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PUBLISHER: Tariff Consultancy Ltd | PRODUCT CODE: 1119262

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PUBLISHER: Tariff Consultancy Ltd | PRODUCT CODE: 1119262

Global Data Centre Trends - 2022 to 2026

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Datacentrepricing forecasts 73% growth in worldwide Data Centre raised floor space over four years.

“Global Data Centre Trends - 2022 to 2026 ” examines the top ten trends in third-party Data Centre markets worldwide including - space, power, facility design & technology worldwide.

Datacentrepricing has identified the top trends as:

Trend 1: The build out of new Hyperscale Data Centres worldwide - into new markets

Data Centre Providers are now spreading their Hyperscale Data Centre facilities around the world - away from the traditional Data Centre Metro clusters - or the so-called Tier I markets typically with 200 MW or more of Data Centre Power available.

Trend 2: The importance of Cloud services in driving Data Centre demand worldwide

Datacentrepricing has identified Hyperscale Data Centres that are under construction worldwide coming to a total of 921,458 m2 Data centre space and just under 2,000 MW of power.

Trend 3: The raising of new finance for Private Equity investment in Data Centres

Heavy capital investment is required: New Hyperscale Data Centre facilities require investment of USD $200 million or more per facility - for campus Data Centre sites some of the investments can be considerably higher at around USD $1 billion.

Trend 4: The acceleration of A&M (Acquisition & Mergers) in the Data Centre segment

There has been a significant increase in A&M activity in the Data Centre segment, with the most recent ones up to the end of July 2022 - of those that have disclosed - providing a figure of just under USD $50 billion.

Trend 5: There is uncertainty about future Data Centre pricing and revenue trends

The increase in power per new Data Centre facility is also ensuring that power availability is becoming a key pre-requisite in selecting a potential Data Centre location. In some highly populated cities, there is both a shortage of available space and power for new Data Centre facilities with Data Centre Providers now being restricted to building in. For example, in Norway, Data Centres with over 0.5 MW of power will have to consider connecting to a municipal heat recovery network to distribute heat from the facility.

Trend 6: The energy usage of Data Centres and a potential energy shortage

Datacentrepricing believes that the impact of new proposed Data Centres on the local power grid will become a key factor in planning approvals to be granted for new Data Centre facilities. If there is a potential power constraint than the Data Centre Provider will need to mitigate the amount power being used or supply additional power itself.

Trend 7: The introduction of Data Centres in new developing markets

Datacentrepricing shows the amount of third-party Data Centre raised floor space with the total population for selected country markets, with the top five as shown in the table below:

CountryPopulationDC Space (in m2)People per 1 m2 of DC Space
Singapore6,000,000445,00013
Hong Kong8,000,000330,00024
USA330,000,00012,900,00026
Netherlands18,000,000538,00033
UK68,000,000980,00069

      Source: Datacentrepricing

Trend 8: The growth of Data Centre Metro markets & Data Centre City Clusters worldwide

Datacentrepricing for example has identified seventeen Metro Data Centre clusters in the Asia Pacific region with 50 MW of power or above.

Trend 9: The future changes in Data Centre Technology will allow more sustainable Data Centre facilities

As one of the new trend identified by Datacentrepricing is the development of green financing initiatives, which is being used by a number of Data Centre Providers as a means of modernising their Data Centres.

Trend 10: Projecting the global Data Centre market in 2030 - the key forecast changes

By 2030, Datacentrepricing forecasts that the global Data Centre market will see a number of changes and believes content hubs with connectivity to subsea cable systems are becoming a feature of new Data Centre markets . Datacentrepricing forecasts that Data Centre raised floor space will grow by 73 per cent worldwide over the four-year period to the end of 2026, by region the forecast growth rates are:

  • EMEA region - by 124%
  • Asia region - by 60%
  • Americas region - by 47%

from a total base of 26,900 million m2 at the end of 2022 to 46,600 million m2 in 2026.

Datacentrepricing forecasts that Data Centre Customer Power will grow by 69% worldwide over the four-year period to the end of 2026.

Product Code: GDTE 2022

Table of Contents

Methodology

Executive Summary

Part 1 - The Top Ten Key Global Data Centre Trends - from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026

  • Trend 1 - The build out of new Hyperscale Data Centres worldwide - into new markets
  • Trend 2 - The importance of Cloud services in driving Data Centre demand
  • Trend 3 - The raising of new finance for Private Equity investment in Data Centres
  • Trend 4 - The acceleration of Acquisitions & Mergers in the Data Centre space
  • Trend 5 - The importance of sustainability for the Data Centre
  • Trend 6 - The energy usage of Data Centres & a potential energy shortages
  • Trend 7 - The introduction of Data Centres into new developing markets
  • Trend 8 - The growth of Data Centre Metros & city clusters worldwide
  • Trend 9 - The future changes in Data Centre technology
  • Trend 10 - Projecting the Data Centre market in 2030 - the key forecast global changes by 2030

