Germany Data Center Market Segmented By Solution (IT Infrastructure, General Infrastructure, Electrical Infrastructure, Mechanical Infrastructure, and Others), By Enterprise Size (Large Enterprises and Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs)), By End-User (Information Technology & Telecom, Government, BFSI, Healthcare, and Others), By Region, Competition, Forecast and Opportunities 2028

Published Date: November - 2024 | Publisher: MIR | No of Pages: 320 | Industry: ICT | Format: Report available in PDF / Excel Format

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Germany Data Center Market Segmented By Solution (IT Infrastructure, General Infrastructure, Electrical Infrastructure, Mechanical Infrastructure, and Others), By Enterprise Size (Large Enterprises and Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs)), By End-User (Information Technology & Telecom, Government, BFSI, Healthcare, and Others), By Region, Competition, Forecast and Opportunities 2028

Forecast Period2024-2028
Market Size (2022)USD 5.43 Billion
CAGR (2023-2028)5.25%
Fastest Growing SegmentBFSI
Largest MarketIT Infrastructure

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Germany data center market is anticipated to witness a growth of steady CAGR during the forecast period, 2024-2028. The increased demand for cloud computing among SMEs, government regulations for regional data security, and increasing local investment are important factors affecting the demand for data centers in the country.

Growth In Colocation and Hyperscale Investments will Lead to Growth in the Market

For a numerus reasons, Germany has drawn businesses and service providers looking for increased business coordination and agility through the provision of digital services. A considerable portion of Europe's gross domestic product (GDP) is produced by it, making it one of the most economically significant EU members. The nation's economic importance has led several small and medium-sized data centers to make considerable investments in infrastructure that can accommodate the rising need for data storage which goes hand in hand with the demand for digital services.

The surge in the construction of hyperscale data centers and the introduction of GDPR, which has been stimulating investments and the growth of regional cloud networks in Germany, have both contributed to the significant growth of the data center market in the past few years. Businesses in the nation are also noticing significant data generation across industries, which may have a favourable impact on investments in Big Data and IoT technology in the data center market. Vantage Data Center and CloudHQ NDC Data Center are two recent entrants who intend to construct numerous hyperscale facilities.

Additionally, the cloud data center services with Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) package from Konica Minolta was launched in July 2021. It helps businesses to minimise expenses and effort associated with their IT infrastructure while enhancing security. In Konica Minolta's own data centers in Stockholm, Sweden and Hanover, Germany, the package provides a virtual IT infrastructure environment with a network, storage, and server resources. Rising SaaS and network client demand from the pandemic response mandating remote working and education has been beneficial for colocation service providers and the cloud. Also, the demand for these services has been rising, making them particularly recession resistant. As a result, data center development projects have continued to keep up with the demand. During the anticipated period, the country's growing need for colocation data centers and hyperscale investments are anticipated to fuel market expansion.

The Germany market is deploying and utilising 5G services in commercial and industrial settings. Leading companies are putting 5G into use in Germany, including Telstra, Vodafone, TPG Telecom, and Optus. The need for data centers is increasing in Germany because of investments in smart cities and 5G deployment. The carrier aggregation method was used in Germany to implement a combination of 5G FDD GHz and TDD with spectrum ranges of 2.1 GHz and 3.5 GHz, respectively. To become more environmentally friendly, secure, and economical, data centers in Germany are investing in new technology. For instance, in 2022, Nokia unveiled its 5G industrial incubation lab. In March 2022, the Germany government announced plans to invest around 750 million dollars in the NBN fixed wireless network, with the remaining 480 million dollars coming from NBN (two options for Australian households to access the internet). The funds will aid NBN in accelerating the rollout of 5G millimetre wave technology over the entire fixed wireless network.

As a result, to be more affordable, secure, and environmentally friendly, Germany data centers are investing in cutting-edge technology.

