데이터센터용 UPS 시장 : 세계 산업 규모, 점유율, 동향, 기회, 예측, 부문, 출력전력별, 토폴로지별, 용도별, 지역별, 경쟁(2019-2029년)
Data Center UPS Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Power Output, By Topology, By Application, By Region & Competition, 2019-2029F
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한글목차

세계의 데이터센터용 UPS 시장 규모는 2023년에 54억 2,000만 달러, 2029년까지 CAGR은 7.85%로 2029년에는 85억 3,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예측됩니다.

데이터센터용 UPS(UPS)는 정전이나 전력 변동시 백업 전력을 공급하여 데이터센터의 지속적 이고 안정적인 운영을 보장하는 중요한 컴포넌트입니다. 데이터센터에는 서버, 스토리지 시스템, 네트워크 장비 등 필수적인 IT 인프라가 설치되어 있으며, 이러한 인프라의 중단, 데이터 유출 및 손상을 방지하기 위해 상시 전원이 필요합니다. 데이터센터용 UPS의 기본 정보는 주전원 중단시 전원을 공급하여 데이터센터가 대체 전원으로 전환하거나 제어된 방식으로 시스템을 종료할 수 있도록 하는 것입니다. 이 시스템에는 일반적으로 배터리, 인버터 및 기타 전기 부품이 포함되어 에너지를 저장하고 필요할 때 에너지를 방출합니다. 클라우드 컴퓨팅과 빅데이터의 부상, 온라인 서비스에 대한 의존도가 높아짐에 따라 데이터센터에 대한 수요가 급증하고 있으며, 이에 따라 데이터센터용 UPS와 같은 강력하고 효율적인 전원 보호 시스템에 대한 수요가 증가하고 있습니다. 조직이 방대한 양의 정보를 처리하고 중요한 업무를 지원하기 위해 데이터센터에 대한 의존도가 높아짐에 따라 전력 중단의 위험은 더욱 커지고 있으며, 이에 따라 무정전 전원 공급을 보장하고 잠재적인 피해를 줄이기 위한 UPS 시스템의 필요성이 증가하고 있습니다. 디지털화, E-Commerce 및 사물인터넷으로의 전환이 진행됨에 따라 이러한 시설에서 처리 및 저장되는 데이터의 양이 증가함에 따라 전원 백업 솔루션에 대한 의존도가 증가하고 있으며, UPS 시스템의 에너지 효율성과 성능이 향상됨에 따라 기업은 에너지 소비를 줄이고 데이터센터의 전반적인 신뢰성을 향상시키기 위해 이러한 기술에 대한 투자를 늘리고 있습니다. 데이터센터용 UPS 시장 역시 재생에너지 분야의 확대로 인해 기존 전원과 재생에너지 전원을 통합한 하이브리드 시스템이 요구되면서 성장세를 보이고 있습니다. 또한 기술 발전으로 인해 보다 컴팩트하고 확장성이 뛰어난 UPS 솔루션이 개발되어 모든 규모의 기업이 이러한 시스템을 쉽게 채택할 수 있게 되었습니다. 더 빠르고 안정적인 디지털 서비스에 대한 수요에 힘입어 전 세계에서 데이터센터 인프라가 빠르게 확장되고 있는 가운데, 데이터센터용 UPS 시장은 운영 연속성, 에너지 효율성, 정전으로부터의 보호에 대한 요구가 증가함에 따라 지속적인 성장세를 보일 것으로 예상됩니다. 데이터센터의 고도화 및 보급과 함께 전원 보호 기술의 혁신과 세계 디지털 인프라를 지원하는 무정전 전원장비에 대한 의존도가 높아짐에 따라 UPS 솔루션 시장은 지속적으로 상승할 것으로 예상됩니다.

시장 개요
예측 기간 2025-2029
시장 규모 : 2023년 54억 2,000만 달러
시장 규모 : 2029년 85억 3,000만 달러
CAGR : 2024-2029년 7.85%
급성장 부문 모듈러 UPS
최대 시장 북미

