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Home » Sabey Expands JetCool Partnership to Scale Liquid Cooling

Sabey Expands JetCool Partnership to Scale Liquid Cooling

January 21, 2026
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Sabey Data Centers expanded its partnership with JetCool to simplify and scale direct-to-chip liquid cooling deployments across Sabey’s national data center portfolio. The move builds on a 2023 collaboration that delivered measured server power savings of 13.5% versus air-cooled configurations, targeting the rising density and power demands of AI and HPC workloads.

Under the next phase, the companies will standardize modular cooling architectures designed for faster, repeatable rollouts. JetCool will introduce integrated solutions developed with Dell Technologies for select PowerEdge GPU servers, aligning cooling and compute under a single, end-to-end warranty. Sabey positions the approach as a way to reduce deployment complexity while improving energy efficiency and operational confidence for customers transitioning to liquid cooling.

The expanded effort operates within Sabey’s broader liquid-cooling partnership program, which aggregates validated thermal technologies to streamline procurement, integration, and operations. JetCool, a Flex company, brings rack-level microconvective cooling backed by global manufacturing scale from Flex, while Sabey provides multi-tenant data center environments engineered for high-density growth.

  • Builds on a 2023 alliance that delivered 13.5% server power savings versus air cooling
  • Introduces modular, repeatable liquid-cooling designs for AI and HPC deployments
  • Adds integrated JetCool–Dell PowerEdge configurations with unified warranty coverage
  • Targets faster deployment, lower complexity, and improved energy efficiency at scale

“As workloads become more compute-intensive, our customers are looking for solutions that balance performance with sustainability,” said Carlie Shooner, Senior Carrier & Partner Manager at Sabey Data Centers. “By strengthening our partnership with JetCool, we’re enabling faster, more confident adoption of advanced liquid cooling—helping customers future-proof infrastructure while maintaining energy efficiency and operational simplicity.”

🌐 Analysis

The expansion underscores a broader shift among colocation and multi-tenant operators toward standardized liquid-cooling offerings as GPU densities rise and air cooling reaches practical limits. By pairing modular cooling with OEM-aligned warranties, Sabey and JetCool address a key barrier to adoption—operational risk—at a time when competitors increasingly announce direct-to-chip and immersion options tied to AI build-outs.

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