PUBLISHER: The Business Research Company | PRODUCT CODE: 1742128
PUBLISHER: The Business Research Company | PRODUCT CODE: 1742128
Data center low voltage (LV) or medium voltage (MV) power distribution refers to the electrical infrastructure and systems that facilitate the safe and efficient distribution of power within data centers. These power distribution systems are essential for ensuring a reliable electricity supply to servers, networking equipment, storage devices and other critical infrastructure components.
Data centers, which house computing and storage resources, rely on LV and MV power distribution systems to manage electrical loads, prevent power disruptions and optimize energy efficiency.
These power distribution systems are primarily used by data center operators, enterprises, cloud service providers, colocation providers and government agencies. They are deployed to maintain a stable and uninterrupted power supply, protect against power surges and enhance overall energy efficiency. The use of these systems is critical for supporting IT operations, minimizing downtime and ensuring business continuity. Power distribution in data centers is often complemented by backup power systems, such as generators and battery storage, while substitutes may include alternative energy solutions, such as direct current (DC) power distribution systems.
The global data center low voltage (LV) or medium voltage (MV) power distribution market was valued at $2,081.67 million in 2019 which grew till 2024 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 11.00%.
Expansion Of Cloud Computing
During the historic period, the expansion of cloud computing propelled the growth of the data center low voltage (LV) or medium voltage (MV) power distribution market. Data center low voltage (LV) or medium voltage (MV) power distribution is required for cloud computing, to ensure a reliable and scalable power supply that can handle the high energy demands of servers and networking equipment. This infrastructure helps maintain optimal performance, reduce redundancy and increase efficiency, supporting the continuous operation of cloud services. For instance, in January 2025, according to AAG IT Services, a UK-based IT services company, 60% of corporate data was stored in the cloud in 2022, while public cloud service revenue exceeded $415 billion, rising from $343 billion in 2021. Forecasts indicate that public cloud service revenues will reach $526 billion in 2023. Therefore, the expansion of cloud computing drove the growth of the data center low voltage (LV) or medium voltage (MV) power distribution market.
AI-Powered Micro Modular Data Centers For Enhanced Efficiency And Scalability
Major companies operating in the data center low voltage (LV) or medium voltage (MV) power distribution market are focusing on developing innovative products, such as micro modular data center systems, to provide rapid deployment, scalability and energy efficiency. For example, in April 2024, Vertiv, a US-based company that provides critical infrastructure and services for data centers, launched the Vertiv SmartAisle. The SmartAisle 3 is a micro modular data center system powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), enhancing intelligence and operational efficiency within the data center environment. Now available in Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand, it can be configured to support up to 120kW of total IT load and is suitable for various industries, including banking, healthcare, government and transportation. Building on previous Vertiv SmartAisle technology, SmartAisle 3 is a fully integrated data center ecosystem that includes racks, an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), thermal management, monitoring and physical security. The latest version incorporates AI-driven self-learning features that significantly optimize operational and energy efficiency. Each rack cabinet features a Smart Power Output Device (POD) that manages power distribution to rack PDUs while monitoring critical conditions, such as temperature, humidity and door status.
The global data center low voltage (LV) or medium voltage (MV) power distribution market is fairly fragmented, with a large number of small players operating in the market. The top ten competitors in the market made up to 20.90% of the total market in 2024.
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