시장 성장 촉진요인

디지털 서비스의 지속적 가용성에 대한 수요 증가

에너지 효율의 기술적 진보

데이터센터의 확장과 인프라 성장에 대한 수요의 증가

규제 압력과 컴플라이언스 요건

주요 시장이 해결해야 할 과제

고액의 초기 설비투자

기술의 복잡성과 급속한 기술 혁신

환경과 지속가능성에 대한 우려

주요 시장 동향

효율 향상을 위한 리튬이온 배터리로의 이동

재생에너지원의 통합

모듈식 및 확장 가능한 UPS 솔루션

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제4장 고객의 소리

제5장 세계의 데이터센터용 UPS 시장 개요

제6장 세계의 데이터센터용 UPS 시장 전망

제7장 북미의 데이터센터용 UPS 시장 전망

제8장 유럽의 데이터센터용 UPS 시장 전망

제9장 아시아태평양의 데이터센터용 UPS 시장 전망

제10장 남미의 데이터센터용 UPS 시장 전망

제11장 중동 및 아프리카의 데이터센터용 UPS 시장 전망

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제13장 시장 동향과 발전

제14장 기업 개요

제15장 전략적 제안

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The Global Data Center UPS Market was valued at USD 5.42 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 8.53 billion by 2029 with a CAGR of 7.85% through 2029. A Data Center Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a critical component in ensuring the continuous and stable operation of data centers by providing backup power during electrical outages or fluctuations. Data centers house essential IT infrastructure, including servers, storage systems, and networking equipment, which require constant power to avoid disruptions, data loss, or damage. The primary function of a Data Center UPS is to supply power during an interruption in the main power source, allowing the data center to either switch to an alternative power source or shut down systems in a controlled manner. This system typically includes batteries, inverters, and other electrical components that store energy and release it when necessary. With the rise of cloud computing, big data, and the increasing reliance on online services, the need for data centers has skyrocketed, consequently driving the demand for robust and efficient power protection systems like Data Center UPS. As organizations continue to rely heavily on data centers to handle vast amounts of information and support critical operations, the risk of power disruptions becomes more significant, thus amplifying the need for UPS systems to ensure uninterrupted power supply and mitigate any potential damage. The growing shift towards digitalization, e-commerce, and the Internet of Things has led to a rise in the volume of data processed and stored in these facilities, increasing the dependence on power backup solutions. As the energy efficiency and performance of UPS systems improve, companies are increasingly investing in these technologies to reduce energy consumption and improve the overall reliability of their data centers. The market for Data Center UPS is also experiencing growth due to the expansion of the renewable energy sector, which requires hybrid systems that integrate both traditional and renewable power sources. In addition, advancements in technology have led to the development of more compact and scalable UPS solutions, making it easier for businesses of all sizes to adopt these systems. With the rapid expansion of data center infrastructure worldwide, driven by the demand for faster and more reliable digital services, the Data Center UPS market is poised to see continuous growth, driven by the increasing need for operational continuity, energy efficiency, and protection against power disruptions. As data centers become more sophisticated and widespread, the market for UPS solutions will continue to rise, driven by innovations in power protection technology and the increasing dependence on uninterrupted power supply to support global digital infrastructure.

Market Overview
Forecast Period2025-2029
Market Size 2023USD 5.42 Billion
Market Size 2029USD 8.53 Billion
CAGR 2024-20297.85%
Fastest Growing SegmentModular UPS
Largest MarketNorth America

Key Market Drivers

Growing Demand for Continuous Availability of Digital Services

The increasing reliance on digital services, ranging from cloud computing and e-commerce to streaming platforms and online banking, is driving the demand for Data Center UPS systems. These services require continuous, uninterrupted power to ensure that operations remain online without disruptions. As businesses and individuals rely more heavily on cloud-based applications and data storage, the risk of downtime due to power interruptions becomes a critical concern. A sudden loss of power can result in service outages, leading to potential data loss, system failures, and significant financial losses. To avoid these issues, organizations are investing in advanced power protection solutions, such as Data Center UPS systems, which ensure that operations continue without disruption even during power outages or fluctuations. The expansion of industries that depend heavily on continuous digital operations, including finance, healthcare, and telecommunications, further accelerates the adoption of these systems. As companies face increasing pressure to provide reliable services, the Data Center UPS market is experiencing steady growth driven by the demand for consistent and uninterrupted power supply to support essential business functions.

Technological Advancements in Energy Efficiency

Technological advancements in energy efficiency have significantly contributed to the growth of the Data Center UPS market. As data centers consume a large amount of energy, optimizing power usage and reducing operational costs has become a key priority for data center operators. Modern Data Center UPS systems are being designed to be more energy-efficient, helping organizations minimize energy consumption and reduce their carbon footprint. With the development of more advanced lithium-ion batteries, high-efficiency inverters, and intelligent power management technologies, the latest generation of Data Center UPS systems not only ensures reliable backup power during outages but also improves energy efficiency. These innovations allow data centers to operate more sustainably by reducing energy waste and optimizing power usage. As organizations increasingly prioritize environmental responsibility, energy-efficient Data Center UPS solutions are gaining traction, contributing to the continued growth of the market. These energy-efficient systems help organizations lower operating costs, making them a more attractive investment for businesses seeking to optimize their infrastructure while maintaining reliability.

