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Data Center Construction Market in Africa - Industry Outlook and Forecast 2020-2025

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In-depth Analysis and Data-driven Insights on the Impact of COVID-19 Included in this Africa Data Center Construction Market Report

The Africa data center construction market by revenue is expected to grow at a CAGR of close to 12% during the period 2019–2025.

The Africa data center construction market is witnessing significant growth, especially in South Africa, Morocco, Kenya, and Nigeria. The growing internet population has been a strong factor for growth. Government agencies across countries are looking to improve their digital economy. They are involved in a variety of smart city projects that fuel the growth of data centers and edge facilities throughout the region. African countries such as South Africa, Kenya, and Morocco have started taking initiatives for smart cities and plan to improve network coverage. Smart cities are urban development projects that integrate information technology and the Internet of things (IoT) using analytics and sensors to manage cities better. Data centers will be the major beneficiaries of smart cities and will require lots of connectivity, data storage, and computing power for analytics. Due to an increase in the use of connected devices by businesses and consumers, the concept of edge computing is gaining traction in the Africa data center construction market. This has led to the rising demand for high-bandwidth internet in many rural areas, thereby driving the need for the facilities.

The spread of COVID-19 has affected major countries that have data center operations in Africa. Few facilities are affected due to the slowdown in construction works owing to lockdowns and supply chain-related challenges. In Africa, the projects that are expected to open between Q1 2020 and Q4 2020 will be partially affected through supply chain-related challenges compared with construction halts.

Africa Data Center Construction Market Segmentation

The Africa data center construction market research report includes a detailed segmentation by electrical infrastructure, mechanical infrastructure, general construction, tier standards, and geography. The UPS and generator markets will continue to grow due to the increasing construction of large and mega data center facilities and inaccurate power grid connectivity. The power market is expected to witness significant growth due to the non-reliability of power grids in Africa. The increased need for data center solutions in the country is expected to fuel the demand for transfer switches and switchgear during the forecast period. UPS systems are experiencing a high adoption across the African continent as several countries are incorporated diverse energy sources to run the power infrastructure. The facilities are developed to support at rack density of up to 15 kW, with their average PUE being around 1.5. Service operators in Africa deploying modular data centers are likely to procure lithium-ion UPS systems with power capacities of less than 100 kVA. Also, the adoption of single-rack prefabricated data center solutions will include single-phase lithium-ion systems with a power capacity of less than 10 kVA. The generators market is expected to grow because of the continuous construction of large and mega facilities in Africa. Data centers built in populated areas are concerned with carbon emission, which is likely to increase the adoption of efficient generator systems.

Africa is currently moving to the adoption of free-cooling chillers or evaporative coolers. The market for cooling systems in the country is likely to depend on the construction of mega and hyperscale facilities, primarily of 10 MW capacity. While several smaller facilities in Africa use DX-based CRAC units, medium and large data centers are installing CRAH units. Also, the implementation of air-cooled CRAC systems with cooling units that use refrigerants or glycol-based cooling is expected to grow during the forecast period. The facilities mostly adopt air cooling systems and energy-efficient chiller units. The development of hyperscale data centers is likely to adopt 2N CRAC or CRAH units, whereas other facilities are expected to go for N+N systems. The facilities are built with flexible designs, in which additional or high-power capacity units can be incorporated within days or weeks, depending on the customer’s requirement. Chillers are used to facilitate water-based cooling, whereas the adoption of a water-based cooling technique is experiencing strong growth, contributing to a sizable share of the Africa data center construction market.

Most colocation facilities in Africa have installed physical security solutions ranging from perimeter to rack-guarded through CCTV cameras and biometric systems. Companies have also adopted DCIM/BMS solutions that enable remote monitoring of entire data center operations. Most colocation facilities in Egypt are developed with support and funding by enterprise and government agencies. The market also lacks a skilled workforce for data center construction and operations, where the definite investments in greenfield projects are low. Hence, most service providers are developing modular facilities. In terms of security, facilities are equipped with physical security, biometric protection, CCTV surveillance, and fire detection alarms. The increasing OPEX will boost the implementation of DCIM solutions, and the rapid growth in colocation data centers will increase the investment in physical security systems in the Africa data center construction market.

