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Data Center Power Management Market By Component (Power Distribution Units (PDUs), Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems, Generators, Energy Management Systems, Cooling Systems, Batteries), By Application (IT Infrastructure, Cooling Systems, Backup Power, Power Distribution and Monitoring, Energy Efficiency Management), By End-User Industry (IT and Telecommunications, BFSI, Healthcare, Government, Manufacturing, Retail), By Service (Consulting, Installation, Maintenance, Managed Services), and By Region; Global Insights & Forecast (2024 – 2030)

Published: December, 2024  
|   Report ID: SE4455  
|   Semiconductor and Electronics

As per Intent Market Research, the Data Center Power Management Market was valued at USD 12.1 billion in 2023 and will surpass USD 24.0 billion by 2030; growing at a CAGR of 10.3% during 2024 - 2030.

The Data Center Power Management Market is a rapidly evolving segment in the technology and infrastructure landscape, driven by the growth of cloud computing, data-driven applications, and an increasing emphasis on energy efficiency in data center operations. The market's growth is fueled by the increasing adoption of data-intensive technologies, stringent regulatory requirements on energy consumption, and the need for uninterrupted power in data centers. As businesses and organizations worldwide become more reliant on digital and cloud infrastructure, the demand for effective power management solutions in data centers continues to rise, with various components and services tailored to meet specific operational needs.

Power Distribution Units (PDUs) Segment is Largest Owing to Comprehensive Power Monitoring

Power Distribution Units (PDUs) represent the largest segment in data center power management due to their essential role in distributing reliable power within data center racks. PDUs are critical for maintaining operational efficiency and ensuring steady power flow to all connected devices, which is essential for preventing outages and optimizing data center performance. They provide real-time insights into power usage, enabling data center operators to manage loads effectively and prevent overloading, which aligns with the industry's focus on energy efficiency and reliability.

The demand for intelligent PDUs that offer advanced monitoring and control features is rising, especially among larger data centers that prioritize minimizing energy waste and ensuring regulatory compliance. As data centers grow in size and complexity, these smart PDUs become invaluable tools for both power distribution and energy management, supporting the data center's broader goals of sustainability and operational efficiency.

Data Center Power Management Market size

Energy Efficiency Management Segment is Fastest Growing Due to Environmental and Cost Concerns

Energy Efficiency Management is one of the fastest-growing applications in data center power management, driven by increasing environmental awareness and the rising costs associated with energy consumption. This segment focuses on technologies and strategies that reduce the overall energy footprint of data centers, which are historically energy-intensive facilities. Energy efficiency management involves the use of software and hardware tools to optimize power usage across servers, cooling systems, and other components within the data center.

As energy prices continue to rise and environmental regulations become stricter, companies are under pressure to implement energy-efficient practices in their data centers. This trend is pushing data center operators to invest in advanced energy management solutions, such as predictive analytics and AI-driven systems, that can identify inefficiencies and optimize power consumption, resulting in significant cost savings and reduced carbon footprints.

IT and Telecommunications Segment is Largest Due to High Demand for Data Processing

The IT and Telecommunications sector is the largest end-user segment in the data center power management market, driven by the massive growth of internet usage, cloud computing, and mobile services. Companies in this sector rely heavily on data centers to process, store, and manage vast amounts of data in real-time, making power management essential for uninterrupted service. With telecommunications and IT companies continuously expanding their data center capacities to accommodate the growing demand for digital services, efficient power management becomes a priority to prevent downtime and maintain high service levels.

This sector’s reliance on reliable and efficient power solutions is evident in its adoption of UPS systems, PDUs, and backup power systems that ensure minimal interruptions. These companies are also increasingly investing in renewable energy sources and energy-efficient infrastructure to align with corporate sustainability goals, contributing to the growth of the data center power management market.

Maintenance Segment is Fastest Growing Due to High Demand for Continuous Operation

Within the service segment, Maintenance is witnessing the fastest growth as data centers prioritize operational continuity and system reliability. Regular maintenance of power management systems, such as UPS units, generators, and cooling systems, is crucial for preventing unplanned outages and ensuring system longevity. As data centers grow in scale and complexity, the need for consistent maintenance support, often provided by skilled service providers, is increasing.

This growth in maintenance services is further supported by the rising adoption of predictive and preventive maintenance models. These advanced maintenance practices help detect and address potential issues before they result in costly downtimes, adding value for data center operators who prioritize high uptime and resilience.

North America Leads Market Owing to Technological Advancements and High Data Center Density

North America currently holds the largest share of the data center power management market, driven by the region's high density of data centers and rapid adoption of innovative technologies. The United States is home to some of the world’s largest data centers and leading technology companies, resulting in high demand for power management solutions that support their vast digital infrastructure. Moreover, stringent regulations and a strong focus on energy efficiency and sustainability in the region are encouraging data center operators to invest in advanced power management solutions.

The presence of major market players and technology vendors in North America further supports the growth of the market. These companies continually introduce advanced technologies, such as AI-driven energy management systems and smart PDUs, to improve power efficiency and meet regulatory standards, making North America a significant market for data center power management solutions.