Increasing Demand for Data Center Expansion and Infrastructure Growth

The ongoing expansion of data centers globally is one of the primary drivers of the Data Center UPS market. With the rapid growth of digital services, there is an increasing need for scalable, high-performance data centers that can accommodate vast amounts of data processing and storage. The proliferation of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies is fueling this expansion, creating a higher demand for the infrastructure that supports these innovations. Data centers are being built not only in major metropolitan areas but also in emerging markets, where the need for localized data processing and storage is rising. As data centers expand and grow in complexity, the requirement for advanced power protection systems becomes even more pronounced. The need to ensure continuous operations in larger, more intricate facilities with high-density computing and storage resources drives the demand for more robust Data Center UPS systems. These systems provide the necessary backup power to protect against outages and ensure smooth, uninterrupted operations, regardless of the scale of the data center. As businesses continue to scale their digital infrastructure, the Data Center UPS market is expected to grow in tandem, driven by the ongoing expansion of data center facilities worldwide. In addition, Data from the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) reveals that 80% of Dutch companies with more than 250 employees use cloud services. The applications they depend on for their operations are hosted in data centers. These data centers are fundamental to the country's digital economy, powering sectors like e-commerce, banking, media, and communication, which are deeply digital. Even industries that aren't primarily digital still rely on digital technologies. The ongoing growth of digitization is closely tied to the development and expansion of data centers.

Regulatory Pressure and Compliance Requirements

Regulatory pressures and compliance requirements related to data protection, operational continuity, and energy efficiency are also significant drivers for the Data Center UPS market. Many industries, including finance, healthcare, and telecommunications, are governed by strict regulations that require businesses to ensure data security, availability, and integrity. For example, laws such as the General Data Protection Regulation in Europe and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act in the United States impose strict requirements on organizations to protect sensitive data and ensure continuous access to it. Any power failure in a data center could result in compliance violations, legal liabilities, and damage to a company's reputation. As a result, organizations are increasingly investing in reliable power backup systems, including Data Center UPS systems, to comply with these regulations and avoid penalties. Governments and regulatory bodies around the world are introducing more stringent energy efficiency standards for data centers to reduce their environmental impact. As data centers are held to higher standards of operational continuity and energy efficiency, the demand for advanced, compliant power protection solutions is expected to rise, driving the growth of the Data Center UPS market.

Key Market Challenges

High Initial Capital Investment

One of the significant challenges facing the Data Center UPS market is the high initial capital investment required for the installation and maintenance of these systems. Data Center UPS systems, especially those designed for large-scale data centers, can be highly expensive due to the need for advanced components such as high-capacity batteries, inverters, and transformers. The complexity of these systems, which are designed to offer reliable and continuous power during outages, requires significant resources in terms of both hardware and installation expertise. For many businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, this upfront cost can be a significant barrier to entry when it comes to upgrading or establishing new data centers. The high capital investment needed not only for the initial purchase but also for regular maintenance and replacement of components (such as batteries) places an additional financial burden on data center operators. As the technology behind Data Center UPS systems continues to advance, there is pressure to adopt the latest models to ensure maximum efficiency, which further increases the cost. These high costs can be especially challenging for organizations operating with tight budgets or those that are unable to secure financing for large-scale infrastructure upgrades. The uncertainty surrounding future power demands, which may require even more significant investment in larger or more sophisticated systems, adds to the financial risk. Given these factors, smaller companies may find it difficult to compete with larger players who can afford the necessary investments in state-of-the-art power backup solutions. This challenge is compounded by the fact that many businesses do not see a direct return on investment from their Data Center UPS systems, as these systems primarily serve to protect against rare power outages rather than generate revenue. The need for a substantial financial commitment can delay or deter investments in these systems, slowing market growth for Data Center UPS providers.

