Data Center Liquid Cooling Market: Segmentation and Regional Hotspots

Understanding where value concentrates is central to navigating the data center liquid cooling market, which is on track to reach USD 36.82 billion by 2035 at a 25.2% CAGR from USD 3.89 billion in 2025. This breakdown maps the segments and regions defining that growth and where the most attractive pockets of demand sit.

Segments to watch

By Component. By component, the data center liquid cooling exhibits distinct demand and growth patterns.

By Data Center Size. By data center size, the data center liquid cooling exhibits distinct demand and growth patterns.

By Application. By application, the data center liquid cooling exhibits distinct demand and growth patterns.

By End-use. By end-use, the data center liquid cooling exhibits distinct demand and growth patterns.

By Data Center Type. The small and mid-size data centers segment will register the highest CAGR in the global data center liquid cooling market due to its rapid uptake of cost-effective, space-efficient cooling technologies.

Regional hotspots

North America accounts for the largest share of the data center liquid cooling market, anchored by concentrated manufacturing capacity, strong end-use demand, and ongoing capacity additions. Asia Pacific, Europe, and LAMEA follow, each shaped by distinct regulatory, industrial, and investment dynamics. Across all regions, the balance of growth is tilting toward economies where industrialisation, infrastructure spending, and environmental regulation are expanding the addressable market through 2035.

For market entrants, North America offers scale and established demand, while the fastest-growing regions reward early positioning, local partnerships, and supply chains tuned to regional regulation and cost structures.

Who is competing

Leading participants profiled in the research include Co. KG, Vertiv Group Corp, Green Revolution Cooling Inc, Submer, Schneider Electric, and Super Micro Computer Inc. Alongside these, a long tail of regional and niche producers competes on price, formulation expertise, and proximity to end-use demand. Competition centres on product performance, sustainability credentials, pricing, and the ability to serve large industrial accounts at scale.

Read together, the segmentation and regional picture point to the same conclusion: the data center liquid cooling market’s growth to USD 36.82 billion by 2035 is unevenly distributed. The strategic question for suppliers is less whether the market will grow and more which segment-region combinations will grow fastest, and whether their product portfolio and supply chain are positioned to capture that demand.

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