Data Center Power Market in US- Industry Outlook and Forecast 2020-2025
In-depth Analysis and Data-driven Insights on the Impact of COVID-19 Included in this U.S. Data Center Power Market Report
The US data center power market share is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 3% during the period 2019–2025.
South Eastern U.S. is one of the major contributors to the U.S. data center power market. With a power capacity share of over 40%, the region attracted high initial investments, especially Virginia, which witnessed over $1 billion in 2019. States such as Virginia, Arizona, Illinois, Nevada, California, Texas, Ohio, Tennessee, Iowa, and North Carolina have received significant investments in recent years. Colocation providers are the major investors, accounting over 50% share, with enterprises, hyperscale operators, and government entities contributing to the rest of the investments. North America is likely to dominate the global data center power market with over 50 hyperscale development projects to be operational in the United States and Canada in the coming years. The U.S. market is likely to experience a rise in edge data center computing to deliver services with low latency and high efficiency. There is a significant rise in the number of data centers that run blockchain and cryptocurrency workloads across the U.S. market. These blockchain and cryptocurrency facilities consuming hundreds of megawatts of capacity. This is likely to boost the U.S. power market growth during the forecast period.
The following factors are likely to contribute to the growth of the US data center power market during the forecast period:
U.S. DATA CENTER POWER MARKET SEGMENTATION
This research report includes a detailed segmentation by power infrastructure, UPS systems, generators, tier standards, and geography. The adoption of lithium-ion batteries is growing significantly during the forecast period as their price will continue to decline. Since most vendors are offering lithium-ion based UPS systems, the market is likely to become highly competitive during the forecast period. The U.S. generator market will continue to grow because of the construction of large and mega facilities. However, with growing concerns over carbon emissions, the use of diesel generators is expected to decline, thereby providing growth opportunities to natural gas generators. The growing complexity of data center infrastructure is propelling the growth of automated switchgear technology. With the increased construction of data centers across the country, the market for transfer switches and switchgears is also expected to grow during the forecast period. The adoption of rack PDUs supporting up to 20 kW will increase with the use of high-performance computing infrastructure in the United States.
Most data centers have a minimum of N+1 power redundancy configuration in their UPS systems in the South-Western U.S. A prominent vendor in the region procured UPS with Eco Mode designed flexibility to support up to 2N+1 redundant configuration. Several facilities in the Mid-western region are equipped with dedicated UPS systems with minimum N+1 power redundancy. Most UPS systems in the Western US are installed with a capacity of 500–750 kVA. Data centers facilities with below 10 MW of power capacity will commonly comprise 500 kVA of capacity per unit, whereas there are facilities with a power capacity above 10 MW that will comprise up to over 750 kVA UPS units in the North Eastern U.S. The application of <=500 kVA UPS systems will be higher among prefabricated and hyperscale operators in the United States. Vendors such as Delta, Mitsubishi, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and Vertiv have a strong presence in the market. These systems are used in data centers built across multiple data halls, supporting up to 3 MW of IT load capacity per hall.
Most data centers have a minimum of N+1 power redundancy configuration in their UPS systems in the South-Western U.S. A prominent vendor in the region procured UPS with Eco Mode designed flexibility to support up to 2N+1 redundant configuration. Several facilities in the Mid-western region are equipped with dedicated UPS systems with minimum N+1 power redundancy. Most UPS systems in the Western US are installed with a capacity of 500–750 kVA. Data centers facilities with below 10 MW of power capacity will commonly comprise 500 kVA of capacity per unit, whereas there are facilities with a power capacity above 10 MW that will comprise up to over 750 kVA UPS units in the North Eastern U.S. The application of <=500 kVA UPS systems will be higher among prefabricated and hyperscale operators in the United States. Vendors such as Delta, Mitsubishi, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and Vertiv have a strong presence in the market. These systems are used in data centers built across multiple data halls, supporting up to 3 MW of IT load capacity per hall.
A majority of under-developed projects across the US fall under the Tier III category. There were about 115 Tier III data center projects, which were opened and under construction in 2019. However, several operators are expected to shift to the Tier IV category based on the growth in rack power density and critical applications during the forecast period. There were over 15 Tier IV data center projects that either opened or under construction in 2019. All self-built hyperscale data centers are considered as part of Tier IV infrastructure. Southeastern US is dominating the US Tier IV data centers market, followed by other regions.
These facilities generate more revenue for the market, with focused investment on highly efficient power systems.
Segmentation by Power Infrastructure
The US is the major data center operations market. Colocation and cloud service providers are the major contributions to the market growth. Over 130 projects were identified in the US, which is likely to be operational between January 2019 and June 2020. The South Eastern US is the major location, it accounted for over 40% of the market investment in 2019, and there are around 50 projects, which are opened and under construction between 2019 and June 2020. South Eastern is followed by Western US, Mid-western US, and the South Western US.
Segmentation by Geography
The US data center power market is witnessing an increasing competition among power infrastructure providers. The market is becoming highly competitive as power solution providers are offering innovative products with maximum efficiency and reliability. Data center operators are more open to procuring energy-efficient power infrastructure solutions. Varied requirements of operators are prompting vendors to develop innovative products that reduce OPEX by up to 50%.
