
Vertiv owns 2 brands in our database. Browse the complete portfolio of Vertiv subsidiaries and brands across various industries.
Company Type
public
Headquarters
Columbus, Ohio, USA
Brand Portfolio
2 brands
Stock
NYSE: VRT
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Owned by Vertiv
Leading IT infrastructure management brand providing advanced keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) solutions and digital infrastructure management systems for AI data centers and mission-critical facilities.

Owned by Vertiv
Specialized brand providing rack power distribution units (PDUs), monitoring systems, and intelligent power management solutions for data centers and IT infrastructure.
Who owns Vertiv?
Vertiv Holdings Co. is a publicly traded company listed on NYSE (VRT) and owned by institutional investors, mutual funds, and individual shareholders. Prior to its 2020 IPO, the company was owned by private equity firm Platinum Equity.
Is Vertiv publicly traded?
Yes, Vertiv is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under ticker VRT. The company went public in February 2020 through a SPAC merger with GS Acquisition Holdings Corp.
What does Vertiv do?
Vertiv designs, manufactures, and services critical digital infrastructure solutions including power management systems, thermal management (cooling) systems, IT infrastructure management tools, and electrical infrastructure for data centers and mission-critical facilities.
What is Vertiv's revenue?
In FY2024, Vertiv reported net revenues of approximately $8.1 billion, up approximately 20% year-over-year, driven by surging demand for data center infrastructure related to AI workloads.
Why is Vertiv benefiting from AI?
AI workloads require significantly more power and cooling per server rack than traditional computing workloads. AI servers can consume 10-30 kilowatts per rack, compared to 5-10 kilowatts for traditional servers. This drives demand for Vertiv's high-density power management and cooling solutions.
When was Vertiv founded?
Vertiv traces its roots to 1965 when Eugene Liebert founded Liebert Corporation. The business was acquired by Emerson Electric in 2000, sold to Platinum Equity in 2016 (and rebranded as Vertiv), and went public in 2020.
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