO Neil Brinker projects data‑center revenue could reach $2 billion by fiscal 2028.
Modine’s Climate Solutions segment grew 24% in the second quarter of fiscal 2026, with data‑center sales up 42% and net sales rising 12% to $738.9 million. The TurboChill 3+MW is expected to accelerate that momentum by capturing a larger share of the AI‑driven market.
Art Laszlo, Group Vice President of Global Data Centers, said, “Customers continue to demand proven cooling and reliability to protect their investments, especially when high‑performance compute is installed on site. Thermal architectures with dry coolers as the only form of heat rejection are not practical in many regions where varying ambient and recirculation conditions will still require refrigerant‑based cooling for reliable data‑center operations.”
Investors responded positively to the announcement, reflecting confidence in Modine’s positioning within the rapidly expanding AI data‑center cooling market.
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