
Data center power infrastructure refers to the integrated systems that deliver, manage, and optimize electrical power within data centers. These systems include power supply units (PSUs), uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), power distribution units (PDUs), switchgear, busways, voltage regulator modules (VRMs), and intelligent monitoring technologies.
As the global economy becomes increasingly digital, data centers form the backbone of cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), big data analytics, streaming services, and enterprise IT operations. Reliable and scalable power infrastructure is essential to ensure uninterrupted operations, minimize downtime, and handle growing computational loads.
According to BIS Research, the global data center power infrastructure market was valued at $18,928.3 million in 2024 and is projected to reach $101,901.4 million by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 15.90% during the forecast period. This robust growth reflects the accelerating adoption of cloud platforms, AI-driven applications, and the rising focus on sustainability and energy efficiency across data center ecosystems.
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Key Drivers:
Rapid expansion of cloud computing, AI, big data, and IoT applications
• Surging global data consumption across enterprises and consumers
• Rising demand for scalable and high-density power architectures
• Growing emphasis on energy efficiency and renewable energy integration
• Deployment of intelligent power distribution units (PDUs) and digital power management systems
• Expansion of hyperscale and colocation data centers worldwide
• Increasing investments in modular and resilient power infrastructure
North America is expected to lead the market, supported by strong regulatory frameworks, renewable energy adoption, hyperscale expansion, and technological innovation in power management systems.
According to Principal Analyst at BIS Research:
“The global data center power infrastructure market is poised for substantial expansion as digital transformation accelerates across industries. The surge in AI workloads, cloud computing, and edge deployments demands resilient, scalable, and energy-efficient power architectures. The industry is increasingly shifting toward intelligent power management systems, renewable energy integration, and modular infrastructure to meet rising energy requirements while maintaining sustainability goals. Over the next decade, innovation in rack-level power systems and advanced distribution technologies will redefine how next-generation data centers are designed and operated.”
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