Hash House is a Wilmington, Delaware-based electrical equipment manufacturing company founded in 2018, recognized as a global leader in liquid cooling infrastructure. The company specializes in the design, manufacturing, and deployment of scalable immersion cooling and hydro cooling systems optimized for high-performance computing environments. Hash House provides advanced turnkey liquid cooling solutions engineered for maximum thermal efficiency, operational safety, rapid deployment, and long-term reliability, serving data centers, AI clusters, and large-scale cryptocurrency mining operations. With over 300 MW of infrastructure deployed worldwide, the company’s portfolio supports high-density workloads by significantly reducing cooling energy consumption, improving hardware performance, and enabling higher compute density compared to traditional air-cooling methods. Hash House serves clients across North America, Asia-Pacific, Africa, and the Middle East, delivering comprehensive support from research and development to global field deployment. The company is committed to innovation, sustainability, and empowering partners to unlock higher performance, reduce operational costs, and drive growth in energy-intensive digital infrastructure. As of January 2, 2026, Hash House is active with ongoing liquid cooling system manufacturing, deployment, and client support worldwide.
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