Part 2 - Data Centre Landscapes - Data Centre space, power, key providers & new developments by region (EMEA, Americas & Asia Pacific regions)

  • EMEA region DC Landscape - Data Centre space, power, key providers & new developments
  • The key forecast Data Centre trends in the EMEA region
  • Americas region DC Landscape - Data Centre space, power, key providers & new developments
  • The key forecast Data Centre trends in the Americas region
  • Asia Pacific region DC Landscape - Data Centre space, power, key providers & new developments
  • The key forecast Data Centre trends in the Asia Pacific region
  • Summary - The increase in forecast Data Centre space, power & revenues by region & key trends

Part 3 - Global Data Centre Trends - Forecasts and Conclusions from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026

  • Global Data Centre forecast - Data Centre space by region from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026
  • Global Data Centre forecast - Data Centre power by region from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026
  • Global Data Centre forecast - Data Centre pricing by region from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026
  • Global Data Centre forecast - Data Centre revenues by region from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026
  • The key trends in the Global Data Centre market from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026
  • The Key Conclusions for the Global Data Centre market from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026

Appendices

    Appendix I - A list of Data Centres included in the report Appendix II - The exchange rates used in the report (converted from local currency into USD $1)
Product Code: GDTE 2022

List of Figures

  • Figure 1 - A chart showing the elements of the PUE (Performance Usage Effectiveness)
  • Figure 2 - A picture showing the proposed layout of the SIN01 Data Centre campus, Sines, Portugal
  • Figure 3 - A picture showing the proposed CapitaLand Data Centre campus in Navi Mumbai, India
  • Figure 4 - A picture showing the Digital Realty Nairobi (NB01) campus, Karen, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Figure 5 - A table showing the Teraco Data Environments Data Centre facilities, South Africa
  • Figure 6 - A picture showing the locations for Ascenty Data Centres in South America
  • Figure 7 - A picture showing the Entel Data Centres at Santiago, Chile
  • Figure 8 - A table showing the Top 10 key trends for Data Centres worldwide - from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026
  • Figure 9 - A table showing the selected Hyperscale Data Centres under construction in Europe
  • Figure 10 - A table showing the selected Hyperscale Data Centres under construction in the Asia Pacific
  • Figure 11 - A table showing the selected Hyperscale Data Centres under construction in the Americas
  • Figure 12 - A picture showing the construction of one of the Ascenty Data Centres at Queretaro, Mexico
  • Figure 13 - A table showing selected Hyperscale Data Centres under development worldwide
  • Figure 14 - A table showing the most recent Data Centre investments by Private Equity providers
  • Figure 15 - A chart showing the Data Centre stages of evolution worldwide (Brookfield Investment Partners)
  • Figure 16 - A table showing the most recent Data Centre company acquisitions until the end of 2021
  • Figure 17 - A picture showing the site for the proposed Meta Zeeworld Data Centre facility, Netherlands
  • Figure 18 - A picture of the Irish Business Post headline report 9th January 2022 - EirGrid Data Centre connectivity restrictions
  • Figure 19 - A picture showing the recent Teraco Data Environments CT2 (Cape Town 2) facility, South Africa
  • Figure 20 - A picture showing the proposed Vantage Data Center (JNB1) Johannesburg campus
  • Figure 21 - A table showing Data Centre space versus population size for selected countries worldwide
  • Figure 22 - A chart showing the percentage growth in Asia Pacific region Data Centre revenues by country market - forecast from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026
  • Figure 23 - A picture showing the CloudHQ Data Centre Provider in Offenbach near Frankfurt, Germany
  • Figure 24 - A map showing the location of the CloudHQ Data Centre at Offenbach, Frankfurt, Germany
  • Figure 25 - A table showing the key Asia Pacific Data Centre city Metros by Power in MW
  • Figure 26 - A table showing the forecast increase in power by the key European Data Centre Metro Markets from the beginning of 2022 to the beginning of 2026 - in MW per annum
  • Figure 27 - A picture showing the proposed FDATACENTREPRICING (Floating Data Centre Project) in Singapore
  • Figure 28 - A picture showing the Equinix Bordeaux BX-1 Data Centre facility, France
  • Figure 29 - A map showing the Equinix Genoa (GN-1) Data Centre location, Italy
  • Figure 30 - A map showing the location of the Equinix MC-1 Data Centre facility, Muscat, Oman
  • Figure 31 - A Pie Chart showing the Data Centre raised floor space in the EMEA region by Country Market in per cent
  • Figure 32 - A picture showing the proposed Merlin Properties Bilbao Data Centre site, Spain
  • Figure 33 - A picture showing the proposed Data4 Group Data Centre campus in Warsaw, Poland
  • Figure 34 - A picture showing the Green Datacenter campus at Dielsdorf, near Zurich, Switzerland
  • Figure 35 - A table showing the growth in selected EMEA Data Centre Metro markets in Data Centre raised floor space in m2
  • Figure 36 - A Pie Chart showing the Data Centre raised floor space in the Americas region by Country Market in per cent
  • Figure 37 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in the Ashburn Metro area from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 38 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in the Atlanta Metro area from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 39 - A picture showing the exterior of the CoreSite BO1 Data Centre facility, Boston, Mass. USA
