Accelsius partners with Nordik Data Centers

Direct-to-chip cooling specialist Accelsius has partnered with Nordik Data Centers to build an AI data center in Montreal, Canada.

The project will also feature a “co-innovation lab” where customers can validate performance metrics and efficiency gains of Accelsius’ cooling technology. The lab is expected to be operational in Q2 2025.

Canada-based Nordik Data Centers operates one facility, NDC1, in the Shawinigan region of Quebec, Canada. It offers 5MW of IT capacity across 46,000 sq ft (4,274 sqm).

The company has more than two million sq ft (185,800 sqm) of “ready to develop land,” fully equipped with infrastructure and redundant fiber connectivity. According to the company’s website, Nordik has space for a total of six data center facilities across the same parcel of land.

Accelsius’ offerings include cooling solutions for data center and Edge operators. The company’s NeuCool platform provides a two-phase quid cooling system, capable of scaling from single racks to entire facilities.

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