Key Vendor Profiles
1. What is the U.S. data center power market size and growth forecast?
2. What are the factors impacting the growth of the U.S. data center power market forecast?
3. What are the leading drivers, trends, and restraints in the data center power market in the US?
4. Who are the leading vendors and what are their market shares?
5. What impact the COVID-19 Pandemic has on the market?
The US data center power market share is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 3% during the period 2019–2025.
South Eastern U.S. is one of the major contributors to the U.S. data center power market. With a power capacity share of over 40%, the region attracted high initial investments, especially Virginia, which witnessed over $1 billion in 2019. States such as Virginia, Arizona, Illinois, Nevada, California, Texas, Ohio, Tennessee, Iowa, and North Carolina have received significant investments in recent years. Colocation providers are the major investors, accounting over 50% share, with enterprises, hyperscale operators, and government entities contributing to the rest of the investments. North America is likely to dominate the global data center power market with over 50 hyperscale development projects to be operational in the United States and Canada in the coming years. The U.S. market is likely to experience a rise in edge data center computing to deliver services with low latency and high efficiency. There is a significant rise in the number of data centers that run blockchain and cryptocurrency workloads across the U.S. market. These blockchain and cryptocurrency facilities consuming hundreds of megawatts of capacity. This is likely to boost the U.S. power market growth during the forecast period.
The following factors are likely to contribute to the growth of the US data center power market during the forecast period:
- Increasing Procurement of Renewable Energy
- Emergence of Nickel-Zinc & Prussian Blue Sodium-ion Battery UPS Systems
- Use of Fuel Cells in Data Centers
- Adoption of DC UPS Systems to Reduce Power Loss
U.S. DATA CENTER POWER MARKET SEGMENTATION
This research report includes a detailed segmentation by power infrastructure, UPS systems, generators, tier standards, and geography. The adoption of lithium-ion batteries is growing significantly during the forecast period as their price will continue to decline. Since most vendors are offering lithium-ion based UPS systems, the market is likely to become highly competitive during the forecast period. The U.S. generator market will continue to grow because of the construction of large and mega facilities. However, with growing concerns over carbon emissions, the use of diesel generators is expected to decline, thereby providing growth opportunities to natural gas generators. The growing complexity of data center infrastructure is propelling the growth of automated switchgear technology. With the increased construction of data centers across the country, the market for transfer switches and switchgears is also expected to grow during the forecast period. The adoption of rack PDUs supporting up to 20 kW will increase with the use of high-performance computing infrastructure in the United States.
Most data centers have a minimum of N+1 power redundancy configuration in their UPS systems in the South-Western U.S. A prominent vendor in the region procured UPS with Eco Mode designed flexibility to support up to 2N+1 redundant configuration. Several facilities in the Mid-western region are equipped with dedicated UPS systems with minimum N+1 power redundancy. Most UPS systems in the Western US are installed with a capacity of 500–750 kVA. Data centers facilities with below 10 MW of power capacity will commonly comprise 500 kVA of capacity per unit, whereas there are facilities with a power capacity above 10 MW that will comprise up to over 750 kVA UPS units in the North Eastern U.S. The application of <=500 kVA UPS systems will be higher among prefabricated and hyperscale operators in the United States. Vendors such as Delta, Mitsubishi, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and Vertiv have a strong presence in the market. These systems are used in data centers built across multiple data halls, supporting up to 3 MW of IT load capacity per hall.
Most data centers have a minimum of N+1 power redundancy configuration in their UPS systems in the South-Western U.S. A prominent vendor in the region procured UPS with Eco Mode designed flexibility to support up to 2N+1 redundant configuration. Several facilities in the Mid-western region are equipped with dedicated UPS systems with minimum N+1 power redundancy. Most UPS systems in the Western US are installed with a capacity of 500–750 kVA. Data centers facilities with below 10 MW of power capacity will commonly comprise 500 kVA of capacity per unit, whereas there are facilities with a power capacity above 10 MW that will comprise up to over 750 kVA UPS units in the North Eastern U.S. The application of <=500 kVA UPS systems will be higher among prefabricated and hyperscale operators in the United States. Vendors such as Delta, Mitsubishi, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and Vertiv have a strong presence in the market. These systems are used in data centers built across multiple data halls, supporting up to 3 MW of IT load capacity per hall.
A majority of under-developed projects across the US fall under the Tier III category. There were about 115 Tier III data center projects, which were opened and under construction in 2019. However, several operators are expected to shift to the Tier IV category based on the growth in rack power density and critical applications during the forecast period. There were over 15 Tier IV data center projects that either opened or under construction in 2019. All self-built hyperscale data centers are considered as part of Tier IV infrastructure. Southeastern US is dominating the US Tier IV data centers market, followed by other regions.
These facilities generate more revenue for the market, with focused investment on highly efficient power systems.
Segmentation by Power Infrastructure
- UPS
- Generators
- Transfer Switches & Switchgears
- Rack PDUs
- Others
- System Capacity
- <=1MW
- 1–2MW
- >=2MW
- System Capacity
- <=500kVA
- 500¬–1,000kVA
- >=1,000kVA
- Tier I & Tier II
- Tier III
- Tier IV
The US is the major data center operations market. Colocation and cloud service providers are the major contributions to the market growth. Over 130 projects were identified in the US, which is likely to be operational between January 2019 and June 2020. The South Eastern US is the major location, it accounted for over 40% of the market investment in 2019, and there are around 50 projects, which are opened and under construction between 2019 and June 2020. South Eastern is followed by Western US, Mid-western US, and the South Western US.
