Data Center Cooling Market - By Component (Solution, Service), By Cooling Technique (Rack/Row-Based, Room-Based), By Data Center Size (Small Data Center, Medium Data Center, Large Data Center), By Application & Global Forecast, 2023 - 2032
Data Center Cooling Market - By Component (Solution, Service), By Cooling Technique (Rack/Row-Based, Room-Based), By Data Center Size (Small Data Center, Medium Data Center, Large Data Center), By Application & Global Forecast, 2023 - 2032
Global data center cooling market is poised to record 10% CAGR from 2023-2032.
The growing focus of data centers on exploring ways of integrating renewable energy sources into their operations for advancing sustainability will drive the market growth. To cite an instance, in October 2022, Fintech platform PhonePe launched its first green data centre in India by leveraging technologies and solutions from NTT and Dell Technologies. The rising number of clean energy investment funds for new development platforms will also influence the industry expansion.
The overall data center cooling industry is segmented based on component, cooling technique, data center size, application, and region.
In terms of component, the market share from the services segment may record appreciable CAGR from 2023-2032. The growing complexity of hardware solutions has made way for the higher need for managed and professional services. Data center cooling services provide proper service and maintenance of cooling systems to business operators whilst assisting them in optimizing and maintaining mission-critical applications.
The small data center size segment may account significant market revenue share by 2032. The growth can be attributed to the surging deployment of digital infrastructure across the rural areas of developing counties. The rising integration of edge computing networks is also making way for the higher demand for cutting-edge cooling systems in small data centers, subsequently driving the market development.
With respect to application, the industry size from the IT & telecom segment is expected to hit over 5% CAGR driven by the growing demand for digitalization and higher penetration of technologies, including big data, AI, and machine learning. As per BCG (Boston Consulting Group), 90% of telecom operators will complete or undergo digital transformations by 2025. Moreover, the incessant need for interconnection along with the higher availability of data from different sites will also add to the segment growth.
Regionally, APAC data center cooling market size is expected to observe over 15% growth rate through 2032 on account of the surge in digital transformation initiatives and higher internet penetration. The rapid growth of cloud computing and AI-infused machines in China is also driving the demand for robust IT infrastructure leading to increased volume of data generated, further contributing to the regional industry growth.
Chapter 1 Methodology & Scope
1.1 Scope & definitions
1.2 Methodology and forecast parameters
1.3 Impact of COVID-19
1.4 Data Sources
1.4.1 Secondary
1.4.2 Primary
1.5 Glossary
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
2.1 Data center cooling industry 360 degreesynopsis, 2018 - 2032
2.2 Business trends
2.2.1. Total Addressable Market (TAM),2023-2032
2.2.2 Regional trends
2.2.3 Component trends
2.2.4 Cooling technique trends
2.2.5 Data center size trends
2.2.6 Application trends
Chapter 3 Data Center Cooling Industry Insights
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Impact analysis of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
3.2.1 Global Outlook
3.2.1.1 North America
3.2.1.2 Europe
3.2.1.3 Asia Pacific
3.2.1.4 South America
3.2.1.5 MEA
3.2.2 Industry value chain
3.2.2.1 Component suppliers
3.2.2.2 Manufacturers
3.2.2.3 Marketing & distribution channel
3.2.3 Competitive landscape
3.2.3.1 Strategy
3.2.3.2 Distribution network
3.2.3.3 Business growth
3.3 Impact of Russia-Ukraine war
3.4 Industry ecosystem analysis
3.4.1 Raw material suppliers
3.4.2 Component suppliers
3.4.3 Manufacturers
