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Rethinking cooling: Outdoor precision for utility infrastructure

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February 17, 2026
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As Australia’s energy networks continue their transition toward decentralised, renewable-powered systems, infrastructure design is shifting with them.

No longer confined to centralised facilities, critical equipment is increasingly deployed in remote, containerised, and exposed outdoor environments, from battery energy storage systems (BESS) to utility switchrooms, inverter skids, and microgrid assets.

This shift brings new demands on cooling systems. It’s not just about regulating heat anymore, it’s about ensuring equipment protection, energy efficiency, and regulatory compliance under wide-ranging environmental conditions.

To meet these evolving needs, Rittal has expanded its trusted Blue e+ Chiller platform with new models, including a purpose-built outdoor variant engineered for energy and utility applications.

Engineered for Outdoor Resilience

The Blue e+ Outdoor Chiller delivers cooling capacities from 4 to 7 kW and is designed to operate in ambient conditions from –20 °C to +43 °C, with an integrated heater for frost protection, a weather-resistant aluminium housing, and a protected touchscreen interface for on-site adjustments.

It’s a practical solution for:

  • BESS containers in remote locations
  • Rooftop switchboard cooling
  • Containerised substations and power skids
  • Renewable energy control systems

With ±0.5 K temperature accuracy, inverter-controlled components, and up to 70% energy savings, it combines high performance with long-term sustainability — all in a compact, easy-to-integrate format.

A Platform Approach to Cooling

Alongside the outdoor model, Rittal’s Blue e+ range includes:

  • The standard Blue e+ Chiller, supporting industrial manufacturing environments
  • The Hybrid IT Chiller, offering integrated free cooling for edge or micro data centres

All models are fully IoT-ready, support global power standards, and are compliant with upcoming F-Gas regulations, providing future-proof assurance for infrastructure managers.

Ready for the Utility Sector

Now available across Australia and New Zealand, the expanded Blue e+ Chiller range is supported by Rittal’s local engineering and service teams. For utility providers, EPCs, and OEMs planning long-term infrastructure in exposed locations, it offers a scalable, compliant, and energy-efficient cooling solution — purpose-built for modern networks.

Explore the Blue e+ Chiller range here.:

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