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European Markets for Power & Cooling in Data Centres, Forecast to 2025 – Investment in Cloud & Colocation Services in Europe Drives the Demand for Power & Cooling Solutions

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Dublin, March 26, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Power and Cooling in the European Data Centre Market, Forecast to 2025” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
The growth of the Internet and smart mobile devices, cloud computing, and Internet of Things (IoT) across Europe has led to increased data creation, which needs to be stored and processed.Driven by local data protection norms in Europe, data centre operators and cloud and colocation providers have led a frantic pace in construction of data centres of all sizes across Europe as companies seek to take advantage of the data revolution. As data centre processing needs increase with increased usage of advanced electronics, the power and cooling requirements associated with data centres also increase.As companies seek unique ways to store and process data, propagation of latest technology such as 5G, modular and edge data centres in Europe will increase dramatically, leading to the adoption of innovative power and advanced cooling systems, which can cater to the needs of the modern data centre.Companies are expected to move towards smaller and modular UPS systems as they move their power requirements closer to server and rack level and also as they move their data centres closer to customers. Hybrid UPS systems combined with battery storage will lead to higher innovation as installers seek higher power efficiency at lower cost. Increasing processing power results in increasing heat generation by the data centre electronic equipment.As artificial intelligence-based electronics and machine learning programmes are installed across European data centres, the demand for efficient and low-cost cooling solutions will rise and the movement towards liquid cooling solutions is expected to take place.As companies seek a balance between efficiency and cost, the data centre cooling market is expected to witness high CAGR of nearly 7%. Traditional cooling solutions will dominate the market for the foreseeable future due to companies focusing on maximum usage of free cooling in Europe to cool their data centres.Western Europe is key region for data centre UPS and cooling solutions with the UK, Ireland, Germany, and Benelux being key data centre markets. The Nordics is expected to be a hotspot for data centre activity throughout the next decade as companies shift to the region in search of free cooling. Increasing regulation on storage of data will lead to more localised large-scale data centre installations across Europe, which aids in the growth of the data centre UPS and cooling market. Competition is expected to be high as Western and Asian participants vie for the UPS market while the cooling solutions market is expected to be dominated by Western participants.Is the market growing, how long will it continue to grow, and at what rate?What are key growth drivers for the market? What are some of the market limiting factors that are expected?Which segments are expected to see high growth in the next few years?What are the future trends in the data centre UPS and cooling markets, and how are they expected to go forward?Which are the main companies in the market, and who are the key competitors in the market?How are regional revenue and trends for UPS and cooling technologies shaping up in the future?Key Topics Covered
1. Executive SummaryKey Findings – Data Centre UPS MarketKey Findings – Data Centre Cooling MarketMarket Engineering Measurements – Data Centre UPS MarketMarket Engineering Measurements – Data Centre Cooling MarketCEO’s Perspective – Data Centre UPS MarketCEO’s Perspective – Data Centre Cooling Market2. Market OverviewMarket Overview – Data Centre of TomorrowMarket Definitions – Data Centre UPS MarketMarket Definitions – Data Centre Cooling MarketKey Questions this Study will AnswerMarket Segmentation by Power Range – Data Centre UPS MarketMarket Segmentation by Vertical Type – Data Centre UPS MarketMarket Distribution Channel – Data Centre UPS MarketMarket Segmentation by Vertical Type – Data Centre Cooling MarketMarket Segmentation by Cooling Type – Data Centre Cooling MarketMarket Distribution Channel – Data Centre Cooling Market3. Drivers and Restraints – Total Power and Cooling in Data Centre MarketMarket DriversDrivers ExplainedMarket RestraintsRestraints Explained4. Forecasts and Trends – Data Centre UPS MarketMarket Engineering MeasurementsPowering the Data Centre – Market Trends for the Use of Renewables in European MarketForecast AssumptionsUnit Shipment and Revenue ForecastUnit Shipment and Revenue Forecast DiscussionPercent Revenue Forecast by Power RangeRevenue Forecast by Power RangeRevenue Forecast Discussion by Power RangePercent Revenue Forecast by Vertical MarketRevenue Forecast by Vertical MarketRevenue Forecast by Vertical Market Discussion5. Market Share and Competitive Analysis – Data Centre UPS MarketMarket ShareCompetitive EnvironmentCompetitive Factors and Assessment6. Forecasts and Trends – Data Centre Cooling MarketMarket Engineering MeasurementsMarket TrendsForecast AssumptionsRevenue ForecastRevenue Forecast DiscussionPercent Revenue Forecast by CountryRevenue Forecast by CountryRevenue Forecast Discussion by CountryCountry ProfilesPercent Revenue Forecast by Vertical MarketRevenue Forecast by Vertical MarketRevenue Forecast by Vertical Market DiscussionPercent Revenue Forecast by Cooling TypeRevenue Forecast by Cooling TypeRevenue Forecast Discussion by Cooling Type7. Market Share and Competitive Analysis – Data Centre Cooling MarketData Centre Cooling Competition Market ShareCompetitive EnvironmentCompetitive Factors and Assessment8. Growth Opportunities and Companies to ActionGrowth Opportunity 1 – New Capabilities and PartnershipsGrowth Opportunity 2 – Partnerships, Investment/M&AStrategic Imperatives for Data Centre Solution Providers9. The Last Word3 Big PredictionsCompanies Mentioned
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