Gradiant Introduces HyperSolved, Its AI Data Centre Solution, for Leading Global Hyperscalers
This comprehensive platform eliminates water as a constraint on data centre growth, replacing outdated fragmented approaches with a fully integrated infrastructure solution.
Boston–(ANTARA/Business Wire)–Gradiant today announced that HyperSolved™ has been adopted by some of the world’s largest hyperscale operators supporting critical infrastructure in major global markets. HyperSolved™ is a complete water cooling solution for AI data centres.
AI infrastructure is expanding at an unprecedented pace. Global data centre capacity is projected to increase sixfold between 2025 and 2035. These next-generation facilities require far more power and cooling systems than traditional computing, leading to a sharp rise in water consumption. The daily water needs at a single 100 MW hyperscale site are equivalent to those of a city with 80,000 residents.
In many regions, growth is increasingly constrained by power and land availability, water supply, permitting complexities, and waste discharge limitations. While computing and energy systems have matured, water infrastructure remains fragmented, forcing operators to manage multiple vendors and disconnected systems, which introduces risks and slows implementation.
HyperSolved replaces this model by integrating the entire cooling water lifecycle—from sourcing to waste disposal—into a single platform provided by one accountable partner. Designed specifically for hyperscale environments, the platform reduces complexity, enhances reliability, and accelerates deployment.
“Water is one of the most disaggregated and least integrated layers of data centre infrastructure,” said Prakash Govindan, CEO of Gradiant. “We are in the midst of a once-in-a-generation build-out of AI infrastructure, on a scale comparable to historic expansions like the 1800s railroads that connected regions and transformed entire economies. This level of growth demands a new approach. Today, water management is still handled through various vendors and solutions never designed for hyperscale. HyperSolved changes that by treating water as critical infrastructure that’s designed, provided, and operated as one integrated system.”
HyperSolved expands access to alternative water sources, including municipal wastewater reuse and lower-quality sources, reducing reliance on freshwater and increasing location flexibility. It safeguards cooling performance through integrated treatment, CURE Chemicals, and SmartOps AI, while minimising waste discharge via high-recovery reuse and concentration, thereby improving environmental performance and easing regulatory constraints.
“You run the data centre. We manage its water layer,” said Sankar Natarajan, Head of Special Projects at Gradiant. “By integrating water into one system, it’s managed with the same level of reliability and accountability as power or cooling systems. HyperSolved provides operators with a clear path to scale with lower risk and fewer hurdles.”
Designed to keep pace with AI development, HyperSolved supports rapid deployment through containerised systems for immediate or temporary capacity to meet fast construction schedules, and delivers optimal long-term performance via permanent infrastructure. Gradiant also provides full lifecycle support, from commissioning to operations, to ensure continuity as facilities scale.
Gradiant is seeing strong commercial adoption of HyperSolved among the world’s leading hyperscale operators. This reflects rising demand for integrated water infrastructure. Gradiant anticipates data centres will contribute around 25% of its global business by 2027, as water becomes a determining factor in the location and construction of AI infrastructure.
HyperSolved is available worldwide, supporting hyperscaler companies, data centre developers and operators, and engineering partners across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
About Gradiant
Gradiant is a Different Water Company. With a full suite of differentiated and proprietary comprehensive solutions for advanced water and wastewater treatment backed by water experts, Gradiant serves clients’ critical operations across vital industries worldwide, including semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, food & beverage, lithium and critical minerals, and renewable energy. Gradiant’s innovative solutions successfully reduce water usage, minimise wastewater discharge, reclaim valuable resources, and convert wastewater into freshwater. Headquartered in Boston and founded at MIT, the company has over 1,400 employees worldwide. Learn more at gradiant.com.