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Liquid Cooling Report

: Analysis on the Market, Trends, and Technologies
1.5K
TOTAL COMPANIES
Expansive
Topic Size
Incremental
ANNUAL GROWTH
Surging
trending indicator
73.0B
TOTAL FUNDING
Maturing
Topic Maturity
Balanced
TREND HYPE
85.5K
Monthly Search Volume
Published: September 14, 2025
Updated: September 4, 2025
Author: Robert Brown

The liquid cooling landscape has matured with 1,294 active companies accumulating $40.47 billion in total funding reflecting substantial capital inflows into thermal management innovations. The data center segment is set for rapid expansion, climbing from USD 4.68 billion in 2025 to USD 22.57 billion by 2034 at a 19.10% CAGR, driven by the compute demands of AI, cloud and edge deployments Data Center Liquid Cooling Market Size to Worth USD 22.57 Billion by 2034. Energy consumption for cooling can drop by up to 50% versus air solutions, an efficiency gain that aligns with tightening regulations on carbon emissions and rising sustainability mandates.

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Topic Dominance Index of Liquid Cooling

The Topic Dominance Index evaluates Liquid Cooling's significance by analyzing data on the distribution of news articles that mention Liquid Cooling, the timeline of newly founded companies working in this sector, and global search trends

Dominance Index growth in the last 5 years: 119.24%
Growth per month: 1.34%

Key Activities and Applications

Technologies and Methodologies

  • Direct-to-chip liquid cooling uses micro-nozzles to spray coolant onto processor hotspots for precise heat removal.
  • Single-phase systems circulate a continuous liquid loop without phase change, offering reliability and simplified maintenance.
  • Immersion cooling submerges servers in dielectric fluids to transfer heat directly into a liquid bath, eliminating fans and reducing noise.
  • Engineered nanofluids produced by Ice Dragon Cooling enhance thermal conductivity and reduce pump power requirements.

Liquid Cooling Funding

A total of 162 Liquid Cooling companies have received funding.
Overall, Liquid Cooling companies have raised $73.0B.
Companies within the Liquid Cooling domain have secured capital from 596 funding rounds.
The chart shows the funding trendline of Liquid Cooling companies over the last 5 years

Funding growth in the last 5 years: 647.8%
Growth per month: 4.79%

Liquid Cooling Companies

  • Corintis specializes in embedding microscale liquid channels directly into semiconductor dies, extracting ten times more heat and operating fifty times more energy efficiently than conventional methods. Their approach targets the fundamental bottleneck in next-generation chip design, enabling future processors to sustain higher clock rates without added energy penalty. The startup has raised $4.67 million to date, focusing R&D on integrating cooling networks within the silicon substrate to maximize thermal throughput.
  • Ice Dragon Cooling develops advanced nanofluids tailored for electronic and HVAC cooling applications. Their synthetic fluids offer superior heat transport over water or mineral oils, enabling chips to run cooler with less pumping energy. Originating from U.S. Air Force research, Ice Dragon’s products also target large bearing and automotive markets, emphasizing energy savings and lower carbon footprints.
  • Engineered Fluids, Inc. supplies biodegradable, non-toxic single-phase immersion coolants for data centers and cryptocurrency mining rigs. Their formulations maintain dielectric safety while facilitating heat removal, offering drop-in compatibility with existing hardware. Based in Texas, the company has scaled production to meet growing demand for clean-energy cooling in mission-critical environments.
  • Greenheat Systems engineers closed-tank immersion cooling for cryptocurrency miners, recovering 800–900 W of waste heat per Antminer S9 into building heating loops. Their HeatMiner system eliminates fans, extends equipment life, and converts mining operations into revenue sources for home and industrial heating. This innovative reuse of computing waste heat aligns profit motives with sustainability goals.

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1.5K Liquid Cooling Companies

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Liquid Cooling Investors

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608 Liquid Cooling Investors

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Liquid Cooling News

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Executive Summary

Liquid cooling has transitioned from niche implementations to a strategic imperative across computing, automotive and industrial sectors, underpinned by substantial funding and accelerating market forecasts. Direct-to-chip and immersion cooling lead the technological frontier, driven by AI, HPC and the shift to edge architectures. Efficiency gains of up to 50% in energy consumption and the ability to reuse waste heat align with global decarbonization targets, making liquid cooling a critical lever for carbon-constrained facilities. Companies that integrate modular, solution-based systems with AI-driven thermal controls will outpace competitors by delivering the lowest TCO and meeting stringent regulatory standards. As compute density continues its upward trajectory, strategic investment in advanced liquid cooling will be essential for sustaining performance, reliability and sustainability in the next generation of data centers and high-performance computing environments.

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