Airsys Opens South Carolina Global Headquarters to Support AI and Data Center Cooling Demand in Woodruff, SC

By Doug Green

“Today marks a major milestone for Airsys as we establish our global headquarters here in Woodruff, South Carolina,” said Yunshui Chen, founder and CEO of Airsys. “This investment reflects our commitment to advancing cooling innovation across the entire spectrum of mission-critical infrastructure.”

Airsys has officially opened its new global headquarters campus in Woodruff, South Carolina, establishing a U.S. hub for manufacturing, engineering and corporate leadership as demand grows for cooling systems that support AI, data centers and high-performing digital infrastructure.

The 60-acre campus represents a $60 million investment in the region and is expected to create 215 new jobs. Manufacturing at the site is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2027. The facility is designed to support Airsys’ work in high-efficiency, zero-water cooling technologies, including air, liquid and hybrid systems for mission-critical environments.

For data center operators, the announcement reflects a broader infrastructure challenge: AI growth is increasing power and cooling demands, while customers look for ways to improve efficiency, resiliency and sustainability. Airsys said the new campus will help accelerate the delivery of next-generation thermal management and liquid cooling solutions for high-density AI workloads and edge infrastructure.

The company is also emphasizing Power Compute Effectiveness, or PCE, a framework that looks at how much provisioned power in a data center is structurally available for IT compute after accounting for cooling, electrical losses and auxiliary systems.

“South Carolina has a long history of manufacturing excellence, and Airsys’ decision to anchor its global headquarters right here in the Upstate is a testament to our state’s world-class workforce and pro-business environment,” said South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster.

By localizing production and engineering in South Carolina, Airsys said it is positioning operations closer to North American customers while strengthening supply chain resilience and quality control for customers operating critical infrastructure.

Airsys serves data center, AI, edge computing, telecom, medical imaging and advanced manufacturing environments. The company has more than 30 years of experience in mission-critical cooling and supports its global operations with more than 1,000 employees across 16 locations.

Learn more: airsysnorthamerica.com

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