Hash House, a global provider of liquid-cooled data centre solutions, is taking a major step forward in the development of high-density digital infrastructure. With more than 400 MW installed capacity worldwide and operations across over 20 countries, the company sought a reliable partner to support its latest high-efficiency computing facility. Kelvion delivered.
The Challenge: Compact, Efficient Cooling in Constrained Spaces
The project required a thermal management solution capable of handling extreme heat rejection within the limited footprint of standard 45-foot containers. The goal was to maximise cooling performance while maintaining cost- and space-efficiency.
The Kelvion Solution: High-Density Cooling with Maximum Efficiency
Kelvion supplied nine V-type Dry Coolers, each delivering 2.6 MW of cooling capacity. Equipped with 22 fans per unit and spanning 13,252 m in total system length, the solution was engineered to provide powerful, reliable performance within a compact design.
Compared with previous systems offering only 1.3 MW per unit, Kelvion’s configuration doubled the cooling capacity, enabling substantial savings in:
- Installation space (-40%)
- Transportation costs (-45%)
- Piping and setup time
This improvement allowed Hash House to increase performance density and optimise overall lifecycle costs.
Why Hash House Chose Kelvion
“Kelvion’s technical expertise and responsiveness made all the difference. Their dry cooler solution not only met our performance targets but also helped us optimise space and reduce costs. What really stood out was their product quality, competitive pricing, and fast delivery – key reasons we chose Kelvion over other suppliers. Thanks to Kelvion’s strong technical expertise and highly customised solution, this project achieved zero water consumption at an altitude of 2,600 meters, providing strong support for Hash House’s ESG initiatives. We look forward to future projects together,” says Harry Hou, Technical Director at Hash House.
Sustainability Meets Reliability
Efficiency and sustainability were central to the design. By leveraging free cooling and minimising water consumption, Kelvion’s dry coolers support the customer’s environmental and operational goals. The solution reflects a broader industry trend toward more compact, energy-efficient cooling technologies for high-performance digital applications.
Looking Ahead
Following the project’s order in late 2024, full operation is scheduled by end-2025. Building on the success of this installation, Hash House and Kelvion are already exploring further collaborations to power the next generation of high-efficiency digital infrastructure around the world.