The Rest Of South America Data Center Cooling Market was valued at $150.6 Million in 2025 and projected to reach to $293.4 Million by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate of 10.0%. Rest Of South America's data center cooling market is positioned for sustained growth through 2030, driven by expanding digital infrastructure and increasing enterprise investments in cloud computing capabilities.
| Market Size in | USD 26.32 MN |
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| Units Considered | Value (USD MN) |
Rest Of South America's data center cooling market is valued at $150.6 million in 2025, with projections reaching $293.4 million by 2030, representing a robust 10% CAGR over the forecast period.
The region is experiencing accelerated data center investments driven by increasing cloud adoption, digital transformation initiatives, and growing demand for localized computing infrastructure across multiple countries.
Efficient cooling solutions are becoming critical as data centers expand in Rest Of South America, with organizations prioritizing energy-efficient thermal management to reduce operational costs and environmental impact.
At 10% CAGR, Rest Of South America's market growth demonstrates strong momentum compared to global expansion, indicating increasing regional prioritization of cooling technology investments and infrastructure modernization.
| Report Metric | Details |
|---|---|
| Base Year | 2025 |
| Fastest Growing Segment | LIQUID COOLING (Technology) |
| Forecast Period | 2025–2030 |
| Growth Rate | CAGR of 11.8% from 2025 to 2030 |
| Largest Segment | AIR COOLING (Technology) |
| Market Size Base Year (Billions) | ~USD 11.08 (2025) |
| Revenue Forecast (Billions) | ~USD 19.35 (2030) |
| Segments Covered | Technology, Solutions, Components, Type Of Cooling, Data Center Type, End-Use Industry, Component |
7 segment dimensions are covered across the global market.
| Company | HQ | Ownership | Strongest segments |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCCW | Hong Kong | ||
| BHARTI AIRTEL LIMITED | India | Public Company | Air Conditioning,Chilling Unit,Cooling Tower, |
| TELIA COMPANY | Sweden | Public Company | Air Conditioning,Chilling Unit,Cooling Tower, |
| THE HCI GROUP | United States | Public Company | Air Conditioning,Chilling Unit,Cooling Tower, |
| PENTAIR PLC | United Kingdom | Public Company | Liquid Cooling System (pumps, vessels, filtration within liquid loops),Chilling Unit and water-side infrastructure components,Cooling Tower and heat rejection–related flow systems, |
| XEROX CORPORATION | United States | ||
| FIRST SOLAR, INC. | United States | Public Company | PV solar modules for utility-scale data center power,PV solar modules for C&I data centers and on-site arrays,Project development, EPC, and related services, |
| SUNTECH POWER HOLDINGS CO. LTD | China | Private Company | Utility-scale PV for data center campuses,Commercial and industrial rooftop PV for edge and enterprise data centers,Residential and small-scale PV indirectly supporting edge compute, |
| LENOVO | China | Public Company | Airflow-optimized servers and racks (air conditioning–aligned),Liquid cooling–ready and high-density systems,Management and control software for thermal optimization, |
| VERTIV GROUP CORP. | United States | Private Company | Air Conditioning (CRAC/CRAH and room cooling),Chilling Units and Cooling Towers,Economizer Systems, |
| JOHNSON CONTROLS | Ireland | Public Company | Air Conditioning,Chilling Unit,Cooling Tower, |
| CARRIER | United States | Public Company | Air Conditioning,Chilling Unit,Cooling Tower, |
| SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC | France | Public Company | Air Conditioning Solutions,Chilling Units,Cooling Towers & Economizer Systems, |
| MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION | Japan | Public Company | Air Conditioning,Chilling Unit,Cooling Tower, |
| TRANE TECHNOLOGIES PLC | Ireland | Public Company | Air Conditioning,Chilling Unit,Cooling Tower, |
| MUNTERS GROUP AB | Sweden | Public Company | Air Conditioning (CRAC/CRAH and air handling-based cooling),Chilling Unit,Cooling Tower, |
PCCW is a Hong Kong-based telecommunications and media company offering fixed-line, mobile, broadband, and pay-TV services.
Bharti Airtel Limited is an Indian multinational telecommunications company founded in 1995, operating as a public company with 28,730 employees providing mobile, broadband, and digital services.
Telia Company is a Swedish public telecommunications company founded in 1853 with 14,552 employees, providing mobile, broadband, and TV services across the Nordic and Baltic regions.
The HCI Group is a United States-based public company founded in 2006 with 594 employees, operating in the insurance and financial services sector.
Pentair PLC is a United Kingdom-based public company founded in 1966 with 9,000 employees, specializing in water and fluid management solutions.
Xerox Corporation is a United States-based technology company providing document management, printing, and business services solutions.