Data Center Power Management Market share by region

Competitive Landscape Highlights Industry-Leading Innovators and Service Providers

The competitive landscape of the data center power management market includes both global technology giants and specialized service providers focusing on innovative solutions and comprehensive service offerings. Leading companies such as Schneider Electric, Eaton Corporation, and Vertiv are known for their extensive portfolios of power management hardware and software solutions, offering a range of PDUs, UPS systems, and cooling solutions tailored to the specific needs of data centers. These companies invest significantly in R&D to introduce new technologies that enhance power efficiency and operational flexibility.

In addition, smaller players and startups are emerging with niche solutions, particularly in areas such as predictive maintenance and AI-driven energy management. Strategic partnerships, mergers, and acquisitions are common as companies seek to expand their offerings and enhance their technological capabilities in this fast-evolving market. The competitive dynamics underscore a commitment to innovation and sustainability, with companies striving to address the growing demand for energy-efficient, resilient, and reliable data center power management solutions.

 

Recent Developments:

  • Schneider Electric launched its new EcoStruxure™ Power solution to enhance the energy efficiency of data centers, offering smarter and more sustainable energy management solutions.
  • Eaton Corporation expanded its data center solutions portfolio with the acquisition of Power Distribution, Inc. (PDI) to strengthen its presence in the data center power management market.
  • Vertiv announced the launch of the Vertiv™ Liebert® EXM2 UPS system, offering high power density and efficiency to meet the needs of modern data centers.
  • Siemens AG entered a strategic partnership with EdgeConneX to provide integrated power management solutions for data centers across multiple regions, aiming to improve operational efficiency and energy savings.
  • Delta Electronics received recognition for its UPS and cooling solutions at the Data Center World Conference, where the company introduced innovative energy-saving technologies for sustainable data center operations.

List of Leading Companies:

  • ABB Ltd.
  • Airedale International Air Conditioning Ltd
  • Delta Electronics, Inc.
  • Eaton Corporation
  • Emerson Electric Co.
  • General Electric Company
  • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Legrand
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
  • NTT Ltd.
  • Panduit Corporation
  • Rittal GmbH & Co. KG
  • Schneider Electric
  • Siemens AG
  • Vertiv

Report Scope:

Report Features

Description

Market Size (2023)

USD 12.1 billion

Forecasted Value (2030)

USD 24.0 billion

CAGR (2024 – 2030)

10.3%

Base Year for Estimation

2023

Historic Year

2022

Forecast Period

2024 – 2030

Report Coverage

Market Forecast, Market Dynamics, Competitive Landscape, Recent Developments

Segments Covered

Data Center Power Management Market By Component (Power Distribution Units (PDUs), Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems, Generators, Energy Management Systems, Cooling Systems, Batteries), By Application (IT Infrastructure, Cooling Systems, Backup Power, Power Distribution and Monitoring, Energy Efficiency Management), By End-User Industry (IT and Telecommunications, BFSI, Healthcare, Government, Manufacturing, Retail), By Service (Consulting, Installation, Maintenance, Managed Services)

Regional Analysis

North America (US, Canada, Mexico), Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, and Rest of Asia-Pacific), Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, and Rest of Latin America), Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Rest of Middle East & Africa)

Major Companies

 

Customization Scope

Customization for segments, region/country-level will be provided. Moreover, additional customization can be done based on the requirements

