6.1.5.2Vertical

Cooling & Thermal Management

Providers of precision cooling and thermal management solutions.

Market snapshot

These figures describe Data Center Power & Cooling (6.1.5), the segment that Cooling & Thermal Management sits within — not Cooling & Thermal Management on its own.

FragmentationConsolidatingEstimate

Data-center power and cooling equipment spans HVAC/refrigeration (NAICS 333415) and electrical equipment (3353), profiled under their manufacturing sectors, and is not separately disclosed here, so the segment is not separately sized.

Business model & economics

Revenue model

Power/cooling equipment sales plus service and monitoring

Key economics

Recurring revenue
Moderate–High

recurring service and monitoring

EBITDA margin
Strong

mission-critical equipment and service

Capex intensity
Moderate

Characteristics

  • Critical power (UPS, switchgear) and cooling systems.
  • AI density surge forcing shift to liquid cooling.
  • Direct beneficiary of the data-center boom.

M&A deal context

Deal activityHigh

Who’s acquiring

  • Power & thermal majors (Vertiv, Schneider, Eaton)
  • PE-backed platforms
  • Cooling-technology acquirers

What’s driving deals

  • Liquid-cooling and high-density power demand.
  • AI-driven data-center build-out.
  • Mission-critical service and monitoring.

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