Segmentation by Geography
- North Eastern US
- South Eastern US
- Mid-western US
- South Western US
- Western US
The US data center power market is witnessing an increasing competition among power infrastructure providers. The market is becoming highly competitive as power solution providers are offering innovative products with maximum efficiency and reliability. Data center operators are more open to procuring energy-efficient power infrastructure solutions. Varied requirements of operators are prompting vendors to develop innovative products that reduce OPEX by up to 50%.
Key Vendor Profiles
- ABB
- Caterpillar
- Cummins
- Eaton
- Schneider Electric
- Vertiv
- AEG Power Solutions
- Artesyn Embedded Technologies
- Black Box Network Services (AGC Networks)
- Bloom Energy (Fuel Cell)
- Chatsworth Products
- Cisco Systems
- Controlled Power Company
- Crenlo
- Cyber Power Systems
- Delta Group
- Detroit Diesel
- Euro-Diesel (KINOLT)
- Fuji Electric
- Genarac Power Systems
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
- Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics
- Hitec Power Protection
- Hitzinger
- Kohler (SDMO)
- Legrand
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
- MTU On Site Energy (Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG)
- Natron Energy
- Panduit
- Piller Power Systems
- Pramac
- Riello UPS
- Rittal
- Socomec Group
- Toshiba
- Virtual Power Systems
- Yanmar Group (HIMOINSA)
- ZAF Energy Systems
- ZincFive
1. What is the U.S. data center power market size and growth forecast?
2. What are the factors impacting the growth of the U.S. data center power market forecast?
3. What are the leading drivers, trends, and restraints in the data center power market in the US?
4. Who are the leading vendors and what are their market shares?
5. What impact the COVID-19 Pandemic has on the market?
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 Electrical Infrastructure
4.4.2 Market Segmentation by UPS Systems
4.4.3 Market Segmentation by Generators
4.4.4 Market Segmentation by Tier Standards
4.4.5 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 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
8 IMPACT OF COVID-19
8.1 Impact of Covid-19 on Data Center Industry
8.1.1 Construction Perspectivity:
8.1.2 Infrastructure Production & Procurement
8.1.3 Data Center Operations
8.2 Impact of Covid-19 In Data Center Power Market In US
9 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES & TRENDS
9.1 Increasing Procurement of Renewable Energy
9.2 Use of Lithium-Ion Batteries In Data Centers
9.3 Emergence of Nickel-Zinc & Prussian Blue Sodium-Ion Battery UPS Systems
9.4 Use of Fuel Cells in Data Centers
9.5 Software-Defined Power to Monitor & Automate Power Infrastructure
9.6 Adoption of DC UPS Systems to Reduce Power Loss
9.7 Rising Demand for Edge Data Centers
10 MARKET GROWTH ENABLERS
10.1 Colocation Investments Drive Power Infrastructure Procurement
10.2 Increase in Hyperscale Data Center Contribution
10.3 Adoption of Prefabricated Power Infrastructure
10.4 Allocation of Power Resources & Tax Incentives
10.5 Growing Rack Power Density
11 MARKET RESTRAINTS
11.1 High Maintenance Cost & Inefficiency Increase Opex
11.2 Increased Power Outages Due to Equipment Failure
11.3 High Cost of Power-Efficient Infrastructure
12 MARKET LANDSCAPE
12.1 Market Overview
12.2 Market Size & Forecast
12.3 Five Forces Analysis
12.3.1 Threat of New Entrants
12.3.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
12.3.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
12.3.4 Threat of Substitutes
12.3.5 Competitive Rivalry
13 POWER INFRASTRUCTURE
13.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
13.2 Market Overview
13.3 UPS Systems
13.3.1 Market Overview
13.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
13.4 Generators
13.4.1 Market Overview
13.4.2 Market Size & Forecast
13.5 Transfer Switches & Switchgear
13.5.1 Market Overview
13.5.2 Market Size & Forecast
13.6 Power Distribution Units
13.6.1 Market Overview
13.6.2 Market Size & Forecast
13.7 Other Electrical Infrastructure
13.7.1 Market Overview
13.7.2 Market Size & Forecast
14 UPS SYSTEMS
14.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
14.2 Market Overview
14.3 <=500 KVA
14.3.1 Market Size & Forecast
14.4 500–1,000 KVA
14.4.1 Market Size & Forecast
14.5 >1,000 KVA
14.5.1 Market Size & Forecast
15 GENERATORS SYSTEMS
15.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
15.2 Market Overview
15.3 <=1 MW
15.3.1 Market Size & Forecast
15.4 1–2 MW
15.4.1 Market Size & Forecast
15.5 >2 MW
15.5.1 Market Size & Forecast
16 TIER STANDARDS
16.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
16.2 Market Overview
16.3 TIER I & II
16.3.1 Market Overview
16.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
16.4 TIER III
16.4.1 Market Overview
16.4.2 Market Size & Forecast
16.5 TIER IV
16.5.1 Market Overview
16.5.2 Market Size & Forecast
17 GEOGRAPHY
17.1 Geography Snapshot & Growth Engine
17.2 Power Capacity: Snapshot & Growth Engine
17.3 Market Overview
18 SOUTH EASTERN US
18.1 Market Overview
18.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
18.3 Electricity Pricing In South Eastern US
18.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
18.5 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
19 SOUTH WESTERN US
19.1 Market Overview
19.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
19.3 Electricity Pricing in South Western US
19.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
19.5 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
20 MID-WESTERN US
20.1 Market Overview
20.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
20.3 Electricity Pricing in Mid-Western US
20.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
