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Data Center UPS Market Landscape 2024-2029

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  • 180 Pages
  • October 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Arizton
  • ID: 5544415
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The Data Center UPS Market was valued at USD 6.61 billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 12.17 billion by 2029, rising at a CAGR of 10.71%.

KEY TRENDS

Adoption of Advanced UPS Batteries

Advanced battery systems utilized in data centers are crucial to ensure uninterrupted power distribution during power loss. Even the best UPS systems are useless without a battery to buffer the power.

The three main types of batteries segmented in the data center UPS market report are Lithium-Ion, Flywheel, and VRLA (Valve Regulated Lead Acid). For the past few decades, VRLA batteries have been the backbone of the data center industry. However, for many reasons arising now, such as sustainability, safety, durability, and maintenance, among others, many companies have now started to look for sustainable alternatives.

There are many innovative battery technologies available in the market. Lithium-ion batteries are prominent in terms of innovative UPS battery adoption. Besides this, with the help of further research and development, Nickel-zinc and sodium-ion batteries are also entering the data center market.

Adoption of DC UPS Systems to Mitigate Loss of Power

Data centers around the world consume about 1.5% of the global power produced annually, which is quite colossal! They can mitigate power wastage by using energy-efficient power infrastructure, moving to free cooling technology, improving server utilization through virtualization, and removing comatose servers.

Although most industrial applications are based on AC power, there is a growing paradigm shift, where an increasing number of data center operators are considering implementing DC power for power distribution within said facilities. Some energy is lost when power is switched between AC and DC in data centers. Fewer conversions will ensure less heat being lost, resulting in lower OPEX. DC power also takes up less space in a data center and is easier to integrate with other energy devices that generate DC power.

Most colocation providers globally are involved in the designing of OCP-ready data centers. These data centers are likely to include the deployment of DC power systems. Many enterprises also consider shifting to the data center design of hyperscale operators to reduce OPEX and improve operational efficiency. In terms of power wastage, UPS vendors are investing in R&D activities to mitigate power wastage.

Software-Defined Power & Data Center Infrastructure Automation

A major concern among data center operators these days is the inevitable increasing power consumption trend and wastage by various infrastructures. In addition, data center infrastructure requires regular monitoring and management to function effectively. These operators are seeking assistance via automation and monitoring solutions to reduce the need for human interference, with remote monitoring systems highlighting a maintenance requirement or detecting a failure during the regular testing process.

A reduction in power consumption and wastage in modern data centers is achieved through end-to-end monitoring and automation of facilities. The adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is significant in various industries, including data centers. Moreover, the use of AI and machine learning to manage data centers has gained increased importance and attention among operators owing to the increase in power consumption and carbon emissions by data center operators.

SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

  • It is anticipated that the lithium-ion data center battery market will account for a share of 35% to 40% by 2024 in the global data center UPS market. Modern UPS systems are transformed to adopt a modular design and use less space inside facilities to meet changing needs. Predicted trends include a significant increase in data generation and storage, decreased downtime tolerance, and a growing focus on sustainability.
  • The data center UPS industry for Tier IV facilities, primarily constructed by hyperscale tech giants, such as Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Google, is expected to expand further during the forecast period due to significant investments being made by these providers. These facilities are known for their high revenue generation and emphasis on advanced UPS systems to ensure enhanced efficiency.

Segmentation by UPS Battery Technology

  • Lithium-Ion
  • Flywheel
  • VRLA

Segmentation by UPS Systems

  • < =500 kVA
  • 500-1,000 kVA
  • >1,000 kVA

Segmentation by Tier Standards

  • Tier I & II
  • Tier III
  • Tier IV

GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

  • In the Americas region, North America leads the data center UPS industry, followed by Latin America. The North American data center industry is considered the most developed and established data center market across the globe and has set a high benchmark to follow for other regions such as Europe and APAC. Latin America on the other hand, is an emerging and developing data center industry with a lot of potential to be discovered during the forecast period. This potential will drive up the data center UPS market.
  • Europe is comprised of many established markets, like the UK, France, Germany, Ireland, and the Netherlands. The region is also witnessing a potential boom across other markets, such as Spain, Italy, Belgium, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, and other countries. The development of data center facilities in these countries will lead to a non-negotiable desire for more redundant and sophisticated UPS systems, automatically boosting the data center UPS market growth.
  • This Middle East and Africa has promising potential, quite untapped in certain markets, for growth in terms of data center development as well as for the adoption of sophisticated UPS infrastructure. Markets here experience a lot of power outages and lower redundancy at times. Data center operators here are focused on installing highly redundant UPS systems and other power-related infrastructure to curtail downtime to the very least.

