The Global Data Center Construction Market Is Expected To Grow At A CAGR Of 6.50% From 2022 To 2028.


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New York, May 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Worldwide Data Center Construction Market - Investment Prospects in 9 Regions and 51 Countries" -
. Hyperscalers, such as Meta (Facebook), Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Google, also aid the market with investments. These companies expand their global presence, focusing on emerging locations across Europe and APAC.
. Aside from AWS, Google, and Microsoft, cloud operators include Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, Oracle, IBM Cloud, and OVHcloud. They are involved in the development of several cloud regions globally, which will increase data center investments.
. In 2022, the data center construction market witnessed supply chain-related challenges to support infrastructure providers. This recovered to an extent in the latter half of 2022. However, prices of raw materials have since risen, leading to higher costs for data center investors.
MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS
. The adoption of advanced UPS batteries, such as lithium-ion, nickel-zinc, and Prussian blue sodium-ion batteries; software-defined data centers (SDDC); and artificial intelligence (AI) in power monitoring and microgrid adoption in data centers are some innovations.
. Operators assign certain liquid-cooled racks/spaces in data centers for HPC, while other spaces are cooled using traditional air-cooling methods. The liquid-cooling method enables operators to minimize their operating expenditure (OPEX) even though it may take a higher CAPEX to set up.
. Several countries are working toward the increased adoption of Big data and IoT. For instance, digital infrastructure and Big data are major pillars of Oman's digital future under the Oman 2040 Vision. The finance & banking, oil & gas, and transportation sectors use Big data and digitalization infrastructure to support Oman's government vision.
. Some recent innovations include adopting eco diesel, and natural gas generators, using hydrogen-based fuel cells, replacing diesel fuel with hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), and others.
SEGMENTATION ANALYSIS
The report includes the investment in the following areas:
Segmentation by Facility Type
. Hyperscale Data Centers
. Colocation Data Centers
. Enterprise Data Centers
Segmentation by Infrastructure
. Electrical Infrastructure
. Mechanical Infrastructure
. General Construction
Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure
. UPS Systems
. Generators
. Transfer Switches & Switchgears
. PDUs
. Other Electrical Infrastructure
Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure
. Cooling Systems
. Racks
. Other Mechanical Infrastructure
Segmentation by Cooling Systems
. CRAC & CRAH Units
. Chiller Units
. Cooling Towers, Condensers, & Dry Coolers
. Economizers & Evaporative Coolers
. Other Cooling Units
Segmentation by Cooling Technique
. Air-based Cooling
. Liquid-based Cooling
Segmentation by General Construction
. Core & Shell Development
. Installation & Commissioning Services
. Building & Engineering Design
. Fire Detection & Suppression
. Physical Security
. DCIM
Segmentation by Tier Standards
. Tier I & Tier II
. Tier III
. Tier IV
VENDOR ANALYSIS
Support Infrastructure Vendors
1. ABB
2. Caterpillar
3. Cummins
4. Delta Electronics
5. Eaton
6. Legrand
7. Rolls-Royce
8. Schneider Electric
9. STULZ
10. Vertiv
11. 3M
12. Airedale
13. Alfa Laval
14. Asetek
15. Assa Abloy
16. Bloom Energy
17. Carrier
18. Condair
19. Cormant
20. Cyber Power Systems
21. Daikin Applied
22. Data Aire
23. Enlogic
24. FNT Software
25. Generac Power Systems
26. Green Revolution Cooling (GRC)
27. HITEC Power Protection
28. Honeywell
29. Johnson Controls
30. KOHLER
31. KyotoCooling
32. Mitsubishi Electric
33. Munters
34. Natron Energy
35. NetZoom
36. Nlyte Software
37. Panduit
38. Piller Power Systems
39. Rittal
40. Siemens
41. Trane
42. Tripp Lite
43. Yanmar (HIMOINSA)
44. ZincFive
Data Center Contractors
1. AECOM
2. Arup
3. Corgan
4. DPR Construction
5. Fortis Construction
6. Holder Construction
7. Jacobs
8. Mercury
9. Red Engineering
10. Rogers-O'Brien Construction
11. Syska Hennessy Group
12. Turner Construction
13. Turner & Townsend
14. AlfaTech
15. Atkins
16. Aurecon
17. Basler & Hofmann
18. BlueScope Construction
19. Brasfield & Gorrie
20. CallisonRTKL
21. Cap Ingelec
22. Clark Construction Group
23. Climatec
24. Clune Construction
25. COWI
26. DC PRO Engineering
27. Dornan
28. Edarat Group
29. EMCOR Group
30. EYP MCF
31. Gensler
32. Fluor Corporation
33. Gilbane Building Company
34. HDR
35. HITT Contracting
36. Hoffman Construction
37. ISG
38. JE Dunn Construction
39. Kirby Group Engineering
40. kW Engineering
41. kW Mission Critical Engineering
42. Laing O'Rourke
43. Linesight
44. M+W Group (Exyte)
45. McLaren Construction Group
46. Morrison Hershfield
47. Mortenson
48. PM Group
49. Quark
50. Rosendin
51. Royal HaskoningDHV
52. Salute Mission Critical
53. Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects
54. Skanska
55. Southland Industries
56. Sturgeon Electric Company
57. Structure Tone
58. Sweco
59. The Mulhern Group
60. The Walsh Group
61. The Weitz Company
62. TRINITY Group Construction
