Product Code: TC 3668
The modular UPS market will grow from USD 5.44 billion in 2024 to USD 9.52 billion by 2030 at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.8% during the forecast period. Modular UPS systems are changing power management for IT, telecommunications, healthcare, and manufacturing industries. A modular UPS solution enables providers of critical infrastructures, such as IT firms, servers, storage systems, network devices, and cloud platforms, to ensure continuous business continuity and data security during power outages.
Scope of the Report |
Years Considered for the Study | 2019-2030 |
Base Year | 2023 |
Forecast Period | 2024-2030 |
Units Considered | USD (Billion) |
Segments | Components, Phase Type, Form Factor, Technology Type, Battery Type, Power Capacity, Voltage, Organization Size, End Users |
Regions covered | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East Africa, and Latin America |
The adoption of modular UPS systems is growing because of operations' scalability, energy efficiency, and reliability. These systems allow businesses to adjust to changing power demand without difficulty while assuring future endurance and performance. Modular designs also enable speedy repairs and substitutions since an uninterrupted power supply would be established with very little disruption to operations.
By battery type, the lithium-ion batteries segment holds the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
Lithium-ion batteries are rechargeable power sources best known for their high energy density, long life, and fast charging. With their efficiency and compactness, these batteries are used in modern power backup systems. The rise of businesses and their increased dependency on power would now mean unbroken power supplies for mission-critical operations, and medical services would be at the center of such applications. Hence, lithium-ion batteries will undoubtedly meet the reliable backup for that industry's significant needs in terms of downtime disruptions.
For instance, modular UPS systems with lithium-ion batteries will ensure that uptime-critical operations affecting transaction processing, data storage, and customer services in data centers or financial institutions run consistently. These recharge faster and last longer than lead-acid batteries, reducing maintenance and downtime.
A modular UPS design with lithium-ion batteries gives flexibility in increasing or reducing the power capacity of a business without a very expensive investment at the front. Their high energy density makes these lithium-ion batteries applicable in places lacking space as they provide a similar backup more compactly. Their operating efficiency in energy usage minimizes operation costs and stimulates the adoption of this technology, especially in healthcare, telecommunications, and IT. Companies would use modular UPS systems with lithium-ion batteries to ensure a reliable power backup solution, cost-saving in the long run, and the flexibility to augment it to support the expanding infrastructure.
Based on end users, the industrial segment holds the largest market share during the forecast period.
Continuous and reliable power supply is one of the key requirements for the industrial sector to run manufacturing processes smoothly, machinery safely, and critical systems optimally. Modular UPS systems are very effective, scalable, and efficient power protection solutions to unpredicted power outages, equipment failures, and power quality issues that can cause a shutdown. Modular UPS is especially useful to users who require scaling of power protection in manufacturing, automotive, oil and gas, and chemical industries because they require such systems for continuity in production. Modular systems give the flexibility to scale power protection whenever needed without making any unnecessary commitments toward huge heavyweight systems from the beginning. Gradually, as demand rises for those systems, additional capacity is added without shutting down the production.
The modular structure of UPS units also makes maximum operational flexibility and redundancy possible, particularly in industrial surroundings. Modular UPS systems enable different equipment configurations, ranging from production line operation through the use of a control room and beyond automation systems, thus promoting a continuous power supply. Hot-swappable modules and N+X redundancy features minimize downtime and maximize productivity, even during maintenance or upgrades. In other words, with the increasing automation and interconnectivity within the industrial operations, the uninterrupted supply is going to be much more needed to operate critical machinery and IT infrastructure, where modular UPS helps in continuous operation.
The smart manufacturing process and Industry 4.0 have increased the demand for modular UPS systems in various industrial applications. These systems protect data loss or damage to equipment due to power interruptions. A modular approach guarantees that industries will be configured to current primary power requirements but will also accommodate the addition of advanced technologies into more traditional industrial processes, including robotics, sensors, and AI. Modular UPS systems are designed to be energy-efficient yet scalable and cost-efficient. Moreover, these modular systems would contribute to the general growth and innovation of the industrial sector, making them a worthy investment for businesses that intend to maintain their competitiveness and resilience.
Based on the voltage, the medium voltage modular UPS(250-480V) segment holds the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
Medium voltage modular UPS systems (from 250 to 480 V) are designed for power protection in medium-sized businesses and facilities in the best capacity and flexibility. Applications for these systems are typically related to mid-sized data centers, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and light industry plants. Usually, they are applied for powering operations that require robust, scalable, and energy-efficient power solutions that are reliable in the continuity of critical processes.
