The global data center cooling market is expected to reach $42–56 billion by 2030, expanding at a double-digit annual growth rate. Soaring compute demands from AI workloads, tightening sustainability regulations, and expanding hyperscale facilities force data center operators to rethink traditional cooling methods.
Reflect Scientific’s patented cryogenic cooling technologies are uniquely positioned to address the surging global demand for advanced data center cooling by offering ultra-efficient, low-temperature solutions designed for high-density AI environments.
“Our patented cryogenic cooling systems represent a breakthrough approach at a pivotal time for the data center industry,” said Kim Boyce, CEO of Reflect Scientific. “As energy costs rise and AI computing drives unprecedented thermal loads, operators are urgently seeking alternatives beyond traditional air and liquid cooling. Reflect’s technologies offer the potential for dramatically improved energy efficiency and sustainability performance in next-generation facilities.”
Reflect’s innovations are especially timely as data centers now consume roughly 1–2% of global electricity, with projections that AI-dedicated centers could more than double their energy use by 2026. Major industry players are making bold moves to meet this challenge. For example, Samsung Electronics recently acquired cooling manufacturer FläktGroup for $1.7 billion to strengthen its AI data center cooling position. This strategic activity highlights the urgent global demand for advanced cooling solutions, where Reflect Scientific’s cryogenic technologies offer a differentiated and potentially disruptive answer.
Cryogenic cooling is emerging as the next frontier for extreme-density computing, with research showing that cooling chips to cryogenic temperatures can double their efficiency. Major players, including academic institutions and hyperscale operators, are already exploring sub-zero cooling technologies for specialized AI and quantum computing deployments — markets where Reflect Scientific’s expertise and patents place it at the forefront.
Reflect Scientific’s patented technologies complement other advances in the sector, such as the rapid adoption of liquid cooling and immersion cooling, but offer advantages for the most thermally intensive AI “factories” of the future.