Data Center Operators
1. 21Vianet Group (VNET)
2. Amazon Web Services (AWS)
3. Apple
4. China Telecom
5. Colt Data Centre Services (Colt DCS)
6. Compass Datacenters
7. CyrusOne
8. Digital Realty
9. EdgeConneX (EQT Infrastructure)
10. Equinix
11. GDS Services
12. Global Switch
13. Google
14. Iron Mountain
15. Meta (Facebook)
16. Microsoft
17. NTT Global Data Centers
18. QTS Realty Trust
19. STACK Infrastructure
20. ST Telemedia Global Data Centres
21. Vantage Data Centers
22. 3data
23. Africa Data Centres
24. AirTrunk
25. Aligned
26. American Tower
27. AQ Compute
28. Aruba
29. AtlasEdge
30. atNorth
31. AT TOKYO
32. BDx (Big Data Exchange)
33. Bulk Infrastructure
34. Bridge Data Centres
35. CDC Data Centres
36. Chayora
37. China Mobile
38. Chindata
39. CloudHQ
40. Cologix
41. COPT Data Center Solutions
42. CtrlS Datacenters
43. Cyxtera Technologies
44. Data4
45. DataBank
46. DC BLOX
47. Element Critical
48. ePLDT
49. eStruxture Data Centers
50. fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty (1547
51. Flexential
52. Green Mountain
53. H5 Data Centers
54. HostDime
55. KDDI (Telehouse)
56. Keppel Data Centres
57. LG Uplus
58. maincubes one
59. MainOne (Equinix)
60. Milicom (Tigo)
61. NEXTDC
62. ODATA
63. Orange Business Services
64. Prime Data Centers
65. Princeton Digital Group (PDG)
66. Proximity Data Centres
67. Raxio Group
68. Rostelecom Data Centers
69. Sabey Data Centers
70. Scala Data Centers
71. Sify Technologies
72. Skybox Datacenters
73. Stream Data Centers
74. SUNeVision (iAdvantage)
75. Switch
76. T5 Data Centers
77. Tenglong Holdings Group
78. Teraco (Digital Realty)
79. TierPoint
80. Turkcell
81. Urbacon Data Centre Solutions
82. Wingu
83. Yondr
84. Yotta Infrastructure (Hiranandani Group)
New Entrants
1. AdaniConneX
2. AUBix
3. Cloudoon
4. ClusterPower
5. Corscale Data Centers
6. Damac Data Centres (EDGNEX)
7. Data Center First
8. DHAmericas
9. Edge Centres
10. Evolution Data Centres
11. Global Technical Realty
12. Hickory
13. iMCritical
14. Infinity
15. Kasi Cloud
16. MettaDC
17. Open Access Data Centres (OADC)
18. PowerHouse Data Centers
19. Pure Data Centres Group
20. Quantum Loophole
21. Quantum Switch Tamasuk (QST)
22. Stratus DC Management
23. YCO Cloud
24. YTL Data Center
25. ZeroPoint DC
GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
Americas Region
. The data center construction market in the Americas is developed, with an increasing presence of local and global data center operators, especially in the US, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, and Colombia. In 2022, Argentina and Peru were some other emerging markets.
Latin America
. Brazil is the leading data center industry in Latin America, with more than 45% of investments in the region due to the growth in internet penetration and adoption of cloud-based services by businesses in the country.
European Region
. Europe's data center construction market is one of the major and has several global and local data center operators. The Global Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into effect in May 2018, positively impacted the data center industry in Europe, driving customers to shift data to cloud-based services for data localization.
Middle East & Africa (MEA) Region
. The growth in internet penetration, social media usage, and smart city initiatives drive the Middle East & Africa data center market. Telecommunication providers, enterprises, governments, cloud, and colocation service providers are major investors in developing facilities.
APAC Region
. APAC is one of the most dynamic global data center markets, with increased investments from colocation providers and hyperscale operators. The growth in the number of internet users, increased use of social media, elevated smartphone penetration, increased adoption of cloud services, and the need for enterprises to migrate from server room environments to data centers are the major drivers of the data center market APAC.
Segmentation by Geography
. North America
o The U.S.
o Canada
. Latin America
o Brazil
o Mexico
o Chile
o Colombia
o Rest of Latin America
. Western Europe
o The U.K.
o Germany
o France
o Netherlands
o Ireland
o Italy
o Spain
o Switzerland
o Belgium
o Portugal
o Other Western European Countries
. Nordics
o Denmark
o Sweden
o Norway
o Finland & Iceland
. Central & Eastern Europe
o Russia
o Poland
o Austria
o Czech Republic
o Other CEE Countries
. Middle East
o UAE
o Saudi Arabia
o Israel
o Oman
o Kuwait
o Qatar
o Bahrain
o Jordan
o Other Middle East Countries
. Africa
o South Africa
o Kenya
o Nigeria
o Egypt
o Ethiopia
o Other African Countries
. APAC
o China
o Hong Kong
o Australia
o New Zealand
o India
o Japan
o South Korea
o Taiwan
o Rest of APAC
. Southeast Asia
o Singapore
o Indonesia
o Malaysia
o Thailand
o Philippines
o Vietnam
o Other Southeast Asia Countries
KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED:
1. How big is the data center construction market?
2. What is the growth rate of the data center construction market?
3. What is the estimated market size in terms of area in the global data center construction market by 2028?
4. What are the key trends in the data center construction industry?
5. How many MW of power capacity is expected to reach the global data center construction market by 2028?
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