Two-Phase Immersion Cooling

 
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global data center electricity consumption is projected to exceed 1,000 TWh by 2026, with computing and cooling each accounting for 40% of that total. As such, advanced thermal management has become a mission-critical technology for data centers. Grand View Research forecasts that the global data center cooling market will grow at a CAGR of 16.8%, reaching USD 56.1 billion by 2030—highlighting the strategic role of thermal management plays in AI infrastructure.

 Originating in the network appliance market, AEWIN recognized the surging energy demands of today’s AI-driven platforms and has been actively investing in scalable cooling solutions since 2021. In 2024, the company successfully optimized its 2PIC solution to support systems up to 100kW in a 24U chassis.

 

As AI workloads and high-density servers push the limits of traditional cooling, two-phase immersion cooling is rapidly becoming the preferred solution for enhanced thermal efficiency and energy savings. AEWIN’s latest innovation, the Tank B8, introduces modular tray architecture, zero-downtime maintenance, and safety-first design to meet the practical demands of modern data centers and edge deployments. It delivers a scalable, reliable, and safe two-phase cooling solution for next-generation computing environments.

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Key features

  • 8U Tank
  • Up to Max. 20kW cooling capacity
  • pPUE 1.02
  • Up to 1000mm depth IT
  • Liquid to Air/Liquid to Liquid CDU
  • AI CDU controller
  • Liquid filter
  • Vapor Recycle
  • Support PFOA/PFOS Free coolant
  • Support IT Redundancy
 
The Tank B8 features a modular sliding tray design that allows each server node to be accessed and removed independently along industrial-grade rails. This mechanism not only simplifies hardware service but also enables individual server maintenance without shutting down the entire tank system for continuous uptime.There are isolation mechanisms to ensure that operators are not exposed to dielectric fluid or vapor during servicing which significantly enhance overall safety. Furthermore, the modularity supports flexible configurations such as GPU servers and AI accelerators, making it ideal for both data center and edge deployments.
 
AEWIN’s Tank B8 two-phase immersion cooling solution features its modular sliding trays and sealed maintenance mechanisms to enable server replacement without system downtime and exposure to liquid and vapor. Built for safety, scalability, and efficiency, Tank B8 is a future-ready platform for AI, edge, and high-density computing environments.

 

Products

FalcOasis 2PIC TankB8

AEWIN’s 2PIC immersion cooling system is designed for high-density, high-power IT deployments. Housed in a compact 8U tank, it supports up to 1000mm depth servers and delivers up to 20kW cooling capacity. Equipped with liquid-to-air/liquid-to-liquid CDU, AI-based controller, vapor recycle, and liquid filter, it supports PFOA/PFOS-free coolant and IT redundancy for green, reliable operation.

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