The medium voltage modular UPS systems are scalable, allowing businesses to scale their power capacity incrementally by adding modules to address changing needs without changing the entire system, thereby saving costs and being flexible over time. It usually comes with advanced technologies like a high-efficiency rectifier and inverter to improve energy performance and lower operating costs. The modular design has also made it easier to maintain the system with less downtime because units can be serviced and replaced without affecting the overall system.
Medium voltage UPS systems are generally known for their dependability and safeguarding critical infrastructure from power interruptions. Such UPS systems offer uninterruptible services in case of any power failure, sudden changes in voltage, or surges, which guarantees that critical, reliable operations can be run under a high level of disturbance. Such systems can become extremely valuable, for example, in a hospital when there is no downtime in medical lifesaving equipment. Data centers are also affected; a short outage can cause serviceability problems. Medium voltage modular UPS systems are perfect for solid but flexible options for medium-scale operations requiring solid power protection.
Breakdown of primaries
We interviewed Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), directors of innovation and technology, system integrators, and executives from several significant modular UPS market companies.
- By Company: Tier I: 40%, Tier II: 25%, and Tier III: 35%
- By Designation: C-Level Executives: 25%, Director Level: 37%, and Others: 38%
- By Region: North America: 42%, Europe: 24%, Asia Pacific: 18%, Rest of World: 16%
Some of the significant modular UPS market vendors are Huawei (China), Schneider Electric(France), ABB(Switzerland), Vertiv(US), Legrand(France), Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics(India), Eaton(Ireland), Delta Electronics(Taiwan), Mitsubishi Electric(Japan), and Toshiba(Japan).
Research coverage:
In the market report, we covered the modular UPS market across segments. We estimated the market size and growth potential for many segments based on component, phase type, form factor, technology type, battery type, power capacity, voltage, organization size, end users, and region. It contains a thorough competition analysis of the major market participants, information about their businesses, essential observations about their product and service offerings, current trends, and critical market strategies.
Reasons to buy this report:
With information on the most accurate revenue estimates for the whole modular UPS industry and its subsegments, the research will benefit market leaders and recent newcomers. Stakeholders will benefit from this report's increased understanding of the competitive environment, which will help them better position their companies and develop go-to-market strategies. The research offers information on the main market drivers, constraints, opportunities, and challenges, as well as aids players in understanding the pulse of the industry.
The report provides insights on the following pointers:
Analysis of key drivers (demand for power resilience in smart cities, evolving disaster recovery and business continuity requirements, rise in data centers around the world, increasing demand for zero power downtime from various sectors, growing need for scalable and redundant power systems), restraints (high initial capital costs, availability of alternate power backup systems), opportunities (growing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, development of high-power computing (HPC) and AI Infrastructure, demand for hyperscale data centers, cloud usage, and extensive colocation facilities, need for green power supply), and challenges (automation dependence on battery technology and limited lifespan, limited awareness and competition from conventional power backup systems ).
- Product Development/Innovation: Comprehensive analysis of emerging technologies, R&D initiatives, and new service and product introductions in the modular UPS industry.
- Market Development: In-depth details regarding profitable markets: the paper examines the global modular UPS industry.
- Market Diversification: Comprehensive details regarding recent advancements, investments, unexplored regions, new goods and services, and the modular UPS industry.
