Latest Developments in Global Data Center Power Market

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Latest Developments in Global Data Center Power Market

  • Semiconductors and Electronics
  • Jun 2021
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In 2021, companies like Vertiv launched new power management systems tailored for edge data centres, while Eaton introduced its 93PM G2 UPS system, offering higher power density for hyperscale deployments. The momentum continued into 2022, with Schneider Electric unveiling its EcoStruxure Micro Data Centre solutions integrated with lithium-ion UPS and remote monitoring capabilities. That same year, ABB ramped up its investments in digital twin technologies and renewable power integration for data centres.
  • In 2023, Huawei Digital Power introduced its Smart Data Centre Facility solution, leveraging AI, modular UPS, and lithium battery systems to improve energy efficiency by over 15%. Delta Electronics expanded its modular UPS offerings with the Modulon DPH series, targeting fast-growing markets in Asia-Pacific and the EMEA region.
  • The year 2024 saw significant innovation as Legrand launched intelligent PDUs with cybersecurity and real-time analytics, and Microsoft completed the first phase of its AI-optimized, renewable-powered data centre in Sweden. Meanwhile, AWS enhanced its infrastructure in India and South Africa by deploying advanced UPS and energy storage systems to reduce its carbon footprint.
  • By 2025, the industry continues to evolve. Rittal and HPE collaborated on launching edge-ready enclosures that combine smart power distribution and cooling. Equinix announced a major sustainability initiative to retrofit over 100 global data centres with high-efficiency UPS systems powered by renewables. Google, pushing its sustainability agenda further, introduced AI-driven energy tracking tools across its global data centre network to lower Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) and improve transparency in energy consumption. These advancements underscore a growing emphasis on resilience, intelligence, and green transformation across the data centre power ecosystem.