Follow-up data-centre orders: technotrans already exceeds previous year’s volume in first half of 2026

• Follow-up orders for Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs) in the high single-digit million euro range

• Order momentum already surpasses the full-year volume of the previous year in the first half of 2026

• Strong demand confirms position in the focus market Energy Management


technotrans SE has secured further follow-up orders for liquid cooling systems for data centres and continues to expand its market position. The volume is in the high single-digit million euro range. The thermal management specialist supplies Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs) for the efficient cooling of high-performance server infrastructures. 

The follow-up orders confirm the successful collaboration with an established major customer in the data centre equipment sector. At the same time, technotrans is strengthening its position in this market. The existing and newly acquired order volume is expected to exceed the total volume of the previous year already in the first half of 2026, underlining the sustained high growth momentum in this market segment. 

Dynamic expansion in the data centre segment  
“These orders demonstrate what sets technotrans apart,” says Michael Finger, CEO of technotrans SE. “With our core competence in thermal management, we solve complex customer requirements in the dynamic data centre environment and are able to scale them accordingly.” 

Demand for high-performance cooling solutions in data centres is growing rapidly worldwide. In particular, applications in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) are significantly increasing the power density of IT infrastructures and driving the need for efficient liquid cooling systems. 

Liquid cooling as a key technology 
The CDUs used handle the central distribution of the cooling medium within modern data centre architectures. They enable precise, scalable, and energy-efficient temperature control, thereby meeting the increasing requirements of today’s high-performance processors. 

Liquid cooling is increasingly establishing itself as a key technology in data centres, as conventional air cooling is reaching its physical limits. Especially due to the use of compute-intensive AI applications, efficient thermal management is becoming even more important. This structural technological shift opens up long-term growth opportunities for technotrans in an attractive future market. 

Strategy Ready for Growth is paying off 
The order is assigned to the focus market Energy Management – a central growth driver of the Group’s Ready for Growth strategy. With its technological expertise and international footprint, technotrans is very well positioned to sustainably meet rising demand and achieve further growth. 

To enable further scaling, technotrans is making targeted investments in expanding its capacities. A new plant with a production and logistics area of more than 17,000 m² is planned at the Sassenberg site. This lays the foundation for efficiently supporting future growth and capturing new market opportunities.