Recent Developments

  • In January 2023, CyrusOnepurchased a building in Frankfurt, Germany with the intention of converting itinto a campus for data centers. Before declaring that CyrusOne was the buyer,the investment firm Corum had sold the Europark office complex in Frankfurt forEUR 95 million (USD 102.3 million).
  • Lumen conveyed intentionsto sell Colt Technology Services its EMEA business in November 2022. To sellLumen's Europe and Middle East and Africa (EMEA) division to Colt for USD 1.8billion, the communications company announced entering into an exclusive agreement.Early 2023 was the target date for the deal's completion.
  • The companies operating inthe area are purchasing various providers of data center solutions to diversifytheir product/solution or service portfolios. For instance, the German privateequity company Deutsche Beteiligungs AG (DBAG), which also invested in andbought two of the data centers owned by the IT consultant akquinet, created anew DACH-focused data center operator in March 2022. The company disclosed thatits DBAG Fund VII was conducting a management buyout (MBO) to acquire theentire stock of akquinet AG. Together with the fund, DBAG invested up to aroundEUR 5 million (USD 5.5 million) to acquire roughly 20% of the shares. Toprovide low cost and low carbon solution for data center workloads outside ofGermany while giving highly linked choices with low latency to major markets,bulk data operators of data centers and data center services are expanding inthe Nordics areas.
  • Google said in September 2021 that it intended to expand its operationsin Germany by investing USD 1.1 billion in new data centers. By 2022, the newlyconstructed Hanau data center by NDC-Garbe hopes to be completely operational.The structure will have 10,000 square metres of space and be four floors tall.A mix of adiabatic and dry cooling modes is one of the features that helpreduce the likelihood of water scarcity.
  • The second phase of building for one of Vantage's data center complexesin Frankfurt, Germany, was shown in February 2022. The company stated that itconstructs the second of three buildings on its 55MW EU campus (FRA1) inOffenbach. The finished facility will be 13,000 square metres (140,000 squarefeet) in size and have a 16MW capacity. Additionally, it will launch consumerservice in the first half of 2024.
  • As of January 2022, with a combined 24MW electricity, Maincubes intendsto build its third data center in Frankfurt and Berlin. A colocation and datacenter operator called Maincubes has revealed intentions to construct two newdata centers. The business will debut its first structure in Berlin and thirdlocation in Frankfurt.
  • The iCube 2.0 and the 9PX lithium-ion UPS, two new products from Eatonthat are part of their mini data center and 9PX uninterruptible power supplyseries, were introduced in June 2021. Businesses are now able to attaininformation and operational technology excellence with the aid of the newregional solutions, setting their company for success in the on-going energytransition.
  • ABB and AFC Energy entered into a strategic investment and developmentagreement in April 2021 to further the integration of fuel cell technology intotheir fast-growing data center and eMobility markets.
  • Vantage Data Centers announced the opening of two brand-new campuses inWarsaw and Berlin in June 2022. The new locations are a part of Vantage's USD 2billion expansion into Europe, which will deliver data center campuses tohyperscalers and cloud providers in two highly sought-after regions.

Market Segmentation

Germany data center market can be segmented by solution, enterprise size, end user, and region. Based on solution, the market is divided into IT infrastructure, general infrastructure, electrical infrastructure, mechanical infrastructure, and others. Based on enterprise size, the market is segmented into large enterprises and small & medium enterprises (SMEs). Based on end-user industry, the market is divided into information technology & telecom, government, BFSI, healthcare, and others. Based on region, market is divided into North-West, North-East, South -West, and South-East

Market Players

NDC Data Centers GmbH, Arista Networks, Broadcom Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., Dell Technologies Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Huawei technologies co. Ltd, IBM Corporation, Datacenter One GmbH, and Cyxtera Technologies inc. are some of the leading players operating in the Germany data center market.

Attribute

Details

Base Year

2022

Historic Data

2018 â€“ 2021

Estimated Year

2023

Forecast Period

2024 – 2028

Quantitative Units

Revenue in USD Million and CAGR for 2018-2022 and 2023-2028

Report Coverage

Revenue forecast, company share, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends

Segments Covered

Solution

Enterprise Size

End-User

Region

Regional Scope

North-West, North-East, South -West, South-East

Key Companies Profiled

NDC Data Centers GmbH, Arista Networks, Broadcom Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., Dell Technologies Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Huawei technologies co. Ltd, IBM Corporation, Datacenter One GmbH, Cyxtera Technologies inc.

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