May 06, 2022 08:08 ET | Source: Research and Markets Research and Markets
Dublin, May 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "United States Data Center Power Market - Industry Outlook & Forecast 2022-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The U.S. data center power market by investment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.41% during the period 2022-2027. In-depth analysis and data-driven insights on the impact of COVID-19 are included in this report. The rapid growth in cloud, IoT, AI, and ML is driving investments from data center service providers, which is propelling data center market growth. In 2021, over 110 data center projects were launched or were under construction in the US. COVID-19 IMPACT
The growing popularity of IoT, the emergence of 5G networks, the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the demand for streaming online entertainment content at high speeds are the major factors driving the growth of the US data center market. In the US, over 280 million people are connected to the Internet, and 70% of the population are active social media users. Significant growth in 5G connectivity and the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic surged the number of Internet users, resulting in a huge data generation.
The adoption of modular, scalable, and lithium-ion powered UPS systems and further adoption of nickel-zinc UPS batteries will contribute to the market growth. The diesel generator segment will continue to grow in the coming years, with gas and bi-fuel generators expecting to experience a steady growth because of increasing concerns over carbon emissions in the US. Most data centers are built of Tier III and Tier IV categories with at least 2N redundant UPS systems, floor, and PDUs. Metered/monitored PDUs and switched/managed PDUs are likely to witness higher adoption among data centers.
The US market witnessed most investments from hyperscale data center operators such as Facebook, Google, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Apple. In terms of UPS and rack PDU infrastructure in general, ABB, Eaton, Legrand, Schneider Electric, and Vertiv are some of the leading market players.
Key Topics Covered: 1 Research Methodology 2 Research Objectives 3 Research Process 4 Scope & Coverage 4.1 Market Definition 4.2 Base Year 4.3 Scope of The Study 4.4 Market Segments 5 Report Assumptions & Caveats 5.1 Key Caveats 5.2 Currency Conversion 5.3 Market Derivation 6 Market at a Glance 7 Introduction 7.1 Market Snapshot 7.2 Overview 7.3 Data Center Site Selection Criteria 7.3.1 Key 7.4 Electricity Pricing in US By States 8 Market Opportunities & Trends 8.1 5G Connectivity and Edge Data Center Deployment 8.2 Sustainability Initiatives by Data Center Operators 8.2.1 South-Eastern US 8.2.2 Mid-Western US 8.2.3 South-Western US 8.2.4 Western US 8.2.5 North-East US 8.3 Adoption of Innovative Data Center Technologies 8.3.1 Eco-Diesel Generators 8.3.2 Natural Gas Generators 8.3.3 Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) Fuel 8.3.4 DCIM Solutions 8.3.5 Other Innovations 8.4 Availability of Cutting-Edge UPS Battery Technologies 8.5 Surge in Rack Power Density 8.6 Emergence of Fuel Cell Generators 8.6.1 Noise Comparison: 8.6.2 On-Site Production of Hydrogen 8.7 Software-Defined Power & Data Center Infrastructure Automation 9 Market Growth Enablers 9.1 COVID-19 Implications on Data Center Market 9.2 Data Center Investments Continue to Rise 9.2.1 Western US 9.2.2 South-Eastern US 9.2.3 South-Western US 9.2.4 Mid-Western US 9.2.5 North-Eastern US 9.3 Increase in Hyperscale Data Center Investments 9.4 Tax Incentives Boosting Data Center Market 9.4.1 North-Eastern US 9.4.2 South-Eastern US 9.4.3 Mid-Western US 9.4.4 South-Western US 9.4.5 Western US 9.5 Increase in Power Outages 10 Market Restraints 10.1 Rising Carbon Emissions from Data Centers 10.2 High Maintenance Cost & Inefficiency Increases OPEX 10.3 Supply Chain Disruption in Data Centers 11 Market Landscape 11.1 Market Overview 11.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast 11.3 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast 11.4 Five Forces Analysis 11.4.1 Threat of New Entrants 11.4.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 11.4.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers 11.4.4 Threat of Substitutes 11.4.5 Competitive Rivalry 12 Power Infrastructure 12.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 12.2 Market Overview 12.3 UPS Systems 12.4 Generators 12.5 Transfer Switches & Switchgears 12.6 PDUS 12.7 Other Electrical Infrastructure 13 UPS System Capacity 13.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 13.2 Market Overview 13.3 < =500 KVA 13.4 500-1,000 KVA 13.5 >1,000 KVA 14 Generator Systems 14.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 14.2 Market Overview 14.3 0-< 1.5 MW 14.4 1.5-3 MW 14.5 >3 MW 15 Tier Standards 15.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine 15.2 Overview of Tier Standards 15.3 Tier I & II 15.4 Tier III 15.5 Tier IV 16 Geography 16.1 Investment: Snapshot & Growth Engine 16.1 Power Capacity: Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
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