
The joint initiative will focus on developing and demonstrating solutions such as two-phase direct-to-chip and two-phase immersion cooling, among other advanced systems. The goal is to enhance infrastructure readiness and support higher computing densities while maintaining energy efficiency and sustainability.
Denise Dignam, President and CEO of Chemours, stated: “Our collaboration with DataVolt represents another significant step in our liquid cooling roadmap. Combining our thermal management expertise with DataVolt’s knowledge designing and operating sustainable data centers, we can help accelerate the adoption of liquid cooling and other innovative technologies, minimizing data center total cost of ownership and environmental footprint, while maximizing performance and efficiency. We are excited to work alongside industry leaders to achieve these goals and drive forward sustainable data center innovation.”
The agreement includes the use of Chemours’ Opteon™ dielectric fluids, which have ultra-low global warming potential. These fluids are a key component of Chemours’ Liquid Cooling portfolio, designed to support energy-efficient and high-performance digital infrastructure. The partnership reflects Chemours’ commitment to providing cooling solutions tailored for AI and other data-intensive technologies.
Rajit Nanda, CEO of DataVolt, commented: “We are excited to announce this agreement with Chemours to develop state-of-the-art solutions—including liquid cooling technologies—for our future-ready AI data centers. This collaboration underscores our commitment to be at the forefront of innovation as we serve the world’s insatiable need for eco-friendly, high-performance and mission critical AI factories that can support ever increasing compute densities while also being rapidly deployable, sustainable and cost effective. By integrating Chemours’ advanced liquid cooling solutions and engaging partners from across the industry, we aim to enhance the efficiency and scalability of our data centers, ensuring they meet the rapidly evolving demands of next-generation AI applications.”
Chemours highlights that its two-phase immersion cooling fluid, Opteon™, offers notable advantages: up to 90% reduction in cooling energy use, up to 40% reduction in total cost of ownership, and nearly zero water consumption. The technology also supports increased computing capacity per square foot and enables the recovery and reuse of heat and some fluids, enhancing both efficiency and sustainability.
This collaboration represents a step forward in addressing the complex demands of AI-driven digital infrastructure while promoting environmentally responsible data center operations.