Danfoss is set to present its extensive range of data center technologies at SuperComputing 2025, taking place from November 18 to 20 in St. Louis, Missouri.
At booth 2237, the company will unveil its advanced HVAC components, liquid cooling system products, variable frequency drives, and other power distribution solutions, all showcased under the theme, "You run the data. We keep it cool."
Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Reliability
As data centers face increasing demands for energy efficiency and scalability, Danfoss provides solutions designed to enhance both uptime and sustainability.
The company's expertise extends to both white space and gray space environments, offering advanced technologies for cooling, power distribution, and heat recovery.
Key Products to be Showcased
CoolTrain™ smart valve train facilitates easy connection between coolant piping and server racks
Visitors can explore Danfoss's liquid cooling solutions, which include couplings, hoses, and valve trains. Among them, the Danfoss Hansen® FD83 Quick Disconnect Couplings guarantee reliable and leak-free maintenance, while the Boston by Danfoss Royal™ EHW194 EPDM Hose offers exceptional flexibility and kink resistance. The CoolTrain™ smart valve train facilitates easy connection between coolant piping and server racks, optimizing liquid cooling flow for energy efficiency while minimizing leak risks.
Furthermore, the Danfoss Turbocor® TGS380 Compressor delivers high performance and low sound levels in a compact design with unmatched energy efficiency. In motor control and power conversion, Danfoss provides variable frequency drives that ensure optimal data center operation performance and efficiency.
Additionally, low- and ultra-low-harmonic solutions, such as the Danfoss Advanced Active Filter AAF 007 and iC7 Liquid-cooled System Modules, ensure effective energy conversion for power distribution and storage.
Commitment to Innovation and Sustainability
Danfoss team members will be available to discuss the company's involvement in broader data center initiatives, particularly the Net Zero Innovation Hub For Data Centers.
As a founding member, Danfoss collaborates with leading industry stakeholders, including Google and Microsoft, to drive the green transition in data centers.
Strategic Advantages for Partners
"Danfoss technologies are trusted by the world's pioneering cloud service providers and chip manufacturers with products installed in facilities around the globe. Through our deep application expertise and customer engagement, we're delivering solutions that set new standards while reducing time to market and total cost of ownership," stated Peter Bleday, Vice President, Specialty Business Unit and Data Center, Danfoss Power Solutions.
He adds, "We look forward to welcoming visitors to our booth to discuss how we can help them achieve smarter, more reliable, and more sustainable data center operations."
Danfoss will exhibit its broad portfolio of technologies that increase data center uptime and reliability at SuperComputing 2025, November 18-20, in St. Louis, Missouri.
At booth 2237, Danfoss will showcase its high-performance HVAC components, fluid conveyance products for liquid cooling systems, variable frequency drives, and other power distribution solutions under the theme, “You run the data. We keep it cool.”
Energy-efficient, reliable, and sustainable operations
Data centers are under pressure to increase their energy efficiency, all while uptime and scalability grow ever more critical.
Danfoss is uniquely positioned to offer white space and gray space solutions that help its customers achieve more energy-efficient, reliable, and sustainable operations. The company offers technologies for facility and server cooling, power distribution, and heat reuse and recovery.
Key products on display
- Liquid cooling solutions, including couplings, hoses, and valve trains. Danfoss Hansen® FD83 Quick Disconnect Couplings offer reliable, leak-free operation and simple maintenance, while Boston by Danfoss Royal™ EHW194 EPDM Hose provides superior flexibility and kink resistance to simplify installation and maintenance. CoolTrain™, a smart valve train offering plug-and-play connection between coolant piping and server racks, optimizes liquid cooling solution flow for maximum energy efficiency while minimizing the risk of leaks
- HVAC solutions, such as the Danfoss Turbocor® TGS380 Compressor, which delivers superior performance and low sound levels in a compact footprint. It features zero performance degradation over the life of the compressor and unmatched energy efficiency at full and partial loads.
- Motor control and power conversion solutions, including variable frequency drives, harmonic mitigation, and system modules. Danfoss VFDs ensure optimal performance, increased uptime, and exceptional efficiency for low-PUE data centers. Low- and ultra-low-harmonic solutions, along with the Danfoss Advanced Active Filter AAF 007, reliably manage harmonics in critical environments. iC7 Liquid-cooled System Modules provide efficient energy conversion for power distribution, battery energy storage, and fuel cells.
Danfoss's data center initiatives
Danfoss representatives will be on hand to discuss the company’s participation in broader data center initiatives, such as the Net Zero Innovation Hub For Data Centers.
Danfoss is a founding member of the Innovation Hub, which brings together key stakeholders in the European data center industry — including Google and Microsoft — to find concrete solutions that accelerate the green transition.
Reducing time to market and total cost of ownership
“Danfoss technologies are trusted by the world’s pioneering cloud service providers and chip manufacturers with products installed in facilities around the world. Through our deep application expertise and customer engagement, we’re delivering solutions that set new standards while reducing time to market and total cost of ownership,” said Peter Bleday, Vice President, Specialty Business Unit and Data Center, Danfoss Power Solutions.
He adds, “We look forward to welcoming visitors to our booth to discuss how we can help them achieve smarter, more reliable, and more sustainable data center operations.”