Vertiv

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Vertiv is an American multinational provider of critical infrastructure and services for data centers, communication networks, and commercial and industrial environments.

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Vertiv Holdings Co.
Formerly
  • Capitol Refrigeration Industries
    (1946–1965)
  • Liebert Corporation
    (1965–2000)
  • Emerson Network Power
    (2000–2016)
  • Vertiv
    (2016–present)
Company typePublic
IndustryElectrical equipment
Founded2016; 9 years ago (2016)
HeadquartersWesterville, Ohio, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsCritical power systems, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, power distribution units (PDUs), thermal management, data center infrastructure management, service and site operations
Revenue US$8.0 billion (2024)
US$872 million (2023)
US$460 million (2023)
Total assets US$8.0 billion (2023)
Total equity US$2.0 billion (2023)
Number of employees
c. 31,000
Websitevertiv.com
Footnotes / references
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Headquartered in Westerville, Ohio, Vertiv has ~31,000 employees worldwide, operating in more than 40 countries and with 23 manufacturing and assembly facilities.[3]

The company has regional headquarters in: Bologna, Italy; Miami, Florida; Pasig, Manila, Philippines; Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China; and Mumbai, India.[4]

History

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1946–1965: Capitol Refrigeration Industries

Vertiv began as Capitol Refrigeration Industries, established in 1946 by Ralph Liebert (1918-1984) in Columbus, Ohio. Liebert developed the first prototype precision air conditioner in his garage. In early 1965, the prototype was introduced to IBM in Chicago. Recognising the machine's potential, IBM arranged for Liebert to debut his invention at the World Computer Conference in Philadelphia.[5][6]

1965–2000: Liebert Corporation

Liebert Corporation was formed in 1965 with just five associates to pursue this fast growing market as the industry's first manufacturer of computer room air conditioning (CRAC) systems. Two years later, in 1967, Liebert made its first international move by setting up a Canadian distributor network. In 1968, the company moved into a new facility in Worthington, Ohio. As its business continued to grow, the company broke ground once again and moved into a 150,000 square foot facility in Columbus, Ohio. In 1977, Liebert launched Conditioned Power Corporation to design and manufacture power distribution, conditioning and monitoring systems for the data processing industry.[7]

Expansion continued as Liebert broke ground for a second major manufacturing facility in Delaware, Ohio, in 1980. Ralph Liebert's son, Larry Liebert, took over the company as president in 1980 and served in this position until 1989. In 1981, Liebert became a public company, listed on the NASDAQ under the symbol LIEB. In 1983, Liebert acquired Franklin Electric subsidiary, Programmed Power Corporation, expanding the company's power division capabilities to include the design and manufacture of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).[7] That same year, Liebert opened its first overseas production facility in Cork, Ireland.[8] Liebert Corporation was acquired by Emerson Electric in March 1987,[9] remaining a wholly owned subsidiary of Emerson.

2000–2016: Emerson Network Power

In 2000, Emerson formed its Network Power (ENP) business unit, consolidating critical infrastructure technologies under a single brand. In 2001, the company increased its presence in Asia with the purchase of Avansys and formation of ENP India. ENP expanded its telecom industry solutions with the 2004 acquisition of Marconi outside plant and power system. In 2006, ENP acquired Germany-based Knürr, a provider of enclosure systems. In 2007, the Energy Logic energy efficiency model was developed and released.[10] Avocent and Chloride Group were acquired in 2009 and 2010 respectively.[11]

2016–present: Vertiv

In December 2016, Platinum Equity acquired the ENP business from Emerson Electric in a transaction valued in excess of $4 billion. The company was rebranded as Vertiv, and Emerson retained a subordinated equity stake.[12] Vertiv launched as a stand-alone business and appointed Rob Johnson as chief executive officer.[13][14]

