The "Last-Inch" Cooling Solution™

Discrete Immersion Cooling for CPUs, GPUs, and power electronics.
Rack-level phase-change cooling for extreme-density AI data centers.

THE SITUATION

The world is running out of power

AI data centers and EV charging infrastructure are scaling faster than the grid can keep up. Demand is outpacing new capacity additions, creating a structural energy gap that will define the next decade.

US Power Demand vs New Capacity Additions

0 20 40 60 80 100 GW 20 2023 36 2025 65 2027 95 2030 33 78 ~90 ~92 AI Data Center Demand EV Charging Demand New Capacity / yr GAP

Sources: Goldman Sachs Research, IEA, EIA

THE PROBLEM

Heat is the enemy

As semiconductors run hotter, they waste more energy on leakage current and resistive losses. The physics is unforgiving: every degree of excess temperature means less useful work per watt.

xPU Power Consumption vs Junction Temperature

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Watts 45°C 65°C 85°C 95°C 105°C 265W 275W 300W 320W 340W Dynamic Power (260W) Leakage Dynamic Power Leakage Power (exponential)

Same workload. Same computation. 75W more power wasted at typical operating temperature.

Power Electronics Efficiency vs Temperature

75% 80% 85% 90% 95% 100% Efficiency 25°C 50°C 75°C 100°C 125°C 150°C 100% 97% 94% 90% 85% 80% 1.0x 1.3x 1.6x 2.0x 2.5x 3.0x Wasted Energy (RDS(on) increase) MOSFET Efficiency Energy Lost to Heat

Every degree cooler means less energy lost in power conversion, including EV chargers, power supplies, and data center PDUs.

THE SOLUTION

More compute per watt

LiquaCool's Direct Immersion Cooling removes heat at the source, keeping junctions cool and power conversion efficient. The result: operators choose their advantage.

Same Compute, Less Power

Cold-Plate (Baseline) 340W LiquaCool DIC 265W 22% saved -75W

Identical workload, 22% lower power. Less heat generated, less cooling energy needed.

Same Power, More Compute

0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Sustained Performance Cold-Plate (Throttled) ~70% throttled LiquaCool DIC 100% sustained +43%

Choose your advantage, or get both. Either way, every rack does more useful work per watt.

WHAT IS LIQUACOOL

Cooling reinvented at the component level

LiquaCool is a new approach to thermal management that places sealed cooling chambers directly around the components that generate the most heat. Instead of cooling entire systems with fans, cold plates, or immersion tanks, LiquaCool targets heat exactly where it originates.

Get working evaluation hardware

You receive real, fully designed product samples: motherboards, PCI graphics cards, chargers, power supplies. Complete with electrical and mechanical design files for your team to study, test, and validate.

Train your engineering team

Your design engineers receive hands-on education on how to integrate LiquaCool directly into your own products, so you build internal expertise from day one.

License our patented designs

You gain access to our extensive patent portfolio covering a wide range of verticals and use cases, giving you the IP rights to bring LiquaCool-powered products to your market.

Targeted precision

Sealed chambers mount directly over CPUs, GPUs, power semiconductors, and other hot zones. Cooling at the source with minimal fluid and no tank infrastructure.

Works across industries

From AI data center racks to fanless edge devices, EV chargers, power converters, imaging systems, and industrial controllers. Wherever heat limits performance or reliability.

No facility redesign

Integrates into existing rack infrastructure and standard workflows. No immersion tanks, no specialized technicians. Front-serviceable by IT-trained staff.

Higher density, lower overhead

Warm-water operation reduces chiller dependence. Phase-change efficiency enables extreme compute density with lower cooling energy and simpler water infrastructure.

Patented technology

Multiple patent filings across US, EP, PCT, CN, JP, TW, and IN covering discrete enclosures, thermal integration, temperature control, and specialized housings.

Design partnership model

LiquaCool provides complete design documentation: PCB layouts, mechanical design, seal specifications, schematics, and CAD models. Everything needed to integrate cooling directly into your products.

Technology domains

xPU Component Level

Direct-mount cooling chambers for CPUs, GPUs, ASICs, and accelerators. Sealed phase-change enclosures that attach at the die level for maximum thermal extraction.

Datacenter Rack Level

Rack-integrated cooling that replaces or supplements facility chillers. Drop-in compatible with standard 19" racks, enabling high-density compute without infrastructure overhaul.

Power Electronics

Thermal management for EV chargers, power supplies, and converters. Eliminates fans and enables compact, sealed enclosures for high-power-density applications.

WHY NOW

The air-cooling and cold-plate era is ending

Every major chip roadmap now exceeds what air can handle. The companies designing their cooling architecture today will be the ones shipping next-generation products in 2027. Waiting means falling behind.

