XNRGY Inaugurates Advanced Cooling Technology Facility in Arizona

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Published: 2025-10-28
XNRGY Inaugurates Advanced Cooling Technology Facility in Arizona

XNRGY Climate Systems celebrated the official opening of its new “Mesa 1” manufacturing facility. The plant is dedicated to producing advanced liquid and air cooling systems and intelligent controls for data centers and other critical infrastructure. The inauguration ceremony was attended by state officials, key customers, partners, and company employees.

A North American company with operations in Mesa and Montreal, Canada, XNRGY is expanding its presence to facilitate the implementation of advanced thermal management solutions. The Mesa 1 facility is already operational and, once at full capacity, is expected to generate approximately 900 jobs in the region.

The company further announced in September 2025 the construction of “Mesa 2,” a new 330,000-square-foot facility dedicated to manufacturing state-of-the-art air coolers. This equipment will integrate XNRGY’s patented artificial intelligence technology and controls, combined with Copeland components. Mesa 2 is projected to create an additional 500 jobs, representing the company’s fourth significant expansion in three years. This growth will bring its combined operational footprint in Mesa and Montreal to nearly one million square feet.

This expansion is designed to meet the growing demand for data centers and other digital infrastructure while boosting the advanced manufacturing sector in Arizona. Local officials emphasized that the plant will contribute to job creation, technological development, and the strengthening of a sustainable cooling industry in the region.

XNRGY specializes in high-efficiency cooling systems with modular capabilities, reliability, and energy efficiency, designed for hyperscale data centers and high-temperature environments. The company excels at integrating intelligent controls and artificial intelligence to enhance the performance and sustainability of its customers’ critical operations.