3.4.4 Technology/ software providers
3.4.5 System integrator
3.4.6 Service providers
3.4.7 Distribution channel analysis
3.4.8 Vendor matrix
3.5 Technology and innovation landscape
3.5.1 Innovation in data center
3.5.2 Green data center
3.5.3 Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
3.5.4 Heat transfer fluids
3.5.5 Submerged data centers
3.5.6 Liquid cooling
3.5.6.1 Direct to chip liquid cooling
3.5.6.2 Immersive cooling
3.5.6.3 Hybrid cooling system
3.6 Regulatory landscape
3.6.1 ISO/IEC TS 22237
3.6.2 ISO/IEC 27001:2013
3.6.3 Energy efficiency hallmarks
3.6.3.1 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design regulation (LEED)
3.6.3.2 PUE
3.6.4 North America
3.6.4.1 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
3.6.4.2 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
3.6.4.3 ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 90.4-2016
3.6.4.4 California's title 24
3.6.4.5 Clean Air Act (CAA)
3.6.4.6 Federal Energy Management Program
3.6.4.7 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)
3.6.4.8 Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
3.6.5 Europe
3.6.5.1 EN 50600-x
3.6.5.2 European Code of Conduct for Energy Efficiency in Data Centers
3.6.5.3 European Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD)
3.6.5.4 Building Industry Consulting Service International Inc (BICSI) SSAE 16
3.6.5.5 National Energy Policy, Finland
3.6.6 Asia Pacific
3.6.6.1 Green Data Center Standard
3.6.6.2 Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) electrical safety standard 29 CFR 1910.333
3.6.6.3 NDRC/AQSIQ/CNCA
3.6.6.4 Energy Conservation Act 2001
3.6.6.5 Data Center Facility Standard (Japan)
3.6.6.6 Indian Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE)
3.6.6.7 Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)
3.6.7 Latin America
3.6.7.1 The Brazilian Electric Power Agency
3.6.7.2 Brazilian Association of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Ventilation, and Heating (ABRAVA)
3.6.8 MEA
3.6.8.1 Law on the Protection of Personal Data No. 6698
3.6.8.2 Protection of Privacy Regulations 5777-2017
3.6.8.3 South African Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Contractors Association (SARACCA)
3.7 End use cases
3.7.1 Automotive
3.7.2 AI
3.7.3 Cryptocurrency
3.7.4 Gaming
3.8 Industry impact forces
3.8.1 Growth drivers
3.8.1.1 Demand for innovative technologies across various industries
3.8.1.2 Increase in the demand for energy-efficient and cost-effective data centers in North America
3.8.1.3 Increasing establishment of hyperscale data centers in Europe
3.8.1.4 Growing trend for high-performance computing across Europe and Asia Pacific
3.8.1.5 Rising construction of green data centers in Asia Pacific
3.8.1.6 Growing investments in the IT & telecom sector in South America and the MEA
3.8.2 Industry pitfalls and challenges
3.8.2.1 Underestimating or overestimating cooling requirements
3.8.2.2 Need for specialized infrastructure
3.8.2.3 Phantom leakage
3.9 Average rack density (kW/rack or kW/Rack-Unit) insights
3.10 Key news & initiatives
3.10.1 North America
3.10.2 Europe
3.10.3 Asia Pacific
3.10.4 South America
3.10.5 MEA
3.11 Patent landscape
3.12 Growth potential analysis
3.13 Porter’s analysis
3.13.1 Supplier power
3.13.2 Buyer power
3.13.3 Threat of new entrants
3.13.4 Threat of substitutes
3.14 PESTEL analysis
3.14.1 Political
3.14.2 Economic
3.14.3 Social
3.14.4 Technological
3.14.5 Environmental
3.14.6 Legal
Chapter 4 Competitive Landscape, 2022
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Company market share
4.3 Competitive analysis of major market players
4.3.1 ABB Group
4.3.2 Black Box Corporation
4.3.3 Nortek Air Solutions, LLC
4.3.4 Rittal GmbH & Co. KG
4.3.5 Schneider Electric SE
4.3.6 STULZ GmbH
4.3.7 Vertiv Group Co.
4.4 Competitive analysis of innovative players
4.4.1 Airedale Air Conditioning
4.4.2 Asetek A/S
4.4.3 Ebullient, Inc.
4.4.4 Green Revolution Cooling, Inc.
4.5 Vendor adoption matrix
4.6 Strategic outlook matrix
Chapter 5 Data Center Cooling Market, By Component
5.1 Data center cooling market share, by component, 2022 & 2032