RE: Maybe...3 Nov 2025 09:09
Haydale's graphene-enhanced heat-transfer fluid, a core component of its cooling system technology, delivers substantially higher thermal-transfer efficiency than conventional coolants, directly reducing energy consumption. The specific, quantifiable percentage increase in efficiency for their cooling system is not explicitly stated in the provided search results, as the technology is still moving from laboratory validation into controlled field trials.
However, the functionally similar graphene-infused fluid for heating systems (Hi-Therm™) offers up to 55% more heat transference than traditional water-based systems. This metric suggests the potential magnitude of efficiency gains their cooling fluid aims to achieve in thermal management applications like data centers and high-performance computing facilities.
The company's goal is to address the challenge where cooling can account for up to 40% of total power consumption in data centers, indicating that the potential for significant energy savings is substantial.