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Kuwait Data Center Market

Why liquid cooling is essential in Kuwait

Kuwait's +50°C+ summer extremes make warm-water liquid cooling the only credible path to hyperscale. The National Assembly's Kuwait Vision 2035 prioritizes digital transformation, and oil-and-gas operators (KOC, KNPC, KIPIC) require enormous HPC capacity for reservoir modelling. Liquid cooling is a strategic enabler.

Climate: +50°C summer — among the hottest on Earth

Air cooling becomes exponentially more expensive as ambient temperatures climb. Liquid cooling is the only economic path to sub-1.2 PUE in Kuwait's climate.

AI-ready capacity

Kuwait operators are racing to deploy GPU clusters. Liquid cooling unlocks 100 kW+ racks needed for NVIDIA H100/H200/GB200.

Local presence

Sales engineering and service support on the ground. Hours, not weeks, to any critical site in Kuwait.

Sustainability

Warm-water cooling eliminates chillers. Optional heat-reuse loops feed desalination and district heating — ideal for Kuwait.

National Programs

Aligned with Kuwait's digital ambitions

Our solutions support the country's flagship digital infrastructure initiatives:

  • Kuwait Vision 2035 — digital diversification
  • Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA) data center zone
  • Zain Kuwait 5G cloud rollout
  • Ooredoo Kuwait enterprise cloud
  • KOC & KNPC HPC for reservoir simulation
  • KIPIC Al-Zour digital control systems
  • CITRA (Communication and Information Technology Regulatory Authority) modernization
  • Kuwait National Cyber Security Center data infrastructure
DCX Portfolio

Products available in Kuwait

Every DCX product we distribute across the GCC is stocked, sized and installed by our local team.

DCX ECDU for Kuwait
CDUs

Entry, Enterprise & Mission Critical ECDUs

600 kW → 2.6 MW rack-based coolant distribution units. Perfect for pods, clusters and Tier IV.

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DCX FDU 5/8 MW for Kuwait
Facility

FDU 5 MW & 8 MW AT4

Hyperscale facility distribution units for the largest AI campuses in Kuwait.

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H1000 Immersion for Kuwait
Immersion

H1000 Standard Immersion

Submerge standard 19" servers for 100% heat capture — perfect for Kuwait's climate.

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Direct-to-Chip for Kuwait
Direct-to-Chip

Cold-plate cooling

Captures 80% of heat at the CPU/GPU source. The cheapest upgrade path for Kuwait operators.

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Dry coolers for Kuwait
Heat rejection

Optimized Dry Coolers

Engineered for +55°C ambient. Essential for Kuwait's summer peaks.

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Dielectric fluids for Kuwait
Coolants

Thermasafe Dielectric Fluids

Bulk GCC delivery of engineered immersion fluids — long-life, eco-friendly, odorless.

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FAQ — Kuwait

Questions from Kuwait data center operators

Can your systems really handle Kuwait's +50°C summers?

Yes — this is exactly what DCX's 45°C warm-water architecture is designed for. Combined with adiabatic-boost dry coolers, we maintain reliable operation through Kuwait's hottest days.

What about the oil-and-gas HPC market?

Reservoir simulation is one of the highest-density workloads on earth. DCX immersion and direct-to-chip systems let KOC/KNPC/KIPIC compute at 2-3× the density of their air-cooled clusters at lower PUE.

Do you have Kuwait-licensed engineers?

We partner with Kuwait-licensed MEP contractors for installation. Our DCX engineering and supply come from Dubai; joint project management is standard.

What about Zain Kuwait's 5G edge deployments?

Our Edge Immersion Enclosure is ideal for 5G MEC sites — outdoor-rated, silent, zero-maintenance, survives +50°C without issue.

How do you get equipment to Kuwait?

Sea freight Jebel Ali to Shuwaikh Port (5 days) for bulk; air freight Dubai to Kuwait (24 hrs) for urgent spares. Customs clearance handled by our Kuwait freight partner.

Can you handle oil-company HSE requirements?

Yes. We have experience working to IOGP and Kuwait Oil Sector HSE standards for on-site deployments.

Liquid cooling, deployed in Kuwait

Ready when you are. Call +971 50 234 1445 or request a proposal online.

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