40 kW
the air-cooling wall
Air cooling hits a hard physical limit at ~40 kW per rack. Today's AI training racks already demand 100–500 kW. There's no incremental fix — the physics demands a fundamentally different approach.
30–40%
of energy wasted on cooling
Traditional data centers spend nearly a third of total energy just moving heat. Warm-water phase-change cooling eliminates chillers, cuts cooling energy by up to 90%, and turns waste heat into a recoverable asset.
18–24mo
design-to-deployment
Cooling architecture decisions made today determine what ships in 2027–2028. Next-gen xPUs are already in silicon design. If your thermal solution isn't keeping pace, your product timeline slips.
$250B+
committed to AI infrastructure
Hyperscalers and sovereign funds have committed over $250 billion to AI data center buildout through 2028. Every one of those facilities needs a cooling solution that air can't provide.
VALUED PARTNERS

Built on shoulders of industry giants.

LiquaCool's technology integrates with and builds upon platforms from the companies that define modern computing.

LEADERSHIP

Meet the LiquaCool leadership team.

The people guiding our science, strategy, and growth.

Len Jessup, Chief Executive Officer & Board Chair

Len Jessup

Chief Executive Officer & Board Chair

Len is Chief Executive Officer and Board Chair, leading the company’s strategic direction, capital strategy, and governance. A former university president, business school dean, and longtime professor of Information Systems, and venture investor, he brings deep experience at the intersection of technology, entrepreneurship, and large-scale systems innovation and scaling.

Over his career, Len has helped build and lead complex, high-performance organizations — including advancing UNLV to Carnegie R1 status and contributing to major technology initiatives such as the Cherry Creek supercomputer project. His work spans enterprise systems, research commercialization, and ecosystem development.

As Managing Partner of Desert Forge Ventures, Len aligns technical vision with disciplined execution, guiding ventures from concept to scale with a focus on long-term value creation.

Clas Sivertsen, Founder and Chief Science Officer

Clas Sivertsen

Founder and Chief Science Officer

Clas is the Founder and Chief Science Officer of LiquaCool, and an inventor with more than 160 patents spanning diagnostics, embedded systems, and advanced technologies.

He pioneered early cloud connected rapid test analyzers and worked with biotech partners worldwide to bring rapid diagnostics into connected, scalable environments.

He founded LiquaCool to rethink thermal management from the component level up — creating cooling solutions that unlock the extreme densities the AI era demands.

Nick Monahan, Chief Technology Officer

Nick Monahan

Chief Technology Officer

Nick is Chief Technology Officer and a principal inventor behind LiquaCool’s core platform architecture. Joining in the company’s earliest phase, he engineered and evolved the technology into the scalable, high-performance system deployed today, expanding its application across multiple product markets and business verticals. He holds multiple patents spanning mechanical and integrated systems innovation.

A serial engineering entrepreneur, Nick has built and scaled advanced manufacturing companies in highly competitive global markets. By combining deep technical mastery with production architecture expertise, he has consistently transformed complex concepts into commercially viable, category-leading products.

His work includes advanced engineering initiatives for the U.S. Department of Energy, UC Berkeley, renewable energy programs, and classified defense systems deployed internationally — reflecting a career defined by technical innovation paired with disciplined execution.

Brant Girard, International Business Developer and Legal Counsel

Brant Girard

International Business Developer and Legal Counsel

Brant is General Counsel at LiquaCool, bringing nearly 30 years of experience guiding companies through complex legal, regulatory, and strategic challenges. He has advised on major transactions, built governance frameworks, and supported high-growth technology and life sciences organizations.

At LiquaCool, Brant ensures the company’s legal foundations scale with its global ambitions, helping partners and customers operate with clarity, compliance, and confidence.

Derrick Woodward, Chief Financial Officer

Derrick Woodward

Chief Financial Officer

Derrick brings deep financial leadership and operational expertise to LiquaCool, helping guide the company’s growth and strategic direction. He has led funding initiatives, strengthened financial systems, and supported scalable expansion across complex technology environments.

At LiquaCool, Derrick focuses on building the financial foundation needed to scale globally, ensuring the company can deliver advanced cooling solutions at scale while maintaining operational discipline and long-term sustainability.

Stuti Bhakat, Associate Counsel, Commercial & Technology Transactions

Stuti Bhakat

Associate Counsel, Commercial & Technology Transactions

Stuti supports LiquaCool’s commercial and technology transactions as the company scales deployments of its advanced cooling solutions across global markets. Stuti brings experience negotiating customer, vendor, and partner agreements and translating technical and operational requirements into execution-ready contract terms.

At LiquaCool, she supports commercial and technology transactions by building and refining scalable commercial workflows and contracting processes as the company grows. Her work also includes supporting cross-border compliance considerations, including governance and regulatory issues that arise in multi-jurisdictional rollouts.

Stuti holds an LL.M. in International Legal Studies from New York University School of Law.

Shari Girard, Chief Advisor

Shari Girard

Chief Advisor

Shari is Chief Advisor at LiquaCool, bringing extensive experience in operations leadership, program management, and strategic execution. A Colorado College graduate, she has held director-level roles overseeing complex, cross-functional initiatives at major organizations.

At LiquaCool, Shari provides strategic guidance on operational scaling, project governance, and organizational growth, helping ensure the company’s infrastructure and processes are built to support rapid global expansion.

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