In Morocco, data centers are certified as Tier III facilities in terms of design. The facilities in Egypt are mostly Tier III standard certified in terms of design and are developed to support at rack density of up to 15 kW, with their average PUE being around 1.5. In Nigeria, most facilities are certified Tier III facilities by the Uptime Institute in terms of data center design and construction. In terms of redundancy, most Nigerian data centers have both power and cooling infrastructure equipped with minimum N+1 redundant components.

Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure
  • UPS Systems
  • Generators
  • Transfer Switches & Switchgears
  • PDUs
  • Other Electrical Infrastructure
Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure
  • Cooling Systems
    • CRAC & CRAH Units
    • Chiller Units
    • Cooling Towers & Dry Coolers
    • Other Units
  • Racks
  • Other Mechanical Infrastructure
Segmentation by General Construction
  • Building Development
  • Installation & Commissioning Services
  • Building Designs
  • Physical Security
  • DCIM
Tier Standard
  • Tier I & Tier II
  • Tier III
  • Tier IV
INSIGHTS BY GEOGRAPHY

South Africa is witnessing major data center development; cities such as Cape Town and Johannesburg are the preferred places for development. The market is witnessing high adoption of cloud-based solutions among enterprises. The country is rapidly emerging as a center for public and private cloud hosting, which is expected to fuel the facility development. Manufacturing, financial services, and healthcare sectors are among the major contributors to data center investment as they are rapidly adopting cloud computing. The market will witness steady growth over the next few years, with internet penetration and adoption of technologies such as big data, IoT, and artificial intelligence fueling the Africa data center construction market growth.

Segmentation by Africa
  • South Africa
  • Morocco
  • Kenya
  • Egypt
  • Nigeria
  • Other Countries
INSIGHTS BY VENDORS

Multiple electrical infrastructure providers operate in the Africa data center construction market. The growing data center construction market is prompting providers to improve the efficiency of solutions that are currently being offered. Many countries in the region suffer from frequent power fluctuations and power outages. This will enable operators to adopt efficient power backup solutions, with UPS systems that offer over 95% efficiency. The market for VRLA UPS systems will continue to dominate the market; however, the share of VRLA UPS systems will start declining by the end of the forecast period as lithium-ion UPS systems become more affordable, thereby improving their adoption among end-users.

Prominent Data Center Support Infrastructure Vendors
  • ABB
  • Caterpillar
  • Cummins
  • Eaton
  • Shenzhen Envicool Technology
  • Legrand
  • MTU On Site Energy
  • Schneider Electric
  • STULZ
  • Rittal
  • Vertiv
Prominent Construction Contractors
  • Atkins
  • Aveng Grinaker
  • Concor
  • Edarat Group
  • Etix Everywhere
  • Future-tech
  • Huawei
  • ISG
Prominent Data Center Investors
  • Africa Data Centres (Liquid Telecom)
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • Icolo.io
  • Internet Technologies Angola (ITA)
  • Inwi
  • MDXI (MainOne)
  • N+ONE
  • Orange
  • Raxio Data Center
  • Rayan Data Center
  • Teraco Data Environments
KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED:

1. What is the Africa data center construction market size and growth rate during the forecast period?
2. What are the factors impacting the growth of the Africa data center construction market share?
3. How is the growth of the cooling system segment influencing the growth of the Africa data center construction market?
4. Who are the leading vendors in the Africa data center construction market, and what are their market shares?
5. What is the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Africa data center construction market shares?
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
  4.4.1 Market Segmentation by Infrastructure
  4.4.2 Market Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure
  4.4.3 Market Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure
  4.4.4 Market Segmentation by Cooling Systems
  4.4.5 Market Segmentation by General Construction
  4.4.6 Market Segmentation by Tier Standards
  4.4.7 Market Segmentation by Geography

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 Impact of COVID-19 on Data Center Industry
  7.1.1 Construction Perspective
  7.1.2 Infrastructure Production & Procurement
  7.1.3 Data Center Operations
7.2 Impact of COVID-19 on Africa Data Center Construction Market
7.3 Internet & Data Growth
7.4 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
  7.4.1 Key

8 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES & TRENDS

8.1 Availability of Renewable Energy Fuels Procurement Growth
8.2 Smart City Initiatives Fuel Data Center/Edge Deployments
8.3 Government Support to Boost Digital Economy

9 MARKET GROWTH ENABLERS

9.1 Cloud Adoption Fueling Data Center Investments
9.2 Big Data & IoT Spending Fuel Data Center Growth
9.3 Migration From On-Premise Infrastructure To Colocation & Managed Services
9.4 Increased Investments in Fiber Connectivity
9.5 Data Traffic to Boost Data Center Development