20.5 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
21 WESTERN US
21.1 Market Overview
21.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
21.3 Electricity Pricing in Western US
21.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
21.5 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
22 NORTH EASTERN US
22.1 Market Overview
22.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
22.3 Electricity Pricing In North Eastern US
22.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
22.5 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
23 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
23.1 Competition Overview
24 KEY VENDOR PROFILES
24.1 ABB
24.1.1 Business Overview
24.1.2 Product Offerings
24.1.3 Key News
24.2 Caterpillar
24.2.1 Business Overview
24.2.2 Product Offerings
24.2.3 Key News
24.3 Cummins
24.3.1 Business Overview
24.3.2 Product Offerings
24.3.3 Key News
24.4 Eaton
24.4.1 Business Overview
24.4.2 Product Offerings
24.4.3 Key News
24.5 Schneider Electric
24.5.1 Business Overview
24.5.2 Product Offerings
24.5.3 Key News
24.6 Vertiv
24.6.1 Business Overview
24.6.2 Product Offerings
24.6.3 Key News
25 OTHER PROMINENT VENDORS
25.1 AEG Power Systems
25.1.1 Business Overview
25.1.2 Product Offerings
25.2 Artesyn Embedded Technology (Aligned Energy)
25.2.1 Business Overview
25.2.2 Product Offerings
25.2.3 Key News
25.3 Black Box Networks Services (AGC Networks)
25.3.1 Business Overview
25.3.2 Product Offerings
25.3.3 Key News
25.4 Bloom Energy (Fuel Cells)
25.4.1 Business Overview
25.4.2 Product Offerings
25.5 Chatsworth Products
25.5.1 Business Overview
25.5.2 Product Offerings
25.6 Cisco Systems
25.6.1 Business Overview
25.6.2 Product Offerings
25.7 Controlled Power Company
25.7.1 Business Overview
25.7.2 Product Offerings
25.8 Crenlo
25.8.1 Business Overview
25.8.2 Product Offerings
25.9 Cyber Power Systems
25.9.1 Business Overview
25.9.2 Product Offerings
25.10 Delta Group
25.10.1 Business Overview
25.10.2 Product Offerings
25.10.3 Key News
25.11 Detroit Diesel
25.11.1 Business Overview
25.11.2 Product Offerings
25.12 Euro-Diesel (KINOLT)
25.12.1 Business Overview
25.12.2 Product Offerings
25.13 Fuji Electric
25.13.1 Business Overview
25.13.2 Product Offerings
25.14 Generac Power Systems
25.14.1 Business Overview
25.14.2 Product Offerings
25.15 Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
25.15.1 Business Overview
25.15.2 Product Offerings
25.16 Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics
25.16.1 Business Overview
25.16.2 Product Offerings
25.17 Hitech Power Protection
25.17.1 Business Overview
25.17.2 Product Offerings
25.18 Hitzinger
25.18.1 Business Overview
25.18.2 Product Offerings
25.19 Kohler (SDMO)
25.19.1 Business Overview
25.19.2 Product Offerings
25.20 Legrand
25.20.1 Business Overview
25.20.2 Product Offerings
25.21 Mitsubishi
25.21.1 Business Overview
25.21.2 Product Offerings
25.22 MTU On Site Energy (Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG)
25.22.1 Business Overview
25.22.2 Product Offerings
25.23 Natron Energy
25.23.1 Business Overview
25.23.2 Product Offerings
25.23.3 Key News
25.24 Panduit
25.24.1 Business Overview
25.24.2 Product Offerings
25.25 Piller Power Systems
25.25.1 Business Overview
25.25.2 Product Offerings
25.26 Pramac
25.26.1 Business Overview
25.26.2 Product Offerings
25.27 Riello UPS
25.27.1 Business Overview
25.27.2 Product Offerings
25.27.3 Key News
25.28 Rittal
25.28.1 Business Overview
25.28.2 Product Offerings
25.29 Socomec
25.29.1 Business Overview
25.29.2 Product Offerings
25.30 Toshiba
25.30.1 Business Overview
25.30.2 Product Offerings
25.31 Virtual Power Systems
25.31.1 Market Overview
25.31.2 Product Offerings
25.32 Yanmar Group (HIMOINSA)
25.32.1 Business Overview
25.32.2 Product Offerings
25.33 ZAF Energy Systems (“ZAF”)
25.33.1 Business Overview
25.33.2 Product Offerings
25.33.3 Key News
25.34 ZincFive
25.34.1 Business Overview
25.34.2 Product Offerings
26 REPORT SUMMARY
26.1 KEY TAKEAWAYS
27 QUANTITATIVE SUMMARY
27.1 Overall Market
27.2 Market by Infrastructure
27.3 UPS Market
27.4 Generator Market
27.5 Tier Standards
27.6 Geography: Investment
27.7 Geography: Power Capacity
27.8 North Eastern US
27.8.1 Overall Market
27.8.2 Market by Infrastructure
27.9 South Eastern US
27.9.1 Overall Market
27.9.2 Market by Infrastructure
27.10 Mid-Western US
27.10.1 Overall Market
27.10.2 Market by Infrastructure
27.11 South Western US
27.11.1 Overall Market
27.11.2 Market by Infrastructure
27.12 Western US
27.12.1 Overall Market
27.12.2 Market by Infrastructure
28 APPENDIX
28.1 Abbreviations
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 Electrical Infrastructure
4.4.2 Market Segmentation by UPS Systems
4.4.3 Market Segmentation by Generators
4.4.4 Market Segmentation by Tier Standards
4.4.5 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 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
8 IMPACT OF COVID-19
8.1 Impact of Covid-19 on Data Center Industry
8.1.1 Construction Perspectivity:
8.1.2 Infrastructure Production & Procurement
8.1.3 Data Center Operations
8.2 Impact of Covid-19 In Data Center Power Market In US
9 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES & TRENDS
9.1 Increasing Procurement of Renewable Energy
9.2 Use of Lithium-Ion Batteries In Data Centers
9.3 Emergence of Nickel-Zinc & Prussian Blue Sodium-Ion Battery UPS Systems
9.4 Use of Fuel Cells in Data Centers
9.5 Software-Defined Power to Monitor & Automate Power Infrastructure
9.6 Adoption of DC UPS Systems to Reduce Power Loss
9.7 Rising Demand for Edge Data Centers
10 MARKET GROWTH ENABLERS
10.1 Colocation Investments Drive Power Infrastructure Procurement
10.2 Increase in Hyperscale Data Center Contribution
10.3 Adoption of Prefabricated Power Infrastructure
10.4 Allocation of Power Resources & Tax Incentives
