Europe's Data Centre Market is Expected to Reach Revenues of €17,469 million by 2026


Dublin, April 08, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Data Centre Europe - Outlook and Forecast - 2022 to 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The aim of the latest Data Centre in Europe report - 2022 to 2026 - provides a comprehensive overview of Data Centre activity across Europe from more than 650 Data Centre Providers in 17 countries (refer to coverage below for a list of countries covered).

The Data Centre 2022 report has been comprehensively updated with an extended 4-year forecast from the beginning of 2022 to the beginning of 2026. This edition places emphasis on Data Centre power (MW) as well as space shown in square metres, with a forecast for pricing per kW as well as standard rack space and per square metre pricing.

The 2022 report also provides details of announced expansions and new plans announced by the covered Data Centre Providers.

The report also includes a revenue 4-year forecast for Public Cloud revenues and third-party Data Centre revenues for each country.

Geographical Coverage: 17 countries


Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK.

The report considers the main trends impacting both the Carrier-based Data Centre segment as well as the Carrier Neutral Data Centre segment.

Coverage per country


For each of the 17 European countries surveyed in the country section it provides analysis of the following Key Data Centre statistics for each country which include the following statistics (as of the beginning of 2022):

  • The number of Data Centre providers and facilities and their location
  • Key Data Centre Provider Profiles including their expansion plans
  • Data Centre raised floor space forecast - in m2 (2022 to 2026)
  • Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) forecast - in MW (2022 to 2026)
  • Data Centre Pricing Forecast - in rack space, m2 space & per kW (2022 to 2026)
  • Data Centre Clusters in each Country
  • Data Centre market share by Data Centre Provider
  • Data Centre Revenue Forecast - in millions of Euro (2022 to 2026)
  • Public Cloud Revenue Forecast - in millions of Euro (2022 to 2026)
  • The Key Trends in each of the Data Centre Market surveyed
  • Data Centre Outlook for each country's profile

Benefits

  • A full list of the Data Centre providers covered in the report is provided - over 1,400 facilities and proposed build-out, Location, Size and Power
  • Extended 4-year forecast
  • The only report in the market with comprehensive coverage.
  • Data Centre list available in excel spreadsheet for an additional charge
  • 5 hours Access to Research Analyst following the purchase of the Report
  • A complimentary copy of the European 2021 Data Centre Development Report.

From the Data Centre Landscape research, the analyst has highlighted the following trends:

The continued growth in the key five FLAP+D country markets (Germany, UK, Netherlands, France and Ireland) - which account for 57 percent of Data Centre space - (consisting of over 2.3 million m2 of Data Centre space out of a total of 3.9 million m2 of space across the seventeen countries).

Selected Countries stand out as hot spots for future investments - Besides the core markets of the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and France, some countries are seeing extensive new investments, for example, Ireland, Poland, and Switzerland. The European Data Centre market is undergoing a boom in new facility build-outs, with over seventy projects underway in twelve countries from 2021 onwards, totaling 851,000 m2, increasing from under 10 percent in Sweden up to over 100 percent in Ireland.

Size of Data Centre - The research reveals that the size of the largest data centres in each of the 17 surveyed European countries varies significantly from 4,000 m2 (Czech Republic) up to 65,000 m2 (UK and Germany).

European Data Centre Revenues are forecast to be Euro €11,122 million - across the 17 countries as of the beginning of 2022 - increasing to Euro €17,469 million by the beginning of 2026 - an increase of 57 percent over the period.

European Public Cloud Revenues are forecast to be Euro €71,611 million - across the 17 countries as of the beginning of 2022 - increasing to Euro €103,107 million by the end of 2026 - an increase of 44 percent over the period.

Each of the Data Centre markets is continuing to grow despite the increase in Public Cloud services suggesting that the services are broadly complementary. The Data Centre Providers report that cloud services are becoming a key customer segment, accounting for up to thirty percent of their revenues. Increasingly European enterprises are pursuing a hybrid cloud strategy and are interconnecting via a Data Centre to enable a mix of cloud and colocation services - providing an uplift in revenues to both the Cloud and the Data Centre Provider.

The Data Centre Landscape highlights the new investment that is being made in Europe, in particular by US Data Centre entrants including CyrusOne, ServerChoice, Iron Mountain, QTS and Vantage Data Centers. These new entrants are introducing new campus Data Centres with Vantage Data Centers developing campus facilities in Berlin, Frankfurt, Milan, Warsaw and Zurich.

Companies Mentioned

  • Advania Data Centre
  • Amazon
  • Apple
  • AR Telecom
  • Ark Data Centres
  • Aruba Cloud
  • Asanti Datacenter
  • AtlasEdge Zurich
  • Biel Data Centre
  • Colt
  • CyrusONe
  • DATA4 Group
  • DataCube
  • DC Star
  • Digital Realty
  • EcoDataCenter
  • EdgeConneX
  • Equinix
  • Facebook
  • Ficolo
  • Google
  • GTR Slough
  • Havfrue (Mermaid) system
  • Hydro66
  • Interxion (Digital Realty)
  • Irideos Avalon
  • Iron Mountain
  • LCL Cloud
  • Liberty Global & Digital Bridge
  • Maincubes
  • Merlin Properties
  • Microsoft
  • Nectrics Group
  • Northern Data
  • NTT
  • Orange Spain
  • Proximity Data Centre
  • Proximus
  • PT Prime
  • Pulsant Data Centre
  • QTS
  • Scaleway DC3 Data Centre
  • ServerChoice
  • Sif Data Centre
  • Sines 4
  • Stack EMEA (SuperNAP)
  • Stockholm Energi
  • SuperNAP (renamed Stack Infrastructure)
  • Swisscom Data Centre
  • Telecom Italia Rome (Acilia)
  • Telefonica Alcala
  • Telehouse Europe Data Centre
  • The DataCenter Group
  • Vantage Data Centers
  • xScale 11x Data Centre
  • Yondr Group Slough Data Centre
  • ZRH1 Vantage Data Center



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