10 MARKET GROWTH RESTRAINTS

10.1 Location Constraints For Data Center Construction
10.2 Lack Of Skilled Workforce
10.3 Budget Constraints & Meager Investment Support

11 MARKET LANDSCAPE

11.1 Market Overview
11.2 Market Size & Forecast
11.3 Five Forces Analysis
  11.3.1 Threat of New Entrants
  11.3.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
  11.3.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
  11.3.4 Threat of Substitutes
  11.3.5 Competitive Rivalry

12 AFRICA DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE

12.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
12.2 Overview
12.3 Electrical Infrastructure
  12.3.1 Overview
  12.3.2 Size & Forecast
12.4 Mechanical Infrastructure
  12.4.1 Overview
  12.4.2 Size & Forecast
12.5 General Construction
  12.5.1 Overview
  12.5.2 Size & Forecast

13 AFRICA DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET BY ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

13.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
13.2 UPS Systems
  13.2.1 Overview
  13.2.2 Size & Forecast
13.3 Generators
  13.3.1 Overview
  13.3.2 Size & Forecast
13.4 Transfer Switches & Switchgear
  13.4.1 Overview
  13.4.2 Size & Forecast
13.5 Power Distribution Units
  13.5.1 Overview
  13.5.2 Size & Forecast
13.6 Other Electrical Infrastructure
  13.6.1 Overview
  13.6.2 Size & Forecast

14 AFRICA DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET BY MECHANICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

14.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
14.2 Cooling Systems
  14.2.1 Overview
  14.2.2 Size & Forecast
14.3 Racks
  14.3.1 Overview
  14.3.2 Size & Forecast
14.4 Other Mechanical Infrastructure
  14.4.1 Overview
  14.4.2 Size & Forecast

15 AFRICA DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET BY COOLING SYSTEMS

15.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
15.2 CRAC & CRAH Units
  15.2.1 Overview
  15.2.2 Size & Forecast
15.3 Chiller Units
  15.3.1 Overview
  15.3.2 Size & Forecast
15.4 Cooling Towers, Condensers & Dry Coolers
  15.4.1 Overview
  15.4.2 Size & Forecast
15.5 Other Cooling Units
  15.5.1 Overview
  15.5.2 Size & Forecast

16 AFRICA DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET BY COOLING TECHNIQUES

16.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
16.2 Air-Based Cooling Techniques
  16.2.1 Overview
  16.2.2 Size & Forecast
16.3 Liquid-Based Cooling Techniques
  16.3.1 Overview
  16.3.2 Size & Forecast

17 AFRICA DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET BY GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

17.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
17.2 Building Development
  17.2.1 Overview
  17.2.2 Size & Forecast
17.3 Installation & Commissioning Services
  17.3.1 Overview
  17.3.2 Size & Forecast
17.4 Building Design
  17.4.1 Overview
  17.4.2 Size & Forecast
17.5 Physical Security
  17.5.1 Overview
  17.5.2 Size & Forecast
17.6 DCIM/BMS
  17.6.1 Overview
  17.6.2 Size & Forecast

18 AFRICA DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET BY TIER STANDARDS

18.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
18.2 Overview of Tier Standards
18.3 TIER I & II
  18.3.1 Overview
  18.3.2 Size & Forecast
18.4 TIER III
  18.4.1 Overview
  18.4.2 Size & Forecast
18.5 TIER IV
  18.5.1 Overview
  18.5.2 Size & Forecast

