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Global Data Center Power Market Landscape 2024-2029

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  • 281 Pages
  • August 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Arizton
  • ID: 5306518
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The worldwide data center power market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.68% from 2023 to 2029.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Data centers across North America, APAC, and Europe increasingly prefer battery types like lithium-ion, nickel-zinc, VRLA, and Prussian blue sodium-ion for their UPS systems in data centers.
  • In the global generator type, Japan stands out in the APAC region for its innovation in diverse fuel sources like DRUPS, fuel cells, and natural gas. Leading companies, including Hitachi Energy, FuelCell Energy, Bloom Energy, Panasonic, and Toshiba, provide cutting-edge solutions that boost data center efficiency.
  • The rise of fuel cell generators poses a significant challenge to diesel generator systems, which are projected to gain widespread adoption by 2025 globally.

KEY TRENDS

  • In the ever-changing world of data center operations, a noticeable trend toward sustainability is growing, pushing the adoption of novel solutions. One such idea is the integration of fuel-cell generators to meet the high-power demands of data center facilities. Equinix, for example, intends to explore the viability of using hydrogen-powered fuel cells to power its Singapore data centers.
  • AI adoption is skyrocketing across APAC, Europe, and North America, fueling a rise in AI data centers. To meet the high energy demands, operators like NTT Global Data Centers and Equinix may collaborate with power infrastructure vendors in the coming years to find better renewable energy solutions to meet their sustainability needs.
  • Diesel generators are still the most popular choice for procurement data centers in the global region. However, some facilities are switching to gas generators; for instance, the Tokyo Otemachi data center of Colt Data Center Services has 4,500 kVA gas turbine generators with N+1 redundancy.
  • Operators in the data center power market in North America, Europe, EMEA, and APAC increasingly invest in UPS batteries like lithium-ion, Prussian blue sodium-ion, and nickel-zinc. Additionally, VRLA batteries are also gaining popularity in the market.
  • In the APAC region, rising industrial demand has led governments to increase diesel prices, impacting the cost of operating diesel generators in data centers. For example, Malaysia's diesel prices surged by over 50% in 2024 due to the removal of fuel subsidies, driving the shift towards fuel cell generators.
  • Worldwide, small-scale data centers in developing nations like India, Egypt, South Africa, Indonesia, and South Korea favor generators with less than 1 MW capacity for cost-effectiveness in modular data center setups. Additionally, portable generators are increasingly utilized in these nations.

GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

  • North America leads the global data center power market through advanced development and significant power capacity investments. The U.S. is a key driver, while Canada is steadily growing and expanding its market presence. Furthermore, Latin America is an emerging market driven by digital growth in Brazil, Mexico, Chile, and Colombia. These countries are rapidly advancing in digitalization and connectivity.
  • Western Europe is a rapidly growing market for data center development, driven primarily by the UK, Germany, and France. Despite some investment restrictions in Ireland and the Netherlands, there's notable growth in greenfield and modular data centers. The region, however, faces land and power constraints in 2023, especially in FLAPD regions, with Ireland's EirGrid imposing a de facto moratorium on new data centers.
  • Data center operators favor the Nordics for their cooler climate, which lowers cooling costs and improves PUE. Additionally, they are partnering with renewable energy providers, like Telia and Telenor’s PPA with Better Energy for a Danish solar park, to enhance sustainability and reduce carbon emissions.
  • South Africa dominates Africa’s data center capacity, holding over 50%, with Nigeria, Kenya, and other nations contributing to the data center market. Cloud services, smart city projects, and enhanced fiber connectivity fuel ongoing investments.
  • The APAC data center power market is booming, driven by strong government backing, expanding submarine cable networks, and increasing investments from cloud providers and global colocation firms. Governments in the region are also pushing for renewable energy, with Taiwan aiming to source 20% of its electricity from renewables by 2025. With a growing focus on AI and modular data centers, expect a significant rise in power usage and investments in countries like Indonesia, Singapore, India, China, and Japan.

