DATA CENTER RETROFIT MODEL
Transform Existing Infrastructure into High-Density, Waterless AI Environments
A patent-pending approach to upgrading legacy data centers without full reconstruction
No full rebuild required
Phased deployment
Improved thermal control
AI-ready infrastructure
Patent-Pending System Design
THE PROBLEM
Most existing data centers were not designed for modern AI workloads. Rectangular layouts create inefficient airflow, uneven cooling, and long infrastructure paths; limiting achievable density and increasing operational cost.
THE APPROACH
The retrofit model reorganizes existing data halls into radial and concentric zones, improving airflow efficiency, thermal isolation, and infrastructure balance without requiring a full facility rebuild.
Radial airflow reconfiguration within existing rectangular data center environments
HOW IT WORKS
- Central Hot-Air Zone: defines a controlled return path for heat
- Radial Rack Configuration: reduces airflow inefficiencies
- Perimeter Cooling Adaptation: redirects cooling systems inward
- Phased Deployment: enables upgrades without full downtime
PROJECTED OUTCOMES
↓ Reduced thermal inefficiency
↓ Lower upgrade costs
→ Improved airflow control
→ Increased compute density
DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS
- Legacy enterprise data centers
- Colocation facilities upgrading for AI
- Incremental infrastructure modernization
- High-density compute zone conversions
IMPACT
This retrofit approach extends the life and performance of existing infrastructure, enabling organizations to support next-generation AI workloads without the cost, time, and disruption of building new facilities.