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Accelsius Expands NeuCool Portfolio and Industry Profile Amid Rising AI Data Center Demand

Accelsius Expands NeuCool Portfolio and Industry Profile Amid Rising AI Data Center Demand

Accelsius advanced its position in high-density data center cooling this week, combining product news, industry recognition, and organizational build-out. The company introduced the NeuCool IR150, a generally available, fully integrated rack-level two-phase direct-to-chip cooling solution aimed at AI-ready data centers.

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Accelsius also launched the NeuCool HyperStart program to help hyperscale and neocloud operators accelerate deployment of its technology in high-power “AI factory” environments. Demonstrations at Data Center World 2026 are intended to drive commercial engagement and embed its solutions into future large-scale reference designs.

On the innovation front, Accelsius highlighted upcoming presentations at OCP EMEA, where CTO Dr. Richard Bonner will detail PFAS-free two-phase direct-to-chip cooling research developed with SK Innovation. The sessions will cover a zeotropic “glide” refrigerant designed to improve condenser temperature matching and overall system efficiency, as well as standards and safety considerations for NeuCool deployments.

The company reinforced its industry profile through participation in the 4th Annual Liquid Cooling Workshop at Data Center World DC, with CEO Josh Claman joining peers from NVIDIA, AMD, Vertiv, and others. Accelsius emphasized that two-phase direct-to-chip liquid cooling is already proven in other sectors and framed it as “better today, required tomorrow” for mission-critical, high-power compute.

Accelsius received additional validation as Data Centre Magazine ranked it second on its “Top 10 Direct to Chip Cooling Companies” list. The publication cited the firm’s NeuCool technology, use of a safe dielectric refrigerant, and role in making high-density cooling accessible, supporting its positioning as a leader in advanced thermal management.

From an operational perspective, the company bolstered its quality capabilities by hiring quality engineer Reka Tanczos to enhance its integrated quality management system and supplier oversight. This move suggests preparation for scaled production and more stringent customer and regulatory requirements as deployments increase.

Accelsius further underscored its focus on sustainability and community impact through participation in a “Data Centers & Communities” panel alongside Johnson Controls and Legrand. Discussions highlighted two-phase cooling, heat reuse, and 800V DC infrastructure as tools to manage power and water strain while improving transparency with local stakeholders.

Taken together, the week’s developments point to Accelsius simultaneously expanding its product portfolio, strengthening quality infrastructure, and deepening ecosystem engagement. These steps may improve its competitive standing in AI and high-density data center markets, though the financial impact will depend on the pace of commercial adoption and contract wins.

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