Segmentation by Geography

  • North America
  • The U.S.
  • Canada
  • Latin America
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Mexico
  • Colombia
  • Rest of Latin America
  • Western Europe
  • The U.K.
  • Germany
  • France
  • Netherlands
  • Ireland
  • Switzerland
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Belgium
  • Other Western European Countries
  • Nordic
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • Sweden
  • Finland & Iceland
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Russia
  • Poland
  • Austria
  • Czechia
  • Other Central & Eastern European Countries
  • Middle East
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Israel
  • Other Middle Eastern Countries
  • Africa
  • South Africa
  • Kenya
  • Nigeria
  • Other African Countries
  • APAC
  • China
  • Hongkong
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Japan
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Taiwan
  • Rest of APAC
  • Southeast Asia
  • Singapore
  • Indonesia
  • Malaysia
  • Thailand
  • Philippines
  • Vietnam
  • Other Southeast Asian Countries

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

  • The global data center power market is highly competitive, with significant players like ABB, Eaton, and Schneider Electric leading in power infrastructure. In 2023 and 2024, Cummins and Caterpillar will dominate the generator segment.
  • In 2024, global investors are set to drive major mergers and acquisitions in the data center sector, spurred by AI's growing demand for digital infrastructure. This surge will likely boost the development of renewable-powered infrastructure to meet AI's energy needs and improve IT efficiency. Regions like India, Africa, Ireland, the UK, and Brazil are expected to see a rise in UPS and generator markets to address power availability challenges.

Key Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers

  • ABB
  • Caterpillar
  • Cummins
  • Eaton
  • Legrand
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Schneider Electric
  • Vertiv

Other Prominent Vendors

  • AEG Power Solutions
  • Aggreko
  • Aksa Power Generation
  • AMETEK Powervar
  • Anord Mardix
  • Artesyn Embedded Power (Advanced Energy)
  • Aten
  • Austin Hughes Electronics
  • BACHMANN
  • BENNING Elektrotechnik Und Elektronik
  • Borri
  • Bloom Energy
  • Canovate
  • CENTIEL
  • Chatsworth Products
  • Cisco Systems
  • Controlled Power Company
  • Cyber Power Systems
  • Dataprobe
  • Delta Electronics
  • Detroit Diesel
  • EAE Elektrik
  • Elcom International
  • Enconnex
  • Enlogic
  • EverExceed Industrial
  • Exide Technologies
  • Fuji Electric
  • Generac Power Systems
  • General Electric
  • Genesal Energy
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • HIMOINSA (Yanmar)
  • Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics
  • HITEC Power Protection
  • HITZINGER
  • Huawei
  • INNIO
  • KEHUA Data (KEHUA Tech)
  • KOEL (Kirloskar)
  • Kohler
  • Marathon Power
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • MPINarada
  • Natron Energy
  • Narada
  • Panduit
  • Piller Power Systems
  • Plug Power
  • Powertek
  • Pramac
  • Riello Elettronica
  • Rittal
  • SAFT(TOTAL)
  • Shenzhen KSTAR Science & Technology (KSTAR)
  • Siemens
  • Socomec
  • SolarEdge Technologies
  • Thycon
  • Toshiba
  • Virtual Power Systems (VPS)
  • VYCON
  • WTI - Western Telematic
  • ZAF Energy Systems
  • ZincFive

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED:

1. How big is the data center power market?
2. What is the growth rate of the global data center power market?
3. How many MW of power capacity is expected to reach the global data center power market by 2029?