  • Figure 40 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in the Boston Metro area from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 41 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in the Chicago Metro area from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 42 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in the Dallas Fort Worth Metro area from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 43 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in the Mexico City Metro area from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 44 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in the Montreal Metro area from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 45 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in the NYC & New Jersey Metro areas from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 46 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in the Santa Clara & LA Metro areas from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 47 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in the Toronto Metro area from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 48 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in the Virginia Metro area (excluding Virginia) from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 49 - A screenshot showing the CloudHQ site in Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
  • Figure 50 - A picture showing the Digital Realty Data Centres planned for the Ashburn, Virginia campus, USA
  • Figure 51 - A map showing an outline of the land plot for NTT Data Centres at Gainsville, Prince William County, USA
  • Figure 52 - A picture showing the proposed new SDC Austin facility, USA
  • Figure 53 - A table showing the number of Data Centre facilities, space and power under development in North America & South America by 11 Country Markets
  • Figure 54 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in Brazil from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 55 - A picture showing the Data Center Zetta facility, Bogota, Colombia
  • Figure 56 - A picture showing the HostDime Bogota Data Centre, Colombia
  • Figure 57 - A map showing the locations of Queretaro & Mexico City, Mexico
  • Figure 58 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre space and power in Mexico from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 (in '000s of m2 and in MW)
  • Figure 59 - A Pie Chart showing the Data Centre raised floor space in the Asia Pacific region by Country Market in per cent (as of the end of 2022)
  • Figure 60 - A picture showing the proposed development of the AirTrunk TOK-1 and TOK-2 Data Centre facilities, Japan
  • Figure 61 - A picture showing an impression of the proposed Dreamline Co. Data Centre facility, South Korea
  • Figure 62 - A table showing the proposed Stack Infrastructure Australia Data Centre facilities
  • Figure 63 - A pie chart showing the Data Centres broken down by Data Centre space as of the end of 2022 - in per cent
  • Figure 64 - A chart showing a forecast for EMEA region Data Centre raised floor space from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in m2 per annum
  • Figure 65- A chart showing a forecast for Americas region Data Centre raised floor space from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in m2 per annum
  • Figure 66 - A chart showing a forecast for the Asia Pacific region Data Centre raised floor space from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in m2 per annum
  • Figure 67 - A chart showing the growth in forecast total Data Centre raised floor space in '000s of m2 from the end of 2022 to the end of 2016
  • Figure 68 - A chart showing a forecast for the EMEA region DCCP from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in MW per annum
  • Figure 69 - A chart showing a forecast for the Americas region DCCP from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in MW per annum
  • Figure 70 - A chart showing a forecast for the Asia Pacific region DCCP from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in MW per annum
  • Figure 71 - A chart showing the growth in total forecast Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in MW per annum
  • Figure 72 - A chart showing the average forecast pricing in the EMEA region from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in USD per month (in rack space rentals)
  • Figure 73 - A chart showing the average forecast pricing in the Americas region from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in USD per month (in rack space rentals)
  • Figure 74 - A chart showing the average forecast pricing in the Asia Pacific region from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in USD per month (in rack space rentals)
  • Figure 75 - A chart showing the forecast Data Centre revenues in the EMEA region from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in millions of USD per annum
  • Figure 76 - A chart showing the forecast Data Centre revenues in the Americas region from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in millions of USD per annum
  • Figure 77 - A chart showing the forecast Data Centre revenues in the Asia Pacific region from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in millions of USD per annum
  • Figure 78 - A chart showing the forecast growth in total Data Centre Revenues from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in millions of USD per annum
  • Figure 79 - A pie chart showing the population in key Asia Pacific countries in per cent
  • Figure 80 - A pie chart showing the Data Centre raised floor space in key Asia Pacific countries in per cent
  • Figure 81 - A pie chart showing the Data Centre raised floor space by region in per cent as of the end of 2022
  • Figure 82 - A table showing the total forecast Data Centre raised floor space from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in '000s of m2 per annum
  • Figure 83 - A table showing the total forecast Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in MW per annum
  • Figure 84 - A table showing the total forecast Data Centre Revenues from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026 in millions of USD
  • Figure 85 - A table showing the Data Centre Providers included in the Global Data Centres report - from the end of 2022 to the end of 2026
  • Figure 86 - A table showing the main currency exchange rates converted into USD $1
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