Modine, a diversified global leader in thermal management technology and solutions, is investing more than $38 million to expand manufacturing capacity for data center chillers. The planned investment through the end of 2028 will upgrade one of Modine's facilities in Grenada, MS, and is expected to create more than 450 jobs.

"Increasing our capacity to manufacture data center cooling equipment is just one example of how we're executing on our strategy to evolve our portfolio for long-term growth," said Neil D. Brinker, Modine President and Chief Executive Officer. "By repurposing the facility to meet demand from hyperscale and co-location data center customers, we're well-positioned to capture opportunities in our strategic growth markets."
Modine operates two facilities in Grenada, MS. The investment at one of the facilities is supporting building upgrades, product line expansion of Airedale by Modine™ chillers, and enhancements to state-of-the-art testing facilities. The Grenada lab will increase in capacity and, alongside Modine's facility in Rockbridge, VA, grows Modine's dedicated data center product development testing capabilities in the U.S. Chiller production is expected to begin at the facility later this summer.
"We are excited how our Grenada investment adds to our global manufacturing footprint for Airedale by Modine™ data center cooling solutions," said Eric McGinnis, President, Climate Solutions at Modine. "In addition to the Rockbridge facility, we're already serving data center customers worldwide from facilities in Canada, Spain, and the UK. And, we're looking forward to the first product coming off the lines in the coming months at our new facility in India."
"With Airedale by Modine™ technologies, global customers have a one-stop shop for mission-critical cooling solutions," said Art Laszlo, Group Vice President, Data Centers at Modine. "Whether it's our high-efficiency chillers, precision cooling units and modular fan walls or our intelligent controls and airflow management systems, we partner with our customers' to solve their most complex thermal management challenges."