10.5 Growing Rack Power Density
11 MARKET RESTRAINTS
11.1 High Maintenance Cost & Inefficiency Increase Opex
11.2 Increased Power Outages Due to Equipment Failure
11.3 High Cost of Power-Efficient Infrastructure
12 MARKET LANDSCAPE
12.1 Market Overview
12.2 Market Size & Forecast
12.3 Five Forces Analysis
12.3.1 Threat of New Entrants
12.3.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
12.3.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
12.3.4 Threat of Substitutes
12.3.5 Competitive Rivalry
13 POWER INFRASTRUCTURE
13.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
13.2 Market Overview
13.3 UPS Systems
13.3.1 Market Overview
13.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
13.4 Generators
13.4.1 Market Overview
13.4.2 Market Size & Forecast
13.5 Transfer Switches & Switchgear
13.5.1 Market Overview
13.5.2 Market Size & Forecast
13.6 Power Distribution Units
13.6.1 Market Overview
13.6.2 Market Size & Forecast
13.7 Other Electrical Infrastructure
13.7.1 Market Overview
13.7.2 Market Size & Forecast
14 UPS SYSTEMS
14.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
14.2 Market Overview
14.3 <=500 KVA
14.3.1 Market Size & Forecast
14.4 500–1,000 KVA
14.4.1 Market Size & Forecast
14.5 >1,000 KVA
14.5.1 Market Size & Forecast
15 GENERATORS SYSTEMS
15.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
15.2 Market Overview
15.3 <=1 MW
15.3.1 Market Size & Forecast
15.4 1–2 MW
15.4.1 Market Size & Forecast
15.5 >2 MW
15.5.1 Market Size & Forecast
16 TIER STANDARDS
16.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
16.2 Market Overview
16.3 TIER I & II
16.3.1 Market Overview
16.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
16.4 TIER III
16.4.1 Market Overview
16.4.2 Market Size & Forecast
16.5 TIER IV
16.5.1 Market Overview
16.5.2 Market Size & Forecast
17 GEOGRAPHY
17.1 Geography Snapshot & Growth Engine
17.2 Power Capacity: Snapshot & Growth Engine
17.3 Market Overview
18 SOUTH EASTERN US
18.1 Market Overview
18.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
18.3 Electricity Pricing In South Eastern US
18.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
18.5 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
19 SOUTH WESTERN US
19.1 Market Overview
19.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
19.3 Electricity Pricing in South Western US
19.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
19.5 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
20 MID-WESTERN US
20.1 Market Overview
20.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
20.3 Electricity Pricing in Mid-Western US
20.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
20.5 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
21 WESTERN US
21.1 Market Overview
21.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
21.3 Electricity Pricing in Western US
21.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
21.5 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
22 NORTH EASTERN US
22.1 Market Overview
22.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
22.3 Electricity Pricing In North Eastern US
22.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
22.5 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
23 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
23.1 Competition Overview
24 KEY VENDOR PROFILES
24.1 ABB
24.1.1 Business Overview
24.1.2 Product Offerings
24.1.3 Key News
24.2 Caterpillar
24.2.1 Business Overview
24.2.2 Product Offerings
24.2.3 Key News
24.3 Cummins
24.3.1 Business Overview
24.3.2 Product Offerings
24.3.3 Key News
24.4 Eaton
24.4.1 Business Overview
24.4.2 Product Offerings
24.4.3 Key News
24.5 Schneider Electric
24.5.1 Business Overview
24.5.2 Product Offerings
24.5.3 Key News
24.6 Vertiv
24.6.1 Business Overview
24.6.2 Product Offerings
24.6.3 Key News
25 OTHER PROMINENT VENDORS
25.1 AEG Power Systems
25.1.1 Business Overview
25.1.2 Product Offerings
25.2 Artesyn Embedded Technology (Aligned Energy)
25.2.1 Business Overview
25.2.2 Product Offerings
25.2.3 Key News
25.3 Black Box Networks Services (AGC Networks)
25.3.1 Business Overview
25.3.2 Product Offerings
25.3.3 Key News
25.4 Bloom Energy (Fuel Cells)
25.4.1 Business Overview
25.4.2 Product Offerings
25.5 Chatsworth Products
25.5.1 Business Overview
25.5.2 Product Offerings
25.6 Cisco Systems
25.6.1 Business Overview
25.6.2 Product Offerings
25.7 Controlled Power Company
25.7.1 Business Overview
25.7.2 Product Offerings
25.8 Crenlo
25.8.1 Business Overview
25.8.2 Product Offerings
25.9 Cyber Power Systems
25.9.1 Business Overview
25.9.2 Product Offerings
25.10 Delta Group
25.10.1 Business Overview
25.10.2 Product Offerings
25.10.3 Key News
25.11 Detroit Diesel
25.11.1 Business Overview
25.11.2 Product Offerings
25.12 Euro-Diesel (KINOLT)
25.12.1 Business Overview
25.12.2 Product Offerings
25.13 Fuji Electric
25.13.1 Business Overview
25.13.2 Product Offerings
25.14 Generac Power Systems
25.14.1 Business Overview
25.14.2 Product Offerings
25.15 Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
25.15.1 Business Overview
25.15.2 Product Offerings
25.16 Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics
25.16.1 Business Overview
25.16.2 Product Offerings
25.17 Hitech Power Protection
25.17.1 Business Overview
25.17.2 Product Offerings
25.18 Hitzinger
25.18.1 Business Overview
25.18.2 Product Offerings
25.19 Kohler (SDMO)
25.19.1 Business Overview
25.19.2 Product Offerings
25.20 Legrand
25.20.1 Business Overview
25.20.2 Product Offerings
25.21 Mitsubishi
25.21.1 Business Overview
25.21.2 Product Offerings
25.22 MTU On Site Energy (Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG)
25.22.1 Business Overview
25.22.2 Product Offerings
25.23 Natron Energy
25.23.1 Business Overview
25.23.2 Product Offerings
25.23.3 Key News
