KuhlTherm Raises $1.1 Million in Seed Funding
KuhlTherm, a startup specializing in liquid-cooling solutions for data centers, has successfully raised $1.1 million in a seed funding round. The round was led by Arkam Ventures, marking a significant milestone for the Ahmedabad, Gujarat-based company.
Company Background
KuhlTherm was founded in 2025 by Shailesh Bishnoi, who also serves as CEO, alongside co-founders Kishan Baravaliya and Vishant Gandhi. The company focuses on developing advanced liquid-cooling hardware and software solutions tailored for high-density computing environments, such as AI data centers and hyperscale facilities. Their product lineup includes direct-to-chip cooling systems, rear-door heat exchangers, and coolant distribution units. Additionally, KuhlTherm offers NexusFlow OS, a software platform designed for monitoring and managing cooling infrastructure.
Lead Investor: Arkam Ventures
The seed funding round was led by Arkam Ventures. While details about other investors were not disclosed, the participation of Arkam Ventures highlights the growing interest in innovative cooling solutions amid the rising demand for efficient data center operations.
Strategic Use of Funds
KuhlTherm plans to utilize the newly acquired funds to accelerate product development and enhance its research and testing infrastructure. The company also aims to expand its engineering and business development teams. Furthermore, the funding will support efforts to obtain industry certifications and establish strategic partnerships, all in preparation for scaling their cooling systems.
Addressing the Challenges of AI Infrastructure
"AI infrastructure is pushing data centers beyond the limits of conventional air cooling," said Shailesh Bishnoi, CEO of KuhlTherm. "As rack densities rise, cooling can no longer remain a room-level problem. It must be addressed at the chip, rack, and data-center levels through precision liquid cooling."
KuhlTherm is poised to offer modular and intelligent cooling systems that allow data center operators to scale high-performance computing infrastructure more efficiently and sustainably.
Conclusion
With the backing of Arkam Ventures and a focus on innovation in liquid-cooling technology, KuhlTherm is well-positioned to address the growing demands of modern data centers. The seed funding marks a pivotal step in the company's journey towards revolutionizing cooling solutions for high-density computing environments.