19 AFRICA DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY

19.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
19.2 Snapshot & Growth Engine
19.3 Snapshot & Growth Engine
19.4 South Africa
  19.4.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
  19.4.2 Overview
  19.4.3 Investment: Size & Forecast
  19.4.4 Area: Size & Forecast
  19.4.5 Power Capacity: Size & Forecast
  19.4.6 by Infrastructure
19.5 Morocco
  19.5.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
  19.5.2 Overview
  19.5.3 Investment: Size & Forecast
  19.5.4 Area: Size & Forecast
  19.5.5 Power Capacity: Size & Forecast
  19.5.6 Market by Infrastructure
19.6 Egypt
  19.6.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
  19.6.2 Overview
  19.6.3 Investment: Size & Forecast
  19.6.4 Area: Size & Forecast
  19.6.5 Power Capacity: Size & Forecast
  19.6.6 Market by Infrastructure
19.7 Kenya
  19.7.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
  19.7.2 Overview
  19.7.3 Investment: Size & Forecast
  19.7.4 Area: Size & Forecast
  19.7.5 Power Capacity: Size and Forecast
  19.7.6 Market by Infrastructure
19.8 Nigeria
  19.8.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
  19.8.2 Overview
  19.8.3 Investment: Size & Forecast
  19.8.4 Area: Size & Forecast
  19.8.5 Power Capacity: Size and Forecast
  19.8.6 Market by Infrastructure
19.9 Other African Countries
  19.9.1 Snapshot & Growth Engine
  19.9.2 Overview
  19.9.3 Investment: Size & Forecast
  19.9.4 Area: Size & Forecast
  19.9.5 Power Capacity: Size & Forecast
  19.9.6 Market by Infrastructure

20 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

20.1 Electrical Infrastructure
20.2 Mechanical Infrastructure
20.3 General Construction

21 PROMINENT DATA CENTER SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDERS

21.1 ABB
  21.1.1 Business Overview
  21.1.2 Product Offerings
  21.1.3 Key News
21.2 Caterpillar
  21.2.1 Business Overview
  21.2.2 Product Offerings
21.3 Cummins
  21.3.1 Business Overview
  21.3.2 Product Offerings
  21.3.3 Key News
21.4 Eaton
  21.4.1 Business Overview
  21.4.2 Product Offerings
  21.4.3 Key News
21.5 Shenzhen Envicool Technology
  21.5.1 Overview
  21.5.2 Product Offerings
21.6 Legrand
  21.6.1 Business Overview
  21.6.2 Product Offerings
21.7 MTU Onsite Energy (Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG)
  21.7.1 Business Overview
  21.7.2 Product Offerings
21.8 Schneider Electric
  21.8.1 Business Overview
  21.8.2 Product Offerings
  21.8.3 Key News
21.9 STULZ
  21.9.1 Business Overview
  21.9.2 Product Offerings
21.10 Shenzhen Envicool Technology
  21.10.1 Business Overview
  21.10.2 Product Offerings
21.11 Rittal
  21.11.1 Business Overview
  21.11.2 Product Offerings
21.12 Vertiv
  21.12.1 Business Overview
  21.12.2 Product Offerings
  21.12.3 Key News

22 PROMINENT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS

22.1 ATKINS
  22.1.1 Business Overview
  22.1.2 Service Offerings
22.2 Aveng Grinaker
  22.2.1 Business Overview
  22.2.2 Service Offerings
22.3 CONCOR
  22.3.1 Business Overview
  22.3.2 Service Offerings
22.4 Edarat Group
  22.4.1 Business Overview
  22.4.2 Service Offerings
22.5 ETIX Everywhere (Vantage Data Center)
  22.5.1 Business Overview
  22.5.2 Service Offerings
22.6 Future-Tech
  22.6.1 Business Overview
  22.6.2 Service Offerings
22.7 HUAWEI
  22.7.1 Business Overview
  22.7.2 Service Offerings
22.8 ISG
  22.8.1 Business Overview
  22.8.2 Service Offerings

23 PROMINENT DATA CENTER INVESTORS

23.1 Africa Data Centres (Liquid Telecom)
  23.1.1 Business Overview
  23.1.2 Service Offerings
23.2 Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  23.2.1 Business Overview
  23.2.2 Service Offerings
23.3 ICOLO.IO
  23.3.1 Business Overview
  23.3.2 Service Offerings
23.4 Internet Technologies Angola (ITA)
  23.4.1 Business Overview
  23.4.2 Service Offerings
23.5 INWI
  23.5.1 Business Overview
  23.5.2 Service Offerings
23.6 MDXi (MainOne)
  23.6.1 Business Overview
  23.6.2 Service Offerings
23.7 N+ One
  23.7.1 Business Overview
  23.7.2 Service Offerings
23.8 Orange
  23.8.1 Business Overview
  23.8.2 Service Offerings
23.9 Raxio Data Center
  23.9.1 Business Overview
  23.9.2 Service Offerings
23.10 Raya Data Center
  23.10.1 Business Overview
  23.10.2 Service Offerings
23.11 Teraco Data Environments
  23.11.1 Business Overview
  23.11.2 Service Offerings

