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Data Center Market in Americas - Overview
The increasing adoption of cloud, IoT, and big data analytics along with growing consumption of online video and audio content is driving the growth of the data center market in Americas. The US contributes more than 85% of the total revenue in the data center market in Americas. The increasing number of colocation and managed service providers, including hyperscale data center operators in the US is likely to attribute to revenue growth during the forecast period. Data center operators are investing in significant capital annually in the construction of additional data centers as they can support processing of exabytes of data generated by both business and consumer users. Leading colocation and hyperscale data center operators are expected to invest heavily in the construction of new facilities throughout the forecast period.
The growing demand for data center services across various industries such as BFSI and IT is expected to drive the data center market in Americas. Vendors in the market are focusing on the installation of energy-efficient infrastructure that functions to reduce energy consumptions and carbon emissions. Hyperscale operators are investing heavily on renewable energy sources to power their facilities. The growing demand for edge data center facilities will also drive the construction of new data centers in the Americas. The data center market in America generated revenue of $8.49 billion in 2017, growing at a CAGR of close to 6% during the forecast period.
Data Center Market in Americas - Dynamics
Content Delivery Network is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 20% in the US and over 30% in Canada and Latin America.
The construction of data centers in the Americas is primarily concentrated in major regions and cities that include South Eastern US, South Western US, Toronto, Montreal, and Sao Paulo. The growth of connected devices across business and consumer segments has helped to popularize the concept of edge computing in the region. The increasing demand for high bandwidth from rural areas and the growing demand for edge data centers will drive the market growth in the Americas. The market will witness a rapid deployment of data centers facilities such as modular, containerized, and performance optimized data center (POD) for establishing edge data centers, on-demand infrastructure requirements, and cost reduction. Prominent investors in data center development include Equinix, Digital Realty and DuPont Fabros Technology, CyrusOnem, Facebook, Switch, Ascenty.
Data Center Market in Americas - Segmentation
This market research report includes a detailed segmentation of the market by infrastructure, electrical infrastructure, mechanical infrastructure, general construction, tier standards, and geography.
Data Center Market in Americas - Infrastructure
Lithium-ion UPS, evaporative cooling, and intelligent PDUs are gaining popularity in the data center market in Americas.
In term of infrastructure, the data center market in Americas consists of three major sectors: electrical, mechanical, and general construction. The market is witnessing innovations to improve energy efficiency and reduce power wastage. The adoption of energy-efficient infrastructure in N+N, 2N, 2N+1 redundant configuration will drive the data center power and cooling infrastructure market growth in Americas. The introduction of pre-fabricated modular rack systems and containment cooling design (hot/cold aisle) will boost the demand for modular data centers infrastructures in the Americas during the forecast period.
Data Center Market in Americas - Electrical Infrastructure
The electrical infrastructure segment of the data center market in Americas is further divided into UPS, rack PDU, generators, transfer switches and switchgear, and others. The rack power distribution unit (PDU) segment is the fastest growing sector in the electrical infrastructure segment, growing at a CAGR of 6.24% during the forecast period. The widely available PDUs across data centers in Americas are basic PDU, metered PDU, monitored PDU, switched PDU, and automatic transfer switch PDUs. Leading vendors are offering innovative solutions such as lithium-ion battery powered UPS systems, diesel rotary UPS systems (DRUPS), and metered and switched rack PDUs that enable complete control over power flow. The increase in the construction of modern data centers of tier 3 and tier 4 standards, especially with IT load of more than 5 MW with redundant power infrastructure will grow the market during the forecast period.
Data Center Market in Americas - Mechanical Infrastructure
Free-cooling systems are gaining popularity in various Northern US and Canadian cities.
The data center market in Americas by mechanical infrastructure consists of three major sectors: cooling systems, rack, and other mechanical infrastructure. The indirect evaporative free-cooling systems, chilled-water systems, and CRAH units will experience increased adoption during forecast period. The growing popularity of these evaporative cooling systems in Northern US and Canada is likely to drive the growth of the data center market in Americas. Computer room air conditioners (CRAC), computer room air handlers (CRAH), chiller systems, cooling towers, dry coolers, and economizers are the different types of cooling systems available in the market. The data center market in Americas by cooling systems is expected to grow at a CAGR of about 6% during the forecast period.
Data Center Market in Americas - General Construction
DCIM software to include artificial intelligence (AI) and robot monitoring systems during the forecast period.
