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Signal briefing for Vertiv to acquire Great Lakes in major data centre expansion.
Signal briefing for Vertiv to acquire Great Lakes in major data centre expansion.
Vertiv’s $2.2 billion purchase of Great Lakes targets AI-driven demand for energy-efficient data centre cooling solutions.
Signal briefing for Vertiv to acquire Great Lakes in major data centre expansion.
Published reporting
Vertiv agrees to buy Great Lakes for $2.2 billion, expanding its data centre infrastructure portfolio Acquisition targets growing demand for energy-efficient cooling solutions in AI and hyperscale data centres What happened: Strategic move in data centre sector Vertiv has signed a definitive agreement to acquire cooling technology firm Great Lakes for $2.2 billion, as first reported by Capacity Media. The transaction, expected to complete by Q4 2025, will significantly expand Vertiv’s infrastructure solutions portfolio.
Market data from Market Research Future shows Great Lakes currently supplies liquid cooling systems to 15% of North America’s hyperscale facilities. The combined company will offer integrated power and cooling solutions optimized for energy-intensive AI applications. Also read: Lu Heng, LARUS CEO, calls for IP portability at Japan Datacenter Forum Also read: CORD finalises $101M acquisition of Datacenter United Why it’s important The deal highlights the rapid transformation of data centre infrastructure driven by AI and hyperscale computing.
With global data centre energy consumption projected to double by 2026, per IEA estimates, efficient cooling solutions are critical for sustainability and cost reduction. Vertiv’s move positions it as a key competitor against Schneider Electric and Eaton in the $25 billion thermal management market. However, integrating Great Lakes’ technology may face challenges, as liquid cooling adoption remains limited outside hyperscale facilities. The success of this acquisition could set a benchmark for future consolidation in the industry.
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- Signal: Vertiv to acquire Great Lakes in major data centre expansion
- Signal Type: Market
- Region: Asia Pacific
- Market Class: Datacenter
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- Signal briefing for Vertiv to acquire Great Lakes in major data centre expansion.
- Operational relevance: Medium
- Time Horizon: Next quarter
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