1. Introduction

   1.1. Market Definition

   1.2. Scope of the Study

   1.3. Research Assumptions

   1.4. Study Limitations

2. Research Methodology

   2.1. Research Approach

      2.1.1. Top-Down Method

      2.1.2. Bottom-Up Method

      2.1.3. Factor Impact Analysis

  2.2. Insights & Data Collection Process

      2.2.1. Secondary Research

      2.2.2. Primary Research

   2.3. Data Mining Process

      2.3.1. Data Analysis

      2.3.2. Data Validation and Revalidation

      2.3.3. Data Triangulation

3. Executive Summary

   3.1. Major Markets & Segments

   3.2. Highest Growing Regions and Respective Countries

   3.3. Impact of Growth Drivers & Inhibitors

   3.4. Regulatory Overview by Country

4. Data Center Power Management Market, by Component (Market Size & Forecast: USD Million, 2022 – 2030)

   4.1. Power Distribution Units (PDUs)

   4.2. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems

   4.3. Generators

   4.4. Energy Management Systems

   4.5. Cooling Systems

   4.6. Batteries

5. Data Center Power Management Market, by Application (Market Size & Forecast: USD Million, 2022 – 2030)

   5.1. IT Infrastructure

   5.2. Cooling Systems

   5.3. Backup Power

   5.4. Power Distribution and Monitoring

   5.5. Energy Efficiency Management

6. Data Center Power Management Market, by End-User Industry (Market Size & Forecast: USD Million, 2022 – 2030)

   6.1. IT and Telecommunications

   6.2. BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance)

   6.3. Healthcare

   6.4. Government

   6.5. Manufacturing

   6.6. Retail

7. Data Center Power Management Market, by Service (Market Size & Forecast: USD Million, 2022 – 2030)

   7.1. Consulting

   7.2. Installation

   7.3. Maintenance

   7.4. Managed Services

8. Regional Analysis (Market Size & Forecast: USD Million, 2022 – 2030)

   8.1. Regional Overview

   8.2. North America

      8.2.1. Regional Trends & Growth Drivers

      8.2.2. Barriers & Challenges

      8.2.3. Opportunities

      8.2.4. Factor Impact Analysis

      8.2.5. Technology Trends

      8.2.6. North America Data Center Power Management Market, by Component

      8.2.7. North America Data Center Power Management Market, by Application

      8.2.8. North America Data Center Power Management Market, by End-User Industry

      8.2.9. North America Data Center Power Management Market, by Service

      8.2.10. By Country

         8.2.10.1. US

               8.2.10.1.1. US Data Center Power Management Market, by Component

               8.2.10.1.2. US Data Center Power Management Market, by Application

               8.2.10.1.3. US Data Center Power Management Market, by End-User Industry

               8.2.10.1.4. US Data Center Power Management Market, by Service

         8.2.10.2. Canada

         8.2.10.3. Mexico

    *Similar segmentation will be provided for each region and country

   8.3. Europe

   8.4. Asia-Pacific

   8.5. Latin America

   8.6. Middle East & Africa

9. Competitive Landscape

   9.1. Overview of the Key Players

   9.2. Competitive Ecosystem

      9.2.1. Level of Fragmentation

      9.2.2. Market Consolidation

      9.2.3. Product Innovation

   9.3. Company Share Analysis

   9.4. Company Benchmarking Matrix

      9.4.1. Strategic Overview

      9.4.2. Product Innovations

   9.5. Start-up Ecosystem

   9.6. Strategic Competitive Insights/ Customer Imperatives

   9.7. ESG Matrix/ Sustainability Matrix

   9.8. Manufacturing Network

      9.8.1. Locations

      9.8.2. Supply Chain and Logistics

      9.8.3. Product Flexibility/Customization

      9.8.4. Digital Transformation and Connectivity

      9.8.5. Environmental and Regulatory Compliance

   9.9. Technology Readiness Level Matrix

   9.10. Technology Maturity Curve

   9.11. Buying Criteria

10. Company Profiles

   10.1. ABB Ltd.

      10.1.1. Company Overview

      10.1.2. Company Financials

      10.1.3. Product/Service Portfolio

      10.1.4. Recent Developments

      10.1.5. IMR Analysis

    *Similar information will be provided for other companies 

   10.2. Airedale International Air Conditioning Ltd

   10.3. Delta Electronics, Inc.

   10.4. Eaton Corporation

   10.5. Emerson Electric Co.

   10.6. General Electric Company

   10.7. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

   10.8. Legrand

   10.9. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

   10.10. NTT Ltd.

   10.11. Panduit Corporation

   10.12. Rittal GmbH & Co. KG

   10.13. Schneider Electric

   10.14. Siemens AG

   10.15. Vertiv

11. Appendix

 

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A comprehensive market research approach was employed to gather and analyze data on the Data Center Power Management Market. In the process, the analysis was also done to analyze the parent market and relevant adjacencies to measure the impact of them on the Data Center Power Management Market. The research methodology encompassed both secondary and primary research techniques, ensuring the accuracy and credibility of the findings.

 

Research Approach - Data Center Power Management Market

Secondary research involved a thorough review of pertinent industry reports, journals, articles, and publications. Additionally, annual reports, press releases, and investor presentations of industry players were scrutinized to gain insights into their market positioning and strategies.

Primary Research

Primary research involved conducting in-depth interviews with industry experts, stakeholders, and market participants across the Data Center Power Management ecosystem. The primary research objectives included:

  • Validating findings and assumptions derived from secondary research
  • Gathering qualitative and quantitative data on market trends, drivers, and challenges
  • Understanding the demand-side dynamics, encompassing end-users, component manufacturers, facility providers, and service providers
  • Assessing the supply-side landscape, including technological advancements and recent developments

Market Size Assessment

A combination of top-down and bottom-up approaches was utilized to analyze the overall size of the Data Center Power Management Market. These methods were also employed to assess the size of various subsegments within the market. The market size assessment methodology encompassed the following steps:

  1. Identification of key industry players and relevant revenues through extensive secondary research
  2. Determination of the industry's supply chain and market size, in terms of value, through primary and secondary research processes
  3. Calculation of percentage shares, splits, and breakdowns using secondary sources and verification through primary sources

Bottom Up and Top Down - Data Center Power Management Market

Data Triangulation

To ensure the accuracy and reliability of the market size, data triangulation was implemented. This involved cross-referencing data from various sources, including demand and supply side factors, market trends, and expert opinions. Additionally, top-down and bottom-up approaches were employed to validate the market size assessment.

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