Ecolab has launched its direct-to-chip liquid cooling monitoring solution at Data Centre World Asia 2025 in Singapore.
The new 3D Trasar Technology for Direct-to-Chip Liquid Cooling continuously tracks vital coolant metrics including pH and flow rate in data centre servers to provide real-time insights that help maximise uptime and minimise downtime while supporting resource conservation.
“Data centres are critical to powering our digital future, and their importance will only grow as AI accelerates. AI will unleash growth like we’ve never seen before — but only if we build systems that reuse water and energy at scale,” said Gregory Lukasik, CEO and Senior Vice President of Ecolab Southeast Asia.
The development comes as Southeast Asia is rapidly becoming a key data centre hub. Projections indicate that global demand for data centres could double by 2030 due to advancements in AI and cloud computing.
Singapore’s data centres currently account for seven percent of the nation’s total electricity consumption, with cooling systems using as much as 40 percent.

Ecolab’s innovation aims to optimise both water use efficiency and power usage effectiveness to align with national sustainability goals and address the operational challenges faced by data centre operators.
