U.S. Data Center Market

U.S. Data Center Market

U.S. Data Center Market by Infrastructure (Hardware, Software, Services), by Type (Enterprise Data Centers, and others), by Data Center Rating (Tier I, and others), by Size (Small Data Centers, and others), by Server Rack Density (<10kW, and others), by Data Center Redundancy (N+1, and others), by PUE Outlook (Less than 1.2, and others), by Design Outlook (Traditional, and others), by End User (Cloud Service Provider and others)- Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2024–2030

Industry: ICT & Media | Publish Date: 04-Jul-2025 | No of Pages: 173 | No. of Tables: 158 | No. of Figures: 103 | Format: PDF | Report Code : IC2420

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U.S. Data Center Market Overview

The U.S. Data Center Market size was valued at USD 103.27 billion in 2023, and is predicted to reach USD 158.55 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.3% from 2024 to 2030. The data center market, also referred to as the network infrastructure market, encompasses the planning, construction, operation, and upkeep of specialized infrastructure dedicated to hosting computing systems. It comprises various components such as servers, storage systems, and networking gear, providing services such as cloud computing and connectivity solutions. Presently, the industry is witnessing widespread adoption of cloud services, alongside the emergence of edge computing to minimize latency.

Key trends include an emphasis on sustainability, heightened cybersecurity concerns, the integration of hybrid and multi-cloud approaches, and the influence of 5G networks. These trends underscore the industry's response to the growing demand for scalable, efficient, and secure data processing and storage solutions in the era of digital transformation. According to the United States International Trade Commission, the data processing and storage market is projected to expand from USD 56 billion in 2020 to USD 90 billion by 2025.

Nationwide Scalability and Market Maturity

The U.S. data center market is driven by a mature digital ecosystem supported by strong demand from diverse sectors including finance, healthcare, media, and manufacturing. The presence of well-established digital infrastructure allows rapid scaling of operations, while widespread fiber networks and reliable power grids make it easier for new data center developments to come online efficiently. This foundational maturity reduces operational risk and accelerates deployment timelines for operators.

 

Strategic Expansion by Global Technology Leaders

The sustained momentum of major cloud and AI providers in the U.S. is fueling aggressive expansion strategies. Companies are not only building new hyperscale campuses but also retrofitting existing facilities to support artificial intelligence, machine learning, and high-performance computing. This surge in specialized workloads has led to increased demand for custom chipsets, GPU-powered servers, and ultra-low latency interconnects—driving innovation and investment across the entire data center value chain.

 

Infrastructure Bottlenecks and Land Scarcity

Despite strong market growth, data center development faces challenges from land scarcity in high-demand metro areas and strained access to reliable, scalable power. Grid limitations, zoning restrictions, and long permitting timelines are becoming more common, particularly in regions like Silicon Valley and Northern Virginia. These constraints are forcing operators to consider alternative locations and delaying time-to-market, potentially hindering the pace of infrastructure rollout in key markets. 

AI-optimized Data Center Design and Innovation 

The rising influence of AI workloads is opening a new frontier for innovation in data center design and operation. There is growing demand for facilities that can support dense compute environments, liquid cooling technologies, and intelligent automation systems for predictive maintenance and energy optimization. This shift presents significant opportunities for data center providers, design firms, and equipment manufacturers to deliver next-generation infrastructure purpose-built for AI and data-intensive applications. Forward-looking operators who embrace AI-focused upgrades will gain a competitive edge in an increasingly performance-driven market.

 

Competitive Landscape

The key market players operating in the U.S. data center industry include Equinix, Inc., Digital Realty Trust, Inc., CyrusOne, Inc., CoreSite Realty Corporation, QTS Realty Trust, Inc., Iron Mountain Data Centers, Switch, Inc., NTT Global Data Centers, Cologix, Vantage Data Centers, Flexential, Inc., DataBank, Inc., TierPoint, LLC, EdgeConneX, Inc., STACK Infrastructure and others.

