Johnson Controls introduces scalable liquid cooling solution for India’s high-density data centers
Silent-Aire CDU platform offers scalable cooling from 500kW to 10MW for high-density data centers in India Flexible, space-saving design with built-in redundancy helps achieve maximum availability and rapid deployment in urban, space-constrained environments in cities such as Mumbai, Chennai,...
- Silent-Aire CDU platform offers scalable cooling from 500kW to 10MW for high-density data centers in India
- Flexible, space-saving design with built-in redundancy helps achieve maximum availability and rapid deployment in urban, space-constrained environments in cities such as Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad
- Johnson Controls full thermal portfolio can cut non-IT energy use by up to 50%,
Mumbai, Nov. 10, 2025 : Johnson Controls, the global leader in smart, safe, healthy, and sustainable buildings, announced the launch of its Silent-Aire Coolant Distribution platform expanding its thermal management portfolio to meet the growing demands of high-density data centers in India. The new CDUs offer scalable liquid-cooling capacities ranging from 500kW to over 10MW, with flexible configurations that suit any data center deployment. Units can be installed in-row or along the whitespace perimeter, supporting diverse liquid-cooling and hybrid designs. This versatility ensures precise, efficient cooling across a spectrum of high-performance environments in India, from edge-based inference to full-scale AI factories.
To maximise uptime, efficiency and space constraints, the system offers built-in component redundancy with up to three heat exchangers and three pumps in one system, an innovation that minimises the need for additional units, saving valuable space and supporting uptime needs of data center professionals. Further bolstering system performance, advanced control capabilities enable each unit to operate independently or in unison, automatically adapting to rapid fluctuations in cooling demand or component failures without manual intervention. Together, these features represent a significant advantage over other options and the perfect solution in land-constrained markets like Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad, while contributing meaningfully to India’s broader climate goals.