Segmentation by Geography

  • North America
    • The U.S.
    • Canada
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Chile
    • Colombia
    • Rest of Latin America
  • Western Europe
    • The U.K.
    • Germany
    • France
    • Netherlands
    • Ireland
    • Switzerland
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Belgium
    • Other Western European Countries
  • Nordics
    • Denmark
    • Sweden
    • Norway
    • Finland & Iceland
  • Central & Eastern Europe
    • Russia
    • Poland
    • 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
    • Hong Kong
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • India
    • Japan
    • South Korea
    • Taiwan
    • Rest of APAC
  • Southeast Asia
    • Singapore
    • Indonesia
    • Malaysia
    • Thailand
    • Philippines
    • Vietnam
    • Other Southeast Asian Countries

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

  • Prominent UPS system vendors include ABB, Eaton, Vertiv, Legrand, Piller Power Systems, Mitsubishi Electric, Schneider Electric, and Delta Electronics, among others, that are currently dominating the global data center UPS market in terms of their product offerings, quality, and widespread availability across many key geographical locations. Other vendors that are emerging and have much room for growth in the global data center UPS market include Canovate, Rittal, Cyber Power Systems, and Thycon, among many others.
  • Battery providers are an integral part of this analysis, considering UPS systems’ crucial component is a powerful battery, without which it cannot function the way it ought to. Any UPS system will consist of at least one string of batteries, if not more, depending on the system’s DC voltage. They prove to be a lifesaver in situations when the main power source fails to supply power. Battery-providing companies that have a strong presence in the data center UPS market across the globe include Enersys, Exide Technologies, Haze Battery, UNIPOWER, Power-Sonic, and ZAF Energy Systems, among others.

VENDORS LANDSCAPE

Key Vendors

  • ABB
  • Eaton
  • Schneider Electric
  • Vertiv
  • Piller Power Systems

Other Prominent Vendors

  • AEG Power Solutions
  • AMETEK Powervar
  • Borri
  • Canovate
  • CENTIEL
  • Cyber Power Systems
  • Delta Electronics
  • Enconnex
  • EverExceed
  • Exponential Power
  • Fuji Electric
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
  • Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics
  • HITEC Power Protection
  • HITZINGER Electric Power
  • Huawei Technologies
  • Kehua Data (Kehua Tech)
  • Kohler
  • Legrand
  • Marathon Power
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Natron Energy
  • Panduit
  • Rittal
  • Riello Elettronica Group
  • Shenzhen KSTAR Science and Technology (KSTAR)
  • Socomec
  • SolarEdge Technologies
  • Thycon
  • Toshiba
  • Trystar
  • VYCON
  • ZincFive

Prominent Battery Providers

  • EnerSys
  • Exide Technologies
  • FIAMM Energy Technology
  • Haze Battery
  • HBL Power Systems
  • Power-Sonic
  • UNIPOWER
  • Saft
  • Vision Group (Shenzhen Center Power Tech)
  • ZAF Energy Systems

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED

1. How big is the global data center UPS market?
2. Which region holds the most significant global data center UPS market share?
3. What is the growth rate of the data center UPS market?

