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Data centres are now essential infrastructures, supporting daily life and industrial operations. As digitalisation expands, their energy demand grows, with the International Energy Agency estimating current consumption at around 1.5% of global use, potentially rising to 3–4% by 2030 due to AI.


Cooling is central to service continuity and represents a major share of auxiliary energy use. Current design trends, such as hot and cold aisle compartmentalisation, modularity and liquid cooling, require flexible, efficient control solutions.


Achieving sustainability targets relies on continuous improvements and on meeting regulatory KPIs such as PUE and WUE. With more than 50 years of experience in high-efficiency technologies, CAREL provides a wide range of liquid and air-cooling solutions tailored to data centre needs.


To support optimal performance, CAREL also offers sensors and monitoring systems for accurate electrical parameter detection across the installation.


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