U.S. Data Center Market Key Segments

By Infrastructure

  • Hardware

    • IT Hardware    

      • Servers

      • Storage Systems

      • Networking Equipment

    • Power Infrastructure Hardware    

      • Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)

      • Generators

      • Automatic Transfer Switches

      • Power Distribution Units (PDUs)

    • Mechanical Infrastructure Hardware    

      • Computer-Room Air Conditioners (CRAC/CRA Units)

      • Chillers

      • Racks

      • Cable Management Systems

    • Safety & Security Hardware    

      • Fire Suppression Systems

      • Physical Security Systems (CCTV, access controls)

  • Software        

    • DCIM & Monitoring    

    • Automation & Orchestration

    • Backup & Disaster Recovery    

    • Security Software    

    • Virtualization Software    

    • Analytics & Reporting Software    

    • Other Software    

  • Services        

    • Planning & Professional Services    

      • Site & Building Design

      • System/Infrastructure Engineering

      • Professional Advisory (compliance, energy audits)

    • Integration & Deployment Services    

      • Electrical & Mechanical Installation

      • Commissioning & Acceptance Testing

    • Operation & Support Services    

      • Preventive & Corrective Maintenance

      • Facilities Management / Remote Monitoring

      • Support Services (Helpdesk, Onsite SLA support)

    • Hosting & Managed Services    

      • Colocation & Cloud Hosting Services

      • Virtual/Private Hosting Platforms

By Type            

  • Enterprise Data Centers        

  • Colocation Data Centers        

  • Cloud Data Centers        

  • Hyperscale Data Centers        

  • Edge Data Centers        

  • Micro Data Centers        

  • Others        

By Data Center Rating            

  • Tier I        

  • Tier II        

  • Tier III        

  • Tier IV        

By Size             

  • Small Data Centers        

  • Med-sized Data Centers        

  • Large Data Centers        

By Server Rack Density            

  • <10kW        

  • 10-19kW        

  • 20-29kW        

  • 30-39kW        

  • 40-49kW        

  • >50kW        

By Data Center Redundancy            

  • N+1        

  • 2N        

  • N+2        

  • N        

By PUE Outlook            

  • Less than 1.2        

  • 1.2 - 1.5        

  • 1.5 - 2.0        

  • Greater than 2.0        

By Design Outlook            

  • Traditional

  • Containerized        

  • Modular        

By End User            

  • Cloud Service Provider        

  • Technology Provider        

  • Telecom        

  • Healthcare        

  • BFSI        

  • Retail & E-commerce        

  • Entertainment & Media        

  • Government        

  • Energy        

  • Others    

Key Players

  • Equinix, Inc.

  • Digital Realty Trust, Inc.

  • CyrusOne, Inc.

  • CoreSite Realty Corporation

  • QTS Realty Trust, Inc.

  • Iron Mountain Data Centers

  • Switch, Inc.

  • NTT Global Data Centers

  • Cologix

  • Vantage Data Centers

  • Flexential, Inc.

  • DataBank, Inc.

  • TierPoint, LLC

  • EdgeConneX, Inc.

  • STACK Infrastructure

REPORT SCOPE AND SEGMENTATION:

Parameters

Details

Market Size in 2023

USD 103.27 Billion

Revenue Forecast in 2030

USD 158.55 Billion

Growth Rate

CAGR of 6.3% from 2024 to 2030

Analysis Period

2023–2030

Base Year Considered

2023

Forecast Period

2024–2030

Market Size Estimation

Billion (USD)

Growth Factors

  • Nationwide Scalability and Market Maturity

  • Strategic Expansion by Global Technology Leaders

Companies Profiled

15

Market Share

Available for 10 companies

Customization Scope

Free customization (equivalent up to 80 working hours of analysts) after purchase. Addition or alteration to country, regional, and segment scope.

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U.S. Data Center Market Revenue by 2030 (Billion USD) U.S. Data Center Market Segmentation U.S. Data Center Market Major Regions

Frequently Asked Questions

The key market players operating in the market are Equinix, Inc., Digital Realty Trust, Inc., CyrusOne, Inc., CoreSite Realty Corporation, QTS Realty Trust, Inc., Iron Mountain Data Centers, Switch, Inc., NTT Global Data Centers, Cologix, Vantage Data Centers, Flexential, Inc., DataBank, Inc., TierPoint, LLC, EdgeConneX, Inc., STACK Infrastructure and others.

According to the Next Move Strategy Consulting, the size of the U.S. data center market is estimated at USD 103.27 billion in 2023.

High initial investment hinders the market growth.

Introduction of edge computing in data center is expected to create future opportunities in the data center market.

According to the Next Move Strategy Consulting, the size of the U.S. data center market is estimated to be at USD 158.55 billion in 2030.

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