- Competitive Assessment: Thorough analysis of the market shares, expansion plans, and service portfolios of the top competitors in the modular UPS industry, such as Huawei (China), Schneider Electric(France), ABB(Switzerland), Vertiv(US), and Legrand(France).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES
- 1.2 MARKET DEFINITION
- 1.3 MARKET SCOPE
- 1.3.1 MARKET SEGMENTATION
- 1.3.2 INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
- 1.3.3 YEARS CONSIDERED
- 1.4 CURRENCY CONSIDERED
- 1.5 STAKEHOLDERS
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 2.1 RESEARCH APPROACH
- 2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA
- 2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA
- 2.1.2.1 Breakup of primary profiles
- 2.1.2.2 Key industry insights
- 2.2 MARKET BREAKUP AND DATA TRIANGULATION
- 2.3 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION
- 2.3.1 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
- 2.3.2 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
- 2.3.3 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION APPROACHES
- 2.4 MARKET FORECAST
- 2.5 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS
- 2.6 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS
- 4.1 OVERVIEW OF MODULAR UPS MARKET
- 4.2 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY COMPONENT
- 4.3 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY SERVICE
- 4.4 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY POWER CAPACITY
- 4.5 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY PHASE TYPE
- 4.6 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE
- 4.7 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY FORM FACTOR
- 4.8 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY BATTERY TYPE
- 4.9 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY VOLTAGE
- 4.10 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY ORGANIZATION SIZE
- 4.11 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY END USER
- 4.12 MODULAR UPS MARKET: REGIONAL SCENARIO
5 MARKET OVERVIEW AND INDUSTRY TRENDS
- 5.1 INTRODUCTION
- 5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS
- 5.2.1 DRIVERS
- 5.2.1.1 Surging demand for power resilience in smart cities
- 5.2.1.2 Evolving disaster recovery and business continuity requirements
- 5.2.1.3 Rapid expansion of data centers
- 5.2.1.4 Increasing demand for zero power downtime
- 5.2.1.5 Growing need for scalable and redundant power systems
- 5.2.2 RESTRAINTS
- 5.2.2.1 High initial capital costs
- 5.2.2.2 Availability of alternate power backup systems
- 5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES
- 5.2.3.1 Growing electric vehicle charging infrastructure
- 5.2.3.2 Development of high-power computing and AI infrastructure
- 5.2.3.3 Increasing count of hyperscale data centers, cloud usage, and large colocation facilities
- 5.2.3.4 Rising demand for green power supply
- 5.2.4 CHALLENGES
- 5.2.4.1 Growing reliance on automation and limited lifespan of batteries
- 5.2.4.2 Limited awareness and increasing preference for non-modular solutions
- 5.3 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
- 5.3.1 UK'S LARGEST PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATION INSTALLED VERTIV'S SMARTMOD SOLUTION TO ENHANCE DATA CENTER INFRASTRUCTURE
- 5.3.2 ABB'S MODULAR UPS SOLUTION EMPOWERED FICOLO'S UNDERGROUND DATA CENTER EXPANSION
- 5.3.3 FUJI ELECTRIC'S UPS SOLUTION ENSURED SMOOTH, RELIABLE OPERATIONS AND HIGH-QUALITY PRINTING FOR NEW DELHI MANUFACTURER
- 5.3.4 CONVERGE ICT SOLUTIONS EXPANDED ITS DATA CENTER WITH HUAWEI SMARTLI UPS
- 5.3.5 CZECH ICT LEADER UPGRADED ITS DATA CENTER POWER WITH ABB'S CONCEPTPOWER DPA 500 UPS
- 5.3.6 DATAVITA PARTNERED WITH VERTIV TO DEPLOY LITHIUM-ION BATTERY SYSTEM IN SCOTLAND'S FIRST METRO DATA CENTER
- 5.4 ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS
- 5.5 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
- 5.6 PRICING ANALYSIS
- 5.6.1 INDICATIVE PRICING ANALYSIS OF KEY PLAYERS, BY COMPONENT
- 5.6.2 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE TREND FOR KEY PLAYERS, BY REGION
- 5.7 TRADE ANALYSIS
- 5.8 PATENT ANALYSIS
- 5.8.1 LIST OF MAJOR PATENTS
- 5.9 TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS
- 5.9.1 KEY TECHNOLOGIES
