PFAS phase-out reshapes data center liquid cooling strategies
Schneider Electric
· May 22, 2026
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has designated PFAS as “forever chemicals” and under TSCA has delayed but maintained reporting requirements, with the reporting deadline pushed to January 31, 2027.
- Main announcement: The EPA/TSCA reporting requirement for PFAS use affects data center operators who must report PFAS use once requirements take effect; the EPA has extended the reporting deadline to January 31, 2027 after three prior extensions. The article frames this as a compliance shift that is already halting growth in two-phase immersion cooling and encouraging migration to PFAS-free options.
- Background and details: The piece notes 3M has phased out Novec, several U.S. states (New Jersey, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Washington) have reporting or ban plans, and market data shows single-phase DTC holds a 55% market share in 2026, using a 75% water / 25% glycol coolant; Schneider Electric (with Motivair) is promoting PFAS-free single-phase DTC solutions.