Accelsius Joins ARPA-E COOLERCHIPS Project to Advance Hybrid Cooling Technologies for the Data Center of the Future

AUSTIN, Texas, May 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Accelsius, a leader in two-phase, direct-to-chip liquid cooling, has been selected as a key contributor to a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) ARPA-E COOLERCHIPS project led by Professor Dereje Agonafer, a Presidential Distinguished Professor and Member of the National Academy of Engineering, at The University of Texas at Arlington. The project, โ€œHolistic Co-Design of Novel Hybrid Cooling Technology for the Data Center of the Future,โ€ will develop a next-generation hybrid architecture that combines direct-to-chip evaporative cooling with air-based solutions such as rear door heat exchangers.

Accelsius will support system-level testing by providing its proprietary MR250, a multi-rack, in-row, 250kW two-phase Coolant Distribution Unit (2P CDU), along with comprehensive integration support. The MR250 will be incorporated into the projectโ€™s test infrastructure at the UT Arlington campus, with general availability planned for late 2025.

โ€œThe addition of Accelsius technology to our lab and project will improve our understanding and benchmarking of two-phase, direct-to-chip cooling as a practical and scalable option for growing rack densities,โ€ said Professor Agonafer. โ€œWe invite anyone attending the upcoming ITherm event to join us at the lab for an in-person tour and deeper understanding of the project and technologies involved.โ€

The COOLERCHIPS (Cooling Operations Optimized for Leaps in Energy, Reliability, and Carbon Hyperefficiency for Information Processing Systems) program aims to transform how high-density data centers are cooled. The goal is to reduce total cooling energy consumption to less than 5% of a data centerโ€™s IT loadโ€”while maintaining reliability and enabling next-generation high-density compute.

โ€œItโ€™s great to see leaders like Dereje Agonafer and Richard Bonner working together to shape the future of two-phase cooling technology,โ€ said Peter de Bock, program director at ARPA-E. โ€œAccelsius and The Media Content University of Texas at Arlington are advancing important work under the COOLERCHIPS program, and Iโ€™m excited to see the impact this collaboration will have on US leadership in next-generation data center efficiency.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s an exciting opportunity to collaborate with fellow thermal experts from across the industry,โ€ said Dr. Richard Bonner, chief technology officer at Accelsius. โ€œThis project provides a bigger stage to showcase the meaningful advancements weโ€™ve made in two-phase cooling and to push the envelope on whatโ€™s possible for future data center efficiency.โ€

For information on touring the UT Arlington lab during ITherm, please contact: lcruz@accelsius.com

About Accelsius

Founded by Innventure, Inc. (NASDAQ: INV), Accelsius empowers data center and edge operators to achieve their business, financial and sustainability goals through advanced cooling solutions. The proprietary NeuCool platform provides best-in-class thermal efficiencies through a safe, two-phase liquid cooling system that scales from single racks to entire data centers. For more information, visit accelsius.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

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