Parker Hannifin Corporation has released a two-phase cooling system to manage the heat of high- power electronics safely and efficiently. The Precision Electronics Cooling System Technology permits power electronics design platforms to have up to twice the power density in half the space. The system boils a vaporizable dielectric fluid across the base of the silicon chip, converting the fluid into a gas and stabilizing high temperatures. The technology is applicable to any of the new energy platforms such as hybrid and electric vehicles, wind turbine power systems, uninterruptible power supplies, and virtually any high-power platform.