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Spain Data Center Colocation Market - Supply & Demand Analysis 2024-2029

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  • 54 Pages
  • October 2024
  • Region: Spain
  • Arizton
  • ID: 6008698
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The Spain Data Center Colocation Market was valued at USD 430 Million in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 690 Million by 2029, rising at a CAGR of 8.20%.

The country's colocation landscape currently includes 60 operational facilities managed by OVER 35 providers across 20 cities. These facilities collectively offer a total power capacity of 285.6 MW, reflecting Spain's growing demand for digital infrastructure. Furthermore, the Spain data center colocation market features operators like CyrusOne, Global Switch, Adam Ecotech, EdgeConneX, and Merlin Properties. Notable hybrid companies such as Equinix, Digital Realty, and EdgeConneX provide retail and wholesale colocation services, generating an estimated $2.5-$3.5 million per MW.

The Spanish colocation segment is fragmented, with many ISPs and hosting providers offering cost-effective retail colocation in small data rooms. However, market consolidation is expected, particularly in retail colocation, as major cloud operators enter the market. Retail colocation currently accounts for 93% of the market share, but this dominance may decrease as wholesale colocation expands. Also, the country's strategic location positions it as a global technology hub, facilitating 70% of data entering Europe through submarine cables. The region offers robust internet connectivity with around 30 active submarine cables and three upcoming cables. Major cables, such as the Atlantic-Mediterranean Data Gateway and Meta's Anjana cable, enhance Spain's connectivity infrastructure.

WHATS INCLUDED?

  • Transparent research methodology and insights on the market's colocation of demand and supply.
  • Market size is available in terms of utilized white floor area, IT power capacity, and racks.
  • The market size is available in terms of Core & Shell vs. Installed vs. Utilized IT Power Capacity, along with the occupancy percentage.
  • The study of the existing Spain data center industry landscape and insightful predictions about industry size during the forecast period.
  • An analysis of the current and future colocation demand in Spain by several industries.
  • Study on sustainability status in the region
  • Analysis of current and future cloud operations in the region.
  • Snapshot of upcoming submarine cables and existing cloud-on-ramps services in the region.
  • Snapshot of existing and upcoming third-party data center facilities in Spain
  • Facilities Covered (Existing): 60
  • Facilities Identified (Upcoming): 18
  • Coverage: 19+ locations
  • Existing vs. Upcoming (White Floor Area)
  • Existing vs. Upcoming (IT Load Capacity)
  • Data Center Colocation Market in Spain
  • Colocation Market Revenue & Forecast (2023-2029)
  • Retail Colocation Revenue (2023-2029)
  • Wholesale Colocation Revenue (2023-2029)
  • Retail Colocation Pricing along with Addons
  • Wholesale Colocation Pricing along with the pricing trends.
  • An analysis of the latest trends, potential opportunities, growth restraints, and prospects for the Spain data center colocation market.
  • Competitive landscape, including industry share analysis by the colocation operators based on IT power capacity and revenue.
  • The vendor landscape of each existing and upcoming colocation operator is based on the existing/ upcoming count of data centers, white floor area, IT power capacity, and data center location.

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

Existing Operators

  • Merlin Properties
  • Digital Realty
  • Nabiax
  • Equinix
  • DATA4 (AXA IM)
  • CyrusOne
  • Global Switch
  • Adam Ecotech

Upcoming Colocation Operators

  • AQ Compute
  • Atlantic Data Infrastructure (ADI)
  • Form8tion Data Centers
  • Global Technical Realty (GTR)
  • Ingenostrum
  • Iron Mountain
  • Nethits’ Telecom
  • Panattoni
  • Prime Data Centers

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED:

1. What is the count of existing and upcoming colocation data center facilities in Spain?
2. What factors are driving the Spain data center colocation market?
3. How much MW of IT power capacity is likely to be utilized in Spain by 2029?
4. Who are the new entrants in the Spain data center industry?

Table of Contents

1. About the Analyst2. Data Center Capabilities3. Research Methodology4. Market Scope5. Market Definitions
6. Market Snapshot
6.1. Colocation Market Snapshot
7. Supply & Demand Analysis
7.1. Existing vs Upcoming Data Center Facilities
7.2. Market by Utilized Area
7.3. Market by Utilized Racks
7.4. Market by IT Power Capacity (Core & Shell, Installed & Utilized - Mw)
7.5. Colocation Demand by Industry
8. Market Growth Factors
8.1. Factors Attracting Colocation Investment in Spain
8.2. Sustainability Status in Spain
8.3. Cloud Connectivity
8.4. Cloud on Ramps & Investment in Spain
9. Colocation Revenue & Pricing Analysis
9.1. Colocation Market by Revenue
9.2. Retail vs Wholesale Colocation
9.3. Retail Colocation Pricing and Addons
9.4. Wholesale Colocation Pricing
10. Market Dynamics
10.1. Key Trends in the Market
10.2. Key Enablers / Drivers in the Market
10.3. Key Restraints in the Market
11. Competitive Landscape
11.1. Competitive Landscape by Colocation Operators
11.2. Market Share by Colocation Revenue
11.3. Market Share by IT Power Capacity
11.4. Existing Colocation Operators
11.5. New Operators
12. Quantitative Summary

Companies Mentioned

  • Merlin Properties
  • Digital Realty
  • Nabiax
  • Equinix
  • DATA4 (AXA IM)
  • CyrusOne
  • Global Switch
  • Adam Ecotech
  • AQ Compute
  • Atlantic Data Infrastructure (ADI)
  • Form8tion Data Centers
  • Global Technical Realty (GTR)
  • Ingenostrum
  • Iron Mountain
  • Nethits’ Telecom
  • Panattoni
  • Prime Data Centers

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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