Gradiant Deploys Water Solution for AI Data Centres
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Gradiant Deploys Water Solution for AI Data Centres

Gradiant has recently deployed HyperSolved, its end-to-end cooling water solution for AI data centres, with several of the world’s largest hyperscale operators across major global markets. The solution supports mission-critical infrastructure as AI-led data centre capacity expands rapidly and cooling demand increases.

HyperSolved integrates the full cooling water lifecycle, from sourcing to discharge, into a single platform managed by one accountable partner. It is designed to reduce operational complexity, improve reliability and accelerate deployment for hyperscale environments where water availability, permitting and discharge limits are becoming key constraints.

The solution enables access to alternative water sources, including municipal reuse and impaired supplies, reducing dependence on freshwater. It also protects cooling performance through integrated treatment, CURE Chemicals and SmartOps AI, while minimising discharge through high-recovery concentration and reuse.

Gradiant said HyperSolved supports rapid deployment through containerised systems for immediate or temporary capacity, along with permanent infrastructure for long-term performance. The company expects data centres to contribute around 25 per cent of its global business by 2027, as water becomes a critical factor in AI infrastructure development.

Gradiant has recently deployed HyperSolved, its end-to-end cooling water solution for AI data centres, with several of the world’s largest hyperscale operators across major global markets. The solution supports mission-critical infrastructure as AI-led data centre capacity expands rapidly and cooling demand increases.HyperSolved integrates the full cooling water lifecycle, from sourcing to discharge, into a single platform managed by one accountable partner. It is designed to reduce operational complexity, improve reliability and accelerate deployment for hyperscale environments where water availability, permitting and discharge limits are becoming key constraints.The solution enables access to alternative water sources, including municipal reuse and impaired supplies, reducing dependence on freshwater. It also protects cooling performance through integrated treatment, CURE Chemicals and SmartOps AI, while minimising discharge through high-recovery concentration and reuse.Gradiant said HyperSolved supports rapid deployment through containerised systems for immediate or temporary capacity, along with permanent infrastructure for long-term performance. The company expects data centres to contribute around 25 per cent of its global business by 2027, as water becomes a critical factor in AI infrastructure development.

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