The "Data Centre Liquid Cooling Market" report by MarketsandMarkets predicts growth from $2.84 billion in 2025 to $21.14 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 33.2 per cent.

This expansion is driven by increased data generation from cloud computing, AI, and edge computing.

Traditional air-cooling systems struggle with efficiency as data centres grow and processing density rises. Liquid cooling emerges as a more energy-efficient alternative, enhancing power utilisation effectiveness and lowering operational costs.

Market dynamics include a rising number of data centres and server density, driven by demand for data storage and computing power.

However, high capital and maintenance costs present challenges.

Opportunities exist with advanced technologies like AI and blockchain, while lack of standardisation poses a significant hurdle.