Trane Technologies today introduced the DCDA series, a new line of coolant distribution units (CDUs) engineered for high‑density liquid‑cooling data centers in the Asia‑Pacific region. The units come in capacities ranging from 400 kW to 1,350 kW and feature a rack‑based, compact design that can reduce floor space requirements by up to 20 % compared with conventional chillers.
The launch targets a market that is expected to grow at a 51 % compound annual rate from 2024 to 2030, driven largely by the rapid expansion of AI and machine‑learning workloads. By offering a locally developed solution, Trane positions itself to capture a share of the region’s growing demand for energy‑efficient, high‑performance cooling that can keep pace with the heat loads of next‑generation processors.
The DCDA series aligns with Trane’s sustainability agenda, supporting the company’s “Gigaton Challenge” to cut customer carbon footprints. The unit’s intelligent control system and high‑efficiency design lower power consumption, helping operators meet stricter environmental regulations while reducing operating costs.
Mauro Atalla, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology and Sustainability Officer, said the new CDU “demonstrates Trane’s commitment to delivering state‑of‑the‑art solutions for the most advanced AI data‑center architectures.” He added that the product’s local design will enable faster deployment and tighter integration with existing infrastructure in the Asia‑Pacific market.
Early market reaction has been positive, with the first batch of orders expected to be delivered to Chinese customers in the first quarter of 2026. Analysts note that the combination of space savings, energy efficiency, and local support is likely to accelerate adoption among hyperscale operators seeking to reduce floor‑plan footprints and power usage effectiveness (PUE).
By developing the DCDA series in‑house, Trane strengthens its competitive position against global liquid‑cooling vendors and signals a long‑term commitment to the Asia‑Pacific data‑center market, where the company already has a robust service network and a growing customer base. The launch is expected to drive incremental revenue and reinforce Trane’s leadership in sustainable data‑center cooling solutions.
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