Boyd Doubling AI Data Center Liquid Cooling Manufacturing Capacity

It'll be able to make more CDUs, direct-to-chip liquid cold plates, cooling loops and in-rack manifolds.

Boyd Juarez Thermal Expansion
Boyd

To scale with growing hyperscaler, colocation and enterprise AI data center installation demand, Boyd said its Juarez thermal campus is being expanded to approximately 460,000 square feet, up from its current footprint of 217,000 square feet.

Boyd Juarez engineering and operational staff have experience in designing, manufacturing, and testing liquid cooling systems, specializing in coolant distribution units (CDUs) ranging from 0.5 megawatts to 5 megawatts with a technology roadmap to deliver even higher performance levels for future needs.

The expansion increases the company's capacity to build liquid cooled solutions like CDUs, direct-to-chip liquid cold plates, cooling loops and in-rack manifolds.

“We anticipate AI data center customer needs and market dynamics allowing continuous alignment of our operations, manufacturing capacity, and technology investments for cooling up to 5 MW and beyond,” said David Huang, Boyd President, Thermal Solutions Division, in a statement. “Global customers depend on Boyd Juarez operations to deliver scalability, performance, and flexibility as they build data center infrastructure today and in the future.”

The Juarez facility includes on-site design, testing, and manufacturing engineering teams, supported by a supply chain architecture and key global vendor partnerships.

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