First Solar, Inc. is a United States-based public company founded in 1999 with 7,900 employees, specializing in photovoltaic solar energy solutions.
Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd is a Chinese private company founded in 2001 with 17,693 employees, operating in the solar photovoltaic industry.
Lenovo is a Chinese public company founded in 1984, a global leader in personal computers, smartphones, and enterprise technology solutions.
Vertiv Group Corp. is a United States-based private company founded in 1965 with 19,000 employees, providing critical infrastructure and continuity solutions.
Johnson Controls is an Ireland-based public company founded in 1885 with 87,000 employees, specializing in building efficiency, HVAC, and security solutions.
Carrier is a United States-based public company founded in 2019 with 47,000 employees, providing HVAC, refrigeration, and fire and security solutions.
Schneider Electric is a French public company founded in 1836 with 158,122 employees, specializing in energy management and automation solutions.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is a Japanese public company founded in 1921 with 150,386 employees, manufacturing electrical equipment, electronics, and industrial automation solutions.
Trane Technologies PLC is an Ireland-based public company founded in 1885 with 44,000 employees, providing climate control and building solutions.
Munters Group AB is a Swedish public company founded in 1955 with 5,305 employees, specializing in humidity and temperature control solutions.
Rest Of South America's data center cooling market is valued at $150.6 million in 2025 and is expected to grow to $293.4 million by 2030.
Rest Of South America's data center cooling market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.0% from 2025 to 2030.
Rest Of South America's market growth is driven by increased cloud adoption, edge computing deployment, enterprise digitalization, rising energy costs, and regulatory pressure for sustainable cooling solutions.
Rest Of South America's data center operators are increasingly adopting liquid cooling, free cooling systems, and AI-optimized thermal management solutions to improve efficiency and reduce operational costs.
Rest Of South America's market includes multinational cooling solution providers alongside regional players who specialize in adapting solutions to local climate conditions and infrastructure requirements.
The study involved four major activities to estimate the current data center cooling market size. Exhaustive secondary research was conducted to collect information on the market, peer markets, and parent markets. The next step was to validate these findings, assumptions, and sizes with industry experts across the data center cooling value chain through primary research. Both top-down and bottom-up approaches were employed to estimate the total market size. After that, market breakdown and data triangulation were used to calculate the size of the market’s segments and subsegments.
The research methodology used to estimate and forecast the data center cooling market begins with capturing data on the revenues of key vendors in the market through secondary research. In the secondary research process, various secondary sources, such as Hoovers, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Factiva, World Bank, and Industry Journals, were consulted to identify and collect information for this study. These secondary sources included annual reports, press releases & investor presentations of companies; white papers; certified publications; articles by recognized authors; notifications by regulatory bodies; trade directories; and databases. Vendor offerings have also been taken into consideration to determine market segmentation.
The data center cooling market comprises several stakeholders, including raw material suppliers, processors, recycling companies, data center cooling manufacturers, and regulatory organizations across the supply chain. Qualitative and quantitative information was gathered through interviews with primary sources from both the supply and demand sides of the market. Supply-side primary sources included industry experts such as Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), vice presidents, marketing directors, technology and innovation directors, and other key executives from companies and organizations operating in the data center cooling market. Demand-side primary sources included directors, marketing heads, and purchasing managers from various sourcing industries. The following is the breakdown of the primary respondents:

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The top-down and bottom-up approaches have been used to estimate and validate the total size of the data center cooling market. These approaches have also been used extensively to estimate the size of various dependent market subsegments. The research methodology used to estimate the market size included the following steps.
The following segments provide details about the overall market size estimation process employed in this study:

After determining the overall market size using the market size estimation processes explained above, the market was segmented into several segments and subsegments. To complete the overall market engineering process and arrive at the exact statistics for each market segment and subsegment, data triangulation and market breakdown procedures were employed wherever applicable. The data was triangulated by analyzing various factors and trends from both the demand and supply sides in the data center cooling sector.
Data center cooling is a system of equipment, tools, processes, and techniques designed to manage and control the heat generated by hardware within data centers and to maintain the temperature of the data center infrastructure at an optimal level, keeping systems running and avoiding downtime. Air and liquid systems are among the cooling methods used to ventilate and maintain equipment at its optimum temperatures. The global data center cooling market is growing quickly due to increasing data generation, the adoption of cloud computing, and a rising number of hyper-scale and edge data centers. All of this high power density poses a significant challenge to cooling solutions; if not well designed, it can threaten the safety of hardware facilities, which is quite common in traditional infrastructures. The market trend is moving toward high-end liquid cooling and power-saving technologies, driven by environmental regulations and the need to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.
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