Table of Contents

1. About the Publisher2. Data Center Capabilities3. What's Included4. Segments Included5. Research Methodology6. Market at Glance7. Premium Insights
8. Investment Opportunities
8.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
8.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
9. Market Dynamics
9.1. Market Opportunities & Trends
9.2. Market Growth Enablers
9.3. Market Restraints
9.4. Site Selection Criteria
10. Market Segmentation
10.1. Electrical Infrastructure
10.2. Ups System Capacity
10.3. Generator Capacity
10.4. Generator Type
10.5. Switchgear Type
10.6. Tier Standards
11. Geography Segmentation
12. North America
12.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
12.2. Data Center Market by Investment
12.3. Data Center Market by Power Capacity
12.4. Data Center Market by Infrastructure
13. US
13.1. Market by Investment
13.2. Market by Power Capacity
13.3. Market by Infrastructure
14. Canada
14.1. Market by Investment
14.2. Market by Power Capacity
14.3. Market by Infrastructure
15. Latin America
15.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
15.2. Data Center Market by Investment
15.3. Data Center Market by Power Capacity
15.4. Data Center Market by Infrastructure
16. Brazil
16.1. Market by Investment
16.2. Market by Power Capacity
16.3. Market by Infrastructure
17. Mexico
17.1. Market by Investment
17.2. Market by Power Capacity
17.3. Market by Infrastructure
18. Chile
18.1. Market by Investment
18.2. Market by Power Capacity
18.3. Market by Infrastructure
19. Colombia
19.1. Market by Investment
19.2. Market by Power Capacity
19.3. Market by Infrastructure
20. Rest of Latin America
20.1. Market by Investment
20.2. Market by Power Capacity
20.3. Market by Infrastructure
21. Western Europe
21.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
21.2. Data Center Market by Investment
21.3. Data Center Market by Power Capacity
21.4. Data Center Market by Infrastructure
22. Uk
22.1. Market by Investment
22.2. Market by Power Capacity
22.3. Market by Infrastructure
23. Netherlands
23.1. Market by Investment
23.2. Market by Power Capacity
23.3. Market by Infrastructure
24. Ireland
24.1. Market by Investment
24.2. Market by Power Capacity
24.3. Market by Infrastructure
25. Switzerland
25.1. Market by Investment
25.2. Market by Power Capacity
25.3. Market by Infrastructure
26. Italy
26.1. Market by Investment
26.2. Market by Power Capacity
26.3. Market by Infrastructure
27. Spain
27.1. Market by Investment
27.2. Market by Power Capacity
27.3. Market by Infrastructure
28. Belgium
28.1. Market by Investment
28.2. Market by Power Capacity
28.3. Market by Infrastructure
28.4. Other Western European Countries
28.5. Market by Investment
28.6. Market by Power Capacity
28.7. Market by Infrastructure
29. Nordics
29.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
29.2. Data Center Market by Investment
29.3. Data Center Market by Power Capacity
29.4. Data Center Market by Infrastructure
30. Denmark
30.1. Market by Investment
30.2. Market by Power Capacity
30.3. Market by Infrastructure
31. Norway
31.1. Market by Investment
31.2. Market by Power Capacity
31.3. Market by Infrastructure
32. Sweden
32.1. Market by Investment
32.2. Market by Power Capacity
32.3. Market by Infrastructure
33. Finland & Iceland
33.1. Market by Investment
33.2. Market by Power Capacity
33.3. Market by Infrastructure
34. Central & Eastern Europe
34.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
34.2. Data Center Market by Investment
34.3. Data Center Market by Power Capacity
34.4. Data Center Market by Infrastructure
35. Russia
35.1. Market by Investment
35.2. Market by Power Capacity
35.3. Market by Infrastructure
36. Poland
36.1. Market by Investment
36.2. Market by Power Capacity
36.3. Market by Infrastructure
37. Austria
37.1. Market by Investment
37.2. Market by Power Capacity
37.3. Market by Infrastructure
38. Czechia
38.1. Market by Investment
38.2. Market by Power Capacity
38.3. Market by Infrastructure
39. Other Central & Eastern European Countries
39.1. Market by Investment
39.2. Market by Power Capacity
39.3. Market by Infrastructure
40. Middle East
40.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
40.2. Data Center Market by Investment
40.3. Data Center Market by Power Capacity
40.4. Data Center Market by Infrastructure
41. Uae
41.1. Market by Investment
41.2. Market by Power Capacity
41.3. Market by Infrastructure
42. Saudi Arabia
42.1. Market by Investment
42.2. Market by Power Capacity
42.3. Market by Infrastructure
43. Israel
43.1. Market by Investment
43.2. Market by Power Capacity
43.3. Market by Infrastructure
44. Other Middle Eastern Countries
44.1. Market by Investment
44.2. Market by Power Capacity
44.3. Market by Infrastructure
45. Africa
45.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
45.2. Data Center Market by Investment
45.3. Data Center Market by Power Capacity
45.4. Data Center Market by Infrastructure
46. South Africa
46.1. Market by Investment
46.2. Market by Power Capacity
46.3. Market by Infrastructure
47. Kenya
47.1. Market by Investment
47.2. Market by Power Capacity
47.3. Market by Infrastructure
48. Nigeria
48.1. Market by Investment
48.2. Market by Power Capacity
48.3. Market by Infrastructure
49. Other African Countries
49.1. Market by Investment
49.2. Market by Power Capacity
49.3. Market by Infrastructure
50. Apac
50.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
50.2. Data Center Construction Market by Investment
50.3. Data Center Construction Market by Power Capacity
50.4. Data Center Construction Market by Infrastructure
51. China
51.1. Market by Investment
51.2. Market by Power Capacity
51.3. Market by Infrastructure
52. Hong Kong
52.1. Market by Investment
52.2. Market by Power Capacity
52.3. Market by Infrastructure
53. Australia
53.1. Market by Investment
53.2. Market by Power Capacity
53.3. Market by Infrastructure
54. New Zealand
54.1. Market by Investment
54.2. Market by Power Capacity
54.3. Market by Infrastructure
55. India
55.1. Market by Investment
55.2. Market by Power Capacity
55.3. Market by Infrastructure
56. Japan
56.1. Market by Investment
56.2. Market by Power Capacity
56.3. Market by Infrastructure
57. South Korea
57.1. Market by Investment
57.2. Market by Power Capacity
57.3. Market by Infrastructure
58. Taiwan
58.1. Market by Investment
58.2. Market by Power Capacity
58.3. Market by Infrastructure
59. Rest of Apac
59.1. Market by Investment
59.2. Market by Power Capacity
59.3. Market by Infrastructure
60. Southeast Asia
60.1. Market Snapshot & Key Highlights
60.2. Data Center Market by Investment
60.3. Data Center Market by Power Capacity
60.4. Data Center Market by Infrastructure
61. Singapore
61.1. Market by Investment
61.2. Market by Power Capacity
61.3. Market by Infrastructure
62. Indonesia
62.1. Market by Investment
62.2. Market by Power Capacity
62.3. Market by Infrastructure
63. Malaysia
63.1. Market by Investment
63.2. Market by Power Capacity
63.3. Market by Infrastructure
64. Thailand
64.1. Market by Investment
64.2. Market by Power Capacity
64.3. Market by Infrastructure
65. Philippines
65.1. Market by Investment
65.2. Market by Power Capacity
65.3. Market by Infrastructure
66. Vietnam
66.1. Market by Investment
66.2. Market by Power Capacity
66.3. Market by Infrastructure
67. Other Southeast Asian Countries
67.1. Market by Investment
67.2. Market by Power Capacity
67.3. Market by Infrastructure
68. Market Participants
68.1. Key Electrical Infrastructure Providers
68.2. Other Prominent Electrical Infrastructure Providers
69. Quantitative Summary
70. Appendix
70.1. Abbreviations
70.2. Definitions
70.3. Segmental Coverage