The data center market in Americas by general construction consists of five major sectors: building development, installation and commissioning services, building design, security, and DCIM. The development of sustainable mega data center facilities will drive the market for building development, design, and installation and commissioning services. The data center infrastructure management (DCIM) market is expected to grow through increased complexity of operating data center infrastructure and reduce the power consumption of facilities during the forecast period. Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics in data centers will enable service providers to provide additional features such as predictive and perspective analysis. The data center market in Americas by DCIM solutions is expected to reach around $250 million, growing at an exponential CAGR of about 15% during the forecast period.
Data Center Market in Americas - Tier Standards
The average cost of constructing tier 3 facility is about $750 and more than 65 tier 3 data centers were under construction in 2017.
The tier standard segment in the data center market in Americas is divided into tier 1 and tier 2, tier 3, and tier 4. Currently, there are more than 10 tier 4 data centers under construction in the US. This tier standard has a minimum 2N+1 redundancy in power, cooling infrastructure with around 2.4 minutes of annual downtime, and availability of 99.995%. The presence of hyperscale developers such as Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, and Google are the highest contributors in the tier 4 standard segment. The data center market in Americas by tier 4 data center is expected to generate revenue of about $3,910 million, growing at an impressive CAGR of 8.10% during the forecast period.
Data Center Market in Americas - Geography
Leading data center construction locations include Virginia, Texas, Montreal, Toronto, and Brazil.
The data center market in Americas is further classified into two major geographical segments: North America and Latin America. The rise in demand for infrastructure as a service (IaaS) across Americas will boost the data center investment from colocation providers and hyperscale data center operators in North America and Latin America.
The use of modular infrastructure solutions is gaining popularity in the data center market. Latin American telecommunication providers and government agencies are investing heavily to improve network connectivity between Latin America countries such as Brazil and the US. The Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico data center markets are experiencing steady growth in terms of data center investments from local and global colocation and cloud service providers (CSP). The data center market in Latin America is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 12% during the forecast period.
Key Countries Profiled
The key countries profiled in the report are:
- US
- Canada
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Chile
Key Vendor Analysis
The significant growth and increased investment for the construction of new data centers is generating business opportunities for various vendors in the American market. The three main participants in the data center market are infrastructure providers, general construction contractors, and data center operators. The increasing focus on reducing carbon emissions and decreasing power consumptions is encouraging players to construct data centers that operate energy efficient infrastructure and powered by renewable energy sources. Further, the rise in the number of colocation and cloud data center with innovative designs will intensify the competition for infrastructure and construction contractors in the data center market in Americas. Colocation service providers will target tier 2 and tier 3 states in the US for edge data center developments.
The major vendors in the global market are:
By Infrastructure Providers
- ABB
- Airedale Air Conditioning
- Eaton
- General Electric
- Schneider Electric
- STULZ
- Vertiv
By General Construction Contractors
- Turner Construction
- Holder Construction
- DPR Construction
- Jacobs Engineering Group
- Corgan
- AECOM
- Syska Hennessy Group
- Aceco TI S.A
By Data Center Operators
- Equinix
- Digital Realty and DuPont Fabros Technology
- CyrusOne
- Switch
- Ascenty
Other prominent vendors include: Rittal, Caterpillar, Cummins, Cyber Power Systems, Delta Group, Geist Global, Generac Power Systems, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Legrand, Nlyte Software, Tripp Lite, Clune Construction, Fluor Corp., FM Engineering, Fortis Construction, Gensler, Gilbane Building Co., HDR, Hensel Phelps, HITT Contracting, Hoffman Construction, JE Dunn Construction, Morrison Hershfield, Mortenson Construction, Structure Tone, Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., CoreSite Reality Corp., DataBank, EdgeConnex, Google, Microsoft, OVH, RagingWire Data Centers (NTT), T5 Data Centers, TierPoint, Colo-D, and Urbacon Data Center Solutions.
Key market insights include:
1. The analysis of the data center market in Americas provides market size and growth rates for the forecast period 2018-2023.
2. It offers comprehensive insights on current industry trends, trend forecast, and growth drivers of the data center market in Americas.
3. It provides the latest analysis of market shares, growth drivers, challenges, and investment opportunities.
4. It include a complete overview of market segments and the regional outlook of the data center market in Americas.
5. It offers a detailed overview of the vendor landscape, competitive analysis, and key market strategies to gain competitive advantage.