Table of Contents

1. About the Analyst2. 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
10. Market Segmentation
10.1. Ups Capacity
10.2. Battery Technology
11. Tier Standard Segmentation12. Geography Segmentation
13. North America
13.1. Market Snapshot
13.2. Key Highlights & Investments
13.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
13.4. Adoption of Ups Systems in the North American Region
14. US
14.1. Key Highlights & Investments
14.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
15. Canada
15.1. Key Highlights & Investments
15.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
16. Latin America
16.1. Market Snapshot
16.2. Key Highlights & Investments
16.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
16.4. Adoption of Ups Systems in the Latin American Region
17. Brazil
17.1. Key Highlights & Investments
17.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
18. Chile
18.1. Key Highlights & Investments
18.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
19. Mexico
19.1. Key Highlights & Investments
19.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
20. Colombia
20.1. Key Highlights & Investments
20.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
21. Rest of Latin America
21.1. Key Highlights & Investments
21.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
22. Western Europe
22.1. Market Snapshot
22.2. Key Highlights & Investments
22.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
22.4. Adoption of Ups Systems in the Western Europe Region
23. UK
23.1. Key Highlights & Investments
23.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
24. Germany
24.1. Key Highlights & Investments
24.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
25. France
25.1. Key Highlights & Investments
25.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
26. Netherlands
26.1. Key Highlights & Investments
26.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
27. Ireland
27.1. Key Highlights & Investments
27.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
28. Switzerland
28.1. Key Highlights & Investments
28.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
29. Italy
29.1. Key Highlights & Investments
29.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
30. Spain
30.1. Key Highlights & Investments
30.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
31. Belgium
31.1. Key Highlights & Investments
31.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
32. Other Western European Countries
32.1. Key Highlights & Investments
32.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
33. Nordic
33.1. Market Snapshot
33.2. Key Highlights & Investments
33.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
33.4. Adoption of Ups Systems in the Nordic Region
34. Denmark
34.1. Key Highlights & Investment
34.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
35. Sweden
35.1. Key Highlights & Investments
35.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
36. Norway
36.1. Key Highlights & Investments
36.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
37. Finland & Iceland
37.1. Key Highlights & Investments
37.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
38. Central & Eastern Europe
38.1. Market Snapshot
38.2. Key Highlights & Investments
38.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
38.4. Adoption of Ups Systems in the Central & Eastern Europe Region
39. Russia
39.1. Key Highlights & Investments
39.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
40. Poland
40.1. Key Highlights & Investments
40.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
41. Other Central & Eastern European Countries
41.1. Key Highlights & Investments
41.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
42. Middle East
42.1. Market Snapshot
42.2. Key Highlights & Investments
42.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
42.4. Adoption of Ups Systems in the Middle East Region
43. UAE
43.1. Key Highlights & Investments
43.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
44. Saudi Arabia
44.1. Key Highlights & Investments
44.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
45. Israel
45.1. Key Highlights & Investments
45.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
46. Other Middle Eastern Countries
46.1. Key Highlights & Investments
46.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
47. Africa
47.1. Market Snapshot
47.2. Key Highlights & Investments
47.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
47.4. Adoption of Ups Systems in the Africa Region
48. South Africa
48.1. Key Highlights & Investments
48.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
49. Kenya
49.1. Key Highlights & Investments
49.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
50. Nigeria
50.1. Key Highlights & Investments
50.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
51. Other African Countries
51.1. Key Highlights & Investments
51.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
52. APAC
52.1. Market Snapshot
52.2. Key Highlights & Investments
52.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
52.4. Adoption of Ups Systems in the APAC Region
53. China
53.1. Key Highlights & Investments
53.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
54. Hong Kong
54.1. Key Highlights & Investments
54.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
55. Australia
55.1. Key Highlights & Investments
55.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
56. New Zealand
56.1. Key Highlights & Investments
56.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
57. India
57.1. Key Highlights & Investments
57.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
58. Japan
58.1. Key Highlights & Investments
58.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
59. Taiwan
59.1. Key Highlights & Investments
59.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
60. South Korea
60.1. Key Highlights & Investments
60.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
61. Rest of APAC
61.1. Key Highlights & Investments
61.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
62. Southeast Asia
62.1. Market Snapshot
62.2. Key Highlights & Investments
62.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
62.4. Adoption of Ups Systems in the Southeast Asia Region
63. Singapore
63.1. Key Highlights & Investments
63.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
64. Indonesia
64.1. Key Highlights & Investments
64.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
65. Malaysia
65.1. Key Highlights & Investments
65.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
66. Thailand
66.1. Key Highlights & Investments
66.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
67. Philippines
67.1. Key Highlights & Investments
67.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
68. Vietnam
68.1. Key Highlights & Investments
68.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
69. Other Southeast Asian Countries
69.1. Key Highlights & Investments
69.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
70. Market Participants
70.1. Key Company Vendors
70.2. Other Prominent Vendors
70.3. Prominent Battery Providers
71. Appendix
71.1. Abbreviations
71.2. Definitions
71.3. Segmental Coverage

Companies Mentioned

  • ABB
  • Eaton
  • Schneider Electric
  • Vertiv
  • Piller Power Systems
  • AEG Power Solutions
  • AMETEK Powervar
  • Borri
  • Canovate
  • CENTIEL
  • Cyber Power Systems
  • Delta Electronics
  • Enconnex
  • EverExceed
  • Exponential Power
  • Fuji Electric
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
  • Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics
  • HITEC Power Protection
  • HITZINGER Electric Power
  • Huawei Technologies
  • Kehua Data (Kehua Tech)
  • Kohler
  • Legrand
  • Marathon Power
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Natron Energy
  • Panduit
  • Rittal
  • Riello Elettronica Group
  • Shenzhen KSTAR Science and Technology (KSTAR)
  • Socomec
  • SolarEdge Technologies
  • Thycon
  • Toshiba
  • Trystar
  • VYCON
  • ZincFive
  • EnerSys
  • Exide Technologies
  • FIAMM Energy Technology
  • Haze Battery
  • HBL Power Systems
  • Power-Sonic
  • UNIPOWER
  • Saft
  • Vision Group (Shenzhen Center Power Tech)
  • ZAF Energy Systems

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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