DataOne Data Center
- Corey Mullikin
- Feb 23
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 24
Project Type: Mission‑Critical Cooling Infrastructure
Client:Â DataOne
Location:Â Vineland, NJ
Scope of Supply:Â 196 Daedex CRAH Units

Project Overview
As part of DataOne’s major expansion into the United States, the new Vineland, NJ data center required a high‑reliability cooling infrastructure engineered for the extreme thermal loads of AI‑driven and high‑density compute environments. This facility is part of a fast‑deployment 300MW campus built in collaboration with Nebius, designed to support AI, cloud computing, and large‑scale digital workloads. The first phase alone was engineered to be delivered within 20 weeks—an exceptionally accelerated schedule for a project of this scale.
Our team provided 196 Daedex CRAH units to ensure stable, energy‑efficient environmental control across the facility’s multi‑phase development.
About the Vineland Data Center
The Vineland data center represents one of the most significant new digital infrastructure projects in the region:
300MW capacity planned across a multi‑building campus engineered specifically for AI workloads.
Behind‑the‑meter electricity generation, reducing dependence on the local grid—a key differentiator in modern data center strategy.
Fast deployment cycles, with Phase 1 constructed in just 20 weeks from start to commissioning.
Sustainability‑focused design, including heat‑recovery strategies, reduced water consumption via air‑cooling systems, and energy‑efficient operational models.
Strategic location near major fiber and power networks, 35 miles south of Philadelphia, enabling low‑latency connectivity and stable energy access.
The project positions Vineland as an emerging hub for AI infrastructure, bringing both economic growth and next‑generation technology development to South Jersey.
About the Daedex CRAH Units
The Daedex Computer Room Air Handler (CRAH) series is engineered for high‑performance, mission‑critical environments where uptime and thermal stability are non‑negotiable.
Key Capabilities of the Daedex CRAH Units:
Precision Cooling & Humidity Control
Maintains narrow temperature and humidity tolerances required by high‑density server clusters.
High‑Efficiency EC Fan Technology
Reduces energy usage while delivering high airflow with intelligent modulation for load‑matching.
Modular & Scalable Architecture
Streamlines installation across phased data hall buildouts—ideal for large multi‑phase campuses.
Redundant Cooling Pathways
Supports Tier‑ready design goals with improved resilience and 24/7/365 operational continuity.
Service‑Friendly Access & Components
Minimizes maintenance downtime and enhances operational life span.
The deployment of 196 Daedex CRAH units ensures consistent thermal management across current and future phases, enabling DataOne to maintain optimal server performance while lowering total cost of ownership.
Delivered Results
Our solution played a key role in supporting the facility’s aggressive construction timeline and operational objectives:
Reliable cooling for AI‑intensive workloads, supporting rack densities up to 500kW in specialized zones.
Significant energy‑efficiency gains, aligning with the site’s high‑performance sustainability model.
Thermal consistency across the entire campus, ensuring uninterrupted uptime.
Scalable cooling infrastructure prepared for the campus’ multi‑phase roadmap toward gigawatt‑scale capacity.
The Vineland campus symbolizes the next evolution of U.S. data center design: hyper‑efficient, high‑density, and engineered specifically for AI computing. Our team’s contribution—through robust, high‑performance Daedex CRAH technology—supports DataOne’s mission to rapidly accelerate deployment timelines while maintaining exceptional reliability.
This project demonstrates our capability to deliver large‑scale, time‑critical mechanical solutions for the world’s most demanding digital infrastructure environments.
