DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Data Centre China 2020 to 2025: Innovation & Change – Chinese Data Centre Expansion” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
This report provides analysis of the third party Chinese Data Centre market, with Key Data Centre Provider Profiles, coverage of keyspace and power trends and a five-year forecast (from the end of 2020 to the end of 2025) based on Data Centre raised floor space, Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) and the annual investment in Chinese 3rd party Data Centre capacity forecast over the period.
The key elements of the Chinese Data Centre Landscape are:
The China Data Centre market has benefited from the twin factors of rapid economic growth of 10% per annum increasing the whole economy coupled with the rapid adoption of IT and digital services. China has seen double-digit economic growth, but since 2018 economic growth has declined to around 7% and is likely to decrease further in response to the Covid-19 outbreak from late 2019, although recovery from the pandemic appears to be taking place as of the time of writing (March and April 2020).
China has become the second-largest Data Centre market worldwide – behind the USA – with almost 1.6 million m2 of third party Data Centre raised floor space available across China.
The Chinese third -party Data Centre market is forecast to grow by over 1 million m2 of space over the five years to the end of 2025 to over 2.5 million m2. In size, China is similar to a large mature market – it has over 360 facilities and almost 200 Data Centre Providers. But China also offers faster growth than the other large Data Centre markets with datacentre pricing forecasting an increase of 72.5 percent over the next five-year period.
Selected regional Chinese Governments are also promoting a Data Centre sector as a means of advancing regional economic development with Hebei Province aiming to create a similar Data Centre Cluster in China as North Virginia has become in the USA.
Currently, the Chinese Data Centre market is dominated by the city areas of Beijing and Shanghai, with more Data Centre development overflowing to surrounding lower cost districts. Beijing and Shanghai account for 45 percent of the Chinese Data Centre space, with 14 Chinese cities accounting for 80 percent of the total Chinese market.
The Chinese Data Centre market is highly fragmented and has almost 200 Data Centre Providers with twelve Data Centre Providers accounting for seventy percent of total capacity as a handful of vendors introduce multiple Hyperscale Data Centre facilities with campus sites as large as 100,000 m2 of space.
Key Topics Covered:
Section 1 – The Chinese 3rd party Data Centre Landscape – as of 2020
Section 2 – Key Chinese 3rd party Data Centre Provider Profiles – as of 2020
Section 3 – Forecasts for the 3rd party Chinese Data Centre sector – from the end of 2020 to the end of 2025
Companies Mentioned
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