Xylem Expands Integrated Water Solutions for Europe's Growing Data Centres
Xylem, a leading global water technology company, is expanding its integrated water solutions across Europe to cater to the growing trend of smaller, locally distributed data centres. This move comes amidst increasing concerns from communities about the environmental impact of data centres, particularly their water usage and energy consumption.
Data centres are facing mounting pressure to balance performance, sustainability, and compliance. Xylem's expansion aims to address these challenges by offering a full-service, consultative model that covers cooling, heat recovery, HVAC, firefighting, and wastewater management. The company's strategic water system design is designed to enhance operational efficiency, environmental responsibility, and cost control in data centres.
Xylem's expansion is driven by the surging global demand for data centres, fuelled by the rise of AI and the decentralisation of digital infrastructure. The company's strong track record, including collaborations with AWS on large-scale water recovery projects, positions it well to meet Europe's unique regulatory and environmental challenges. Xylem's comprehensive portfolio, offered under the Lowara brand, is tailored to meet the demanding needs of mission-critical infrastructure.
Xylem's expansion of integrated water solutions in Europe is set to improve water efficiency, reliability, and sustainability in data centres. By addressing communities' concerns and regulatory challenges, Xylem is well-placed to support the growth of data centres while promoting sustainable practices.
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