Whether it’s a battery, data server, or the fountain solution on a newspaper press, excess heat can be a problem. And expertise in dealing with all three issues is helping specialist technotrans build a strong order book.
The company has announced that the value of follow-up data-centre orders – already greater than last year’s in the first half of 2026 – is “in the high single-digit million Euro range”.
technotrans SE chief executive Michael Finger says the follow-up orders for liquid cooling systems for data centres confirm a successful collaboration with an established major customer in the data centre equipment sector, and underline the sustained high growth momentum in the market segment. “These orders demonstrate what sets technotrans apart,” he says. “With our core competence in thermal management, we solve complex customer requirements in the dynamic data centre environment and are able to scale them accordingly.”
Demand for high-performance cooling solutions in data centres is growing rapidly worldwide, with AI applications driving the need for efficient liquid cooling systems.
To allow it to scale further, technotrans says it is making targeted investments in expanding its capacities. A new plant with a production and logistics area of more than 17,000 m² is planned at Sassenberg, and “lays the foundation for future growth and capturing new market opportunities”.