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Home » Vertiv Expands MegaMod HDX to Support 10 MW, 100+ kW AI Racks

Vertiv Expands MegaMod HDX to Support 10 MW, 100+ kW AI Racks

January 14, 2026
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Vertiv unveiled new configurations of its MegaMod HDX prefabricated power and liquid cooling platform, targeting high-density AI and HPC deployments across North America and EMEA. The modular system supports power capacities from 1.25 megawatts (MW) up to 10 MW and accommodates rack densities ranging from 50 kilowatts (kW) to more than 100 kW per rack, addressing the thermal and power demands of next-generation GPU clusters.

The expanded MegaMod HDX lineup combines direct-to-chip liquid cooling with air-cooled architectures in a factory-integrated, prefabricated design. Vertiv positions the solution for pod-style AI environments, offering two form factors: a compact module supporting up to 13 racks and an extended “combo” configuration scaling to 144 racks. Both designs emphasize rapid deployment, predictable performance, and the ability to scale capacity as AI workloads grow.

Vertiv said the platform integrates redundant distributed power, thermal buffer tanks for operational stability during maintenance or load transitions, and a range of power and monitoring technologies drawn from its broader portfolio. The company said this approach aims to reduce deployment risk while giving operators flexibility to plan and expand high-density infrastructure with greater certainty.

  • Product: Vertiv Holdings Co MegaMod HDX
  • Power capacity: 1.25 MW (compact) to 10 MW (combo)
  • Rack density support: 50 kW to >100 kW per rack
  • Cooling architecture: Hybrid direct-to-chip liquid cooling plus air cooling
  • Deployment model: Prefabricated, factory-tested modular pods
  • Target workloads: AI training, AI inference, and HPC GPU clusters
  • Regions: North America and EMEA (global availability)

“Today’s AI workloads demand cooling solutions that go beyond traditional approaches. With the Vertiv MegaMod HDX available in both compact and combo solution configurations, organizations can match their facility requirements while supporting high-density, liquid-cooled environments at scale,” said Viktor Petik, senior vice president, infrastructure solutions at Vertiv.

🌐 Analysis

The announcement underscores how AI-driven data center designs increasingly require integrated power and liquid cooling at the module level, particularly as rack densities move beyond 100 kW. Delays or disruptions in deploying such high-density infrastructure can have cascading effects on AI project timelines, increasing financial exposure and reinforcing the role of resilient, pre-integrated designs—often paired with insurance and risk-transfer strategies—to manage construction and operational uncertainty.

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