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CleanSpark partners with Submer for AI data center pivot

Partnership Data Center announced null Mar 5, 2026
1.2 MW
Capacity
ME-CDU
Project

CleanSpark has partnered with immersion cooling firm Submer as part of its pivot towards AI data centers.

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Deal Analysis

Announced on March 5, 2026, CleanSpark has entered a strategic partnership with Submer, a provider of innovative immersion cooling solutions. This collaboration is explicitly aimed at supporting CleanSpark's pivot towards AI data centers. The partnership type is a direct response to the evolving demands of high-performance computing, particularly within the AI sector, where efficient thermal management is paramount. The deal underscores CleanSpark's strategic reorientation, signaling a move into the rapidly expanding AI data center market. Submer's involvement highlights the critical role of advanced cooling technologies, such as immersion cooling, in managing the intense heat generated by AI workloads. While the financial value and specific project details remain undisclosed, the partnership's focus on AI data centers positions CleanSpark to address the specialized infrastructure requirements of this high-growth segment. This move is notable given the increasing power density and cooling challenges faced by traditional data centers attempting to host AI infrastructure.
  • CleanSpark's strategic pivot towards AI data centers.
  • Partnership with Submer, a specialist in immersion cooling solutions.
  • Addresses the critical need for advanced cooling in high-density AI infrastructure.
  • Undisclosed value, common for strategic technology partnerships.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The ME-CDU offers from 750kW to 1.2MW. It is available in a single module to integrate with hybrid cooling applications and heat reuse or rejection systems, offering opportunities for heat reclaim and reuse. The system features a dual hydraulic circuit separated by a plate heat exchanger. The primary circuit incorporates a two‑way valve and 500‑micron filtration, while the secondary circuit includes N+1 redundant pumps, 25‑micron fine filtration, redundant temperature and pressure sensors, and an automatic refill tank to maintain stable pressure even in the presence of micro‑leaks. Quote: "Mitsubishi Electric this week announced the launch of ME-CDU, offering from 750kW to 1.2MW." Quote: "Mitsubishi said the new CDU is available in a single module to integrate with hybrid cooling applications and heat reuse or rejection systems." Quote: "The company said the CDU offers opportunities for heat reclaim and reuse." Quote: "The system features a dual hydraulic circuit separated by a plate heat exchanger. The primary circuit incorporates a two‑way valve and 500‑micron filtration, while the secondary circuit includes N+1 redundant pumps, 25‑micron fine filtration, redundant temperature and pressure sensors, and an automatic refill tank to maintain stable pressure even in the presence of micro‑leaks."

Capacity
Mitsubishi launches 1.2MW liquid cooling CDU
Announcement
March 05, 2026 By Dan Swinhoe
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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Mitsubishi Electric developer

"Mitsubishi Electric this week announced the launch of ME-CDU"

medium quality Enriched Mar 6, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Mar 5, 2026
Signed
Closed

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