DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "APAC Data Center Colocation Market - Industry Outlook and Forecast 2022-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
APAC is the fastest-growing region with increased investments from global and local colocation data center operators worldwide. With the construction of additional data centers, local colocation providers in each country also increase their presence, thus boosting the market growth.
In 2021, China, India, Australia, Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong were the leading markets that witnessed colocation data center investments in the APAC. China contributed over 35% of the APAC data center colcoation market share.
Colocation service providers are continuously involved in the adoption of renewable energy and are aiming to reduce the carbon footprint that will aid sustainable data center developments.
In APAC, the retail colocation market is valued at around USD 8.65 billion (66% share), whereas the wholesale colocation market is around USD 4.45 billion (34% share). The wholesale colocation market will witness significant growth through the increasing presence of hyperscale cloud service providers across APAC.
Key Market Trends
- Intelligent monitoring is one of the technologies being adopted by data center operators in APAC. Power infrastructure maintenance demands preventing operational failure by automating data center facilities. Cooling systems also require data center operators to monitor their energy consumption.
- Regions and states with a higher cost of power will witness increased adoption of microgrids. For instance, in countries such as Japan and the Philippines, the installation of microgrids can be beneficial to data center operators.
- An increase in carbon emissions is one of the major challenges identified across APAC. To overcome the challenge, fuel cells are being installed to improve the efficiency of data centers.
- Renewable energy adoption is increasing rapidly among APAC countries. Government initiatives and data center service operators are taking significant measures to purchase and produce renewable energy to power their data centers.
- For Instance, Taiwan aims to generate 20% of its electricity through renewable energy by 2025 via wind and solar PV promotion plans. The renewable power capacity is expected to reach over 26 GW within the next five years.
- In 2022, CTRL has built a new data center facility in Hyderabad with a power capacity of 18 MW. Additionally, the company has aimed to establish 500 edge data centers in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities across the country with a 500-acre solar plant to power its operation with renewable energy.
- Sustainability is taking center stage, and it is expected that renewable energy generation will be a key consideration for data center operators when building data centers in the APAC region.
Key Questions Answered
1. How Big is the APAC Data Center Colocation Market?
2. What is the Growth Rate of the Asia-Pacific Data Center Colocation Market?
3. Who Are the Key Investors in the APAC Data Center Colocation Market?
4. What Are the Growth Factors of the APAC Data Center Colocation Market?
Market Dynamics
Opportunities & Trends
- Increased Renewable Energy Adoption
- Adoption of Innovative Data Center Technologies
- 5G Deployments Fueling Edge Data Center Investments
- Growth in Lithium-Ion Battery Procurement
Growth Enablers
- Impact of Covid-19
- Cloud Connectivity & Hybrid Infrastructure Services
- Mergers & Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, and Tax Incentives
- Increase in Inland & Submarine Connectivity
Restraints
- Location Constraints on Data Center Development
- Rise in Power & Network Outages
- Security Challenges in Data Centers
Market Segmentation
by Colocation Service
- Retail Colocation
- Wholesale Colocation
by Infrastructure
- Electrical Infrastructure
- Mechanical Infrastructure
- General Construction
by Electrical Infrastructure
- UPS Systems
- Generators
- Transfer Switches & Switchgear
- Power Distribution Units
- Other Electrical Infrastructure
by Mechanical Infrastructure
- Cooling Systems
- Racks
- Other Mechanical Infrastructure
by Cooling Systems
- CRAC & CRAH Units
- Chiller Units
- Cooling Towers, Condensers & Dry Coolers
- Economizers & Evaporative Coolers
- Other Cooling Units
by Cooling Technique
- Air-Based Cooling Technique
- Liquid-Based Cooling Technique
by General Construction
- Core & Shell Development
- Installation & Commissioning Services
- Engineering & Building Design
- Fire Detection & Suppression
- Physical Security
- DCIM/BMS
by Tier Standard
- Tier II
- Tier III
- Tier IV
by Region
- APAC
- China
- Hong Kong
- Australia
- New Zealand
- India
- Japan
- Taiwan
- South Korea
- Rest of APAC
- Southeast Asia
Key Support Infrastructure Providers
- ABB
- Caterpillar
- Cummins
- Eaton
- Rittal
- Schneider Electric
- STULZ
- Vertiv
Other Prominent Support Infrastructure Providers
- Airedale International Air Conditioning
- Alfa Laval
- Canovate
- Delta Electronics
- EAE
- HITEC Power Protection
- Legrand
- Rolls-Royce Power Systems
- Shenzhen Envicool Technology
- Siemens
- KOHLER (SDMO)
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
- Socomec
- Trane (Ingersoll Rand)
Key Construction Contractors
- AECOM
- Arup
- Aurecon
- CSF Group
- DSCO Group
- Gammon Construction
- Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
- PM Group
- Studio One Design
- NTT Facilities Group
Other Prominent Construction Contractors
- Chung Hing Engineers Group
- BYME Engineering Ltd
- Corgan
- DPR Construction
- Faithful+Gould
- Fortis Construction
- Hutchinson Builders
- ISG
- Kienta Engineering
- Linesight
- LSK Engineering
- M+W Group
- Nakano Corporation
- Obayashi Corporation
- Powerware Systems (PWS)
- Sato Kogyo
- Sterling and Wilson (Shapoorji Pallonji Group)
- Red-Engineering
- Turner & Townsend
Key Data Center Investors
- AirTrunk Operating
- Digital Realty
- Equinix
- GDS Services
- Global Switch
- KDDI
- Keppel Data Centers
- NEXTDC
- NTT Global Data Centers
- ST Telemedia Global Data Centers
- SUNeVison
- Vianet Group
Other Prominent Data Center Colocation Service Providers
- AIMS Data Centre
- Bharti Airtel
- Big Data Exchange (BDx)
- Bridge Data Centers
- Canberra Data Centers
- Chayora
- ChinData Group
- Colt Data Centre Services (COLT DCS)
- CtrlS
- Iron Mountain
- LG Uplus
- Mantra Data Centers
- Pi Data Centers
- Princeton Digital Group (PDG)
- Regal Orion
- Sify Technologies
- Space DC
- Tenglong Holdings Group
- Yotta Infrastructure
- VADS
New Entrants
- Data Center First
- Vantage Data Centers
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