Gradiant Deploys AI Data Centre Water Solution Globally
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Gradiant Deploys AI Data Centre Water Solution Globally

Gradiant has announced the deployment of HyperSolved, its end-to-end cooling water solution for AI data centres, with several global hyperscale operators across major international markets.
The company said the platform has been designed to address rising water infrastructure challenges linked to the rapid expansion of AI-driven data centres, which require significantly higher cooling and water consumption compared to traditional facilities.

According to Gradiant, HyperSolved integrates the complete cooling water lifecycle, including sourcing, treatment, reuse and discharge, into a single platform aimed at reducing operational complexity and improving deployment efficiency for hyperscale projects.

The system also supports the use of alternative water sources such as municipal reuse supplies, while incorporating AI-enabled monitoring and treatment technologies to improve cooling performance and reduce freshwater dependency.

Prakash Govindan, CEO, Gradiant, said water infrastructure remains one of the most fragmented areas within data centre development and requires a more integrated approach as AI infrastructure scales globally.

The company added that the platform has been engineered to support rapid deployment through containerised systems while also enabling long-term infrastructure optimisation. Gradiant expects data centres to contribute nearly 25 per cent of its global business by 2027.

HyperSolved is currently available across North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia for hyperscale operators, developers and engineering partners.

Gradiant has announced the deployment of HyperSolved, its end-to-end cooling water solution for AI data centres, with several global hyperscale operators across major international markets.The company said the platform has been designed to address rising water infrastructure challenges linked to the rapid expansion of AI-driven data centres, which require significantly higher cooling and water consumption compared to traditional facilities.According to Gradiant, HyperSolved integrates the complete cooling water lifecycle, including sourcing, treatment, reuse and discharge, into a single platform aimed at reducing operational complexity and improving deployment efficiency for hyperscale projects.The system also supports the use of alternative water sources such as municipal reuse supplies, while incorporating AI-enabled monitoring and treatment technologies to improve cooling performance and reduce freshwater dependency.Prakash Govindan, CEO, Gradiant, said water infrastructure remains one of the most fragmented areas within data centre development and requires a more integrated approach as AI infrastructure scales globally.The company added that the platform has been engineered to support rapid deployment through containerised systems while also enabling long-term infrastructure optimisation. Gradiant expects data centres to contribute nearly 25 per cent of its global business by 2027.HyperSolved is currently available across North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia for hyperscale operators, developers and engineering partners.

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