Industry: ICT & Media | Lastest Edition: June 19, 2026 | No of Pages: 247 | No. of Tables: 115 | No. of Figures: 105 | Format: PDF | Report Code : IC2425
The Italy Data Center Market size was valued at USD 5.92 billion in 2024, and is projected to grow to USD 6.67 billion by 2025. Additionally, the industry is expected to continue its growth trajectory, reaching USD 9.10 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.40% from 2025 to 2030.
Italy data center market is experiencing robust growth, driven by strategic collaborations and industry initiatives that enhance knowledge sharing, sustainability, and technological advancement. The Italian Data Centre Association (IDA), supported by companies like Microsoft, Equinix, Rai Way, and Digital Realty, promotes best practices, energy efficiency, and innovation, positioning Italy as a competitive hub for secure and environmentally responsible digital infrastructure. Expansion efforts by local telecommunications companies, including Rai Way’s edge network spanning 18 facilities, further strengthen connectivity and support AI, IoT, gaming, and OTT services, meeting rising data demands across sectors.
However, high upfront capital requirements and compliance with strict environmental and energy-efficiency regulations continue to challenge smaller enterprises and startups, limiting market entry and slowing expansion. On the other hand, energy-backed, GPU-ready modular pods present a significant opportunity, enabling operators to deliver ultra-dense, low-latency computing for AI and high-performance workloads, secure long-term contracts, and provide differentiated, sustainable services, thereby supporting scalable growth and reinforcing Italy’s presence in the global data center ecosystem.
Italy’s data center market is gaining momentum through strategic collaborations among leading industry players. The formation of the Italian Data Centre Association (IDA), supported by companies such as Microsoft, Equinix, Rai Way, and Digital Realty, exemplifies this trend. IDA promotes knowledge sharing, industry standards, and sustainable practices, strengthening cooperation between operators, developers, and other stakeholders. With a focus on education, innovation, and energy efficiency, the initiative positions Italy as a competitive hub for secure, environmentally responsible, and technologically advanced cloud data centers. By fostering collaboration and driving best practices, IDA is accelerating Italy’s digital infrastructure growth and reinforcing its presence in the global market.
Local telecom operators are also playing a pivotal role in expanding Italy’s data center ecosystem. For instance, Rai Way has deployed an edge data center network spanning 18 facilities across 20 regions, offering 3.4 MW IT capacity with sub-5ms latency and integrated sustainability measures. This network supports telecom operators, gaming, IoT, OTT, and AI service providers, enhancing connectivity, computational efficiency, and digital resilience. By addressing rising data demands and enabling centralized computing for multiple sectors, local telecom expansions are bolstering Italy’s network infrastructure and driving the adoption of cutting-edge digital services.
The data center market in Italy faces significant barriers due to the high capital expenditure required to establish and operate modern facilities. Smaller enterprises and startups struggle to meet these upfront financial commitments. Additionally, strict environmental and energy-efficiency regulations necessitate ongoing investments in sustainable technologies, further increasing operational costs. These financial and regulatory challenges slow market expansion and limit new entrants despite rising demand for advanced digital infrastructure.
The global surge in AI, machine learning, and high-performance computing workloads presents a strategic opportunity for data center operators. Energy-backed, GPU-ready modular pods provide high-density, low-latency compute environments while ensuring reliable power and cooling via secured PPAs or on-site generation. These modular solutions enable operators to capture premium ARPU, secure long-term contracts, and deliver differentiated high-performance services. Integrating GPU-ready infrastructure with sustainable energy solutions allows providers to scale efficiently, achieve operational resilience, and maintain a competitive edge in the global data center ecosystem.
The market players operating in the Italy data center industry include Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL, IBM Italia S.p.A., Microsoft S.r.l., Cisco Systems Italy S.r.l., Oracle Italia S.r.l. a socio unico, SAP Italia S.p.A., Hewlett Packard Enterprise Italia S.r.l., Equinix Italia S.r.l., STACK EMEA Italy S.r.l., Vantage Data Centers Italy S.r.l., Kyndryl Italia S.p.A., Aruba S.p.A., Retelit S.p.A., DATA4 Italy S.p.A., ITnet S.r.l. and others.
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/CRAH 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
Enterprise Data Centers
Colocation Data Centers
Cloud Data Centers
Hyperscale Data Centers
Edge Data Centers
Micro Data Centers
Others
Tier I
Tier II
Tier III
Tier IV
Small Data Centers
Mid-Sized Data Centers
Large Data Centers
<0.01 GW (Small)
0.01–0.05 GW (Medium)
0.05–0.1 GW (Large)
0.1–0.5 GW (Hyperscale)
0.5 GW (Mega-Campus)
<10kW
10–19kW
20–29kW
30–39kW
40–49kW
50kW
N (No Redundancy)
N+1 (Single-Fault Tolerant)
N+2 (Dual-Fault Tolerant)
2N (Full Duplication)
2N+1 (Concurrently Maintainable + Extra Spare)
3N/2N+2 (Multi-Backup Fault Tolerant)
Less Than 1.2
1.2 – 1.5
1.5 – 2.0
Greater Than 2.0
Traditional
Containerized
Modular
Cloud Service Provider
Technology Provider
Telecom
Healthcare
BFSI
Retail & E-Commerce
Entertainment & Media
Government
Energy
Others
Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL
IBM Italia S.p.A.
Microsoft S.r.l.
Cisco Systems Italy S.r.l.
Oracle Italia S.r.l. a socio unico
SAP Italia S.p.A.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Italia S.r.l.
Equinix Italia S.r.l.
STACK EMEA Italy S.r.l.
Vantage Data Centers Italy S.r.l.
Kyndryl Italia S.p.A.
Aruba S.p.A.
Retelit S.p.A.
DATA4 Italy S.p.A.
ITnet S.r.l.
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Parameters |
Details |
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Market Size in 2025 |
USD 6.67 Billion |
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Revenue Forecast in 2030 |
USD 9.10 Billion |
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Growth Rate |
CAGR of 6.40% from 2025 to 2030 |
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Analysis Period |
2024–2030 |
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Base Year Considered |
2024 |
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Forecast Period |
2025–2030 |
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Market Size Estimation |
Billion (USD) |
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Growth Factors |
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Companies Profiled |
15 |
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Market Share |
Available for 10 companies |
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