Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has established a new business base in Dallas, Texas for its data centre business, with the aim of reinforcing collaborations with leading companies and advanced technology firms in the United States.
MHI's data centre business, one of the company's future growth areas, provides one-stop solutions that integrate power, cooling, and digital solutions utilising its advanced technologies developed over decades backed by its extensive infrastructure business experience.
The new Dallas business base, as a division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. (MHIA), will accelerate MHI's next-generation product development which will be introduced to the US market.
In addition, the continued expansion of Concentric, LLC, the critical power business that MHI acquired in 2023, will allow the company to strengthen the provision of engineering, sales and services for data centres.
MHI’s senior general manager of Global Data Centre & Energy Management, Shin Gomi, said the company initiated Mission Net Zero in 2021 targeting Net Zero CO2 emissions from its entire value chain by 2040.
“With the rapid expansion of digital services and AI, the demand for advanced data centres and efficient cooling systems for powerful GPU chips is increasing significantly,” he said.
“MHI is addressing this need with an innovative one-stop solution that integrates power, cooling, and digital technologies, transforming data centres into more sustainable and environmentally friendly infrastructure.
“We invite you to join us in this endeavor to create a brighter and greener future for our planet.”
Through these initiatives, MHI aims to enhance the decarbonisation and energy efficiency of data centres, which are significant energy consumers.