25.24 Panduit
25.24.1 Business Overview
25.24.2 Product Offerings
25.25 Piller Power Systems
25.25.1 Business Overview
25.25.2 Product Offerings
25.26 Pramac
25.26.1 Business Overview
25.26.2 Product Offerings
25.27 Riello UPS
25.27.1 Business Overview
25.27.2 Product Offerings
25.27.3 Key News
25.28 Rittal
25.28.1 Business Overview
25.28.2 Product Offerings
25.29 Socomec
25.29.1 Business Overview
25.29.2 Product Offerings
25.30 Toshiba
25.30.1 Business Overview
25.30.2 Product Offerings
25.31 Virtual Power Systems
25.31.1 Market Overview
25.31.2 Product Offerings
25.32 Yanmar Group (HIMOINSA)
25.32.1 Business Overview
25.32.2 Product Offerings
25.33 ZAF Energy Systems (“ZAF”)
25.33.1 Business Overview
25.33.2 Product Offerings
25.33.3 Key News
25.34 ZincFive
25.34.1 Business Overview
25.34.2 Product Offerings
26 REPORT SUMMARY
26.1 KEY TAKEAWAYS
27 QUANTITATIVE SUMMARY
27.1 Overall Market
27.2 Market by Infrastructure
27.3 UPS Market
27.4 Generator Market
27.5 Tier Standards
27.6 Geography: Investment
27.7 Geography: Power Capacity
27.8 North Eastern US
27.8.1 Overall Market
27.8.2 Market by Infrastructure
27.9 South Eastern US
27.9.1 Overall Market
27.9.2 Market by Infrastructure
27.10 Mid-Western US
27.10.1 Overall Market
27.10.2 Market by Infrastructure
27.11 South Western US
27.11.1 Overall Market
27.11.2 Market by Infrastructure
27.12 Western US
27.12.1 Overall Market
27.12.2 Market by Infrastructure
28 APPENDIX
28.1 Abbreviations
LIST OF EXHIBITS
Exhibit 1 Segmentation of Data Center Power Market in US
Exhibit 2 Market Size Calculation Approach 2019
Exhibit 3 Impact of Increasing Procurement of Renewable Energy
Exhibit 4 Renewable Energy Usage by Hyperscale Data Center Providers 2019
Exhibit 5 Renewable Energy Purchases by Hyperscale Data Center Providers 2019
Exhibit 6 Impact of Use of Lithium-ion Batteries in Data Centers
Exhibit 7 Impact of Emergence of Nickel-Zinc & Prussian Blue Sodium-ion Battery UPS Systems
Exhibit 8 Evolution of Battery Technologies in Data Center
Exhibit 9 Impact of Use of Fuel Cells in Data Centers
Exhibit 10 Impact of Software-defined Power to Monitor & Automate Power Infrastructure
Exhibit 11 Impact of Adoption of DC UPS Systems to Reduce Power Loss
Exhibit 12 Impact of Rising Demand for Edge Data Centers
Exhibit 13 Impact of Colocation Investments Drive Power Infrastructure Procurement
Exhibit 14 Number of Colocation Projects US Sub-Regions (2019)
Exhibit 15 Number of Colocation Projects with Top States in US 2019
Exhibit 16 Impact of Increase in Hyperscale Data Center Contribution
Exhibit 17 Number of Hyperscale Projects by US Sub-Regions (2019)
Exhibit 18 Number of Hyperscale Projects in US by States (2019)
Exhibit 19 Impact of Adoption of Prefabricated Power Infrastructure
Exhibit 20 Impact of Allocation of Power Resources & Tax Incentives
Exhibit 21 Impact of Growing Rack Power Density
Exhibit 22 Impact of High Maintenance Cost & Inefficiency Increase OPEX
Exhibit 23 UPS System CAPEX vs OPEX
Exhibit 24 Impact of Increased Power Outages Due to Equipment Failure
Exhibit 25 Impact of High Cost of Power-efficient Infrastructure
Exhibit 26 Data Center Power Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 27 Data Center Power Market in the US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 28 US Data Center Power Capacity Share by Sub-Regions (%)
Exhibit 29 Five Forces Analysis 2019
Exhibit 30 Incremental Growth by Power Infrastructure 2019 & 2025
Exhibit 31 Data Center Power Infrastructure Overview 2019
Exhibit 32 Data Center UPS Systems Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 33 Data Center Generator Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 34 Data Center Transfer Switches & Switchgears Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 35 Data Center PDU Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 36 Data Center Other Power Infrastructure Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 37 Incremental Growth by UPS Systems 2019 & 2025
Exhibit 38 Data Center UPS Systems Market in US by Capacity 2019 & 2025 (%)
Exhibit 39 Data Center <=500 kVA UPS Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 40 Data Center 500–1,000 kVA UPS Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 41 Data Center >1,000 kVA UPS Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 42 Incremental Growth by Generator Systems 2019 & 2025
Exhibit 43 Data Center Generator Market Share by Power Capacity 2019 & 2025 (%)
Exhibit 44 Data Center <=1 MW Generator Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 45 Data Center 1?2 MW Generator Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 46 Data Center >2 MW Generator Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 47 Incremental Growth by Tier Standards 2019 & 2025
Exhibit 48 Overview of Tier Standards
Exhibit 49 Tier I & Tier II Data Center Power Market in US 2019–2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 50 Tier III Data Center Power Market in US 2019–2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 51 Tier III Facilities in US Sub-Regions in 2019
Exhibit 52 Tier IV Data Center Power Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 53 Tier IV Facilities in US Sub-Regions in 2019
Exhibit 54 Incremental Growth by Geography 2019?2025
Exhibit 55 Incremental Growth in US by Power Capacity 2019?2025 (MW)
Exhibit 56 US Data Center Power Market Investment Share by Sub-Regions in 2019 & 2025 (%)
