The acquisition will include Stellar Energy’s existing Digital business operations, including two assembly operations in Jacksonville, Florida, and its highly skilled team of approximately 700 employees.
The AI era is turning data center cooling into a high-stakes water-energy negotiation, where evaporative efficiency, air-cooled resilience, and site-specific regulations collide — and where mechanical contractors are expected to keep systems clean, compliant, and maintainable from startup onward.
Data centers and building electrification are increasing the demands on the electrical grid, but new technology, innovation, grid flexibility, and renewables each have a role to play in meeting that demand.
The new Trane Technologies thermal management system reference design delivers mission-critical temperature control, enabling data center operators to simultaneously manage power, water, and land resources, allowing for continuously optimized performance, energy efficiency and sustainability.
Engineered for longevity and performance, each unit features components including stainless steel pipework, 25-micron filtration, and active harmonic filtration, delivering a sustainable liquid cooling solution with an expected lifecycle that could exceed 15 years.