Patent Pending · European Deeptech

The Thermal Infrastructure Your Data Center Is Already Moving Towards — Made Into a Strategic Asset

Liquid cooling is no longer optional. BI-K integrates into the thermal range the market is already adopting — delivering cooling continuity, capacity growth, and heat recovery from a single patented platform.

Built for DC Operators Designers & EPCs Retrofit & Upgrade Projects Utilities
THE THERMAL SHIFT

Three Stages. One Direction. The Transition Is Already Underway.

The data center industry is moving through a predictable thermal transition. BI-K is engineered for every stage of it.

Stage 01 30–35°C

Traditional Data Centers

Pressure building

Legacy facilities operating air cooling with PUE between 1.8 and 2.0 face a double bind: energy costs are rising and regulators are tightening. The chiller stays — for now — but the economics and compliance pressure are steadily pushing toward liquid cooling on the servers.

High PUE (1.8–2.0) Rising energy costs Regulatory exposure
Stage 02 45–55°C

New Builds & Major Refits

Happening now

In new installations and major retrofits, the transition is already in progress. Operating temperatures are rising to 45–55°C, dry-coolers are replacing chillers, and liquid cooling is becoming the standard. This is not a forecast. It is what is happening today.

Dry-coolers replacing chillers Liquid cooling standard PUE target ≤ 1.3
Stage 03 100–140 kW/rack

High-Density AI Infrastructure

Imminent

Single-rack densities of 100–140 kW (NVIDIA and next-gen GPU architectures) generate heat at temperatures high enough that, with the BI-K platform, the cost of cooling can reach zero — while simultaneously providing full thermal UPS protection, in every season.

PUE approaching 1.0 Zero cooling cost Full UPS year-round

BI-K is designed to operate exactly in this thermal range. We do not ask anyone to change their infrastructure. We integrate into the infrastructure the market is already adopting.

EUROPEAN MARKET

The Largest Liquid Cooling Markets in Europe Are Being Shaped by Regulation — Not Choice.

DACH & Nordics

The two fastest-growing regions for liquid cooling in Europe — and our primary focus markets.

PUE ≤ 1.3

Mandatory for new data centers from 2027 under Germany's Energy Efficiency Act (EnEfG) — one of the strictest DC regulations in the world.

Heat recovery

Required where technically and economically feasible — EnEfG Art. 12, EU EED Art. 26, and equivalent Nordic frameworks.

Across Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Finland, liquid cooling is no longer optional for new builds and major refitting projects — it is the path to regulatory compliance. Operators are not evaluating whether to adopt it. They are planning how.

BI-K answers both at once: a platform that makes liquid cooling work harder — eliminating downtime risk, freeing capacity for AI growth, and turning waste heat into a recoverable asset that satisfies the heat-reuse mandates already written into law.

"The operators we speak with are not asking us to convince them that liquid cooling is coming. They are asking how to make the most of it once it is in."

— Marco Margotti, CEO
THE PLATFORM

One Architecture. Three Outcomes. No Infrastructure Change Required.

The BI-K RHP (Reversible Heat Pump) platform operates as a heat pump or ORC power generator across 30–70+°C — the exact range liquid-cooled AI infrastructure operates in.

Thermal UPS

Guaranteed cooling continuity during grid or chiller failure — whatever the duration. Sub-second thermal failover. No diesel generator required.

→ Zero downtime risk

Capacity Unlock

Reduces the electrical load of the cooling system by 15–40%, freeing power for additional AI racks — without a new grid connection.

→ More compute, same grid

Heat Recovery

Waste heat is monetized through district heating networks or converted to electricity via ORC when heat demand is absent. Fully EED Art. 26 and EnEfG compliant.

→ Zero thermal waste

Fluid-Agnostic

Operates seamlessly from 35°C (chiller replacement) to 70+°C (high-density liquid cooling) without hardware replacement.

DC-Bus Architecture

Native DC power flow delivers +15% efficiency compared to AC-based legacy systems. Aligned with NVIDIA Kyber 800 VDC architecture.

Urban Deployable

Zero water consumption (WUE = 0). Silent at 50–55 dB. No HFC. Enables permitting in urban and regulated zones where traditional cooling cannot.

Patent pending — filed October 2025. Industry giants (Vertiv, Schneider, Stulz) are locked into AC-based legacy architectures. To compete with BI-K, they must rebuild — not retrofit. 28 companies checked: zero integrated platforms found.

COMPETITIVE POSITION

While Others Dissipate Heat, We Manage Energy and Unlock Capacity.

No existing platform combines cooling continuity, thermal backup, heat revenue, DC-bus efficiency, and full regulatory compliance in a single system.

Solution Cooling Continuity Thermal UPS Heat Revenue DC-Bus Efficiency EED / EnEfG Compliant Urban Permit
Air-side Economizer Partial
Chiller / Water Cooling Partial
Liquid / Immersion Cooling Partial
BI-K RHP Platform

Why this cannot be easily replicated

  • Patent filed October 2025 — DC-Bus architecture with 2 additional IP claims in progress
  • 30 years of ORC low-temperature know-how — Giuseppe Toniato, original Kaymacor patent holder
  • 18–24 month structural lead — incumbents need a full R&D cycle to replicate reversibility; they cannot retrofit it
WHERE WE ARE

TRL 7. First Industrial Pilot — March 2026. Active Evaluations in Germany and the Nordics.

TRL 7 Technology Validated

ORC technology with 12+ years of commercial deployment behind it. RHP platform integration complete, performance targets validated.

Mar 2026 First Industrial Pilot

First field installation at a customer site. From that point: serial production in 18 months.

Seeking Specialized Partners

We are actively looking for data center operators, designers, and retrofit project managers in DACH and Northern Europe who want to be part of the first deployment cohort in 2026.

Get in touch

Research partnership with a leading Italian technical university  ·  Technology partnerships with established German industrial manufacturing groups in the HVAC and refrigeration sector.

THE TEAM

The Right Expertise, in the Right Place, at the Right Moment.

Fifty years of combined domain experience — split between the thermodynamic engineering behind the platform and the commercial depth of the data center cooling industry itself.

Marco Margotti

CEO & Co-Founder

  • 20 years B2B sales in data center infrastructure
  • 8 years inside Rittal and Stulz (ex Cosmotec) — DC cooling incumbents
  • International experience at Lennox Inc. / Hyfra (Germany)
  • 6 years commercializing ORC technology with Kaymacor on the Italian market
  • Co-inventor of the BI-K RHP platform patent

Giuseppe Toniato

CTO & Co-Founder

  • 30+ years in thermodynamic systems and volumetric machines
  • Developed, patented and commercialized core ORC technology at Kaymacor
  • Leading the BI-K 10 kW industrial prototype to field deployment
  • Co-inventor of the BI-K RHP platform patent

The founding team is being joined by a group of 10 high-calibre professionals — engineers, thermal specialists, project managers, and commercial experts — selected for deep domain expertise in data center infrastructure, thermodynamic systems, and European industrial markets.

GET IN TOUCH

If You Are Planning a New DC, a Liquid Cooling Upgrade, or a Refitting — Let's Talk.

We are actively looking for co-development partners in Germany and Northern Europe for our first pilot cohort in 2026. No commitment required. NDA available. We respond within 48 hours.

✓ Technical discovery call ✓ No obligation ✓ NDA available ✓ Response within 48h