Singapore, October 9, 2025- At Data Centre World Asia (DCWA) 2025, LG Electronics, in collaboration with LG CNS and LG Energy Solution, introduced the “One LG Solution,” a comprehensive suite of technologies designed to meet the growing demands of AI-driven data centers.
“One LG Solution is ready to reshape the global data center landscape with future-ready solutions from LG Electronics, LG CNS and LG Energy Solution,” said James Lee, President of the LG ES Company. “With our leading thermal management systems, intelligent operation capabilities and resilient power solutions, we can supply data center operators with everything they need to scale efficiently in the AI era.”
This integrated offering aims to enhance energy efficiency, scalability, and sustainability in next-generation data infrastructure. It encompasses advanced thermal management systems, including high-efficiency inverter-driven Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs) and Cold Plate direct-to-chip (DTC) cooling technologies, tailored for high-density AI workloads. Complementing these are LG’s water-cooled chillers featuring magnetic bearing controllers and oil-free centrifugal compressors, which contribute to improved reliability and reduced energy consumption.
Additionally, LG CNS provides expertise in data center design, construction, and operations, while LG Energy Solution offers advanced battery and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) technologies. Together, these components form a cohesive platform aimed at delivering operational resilience and sustainability.
The global AI infrastructure market is projected to grow by 24% from 2025 to 2034, reaching a value of USD 221.4 billion by 2034. In response to this surge in demand, LG's One LG Solution positions the company as a strategic partner for data center operators seeking efficiency, scalability, and sustainability.
This announcement underscores LG's commitment to advancing sustainable technologies in the AI data center sector, aligning with global efforts to reduce environmental impact while supporting the digital economy.