Technological Complexity and Rapid Innovation

Another significant challenge for the Data Center UPS market is the rapid pace of technological innovation and the growing complexity of modern power protection systems. As the demand for larger, more efficient, and more reliable data centers increases, so does the complexity of the power systems that support them. Innovations in battery technology, power management systems, and energy efficiency have led to the development of more advanced UPS systems, which require specialized knowledge and expertise for both installation and maintenance. Data center operators and businesses must keep up with the latest technological advancements to remain competitive, which can be a daunting task. These continuous changes in technology make it difficult for organizations to determine which system best meets their needs, given that technological advancements can quickly make older systems obsolete. This constant evolution requires data center operators to frequently assess and potentially upgrade their power backup systems to maintain reliability and efficiency. The challenge lies not only in adapting to new technologies but also in managing the integration of these new systems with existing infrastructure. The increasing complexity of power protection solutions can lead to issues with system compatibility, performance optimization, and overall management. As systems become more sophisticated, ensuring that all components work seamlessly together and meet the specific needs of a data center becomes a greater challenge. A failure to properly integrate or optimize the performance of these systems could lead to power outages or inefficiencies, undermining the purpose of having a Data Center UPS system in place. This complexity increases the demand for specialized professionals who are trained in the latest technologies, raising labor costs and requiring ongoing investment in employee training. The rapid technological advancements also contribute to the challenge of maintaining competitive pricing for Data Center UPS solutions. While newer, more advanced models offer improved efficiency and features, they often come at a higher cost. As a result, businesses must weigh the trade-offs between cutting-edge technology and their budgetary constraints, further complicating the decision-making process.

Environmental and Sustainability Concerns

Environmental and sustainability concerns represent another challenge for the Data Center UPS market. Data centers are among the largest consumers of electricity globally, and as the digital economy expands, so does the environmental impact of data centers. The high energy consumption of these facilities, combined with the carbon emissions associated with traditional power sources, has led to increased scrutiny from both government regulators and the public. As a result, there is growing pressure on data center operators to adopt greener, more sustainable practices, which includes the use of energy-efficient power backup systems. Traditional UPS systems, particularly those that use lead-acid batteries, have a significant environmental footprint. Lead-acid batteries are not only resource-intensive to produce but also pose environmental hazards if not properly disposed of or recycled. Carbon emissions associated with the operation of non-renewable energy-powered backup systems contribute to the overall environmental impact of data centers. The growing awareness of climate change and the push for carbon-neutral operations have led to stricter regulations aimed at reducing energy consumption and promoting sustainability in the data center industry. As a result, data center operators are increasingly seeking greener alternatives to traditional Data Center UPS systems. Lithium-ion batteries, for example, are gaining popularity due to their higher efficiency, longer lifespan, and reduced environmental impact. However, these newer, more environmentally friendly systems often come at a premium price, further exacerbating the challenge for organizations trying to balance sustainability goals with budget constraints. The infrastructure required to support renewable energy sources, such as solar panels or wind turbines, complicates the integration of these technologies into existing data center operations, particularly when reliable backup power is needed in areas with inconsistent renewable energy availability. The environmental concerns surrounding energy consumption and waste management are likely to continue to shape the Data Center UPS market in the coming years. While there is significant potential for innovation in sustainable power solutions, meeting regulatory demands while remaining economically competitive presents a complex challenge for market participants. Businesses must navigate the balance between adopting greener technologies and managing the associated costs to stay in compliance with regulations and maintain operational efficiency.

Key Market Trends

Shift Towards Lithium-Ion Batteries for Enhanced Efficiency

One of the most prominent trends in the Data Center UPS market is the shift from traditional lead-acid batteries to more advanced lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries offer several advantages over lead-acid batteries, including higher energy density, longer lifespan, faster recharge times, and better overall efficiency. These benefits are particularly significant for data centers, which require reliable, long-duration power backup to maintain continuous operations during outages. Lithium-ion batteries also occupy less space, making them ideal for high-density data centers where space optimization is crucial. In addition to improved performance, lithium-ion batteries are also more environmentally friendly compared to lead-acid batteries. They have a lower environmental impact throughout their lifecycle, from manufacturing to disposal, and are easier to recycle, which aligns with the growing demand for sustainable practices within the data center industry. As data centers increasingly prioritize energy efficiency and sustainability, the adoption of lithium-ion batteries in Data Center UPS systems is expected to rise. This shift not only helps data centers lower their operational costs but also meets regulatory demands related to energy consumption and environmental responsibility. The transition to lithium-ion batteries is one of the key trends driving the growth of the Data Center UPS market, as businesses look for more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally sustainable power backup solutions.

