Cork-headquartered Johnson Controls sales surge amid demand for cooling equipment in data centres
Demand for cooling equipment used in data centres has led Cork-headquartered Johnson Controls International to raise its 2026 profit forecast, the company confirmed on Wednesday.Â
Demand for cooling equipment used in data centres worldwide has led Cork-headquartered Johnson Controls International to raise its 2026 profit forecast, the company confirmed on Wednesday.Â
First quarter sales (ending December 31, 2025) increased 7% to $5.79bn (€4.9bn), above $5.43bn (€4.6bn) a year earlier. The company based on Albert Quay in Cork city centre is anticipating sustained demand for its thermal management and cooling equipment used in data centres.