24 REPORT SUMMARY

24.1 Key Takeaways

25 QUANTITATIVE SUMMARY

25.1 Overall Market
25.2 Infrastructure: Size & Forecast
25.3 Electrical Infrastructure: Size & Forecast
25.4 Mechanical Infrastructure: Size & Forecast
25.5 Cooling Systems: Size & Forecast
25.6 Cooling Technique: Sizing & Forecast
25.7 General Construction: Size & Forecast
25.8 Tier Standards: Size & Forecast
25.9 Geography
  25.9.1 Investment by Country
  25.9.2 Investment in Area by Country
  25.9.3 Investment in Power Capacity by Country
25.10 South Africa
  25.10.1 Overall Market
  25.10.2 By Infrastructure
25.11 Morocco
  25.11.1 Overall Market
  25.11.2 By Infrastructure
25.12 Egypt
  25.12.1 Overall Market
  25.12.2 By Infrastructure
25.13 Kenya
  25.13.1 Overall Market
  25.13.2 By Infrastructure
25.14 Nigeria
  25.14.1 Overall Market
  25.14.2 By Infrastructure
25.15 Other African Countries
  25.15.1 Overall Market
  25.15.2 By Infrastructure

26 APPENDIX

26.1 Abbreviations

LIST OF EXHIBITS

Exhibit 1 Segmentation of Africa Data Center Construction Market
Exhibit 2 Market Size Calculation Approach 2019
Exhibit 3 Internet Penetration in Africa 2019
Exhibit 4 Increasing Mobile Connection and Internet Speed (as of January 2020)
Exhibit 5 Impact of Availability of Renewable Energy Fuels Procurement Growth
Exhibit 6 Impact of Smart City Initiatives Fuel Data Center/Edge Deployments
Exhibit 7 Impact of Government Support to Boost Digital Economy
Exhibit 8 Impact of Cloud Adoption Fueling Data Center Investments
Exhibit 9 Impact of Big Data & IoT Spending Fuel Data Center Growth
Exhibit 10 Impact of Migration from On-Premise Infrastructure to Colocation & Managed Services
Exhibit 11 Impact of Increased Investments in Fiber Connectivity
Exhibit 12 Impact of Data Traffic to Boost Data Center Development
Exhibit 13 Data Traffic Growth Across Internet Exchange Point in Developing African Countries 2019-2020
Exhibit 14 Impact of Location Constraints for Data Center Construction
Exhibit 15 Impact of Lack of Skilled Workforce
Exhibit 16 Impact of Budget Constraints & Meagre Investment Support
Exhibit 17 Africa Data Center Construction Market 2019-2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 18 Africa Data Center Construction Market by Area 2019–2025 (Million Square Feet)
Exhibit 19 Africa Data Center Construction Market by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 20 Five Forces Analysis 2019
Exhibit 21 Incremental Growth by Infrastructure 2019?2025
Exhibit 22 Africa Data Center Construction Market by Infrastructure
Exhibit 23 Electrical Infrastructure Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 24 Mechanical Infrastructure Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 25 General Construction Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 26 Incremental Growth by Electrical Infrastructure 2019?2025
Exhibit 27 Africa Data Center Construction Market by UPS Systems 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 28 Market by Generators 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 29 Market by Transfer Switches & Switchgear 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 30 Market by PDUs 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 31 Market by Other Electrical Infrastructure 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 32 Incremental Growth by Mechanical Infrastructure 2019?2025
Exhibit 33 Cooling Systems Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 34 Racks Market in Africa 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 35 Data Center Other Mechanical Infrastructure Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 36 Incremental Growth by Cooling Systems 2019?2025
Exhibit 37 Africa Data Center Construction Market by CRAC & CRAH Units 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 38 Chiller Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 39 Market By Cooling Towers 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 40 Africa Data Center Construction Market by Other Cooling Units 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 41 Incremental Growth by Cooling Techniques 2019?2025
Exhibit 42 Air-based Cooling Construction Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 43 Liquid-Based Cooling Construction Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 44 Incremental Growth by General Construction 2019?2025
Exhibit 45 Data Center Market in Africa by Building Development 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 46 Africa Data Center Construction Market by Installation & Commissioning 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 47 Market by Building Design 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 48 Market by Physical Security 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 49 Africa Data Center Construction Market by DCIM/BMS 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 50 Incremental Growth by Tier Standards 2019?2025
Exhibit 51 Overview of Tier Standards
Exhibit 52 Number of Data Center Facilities Certified by Uptime Institute in Africa
Exhibit 53 Africa Data Center Construction Market by Tier I & Tier II facilities 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 54 Market by Tier III 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 55 Market by Tier IV 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 56 Incremental Growth in Africa 2019 & 2025
Exhibit 57 Incremental Growth in Africa 2019 & 2025
Exhibit 58 Incremental Growth in Africa 2019 & 2025
Exhibit 59 Snapshot – Data Center Construction Market in South Africa 2019?2025
Exhibit 60 Data Center Construction Market in South Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 61 Market in South Africa by Area 2019?2025 (thousand square feet)
Exhibit 62 Market in South Africa by Power Capacity 2019?2025 (MW)
Exhibit 63 Data Center Construction Infrastructure Market in South Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 64 Snapshot – Data Center Construction Market in Morocco 2019?2025
Exhibit 65 Market in Morocco 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 66 Market in Morocco by Area 2019?2025 (Thousand Square Feet)
Exhibit 67 Market in Morocco by Power Capacity 2019?2025 (MW)
Exhibit 68 Data Center Construction Infrastructure Market in Morocco 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 69 Snapshot – Data Center Construction Market in Egypt 2019?2025
Exhibit 70 Market in Egypt 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 71 Market in Egypt by Area 2019–2025 (thousands of square feet)
Exhibit 72 Market in Egypt by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 73 Data Center Construction Infrastructure Market in Egypt 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 74 Snapshot – Data Center Construction Market in Kenya 2019?2025
Exhibit 75 Market in Kenya 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 76 Market in Kenya by Area 2019?2025 (Thousand Square Feet)
Exhibit 77 Market in Kenya by Power Capacity 2019?2025 (MW)
Exhibit 78 Data Center Construction Infrastructure Market in Kenya 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 79 Snapshot – Data Center Construction Market in Nigeria 2019?2025
Exhibit 80 Market in Nigeria 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 81 Market in Nigeria by Area 2019?2025 (Thousand Square Feet)
Exhibit 82 Market in Nigeria by Power Capacity 2019?2025 (MW)
Exhibit 83 Data Center Construction Infrastructure Market in Nigeria 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 84 Snapshot – Data Center Construction Market in Other African Countries 2019?2025
Exhibit 85 Market in Other African Countries 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 86 Market in Other African Countries by Area 2019?2025 (Thousand Square Feet)
Exhibit 87 Market in Other African Countries by Power Capacity 2019?2025 (MW)
Exhibit 88 Data Center Construction Infrastructure Market in Other African Countries2019?2025 ($ million)

