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The global data center cooling CDU pumps market is projected to grow from USD 0.34 billion in 2026 to USD 1.84 billion b

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Official disclosureSlicast · August 17, 2026 · Global · Source: GlobeNewswire

The data center cooling CDU pumps market is experiencing significant growth as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing, and high-performance computing workloads expand globally. These intensifying computational demands are increasing rack power densities beyond the capabilities of conventional air-cooling systems, forcing data center operators to adopt direct-to-chip and liquid-to-liquid cooling architectures. Coolant distribution unit pumps play a critical role in these systems by managing continuous coolant circulation, maintaining precise pressure control, and ensuring reliable temperature management across mission-critical data center environments.

Centrifugal inline pumps are expected to capture the largest market share during the forecast period. These pumps are widely deployed in liquid cooling systems because they offer high hydraulic efficiency, require minimal installation space, and provide dependable continuous circulation. They integrate directly into piping networks, which simplifies installation and reduces spatial requirements in modern CDU architectures. Centrifugal inline pumps maintain stable flow rates and precise pressure control under demanding thermal conditions across hyperscale, colocation, enterprise, and AI-focused data centers. Their additional advantages include low maintenance requirements, scalability, energy efficiency, and compatibility with variable-speed drive technologies, making them particularly suitable for direct-to-chip cooling systems supporting high-density AI and high-performance computing infrastructure.

Direct-to-chip cooling technology is projected to become the largest and fastest-growing segment in the CDU pumps market. CPUs, GPUs, and AI accelerators generate higher heat loads that direct-to-chip cooling systems address by supplying coolant directly to heat-intensive components. This approach improves thermal efficiency, heat removal, and overall computing performance while accommodating higher rack power densities and reducing cooling-related energy consumption. Direct-to-chip cooling can improve power usage effectiveness, lower operating costs, and support development of next-generation AI-ready data center infrastructure, positioning it to maintain market leadership through 2032.

North America is expected to retain the largest regional market share, supported by a mature data center ecosystem, substantial investment in hyperscale facilities, and rapid adoption of AI and cloud services. The United States hosts significant concentrations of cloud service providers, colocation operators, and technology companies deploying liquid cooling technologies. Investment in AI-ready infrastructure, stronger energy-efficiency priorities, early adoption of direct-to-chip cooling, ongoing technological innovation, and continued data center construction are expected to maintain North America's leading position.

Key market participants include Grundfos Holding A/S from Denmark, Xylem from the United States, WILO SE from Lebanon, EBARA Corporation from the United States, Johnson Electric Holdings Limited from China, Flowserve Corporation, Gates Corporation, Gorman-Rupp Industries, SPAL Automotive Srl from Italy, Panasonic Holdings Corporation from Japan, Tark Thermal Solutions from Germany, GuangDong Shenpong Technology from China, Calpeda from Italy, Changsha TOPS Industry and Technology from China, Moog Company, Concentric AB from the United Kingdom, AMETEK Inc., Fluid-o-Tech from Italy, and Crest Pumps from the United Kingdom, among others. These companies are pursuing agreements, joint ventures, expansions, partnerships, and acquisitions to strengthen market positions and broaden product portfolios.

Market growth is driven by rising rack power densities, increased adoption of liquid cooling technologies, expansion of hyperscale and AI data centers, and growing demand for energy-efficient cooling solutions. Key restraints include high capital investment requirements and incompatibility with legacy data center infrastructure. Growth opportunities exist in developing energy-efficient CDU pumps and integrating digital monitoring and predictive maintenance systems. A principal industry challenge involves balancing increasingly demanding performance requirements with long-term pump reliability.

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