Advanced Data Center Cooling
Welcome to Excool
Established in 2010, Excool has consistently led the industry in designing, developing, and delivering unique energy-efficient cooling solutions for data centers across the globe.
Our cutting-edge technology, developed to address the evolving needs of today’s and tomorrow’s data centers, sets the standard as the most advanced cooling technology available.
Innovative Cooling Solutions
Excool Data Center Cooling Solutions available:
Indirect evaporative cooling solutions 250kW – 550kW
Dry Packaged Cooler 250kW – 500kW
Free cooling air-cooled chiller 400kW – 1200kW
Precision Cooling Wall 400kW – 1200kW
CDU (coolant distribution unit) 400kW – 1200kW
Why Choose Excool?
Expertise
With over 15 years of data center cooling experience, we have a wealth of knowledge that allows us to create the most efficient cooling solutions tailored to our clients' needs.
Partnership
We work closely with our customers to exceed their expectations through collaborative partnerships.
Innovation
Our commitment to innovation ensures that we deliver cutting-edge, energy-efficient solutions that meet the evolving demands of the data centre industry.
A Full Portfolio of Data Centre Cooling Solutions
Excool has fully developed and purpose designed range of data center cooling products which we believe is the most efficient economiser in the world in both terms of water, energy usage and impact on the environment . Our cutting-edge technology, will serve you today and many years to come. Excool wants to set the standards for cooling across the global.
Jon Pettitt, CEO
The Future of
Data Center Cooling
Join Our Journey
Discover how Excool can transform your data center cooling with our advanced, reliable, and efficient solutions.
With multiple facilities worldwide, we are proud to employ over 250 dedicated professionals at our headquarters and manufacturing facility in the UK and from Excool offices in the US, Singapore, and Frankfurt. Our team drives our commitment to excellence, continuously pushing the boundaries of what is possible in cooling technology.