| 1.1 | Recognition from OCP
Phasic Energy has been recognized by the Open Compute Project (OCP) for advancing sustainable data center cooling through high-performance heat exchanger technology. OCP is a global initiative founded to drive open, efficient, and sustainable data center infrastructure, and its recognition signals alignment with the industry's highest standards for innovation and environmental responsibility.
| 2.1 | Sustainability Through Performance
Data centers are under increasing pressure to reduce their environmental impact as AI workloads drive unprecedented growth in power consumption. Cooling infrastructure is one of the largest contributors to data center energy use, often accounting for 30-40% of total facility power. Improving the thermal efficiency of heat exchangers directly reduces this energy burden -- lowering operating costs, decreasing carbon emissions, and improving Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE).
| 2.2 | Better Heat Exchangers, Lower Energy
Phasic's heat exchangers deliver higher heat transfer performance at lower pressure drop compared to conventional plate and shell-and-tube designs. This means less pumping energy required to move coolant through the system, less fan power needed on the air side, and more compact units that reduce material consumption and shipping weight. Every efficiency gain at the heat exchanger level compounds across the cooling system.
| 3.1 | The Path Forward
As data centers scale to meet the demands of AI, machine learning, and cloud computing, sustainable cooling is no longer optional -- it is a competitive requirement. Phasic Energy is committed to building heat exchangers that set new benchmarks for thermal performance and energy efficiency, helping the data center industry grow responsibly.