Report Snapshot
The increasing adoption of cloud, IoT, and big data analytics along with growing consumption of online video and audio content is driving the growth of the data center market in Americas. In addition, the rise in internet penetration among consumers for personal and business purposes through mobile and broadband network connectivity is propelling the growth of the data center market in Americas. North America and Latin America are expected to occupy the largest market share in the region during the forecast period.
- Base Year: 2017
- Forecast Year: 2018-2023
The study considers the present scenario of the data center market in Americas and its market dynamics for the period 2018-2023. It covers a detailed overview of various market growth enablers, restraints, and trends. The study covers both the demand and supply side of the market. It profiles and analyzes 19 leading and 37 other prominent market participants across infrastructure vendors, data center general construction contractors, and colocation providers companies operating in the market.
Major Vendors in Data Center Market in Americas
- ABB
- - Overview
- - Product Offerings
- - Key News
- Eaton
- General Electric
- Airedale Air Conditioning
- STULZ
- Schneider Electric
- Vertiv
- Turner Construction
- Holder Construction
- DPR Construction
- Jacobs Engineering Group
- Corgan
- AECOM
- Syska Hennessy Group
- Aceco TI S.A
- Equinix
- Digital Realty and DuPont Fabros Technology
- CyrusOne
- Switch
- Ascenty
Prominent Players in Data Center Market in Americas
By Infrastructure Providers
- Rittal
Product Offerings
- Caterpillar
- Cummins
- Data Aire
- Cyber Power Systems
- Delta Group
- Geist Global
- Generac Power Systems
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
- Nortek Humidity (Condair Group)
- Legrand
- Nlyte Software
- Tripp Lite
By General Construction Contractors
- Clune Construction
- Fluor Corp.
- FM Engineering
- Fortis Construction
- Gensler
- Gilbane Building Co.
- HDR
- Hensel Phelps
- HITT Contracting
- Hoffman Construction
- JE Dunn Construction
- Morrison Hershfield
- Mortenson Construction
- Structure Tone
- Whiting-Turner Contracting Co.
- By Data Center Operators
- CoreSite Reality Corp.
- DataBank
- EdgeConnex
- Microsoft
- OVH
- RagingWire Data Centers (NTT)
- T5 Data Centers
- TierPoint
- Colo-D
- Urbacon Data Center Solutions
Market Segmentation by Infrastructure
- Electrical
- Mechanical
- General construction
Market Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure
- UPS Systems
- Generators
- Transfer Switch and Switchgear
- Rack PDU
- Other Infrastructure
Market Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure
- Cooling Systems
- Rack
- Other Infrastructure
Market Segmentation by General Construction
- Building Development
- Installation and Commissioning
- Building Design
- Physical Security
- DCIM
Market Segmentation by Tier Standard
- Tier 1 and Tier 2
- Tier 3
- Tier 4
Market Segmentation by Geography
North America
- US
- Northeastern US
- Southeastern US
- Mid-western US
- South Western US
- Western US
- Canada
Latin America
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Chile
- Others
Table of Contents
Companies Mentioned
- Vertiv
- Urbacon Data Center Solutions
- Colo-D
- TierPoint
- T5 Data Centers
- RagingWire Data Centers (NTT)
- OVH
- EdgeConnex
- DataBank
- CoreSite Reality Corp
- Structure Tone
- Mortenson Construction
- Morrison Hershfield
- JE Dunn Construction
- Hoffman Construction
- HITT Contracting
- Hensel Phelps
- Gilbane Building Co
- Fortis Construction
- FM Engineering
- Fluor Corporation
- Clune Construction
- Nlyte Software
- Generac Power Systems
- Geist Global
- Cummins
- Caterpillar
- Ascenty
- Switch
- Facebook
- CyrusOne
- Digital Realty and DuPont Fabros Technology
- Equinix
- Aceco TI S.A
- Syska Hennessy Group
- Microsoft
- ABB
- Google
- Corgan Associates
- Gensler
- HDR Architecture
- General Electric
- AECOM
- DPR Construction
- Holder Construction
- Jacobs Engineering
- Turner Construction
- Stulz
- The Whiting-Turner Contracting.
- Eaton
- Tripp Lite
- CyberPower Systems
- Delta Group
- Legrand
- Schneider Electric
- Rittal
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
Methodology
Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.
Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.
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