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Modine reported strong results for its second quarter of its 2025 fiscal year, with sales for its climate solutions segment rising 27% year over year to $366.4 million, the company reported Tuesday.
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Revenue growth in its climate solutions segment was driven by higher sales of data center cooling products, partially offset by lower sales of heat transfer products, Modine said in its earnings release. Data center sales climbed 102% in the quarter, driven by strong demand from hyperscale and colocation customers across North America, alongside sales from its acquired business, Scott Springfield, CFO Mick Lucareli said on an earnings call Wednesday.
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“We are currently focused on supporting trends like high-performance computing as the rapid expansion of AI and machine learning fuels demand for data center capacity and more advanced cooling solutions,” CEO Neil Brinker said on the call. “Although these trends can change over time, we believe that the need to meet ever increasing regulations and reduce the impact of fossil fuels on our environment [is] currently driving multi-year growth cycles.”
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Within climate solutions, data center revenue growth “continues to exceed management expectations,” more than doubling from the prior year, including $53.4 million of sales from its recent acquisition of Scott Springfield Manufacturing, Modine said.
The company noted that it has been receiving inquiries regarding its recently launched 1-megawatt Cooling Distribution Unit from both colocation and hyperscale customers. The cooling distribution unit “is a critical component for our liquid and hybrid cooling systems for high density applications,” Brinker said on the call, noting that the management expects the first shipments of this product in the fourth fiscal quarter of the year. “All hyperscale customers are expressing interest in our high-performance chillers, in addition to custom air handlers,” Modine said in its earning presentation.
Brinker noted that designing and manufacturing custom air handlers for hyperscale customers “will continue to be a significant component of our business.” However, customers have been “increasingly interested in our high-performance chillers, especially now that we have production in both the U.S. and the U.K.,” Brinker said. He added that the company has received its first purchase order for chillers from a hyperscale customer this past quarter, with shipment expected during Modine’s fourth fiscal quarter. The market pricing for a chiller with a capacity of about 1.5 MW is about $500,000, Brinker noted on the call.