Exhibit 57 Data Center Power Market in South Eastern US 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 58 Electricity Pricing in South Eastern US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 59 Data Center Power Market in South Eastern US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 60 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in South Eastern US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 61 Data Center Power Market in South Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 62 Electricity Pricing in South Western US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 63 Data Center Power Market in South Western US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 64 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in South Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 65 Data Center Power Market in Mid-Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 66 Electricity Pricing in Mid-Western US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 67 Data Center Power Market in Mid-Western US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 68 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in Mid-Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 69 Data Center Power Market in Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 70 Electrical Pricing in Western US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 71 Data Center Power Market in Western US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 72 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 73 Data Center Power Market in North Eastern US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 74 Electrical Pricing in North Eastern US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 75 Data Center Power Market in North Eastern US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 76 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in North Eastern US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 1 Segmentation of Data Center Power Market in US
Exhibit 2 Market Size Calculation Approach 2019
Exhibit 3 Impact of Increasing Procurement of Renewable Energy
Exhibit 4 Renewable Energy Usage by Hyperscale Data Center Providers 2019
Exhibit 5 Renewable Energy Purchases by Hyperscale Data Center Providers 2019
Exhibit 6 Impact of Use of Lithium-ion Batteries in Data Centers
Exhibit 7 Impact of Emergence of Nickel-Zinc & Prussian Blue Sodium-ion Battery UPS Systems
Exhibit 8 Evolution of Battery Technologies in Data Center
Exhibit 9 Impact of Use of Fuel Cells in Data Centers
Exhibit 10 Impact of Software-defined Power to Monitor & Automate Power Infrastructure
Exhibit 11 Impact of Adoption of DC UPS Systems to Reduce Power Loss
Exhibit 12 Impact of Rising Demand for Edge Data Centers
Exhibit 13 Impact of Colocation Investments Drive Power Infrastructure Procurement
Exhibit 14 Number of Colocation Projects US Sub-Regions (2019)
Exhibit 15 Number of Colocation Projects with Top States in US 2019
Exhibit 16 Impact of Increase in Hyperscale Data Center Contribution
Exhibit 17 Number of Hyperscale Projects by US Sub-Regions (2019)
Exhibit 18 Number of Hyperscale Projects in US by States (2019)
Exhibit 19 Impact of Adoption of Prefabricated Power Infrastructure
Exhibit 20 Impact of Allocation of Power Resources & Tax Incentives
Exhibit 21 Impact of Growing Rack Power Density
Exhibit 22 Impact of High Maintenance Cost & Inefficiency Increase OPEX
Exhibit 23 UPS System CAPEX vs OPEX
Exhibit 24 Impact of Increased Power Outages Due to Equipment Failure
Exhibit 25 Impact of High Cost of Power-efficient Infrastructure
Exhibit 26 Data Center Power Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 27 Data Center Power Market in the US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 28 US Data Center Power Capacity Share by Sub-Regions (%)
Exhibit 29 Five Forces Analysis 2019
Exhibit 30 Incremental Growth by Power Infrastructure 2019 & 2025
Exhibit 31 Data Center Power Infrastructure Overview 2019
Exhibit 32 Data Center UPS Systems Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 33 Data Center Generator Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 34 Data Center Transfer Switches & Switchgears Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 35 Data Center PDU Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 36 Data Center Other Power Infrastructure Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 37 Incremental Growth by UPS Systems 2019 & 2025
Exhibit 38 Data Center UPS Systems Market in US by Capacity 2019 & 2025 (%)
Exhibit 39 Data Center <=500 kVA UPS Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 40 Data Center 500–1,000 kVA UPS Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 41 Data Center >1,000 kVA UPS Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 42 Incremental Growth by Generator Systems 2019 & 2025
Exhibit 43 Data Center Generator Market Share by Power Capacity 2019 & 2025 (%)
Exhibit 44 Data Center <=1 MW Generator Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 45 Data Center 1?2 MW Generator Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 46 Data Center >2 MW Generator Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 47 Incremental Growth by Tier Standards 2019 & 2025
Exhibit 48 Overview of Tier Standards
Exhibit 49 Tier I & Tier II Data Center Power Market in US 2019–2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 50 Tier III Data Center Power Market in US 2019–2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 51 Tier III Facilities in US Sub-Regions in 2019
Exhibit 52 Tier IV Data Center Power Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 53 Tier IV Facilities in US Sub-Regions in 2019
Exhibit 54 Incremental Growth by Geography 2019?2025
Exhibit 55 Incremental Growth in US by Power Capacity 2019?2025 (MW)
Exhibit 56 US Data Center Power Market Investment Share by Sub-Regions in 2019 & 2025 (%)
