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Gradiant Deploys HyperSolved Cooling Water Solution With Global Hyperscalers 

KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 (Bernama) -- Gradiant announced that its end-to-end cooling water solution for artificial intelligence (AI) data centres, HyperSolved, is now deployed with several of the world’s largest hyperscale operators, supporting mission-critical infrastructure across major global markets.

HyperSolved integrates the full cooling water lifecycle, from sourcing to discharge, into a single platform delivered by one accountable partner. Purpose-built for hyperscale environments, it reduces complexity, improves reliability, and accelerates deployment.

“Today, water is still managed through a patchwork of vendors and solutions that were never designed for hyperscale. HyperSolved changes that by treating water as critical infrastructure, designed, delivered, and operated as one integrated system,” said Gradiant Chief Executive Officer, Prakash Govindan.

Meanwhile, its Head of Special Projects, Sankar Natarajan said that by integrating water into a single system, it performs with the same reliability and accountability as power or cooling, giving operators a clearer path to scale with fewer risks and constraints.

AI infrastructure is expanding at unprecedented speed, with global data centre capacity projected to increase six-fold between 2025 and 2035. These next-generation facilities require significantly more power and cooling than traditional computing, driving a sharp increase in water consumption.

In a statement, Gradiant said HyperSolved expands access to alternative water sources, including municipal reuse and other impaired supplies, reducing reliance on freshwater and increasing site flexibility, while protecting cooling performance through integrated treatment.

Engineered for the pace of AI development, HyperSolved supports rapid deployment through containerised systems, enabling immediate or temporary capacity to support rapid build timelines, and delivers optimised long-term performance through permanent infrastructure.

Gradiant is seeing strong commercial adoption of HyperSolved among leading hyperscale operators, reflecting rising demand for integrated water infrastructure. The company expects data centres to account for approximately 25 per cent of its global business by 2027, as water becomes a defining factor in where and how AI infrastructure is built.

HyperSolved is available globally, supporting hyperscalers, data centre developers and operators, and engineering partners across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

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