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European Modular and Scalable UPS Market
Frost & Sullivan, March 2011, Pages: 71
This study provides a thorough analysis of the European modular and scalable UPS market, including analysis by end-user segments and geographic region (Eastern Europe, Central Europe and Western Europe); competitive analysis; and growth forecasts to 2017. Technical advancement in modular UPS is one of the key factors driving growth of this product that has the potential to replace conventional mature UPS. Demand for quality power from datacentres that need efficient UPS with much lower footprint and better efficiency are considered as major end-user drivers for modular UPS.
This research service titled European Modular and Scalable UPS Market provides market analyses by end-user segments and geographic region, competitive analysis and growth forecasts until 2017. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following applications: banking and finance operations, information and communication technology, datacentres, infrastructure, telecommunication and medical/healthcare.
Market Overview
High Flexibility and Reduced Footprint Propels the Modular UPS Systems Market toward $404.7 Million in 2017
Growing Awareness of the Undeniable Benefits of Modular UPS Driving Uptake
Having evolved as a result of the technological advancements in the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) industry, the relatively new modular UPS has found favour among sectors such as datacentres, healthcare, information and communication technology, infrastructure, telecom and banking. It is expected that mid and small-sized datacenters will drive the market to a great extent. The growth of datacentres is still phenomenal in Europe and provides huge scope for modular UPS installations.
The modular UPS offers energy efficiency, clean power production and unmatched flexibility in terms of space savings and the advantage of expansion by adding modules. “The market is expected to register high compound annual growth rate of 15.4 per cent between 2010 and 2017, as many established UPS manufacturers are trying to add modular UPS systems to their portfolio,” observes the analyst of this research service. “They have realized that IT companies from all parts of the world are setting up key local offices across Europe and this could boost demand for modular UPS.”
The spurt in the number of market entrants and the consequent price wars will compel participants to compete on price, quality, reliability and availability. “Even though the capital investment is high, the total cost of ownership is low,” notes the analyst. “Apart from the diminished costs of ownership, reduced carbon emissions, superior flexibility and high availability will drive the modular UPS market.” Being a new market, end users’ product awareness is low, but they are gradually recognizing modular UPS’ benefits of energy efficiency, independent modules and reduced carbon emissions.
Market Sectors
Expert analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:
By Geography
- United Kingdom - Germany - France - Italy - Spain - Benelux – Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg - Central and Eastern Europe - Rest-of-Europe
By End-user Application
- Banking and finance operations - Information and communication technology - Datacentres - Infrastructure - Telecommunication - Medical/healthcare
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