A data center UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a critical component of a data center's power infrastructure. It is designed to provide backup power to the data center's critical equipment in the event of a power outage or other power-related issues. UPS systems are used to prevent data loss, equipment damage, and downtime by providing power to the data center's critical equipment for a limited time until the primary power source is restored or until a backup generator takes over. According to the latest research, the data center UPS market in Europe is poised to grow by USD 340.1 million during 2023-2029, progressing at a CAGR of 6.9% during the forecast period. Data centers require uninterrupted power supply to ensure the continuous operation of critical equipment. Power outages or fluctuations can lead to data loss, equipment damage, and downtime, which can be costly for businesses. The increasing demand for uninterrupted power supply is driving the growth of the data center UPS market.
This industry report offers market estimates of the Europe market, followed by a detailed analysis of the power range, end user, and country. The Europe market data on data center UPS can be segmented by power range: 20–200 kVA, 200–500 kVA , >500 kVA. The 20–200 kVA segment held the largest revenue share in 2022. Data center UPS market is further segmented by end user: financial, healthcare, institutional, IT, telecommunications, others. Among these, the IT segment was accounted for the highest revenue generator in 2022. Based on country, the data center UPS market is segmented into: France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, UK and Ireland, Rest of Europe. UK and Ireland captured the largest share of the market in 2022.
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