In 2017, Vertiv sold its ASCO power switch business to Schneider Electric for $1.25 billion.[15] The company made three acquisitions in 2018: Energy Labs, Geist and MEMS. Through a merger with a Goldman Sachs-led special purpose acquisition company, GS Acquisition Holdings, Vertiv became publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: VRT) on February 10, 2020.[16][17] In 2021, Vertiv acquired E+I Engineering, a global provider of switchgear, busway and modular power solutions, for $1.8 billion.[18] In December 2023, Vertiv acquired CoolTera Ltd, a provider of coolant distribution infrastructure for data center liquid cooling technology, strengthening its thermal management portfolio for high density compute cooling requirements.[19] Most recently, certain assets and centrifugal chiller technology from BiXin Energy, a manufacturer of chillers, heat pumps, heat-recovery solutions, and air-handling units, were acquired in December 2024.[20]

In 2023, Vertiv's share price increased 252%, outperforming all companies in the S&P 500 index.[21] The company's market capitalization was valued at over $44 billion as of January 2025.[22]

Acquisitions

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Date Company acquired Country Business Reference
December 2024 BiXin Energy China China Centrifugal Chiller Technology [23]
December 2023 CoolTera Ltd United Kingdom UK Liquid Cooling Infrastructure Solutions [24]
November 2021 E+I Engineering Republic of Ireland Ireland Electrical Switchgear & Power Distribution Systems [25]
December 2018 MEMS Power Generation United Kingdom UK Temporary Power Solutions [26]
February 2018 Geist United States USA Rack Power Distribution Units (PDUs) [27]
January 2018 Energy Labs United States USA Air Handling Systems [28]
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Emerson Network Power
Date Company acquired Country Business Reference
2013 Advanced Protection Technology United States USA Surge Protection [29]
2012 Avtron Loadbank United States USA Load Banks & Testing Systems [30]
2010 Chloride Group United Kingdom UK Industrial Power [31]
2009 Avocent United States USA IT Management [32]
2008 Aperture United States USA Data Center Infrastructure Management [33]
2007 Stratos United States USA Radio Frequency & Optical Subsystems [34]
2007 Motorola Embedded Computing United States USA Enclosure Systems [35]
2006 Knürr AG Germany Germany Enclosure Systems [36]
2006 Artesyn United States USA Embedded Power Conversion Technologies [37]
2005 Cooligy United States USA Active Cooling Technology [38]
2005 Chloride Telecom Systems France France Telecom Power Systems [39]
2004 Midwest Microwave United States USA Microwave Connectors & Components [40]
2004 Marconi United States USA Outside Plant & Power Systems [41]
2004 Albér United States USA Battery Monitoring [42]
2001 Avansys China China Power Conversion [43]
2000 Jordan United States USA Telecommunications Equipment [44]
2000 Ericsson Energy Systems Sweden Sweden Telecom Power Supplies & Systems [45]
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Liebert Corporation
Date Company acquired Country Business Reference
1998 Nortel APS Canada Canada Power Supply Systems [42]
1998 Hiross Italy Italy Precision Environmental Control & Monitoring [42]
1998 Firetrol United States USA Electric & Diesel Fire Pump Controllers [46]
1997 Edco United States USA Low-Voltage Surge Protection Devices [47]
1996 HVM United States USA High Voltage Maintenance Services [46]
1995 eti/ERS United States USA Electrical Engineering & Testing [48]
1990 Control Concepts United States USA Transient Voltage Surge Suppression (TVSS) [49]
1988 ASTEC Power United States USA AC-DC & DC-DC Power Supplies [46]
1983 Programmed Power Corporation United States USA Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) [50]
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Current work

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Vertiv's primary customers are businesses across three main end markets: data centers, communication networks and commercial & industrial environments. Vertiv's major customers include Alibaba, America Movil, AT&T, China Mobile, Equinix, Ericsson, Siemens, Telefonica, Tencent, Verizon and Vodafone.[51] Its principal offerings include:

  • Critical infrastructure & solutions: AC and DC power management, thermal management, and integrated modular solutions.
  • Integrated rack solutions: racks, single phase UPS, rack power distribution, rack thermal systems, configurable integrated solutions, hardware and software for managing IT equipment.
  • Services & spares: preventative maintenance, acceptance testing, engineering and consulting, performance assessments, remote monitoring, training, spare parts, and critical digital infrastructure software.[52] Vertiv has over 300 service centers and employs more than 4,000 service field engineers globally.[3]

In 2024, the company received 56% of its revenue in the Americas; 22% from Asia–Pacific; and 22% from Europe, the Middle East and Africa.[3]

Manufacturing facilities

Vertiv has manufacturing facilities located in Delaware, Ironton, Lincoln, Anderson, Pelzer, Tijuana, Mexicali, Monterrey, Reynosa, Letterkenny, Burnfoot, Campsie, Bologna, Tognana, Volyne, Rugvica, Nové Mesto nad Váhom, Ras Al Khaimah, Ambernath, Chakan, Pune, Mianyang and Jiangmen.[53]

Research and development

Vertiv invests approximately 5% of sales into research and development.[54] In 2024, Vertiv spent $352.1 million on research and development. Vertiv has approximately 3,000 registered patents and 1,800 registered trademarks.[3]

Partnerships

In April 2021, Vertiv was announced as Founding Partner and Official Data Center Equipment Provider of Columbus Crew.[55]

In May 2023, Vertiv was selected by Nvidia after securing a $5m grant from ARPA-E's COOLERCHIPS program. Their joint objective over the next three years is to address the challenge of cooling high-density compute by integrating direct liquid cooling and immersion cooling into a single system. Vertiv was selected for its expertise in heat rejection technology.[56]

In December 2023, Vertiv announced its collaboration with Intel to provide pumped two-phase (P2P) liquid cooling infrastructure for the Gaudi3 AI accelerator.[57]

In March 2024, Vertiv joined the Nvidia Partner Network (NPN) as a Solution Advisor: Consultant partner.[58]

Competitors

Vertiv's competitors include Schneider Electric, Eaton, Legrand and Huawei.[59]

Brands

Vertiv produces AC and DC power management products, switchgear and busbar products, thermal management products, integrated rack systems, and modular and management systems for monitoring and controlling digital infrastructure.[4]

Vertiv's brands include:[4]

  • Albér (Battery Monitoring)
  • Avocent (IT Management)
  • E+I Engineering Group (Electrical Switchgear, Modular Power, Energy Management)
  • Energy Labs (Commercial and Industrial Thermal)
  • Geist (Rack PDU)
  • Liebert (AC Power and Thermal)
  • Netsure (DC Power)
  • PowerBar (Busbar Trunking)

Corporate affairs

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Leadership

Senior management

Giordano Albertazzi became Vertiv's Chief Executive Officer on January 1, 2023,[60][61] following the departure of former CEO Rob Johnson. On July 1, 2023, Anand Sanghi was appointed President of the Americas region.[62][63]

As of March 30, 2025, the management of Vertiv includes:[64]

Board of directors

As of March 30, 2025, the board of directors of Vertiv includes:[65]

  • David M. Cote (Executive Chairman)
  • Giordano Albertazzi (CEO)
  • Joseph DeAngelo
  • Joseph van Dokkum
  • Roger Fradin
  • Jakki Haussler
  • Jacob Kotzubei
  • Matthew Louie
  • Edward Monser
  • Steven Reinemund

Previous CEOs

  1. Rob Johnson (2016–2022)

Ownership

As of December 30, 2024, the largest institutional shareholders of Vertiv were:[66]

Finances

Vertiv's financial performance is reported to shareholders on an annual basis and a matter of public record.

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Growth rate Net income

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Employees
2018[67] 4,286 (314) 4,794
2019[67] 4,431 3.38% (141) 4,657 19,800
2020[68] 4,371 (1.35)% (327) 5,071 14.18 20,972
2021[69] 4,998 14.34% 120 6,940 23.92 24,000
2022[70] 5,692 13.89% 77 7,096 13.38 27,000
2023[71] 6,863 20.57% 460 7,999 26.92 27,000
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