C-Suite Saturdays with Trane CEO on "Bloomberg This Weekend"

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  March 14, 2026 at 16:33  |  6:53  |  Bloomberg Markets

Summary

  • Trane Technologies has achieved a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 11% on the top line and over 20% on the bottom line over the past six years by shifting to a high-growth investment mindset.
  • Data center thermal management (chillers, cooling distribution units, fan walls) has emerged as a massive growth vertical due to the intense heat generated by AI workloads.
  • Buildings consume 30% of global energy (40% of which is used for HVAC), and most operate at least 30% inefficiently, creating a massive total addressable market for smart building algorithms.
  • To combat the skilled labor shortage, Trane created a Department of Labor-backed apprenticeship program, helping grow their workforce from 35,000 to over 45,000 employees in six years.
Trade Ideas
Dave Regnery CEO, Trane Technologies 0:18
Our compound annual growth rate on the top line is over 11% and on the bottom line, it's over 20%... we're part of the thermal management system within a data center. Trane is successfully transitioning from a legacy industrial manufacturer to a high-growth climate innovator. Their direct exposure to the AI data center boom provides a massive secular tailwind, while their proprietary apprenticeship program solves the critical skilled labor bottleneck (service technicians) that limits competitors' ability to scale and service these complex systems. LONG TT as a highly profitable, picks-and-shovels infrastructure play on AI data centers and global energy efficiency mandates. A macroeconomic slowdown in commercial real estate construction or a delay in data center capex could impact top-line growth.
Dave Regnery CEO, Trane Technologies 4:11
Data centers produce a lot of heat. That heat has to be removed... through chiller technologies, cooling distribution units (CDUs), fan walls. The CEO highlights that thermal management is a critical, high-growth bottleneck for data centers. This macro tailwind does not just benefit Trane; it lifts the entire ecosystem of thermal management providers. Companies specializing in pure-play data center cooling infrastructure (Vertiv, Modine) and commercial HVAC (Carrier) will capture significant market share as next-generation AI server racks require exponentially more cooling capacity than traditional servers. LONG thermal management and commercial HVAC providers as secondary beneficiaries of the AI-driven data center supercycle. Supply chain constraints for cooling components or a rapid industry shift toward direct-to-chip liquid cooling that disrupts traditional air and chiller cooling providers if they fail to adapt their product lines.
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