Integration of Renewable Energy Sources

Another emerging trend in the Data Center UPS market is the integration of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, into the power backup systems of data centers. As the demand for digital services grows and energy consumption in data centers escalates, companies are under increasing pressure to reduce their carbon footprint and operate more sustainably. Integrating renewable energy sources into the power infrastructure of data centers not only helps reduce reliance on traditional, non-renewable power sources but also offers financial benefits through potential energy savings and government incentives for using clean energy. Data centers are adopting hybrid power systems that combine both renewable energy sources and traditional power grids, ensuring reliable energy supply while minimizing environmental impact. By utilizing renewable energy in conjunction with Data Center UPS systems, organizations can achieve higher levels of energy efficiency, reduce operational costs, and meet sustainability goals. This trend is gaining traction as companies across various industries face growing pressure from stakeholders to adhere to corporate social responsibility initiatives and government regulations aimed at mitigating climate change. The integration of renewable energy sources into power backup solutions represents a significant opportunity for data center operators to stay competitive in a market that is increasingly focused on environmental sustainability.

Modular and Scalable Uninterruptible Power Supply Solutions

The growing complexity and scalability requirements of modern data centers have led to an increasing demand for modular and scalable Data Center UPS systems. As data centers expand to handle the growing demands of cloud computing, big data, and artificial intelligence, the need for flexible power solutions that can grow with the facility is paramount. Modular Data Center UPS systems offer the ability to scale power capacity incrementally as the demand for energy increases, providing a more cost-effective and adaptable solution compared to traditional, fixed-capacity systems. These systems are designed to be easily expanded and customized, allowing data center operators to install additional modules when needed, without having to replace the entire system. This scalability helps to optimize capital expenditures by only investing in the capacity required at any given time. Modular systems provide redundancy, ensuring that a failure in one module does not impact the overall performance of the Data Center UPS system. As businesses seek greater flexibility, cost-efficiency, and reliability, modular and scalable solutions are expected to become increasingly popular in the market, making them a key trend shaping the future of data center power backup solutions.

Segmental Insights

Power Output Insights

501-1000 kVA segment held the largest market share in the Data Center UPS market in 2023 and is projected to continue its dominance throughout the forecast period. This power range is well-suited for medium to large data centers, which are experiencing rapid growth driven by the rising demand for cloud computing, data storage, and digital services. The 501-1000 kVA segment strikes a balance between performance, energy efficiency, and cost, making it the preferred option for a wide variety of data centers that require reliable power backup without the need for excessively large, expensive systems. The growth of industries such as e-commerce, digital transformation, and data-intensive technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning is driving the expansion of data centers that require this level of power. Advancements in UPS technologies, such as the adoption of lithium-ion batteries and energy-efficient designs, have made the 501-1000 kVA segment even more attractive by improving overall performance and reducing operational costs. As data centers continue to scale up to handle increasing demands for data processing and storage, this segment is expected to retain its dominance, thanks to its broad applicability, scalability, and cost-effectiveness for modern data center operators.

Regional Insights

North America dominated the Data Center UPS market in 2023 and is anticipated to maintain its leadership throughout the forecast period. North America, particularly the United States, is home to some of the largest and most advanced data centers globally, driven by the continuous growth of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and the Internet of Things. The region's robust digital infrastructure, along with the increasing demand for reliable and uninterrupted power supply for critical data processing and storage, has led to a high adoption rate of Data Center UPS systems. The presence of key technology companies and major players in the data center industry, along with substantial investments in data center expansion, continue to fuel the demand for these systems. Stringent regulatory requirements related to data security, business continuity, and energy efficiency are prompting companies to adopt advanced power backup solutions to meet compliance standards. North America's focus on technological advancements, such as the integration of renewable energy sources and energy-efficient systems, also plays a pivotal role in maintaining the region's dominance. The increasing reliance on digital platforms, growing data volumes, and the rapid expansion of cloud services ensure that North America will remain a significant contributor to the Data Center UPS market during the forecast period.

Key Market Players

Report Scope:

In this report, the Global Data Center UPS Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:

Data Center UPS Market, By Power Output:

Data Center UPS Market, By Topology:

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Competitive Landscape

Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Data Center UPS Market.

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Table of Contents

1. Product Overview

2. Research Methodology

3. Executive Summary

4. Voice of Customer

5. Global Data Center UPS Market Overview

6. Global Data Center UPS Market Outlook

7. North America Data Center UPS Market Outlook

8. Europe Data Center UPS Market Outlook

9. Asia Pacific Data Center UPS Market Outlook

10. South America Data Center UPS Market Outlook

11. Middle East & Africa Data Center UPS Market Outlook

12. Market Dynamics

13. Market Trends and Developments

14. Company Profiles

15. Strategic Recommendations

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