Exhibit 57 Data Center Power Market in South Eastern US 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 58 Electricity Pricing in South Eastern US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 59 Data Center Power Market in South Eastern US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 60 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in South Eastern US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 61 Data Center Power Market in South Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 62 Electricity Pricing in South Western US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 63 Data Center Power Market in South Western US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 64 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in South Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 65 Data Center Power Market in Mid-Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 66 Electricity Pricing in Mid-Western US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 67 Data Center Power Market in Mid-Western US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 68 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in Mid-Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 69 Data Center Power Market in Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 70 Electrical Pricing in Western US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 71 Data Center Power Market in Western US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 72 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 73 Data Center Power Market in North Eastern US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 74 Electrical Pricing in North Eastern US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 75 Data Center Power Market in North Eastern US by Power Capacity 2019–2025 (MW)
Exhibit 76 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in North Eastern US 2019–2025 ($ million)
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 Key Caveats
Table 2 Currency Conversion 2013?2019
Table 3 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
Table 4 Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in Data Center Power Market in US
Table 5 Comparison of Lithium-ion & VRLA Batteries in UPS Systems
Table 6 ABB: Major Product Offerings
Table 7 Caterpillar: Major Product Offerings
Table 8 Cummins: Major Product Offerings
Table 9 Eaton: Major Product Offerings
Table 10 Schneider Electric: Major Product Offerings
Table 11 Vertiv: Major Product Offerings
Table 12 Data Center Power Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 13 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 14 Data Center UPS Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 15 Data Center Generator Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 16 Data Center Power Market in US by Tier Standards 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 17 Data Center Power Market in US by Regions 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 18 Data Center Power Market in US by Regions 2019?2025 (MW)
Table 19 Data Center Power Market in North Eastern US 2019?2025
Table 20 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in North Eastern US 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 21 Data Center Power Market in South Eastern US 2019?2025
Table 22 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in South Eastern US 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 23 Data Center Power Market in Mid-Western US 2019?2025
Table 24 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in Mid-Western US 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 25 Data Center Power Market in South Western US 2019?2025
Table 26 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in South Western US 2019?2025 ($million)
Table 27 Data Center Power Market in Western US 2019?2025
Table 28 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in Western US 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 1 Key Caveats
Table 2 Currency Conversion 2013?2019
Table 3 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
Table 4 Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in Data Center Power Market in US
Table 5 Comparison of Lithium-ion & VRLA Batteries in UPS Systems
Table 6 ABB: Major Product Offerings
Table 7 Caterpillar: Major Product Offerings
Table 8 Cummins: Major Product Offerings
Table 9 Eaton: Major Product Offerings
Table 10 Schneider Electric: Major Product Offerings
Table 11 Vertiv: Major Product Offerings
Table 12 Data Center Power Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 13 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 14 Data Center UPS Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 15 Data Center Generator Market in US 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 16 Data Center Power Market in US by Tier Standards 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 17 Data Center Power Market in US by Regions 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 18 Data Center Power Market in US by Regions 2019?2025 (MW)
Table 19 Data Center Power Market in North Eastern US 2019?2025
Table 20 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in North Eastern US 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 21 Data Center Power Market in South Eastern US 2019?2025
Table 22 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in South Eastern US 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 23 Data Center Power Market in Mid-Western US 2019?2025
Table 24 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in Mid-Western US 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 25 Data Center Power Market in South Western US 2019?2025
Table 26 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in South Western US 2019?2025 ($million)
Table 27 Data Center Power Market in Western US 2019?2025
Table 28 Data Center Power Infrastructure Market in Western US 2019?2025 ($ million)