JetCool
4 known investors
JetCool builds single-phase, direct-to-chip liquid cooling modules using its microconvective cooling technology to manage heat in high-power electronics such as data center servers, high-performance computing systems, and semiconductors. Its products cool the highest power-density processors while reducing power consumption and eliminating water use, serving enterprise and defense-grade computing customers.
Investors · 4
Non-dilutive funding · 6 SBIR/STTR awards
Federal grants — no equity taken| Agency | Phase | Year | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| ARPA-E | Phase II | 2023 | $970.2K |
| ARPA-E | Phase I | 2023 | $295.5K |
| U.S. NavyNavy | Phase ISTTR | 2021 | $139.4K |
| U.S. Air ForceAir Force | Phase I | 2021 | $49.5K |
| U.S. Air ForceAir Force | Phase II | 2020 | $984.8K |
| U.S. Air ForceAir Force | Phase I | 2020 | $48.8K |
Source: SBIR.gov award data (U.S. Small Business Administration). SBIR/STTR awards are competitive federal R&D grants and contracts — non-dilutive capital alongside any venture rounds above.
Frequently asked questions
- What does JetCool do?
- JetCool builds single-phase, direct-to-chip liquid cooling modules using its microconvective cooling technology to manage heat in high-power electronics such as data center servers, high-performance computing systems, and semiconductors. Its products cool the highest power-density processors while reducing power consumption and eliminating water use, serving enterprise and defense-grade computing customers.
- Who are JetCool's investors?
- JetCool's investors include Bosch Ventures, MassVentures, Robert Bosch Venture Capital, Schooner Capital.