
Shell Liquid Cooling Fluids: Improving efficiency in high-performance computing
Discover how Shell’s innovative Liquid Cooling Fluids can help data centres and other facilities meet the growing demands of artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing while achieving their operational and environmental goals.

What are liquid cooling fluids?
Liquid cooling fluids are an efficient way to absorb and dissipate the heat generated by electronic components – especially those used in computers and data centre hardware.
Liquid cooling fluids are dielectric, which means they do not conduct electricity and do not corrode the equipment, making it safe to submerge electrical equipment in them.
Solutions
Benefits of Liquid Cooling Fluids
Better performance
By transferring heat more efficiently than many air-cooling techniques (which use refrigerated air, fans and heatsinks), liquid cooling fluids can support overclocking and increase CPU speeds by up to 40%.1
More efficient operations
With no need for coolers, chillers, fans or evaporative cooling systems, liquid cooling fluids can help businesses cut the floor space needed to host their computing equipment by up to 80%.1
Greater energy efficiency
Liquid cooling fluids almost eliminate the need for the power-hungry air-based cooling systems, helping to reduce the energy footprint of a computing facility by up to 48.1
Increased profitability
By reducing electricity consumption and the need for intricate heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, immersion cooling fluids can reduce a data centre’s total cost of ownership (TCO) by up to 33%.1
Easier to scale
As data centres expand to meet the growing demands of high-end computing, immersion cooling fluids offer an easier way to add scale and enable increased locational flexibility.
Improved sustainability
Providing greater operational and energy efficiency, liquid cooling fluids help businesses to achieve their sustainability goals – contributing to CO2 emissions reductions of up to 30%.1
What’s new

An industry first
Shell Immersion Cooling Fluids are now certified by Intel for use with 4th Gen and 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors in data centres worldwide.

Working together to lower the carbon footprint of big data
Intel, Submer and Shell are collaborating to advance immersion cooling technology.

Paving the way
Shell IT deploys immersion-cooled HPC cluster within its Houston data center, with help from AMD and Penguin.

Advancing immersion cooling with our partner Asperitas
Delivering an energy efficient HPC cluster upgrade in Amsterdam.

Future of Sustainable Data Centers
Penguin Solutions, NVIDIA, and Shell Case Study.
Featured collaborations

GRC
GRC Welcomes Shell as First Official Member of ElectroSafe Fluid Partner Program for Data Center Immersion Cooling.

Asperitas
Shell successfully provides an infrastructure upgrade for an energy efficient, scalable and future ready High Performance Computing (HPC)cluster in a T-Systems managed Amsterdam datacentre.

Iceotope
Shell is an Iceotope Approved Fluid Vendor, ensuring its fluids meet rigorous standards to provide customers with proven reliability, safety, and optimal performance in liquid cooling.

BAC
Shell fluids are helping BAC deliver future-proof industrial immersion cooling solutions, at any scale. Solving the cooling challenges of modern, power-hungry CPUs and GPUs efficiently.

CoolBlock
Coolblock, together with Shell, proudly delivers next-gen immersion cooling products for energy-efficient, scalable data centers—reducing costs, environmental footprint, and driving high-performance computing.

Submer
Shell has partnered with Submer creating a top-class group of collaborators with extensive reach and resources, working towards more sustainable services.
Disclaimers:
1 Figures based on: Global immersion cooling market in data centres – growth, trends and forecast (2019–2024) report (Mordor Intelligence) and Shell’s internal evaluations. Benefits achieved will vary according to actual site development.
2 Than conventional methods such as coolers, chillers evaporative coolers, fans and bearings.