Companies Mentioned

  • ABB
  • Caterpillar
  • Cummins
  • Eaton
  • Legrand
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Schneider Electric
  • Vertiv
  • AEG Power Solutions
  • Aggreko
  • Aksa Power Generation
  • AMETEK Powervar
  • Anord Mardix
  • Artesyn Embedded Power (Advanced Energy)
  • Aten
  • Austin Hughes Electronics
  • BACHMANN
  • BENNING Elektrotechnik Und Elektronik
  • Borri
  • Bloom Energy
  • Canovate
  • CENTIEL
  • Chatsworth Products
  • Cisco Systems
  • Controlled Power Company
  • Cyber Power Systems
  • Dataprobe
  • Delta Electronics
  • Detroit Diesel
  • EAE Elektrik
  • Elcom International
  • Enconnex
  • Enlogic
  • EverExceed Industrial
  • Exide Technologies
  • Fuji Electric
  • Generac Power Systems
  • General Electric
  • Genesal Energy
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • HIMOINSA (Yanmar)
  • Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics
  • HITEC Power Protection
  • HITZINGER
  • Huawei
  • INNIO
  • KEHUA Data (KEHUA Tech)
  • KOEL (Kirloskar)
  • Kohler
  • Marathon Power
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • MPINarada
  • Natron Energy
  • Narada
  • Panduit
  • Piller Power Systems
  • Plug Power
  • Powertek
  • Pramac
  • Riello Elettronica
  • Rittal
  • SAFT(TOTAL)
  • Shenzhen KSTAR Science & Technology (KSTAR)
  • Siemens
  • Socomec
  • SolarEdge Technologies
  • Thycon
  • Toshiba
  • Virtual Power Systems (VPS)
  • VYCON
  • WTI - Western Telematic
  • ZAF Energy Systems
  • ZincFive

Methodology


Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.

Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.



 

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