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Home » Sabey Data Centers Moves to Expand Cooling Technologies

Sabey Data Centers Moves to Expand Cooling Technologies

Partnership with OptiCool Technologies to enable efficient, high-density compute deployments through two-phase refrigerant-based liquid cooling solutions

Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
January 16, 2026
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Sabey Data Centers, a leading designer, builder and operator of multi-tenant data centers, has sealed a strategic partnership with OptiCool Technologies, the sole industry supplier of two-phase refrigerant pumped cooling systems for data center environments.

Through Sabey’s integrated cooling technologies partnership program, the collaboration will simplify and accelerate the deployment of advanced cooling solutions required to support today’s most demanding high-density and AI-driven workloads.

This partnership is part of Sabey’s broader effort to remove barriers to liquid cooling adoption as compute density continues to rise.

By partnering with OptiCool, Sabey expands its ecosystem of integrated cooling technologies, offering customers a practical, scalable path to high-density operations across its national portfolio.

OptiCool’s two-phase refrigerant pumped systems support high-density data center environments, delivering exceptional thermal performance while significantly reducing energy consumption and infrastructure requirements.

By using a non-conductive refrigerant that absorbs heat through phase change, OptiCool’s technology enables efficient rack-level heat removal without the need for chilled water, large mechanical systems or significant data hall retrofits.

This approach allows customers to increase compute density while lowering power usage and simplifying facility design.

“Demand for high-density compute continues to accelerate, and cooling has become one of the most critical challenges our customers face,” said John Sasser, Chief Technical Officer of Sabey Data Centers. “Partnering with OptiCool allows us to offer a differentiated cooling pathway that is both efficient and flexible. Together, we’re making it easier for customers to deploy advanced liquid cooling solutions while maintaining the operational clarity and reliability they expect from Sabey.”

“Data center operators are under increasing pressure to support higher densities while managing energy use and sustainability goals,” said Lawrence “LL” Lee, Chief Channel Officer at OptiCool. “By working with Sabey, we’re able to bring our two-phase refrigerant cooling systems into facilities designed specifically to support the next generation of compute. This partnership helps customers move forward with confidence as they transition to more advanced cooling architectures.”

Through Sabey’s integrated technologies partner program, OptiCool will collaborate on future-ready deployments that align cooling technology, facility design and operational responsibility.

The partnership reflects a shared commitment to enabling high-performance computing environments that balance density, efficiency and long-term sustainability.

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