• The 42,000 m² expansion in Tulsa will make it Kelvion’s largest manufacturing site worldwide.
    The 42,000 m² expansion in Tulsa will make it Kelvion’s largest manufacturing site worldwide.
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Kelvion is expanding its manufacturing footprint with the addition of 55,000 m² of new production space to support the surging demand for high-performance cooling solutions in the rapidly growing data centre industry.

This strategic move reinforces Kelvion’s commitment to enabling the digital transformation with scalable, energy-efficient, and reliable thermal technologies.

By expanding production in Tulsa, Oklahoma (U.S.) and Opole, Poland, Kelvion is strengthening its role as a trusted partner to hyperscalers, colocation providers, and enterprise customers across the globe.

The need for advanced cooling solutions is more critical than ever, especially in the US where data centre growth is accelerating, according to Maarten Verkiel, Kelvion’s EVP for manufacturing.

“This investment not only boosts our production capacity but enhances our ability to support customers with speed, proximity and performance,” Verkiel said.

“We’re scaling in step with our customers – delivering the responsiveness, reliability and innovation they expect from a global leader.”

The 42,000 m² expansion in Tulsa will make it Kelvion’s largest manufacturing site worldwide – strategically located to serve the booming North American market. Combined with enhanced capacity in Europe, this expansion builds a more agile and resilient global supply chain to meet rising demand across regions.

Kelvion’s data centre cooling range spans air-cooled and liquid cooled technologies.

The global data centre cooling market is projected to grow from $US11.08 billion in 2025 to $US24.19 billion by 2032.

According to the MarketsandMarkets research report the market is growing at a CAGR of 11.8 per cent.

As more businesses establish themselves on cloud services and adopt newer technologies like AI and Big Data, the processing load and heat generation of data centres will increase, driving growth.