Modine has announced $180 million in orders for Airedale by Modine data centre cooling systems from a new customer that is a leading AI infrastructure developer.
The high capacity equipment are purpose-built to meet the customer's objectives to provide scalable, cost-effective and sustainable solutions for AI applications by building large-scale, building-optimised data centres.
Airedale by Modine data centre solutions are designed to lower the total cost of ownership by delivering superior Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) through free-cooling technology and advanced control systems.
The products will be manufactured at Modine's state-of-the-art facilities in Rockbridge, Virginia, and Grenada, Mississippi, with delivery expected throughout 2025 and the first half of 2026.
Climate Solutions president, Eric McGinnis, said this deal is the beginning of a long-term partnership providing support to some of the largest, high-performance computing clusters in the world.
The company’s president & CEO, Neil D. Brinker, said building relationships and delivering on promises are key to meeting and exceeding their aggressive growth targets.
“Our current order intake, significant development funnel and this new business win provide us with confidence in our ability to drive organic growth, and support our expectation of delivering organic growth in excess of 30 per cent in our next fiscal year,” Brinker said.
Group vice president, Data Centres at Modine, Art Laszlo, the company is excited to leverage its engineering expertise to provide a fit-for-purpose solution that helps this customer achieve their objectives.
“Airedale by Modine partners with our customers' to solve their most complex challenges through customised solutions that are meticulously engineered by our global data centres team to deliver superior operating performance, efficiency, and reliability,” Laszlo said.