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1 Key Caveats
Table 2 Currency Conversion 2013?2019
Table 3 COVID-19 Impact on Africa Data Center Construction Market
Table 4 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
Table 5 ABB: Product Offerings
Table 6 Caterpillar: Product Offerings
Table 7 Cummins: Product Offerings
Table 8 Eaton: Product Offerings
Table 9 Schneider Electric: Product Offerings
Table 10 Stulz: Product Offerings
Table 11 Rittal: Product Offerings
Table 12 Vertiv: Product Offerings
Table 13 Africa Data Center Construction Market 2019?2025
Table 14 Data Center Construction Infrastructure Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 15 Electrical Infrastructure Construction Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 16 Mechanical Infrastructure Construction Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 17 Cooling Systems Construction Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 18 Market by Cooling Techniques 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 19 General Construction Market in Africa 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 20 Market by Tier Standards 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 21 Market by Investment 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 22 Africa Data Center Construction Market by Area 2019?2025 (Thousand Square Feet)
Table 23 Market by Power Capacity 2019?2025 (MW)
Table 24 Data Center Construction Market in South Africa 2019?2025
Table 25 Infrastructure Market in South Africa 2019?2025($ million)
Table 26 Data Center Construction Market in Morocco 2019?2025
Table 27 Infrastructure Market in Morocco 2019?2025($ million)
Table 28 Data Center Construction Market in Egypt 2019?2025
Table 29 Infrastructure Market in Egypt 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 30 Data Center Construction Market in Kenya 2019?2025
Table 31 Infrastructure Market in Kenya 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 32 Data Center Construction Market in Nigeria 2019?2025
Table 33 Infrastructure Market in Nigeria 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 34 Data Center Construction Market in Other African Countries 2019?2025
Table 35 Infrastructure Market in Other African Countries 2019?2025 ($ million)


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