- 5.9.1.1 AI & ML
- 5.9.1.2 Battery management systems
- 5.9.1.3 Dynamic adaptive redundancy architecture
- 5.9.2 COMPLEMENTARY TECHNOLOGIES
- 5.9.2.1 IoT
- 5.9.2.2 Power management
- 5.9.2.3 Cloud integration
- 5.9.3 ADJACENT TECHNOLOGIES
- 5.9.3.1 Edge computing
- 5.9.3.2 Distributed UPS architecture
- 5.10 REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
- 5.10.1 REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
- 5.10.2 REGULATIONS, BY REGION
- 5.10.2.1 North America
- 5.10.2.2 Europe
- 5.10.2.3 Asia Pacific
- 5.10.2.4 Middle East & South Africa
- 5.10.2.5 Latin America
- 5.10.3 REGULATORY IMPLICATIONS AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS
- 5.10.3.1 General Data Protection Regulation
- 5.10.3.2 SEC Rule 17a-4
- 5.10.3.3 ISO/IEC 27001
- 5.10.3.4 System and Organization Controls 2 Type II
- 5.10.3.5 Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
- 5.10.3.6 Freedom of Information Act
- 5.10.3.7 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- 5.11 PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
- 5.11.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
- 5.11.2 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
- 5.11.3 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
- 5.11.4 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
- 5.11.5 INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
- 5.12 KEY CONFERENCES AND EVENTS, 2024-2025
- 5.13 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMER BUSINESS
- 5.14 KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA
- 5.15 BUYING CRITERIA
- 5.16 BUSINESS MODEL ANALYSIS
- 5.16.1 PRICING MODEL
- 5.16.2 FULL-SERVICE MAINTENANCE MODEL
- 5.16.3 HYBRID MANAGED MODEL
- 5.16.4 MODULAR SCALABILITY-AS-A-SERVICE MODEL
- 5.17 INVESTMENT & FUNDING SCENARIO
- 5.18 FUTURE OF MODULAR UPS MARKET
- 5.19 IMPACT OF AI/GEN AI ON MODULAR UPS MARKET
- 5.19.1 GEN AI APPLICATIONS
- 5.19.2 CASE STUDY
- 5.19.2.1 Centiel's advanced modular UPS solution safeguarded AI and blockchain infrastructure in Singapore's tech landscape
- 5.19.3 VENDOR INITIATIVE
- 5.20 ARCHITECTURE OF MODULAR UPS SYSTEM
- 5.20.1 CENTRALIZED MODULAR UPS SYSTEM
- 5.20.2 DECENTRALIZED MODULAR UPS SYSTEMS
6 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY COMPONENT
- 6.1 INTRODUCTION
- 6.1.1 COMPONENT: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 6.2 SOLUTIONS
- 6.2.1 INCREASING DEMAND FOR SYSTEMS WITH HIGHER SCALABILITY AND RELIABILITY TO PROPEL MARKET GROWTH
- 6.2.2 SOLUTION, BY MODULE TYPE
- 6.2.2.1 Power modules
- 6.2.2.1.1 Inverter modules
- 6.2.2.1.2 Rectifier modules
- 6.2.2.1.3 Load-sharing modules
- 6.2.2.2 Battery modules
- 6.2.2.2.1 Valve-regulated lead-acid batteries
- 6.2.2.2.2 Nickel-cadmium batteries
- 6.2.2.2.3 Nickel-metal hydride batteries
- 6.2.2.2.4 Flywheel energy storage
- 6.2.2.2.5 Lithium-ion batteries
- 6.2.2.3 Display units
- 6.2.2.3.1 LCD panels
- 6.2.2.3.2 Light-emitting diode displays
- 6.2.2.3.3 Remote monitoring display units
- 6.2.2.4 Switching units
- 6.2.2.4.1 Static switches
- 6.2.2.4.2 Automatic transfer switches
- 6.2.2.4.3 Rectifier switches
- 6.2.2.4.4 Inverter switches
- 6.3 SERVICES
- 6.3.1 GROWING RELIANCE ON UNINTERRUPTED POWER SUPPLY IN CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TO DRIVE MARKET
- 6.3.2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
- 6.3.2.1 Installation & deployment
- 6.3.2.2 Maintenance & support
- 6.3.2.3 Training & education
- 6.3.3 MANAGED SERVICES
- 6.3.3.1 Upgrade & scalability
- 6.3.3.2 Service agreements
7 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY POWER CAPACITY
- 7.1 INTRODUCTION
- 7.1.1 POWER CAPACITY: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 7.2 SMALL (UP TO 100 KW)
- 7.2.1 INCREASING NEED FOR COST-EFFECTIVE POWER PROTECTION SOLUTIONS TO BOOST MARKET
- 7.3 MEDIUM (101-500 KW)
- 7.3.1 SCALABILITY, FLEXIBILITY, AND RELIABILITY TO FUEL MARKET GROWTH
- 7.4 LARGE (ABOVE 500 KW)
- 7.4.1 GROWING EXPANSION OF LARGE-SCALE DATA CENTERS AND CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TO PROPEL MARKET GROWTH
8 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY VOLTAGE
- 8.1 INTRODUCTION
- 8.1.1 VOLTAGE: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 8.2 LOW-VOLTAGE MODULAR UPS (100-250 V)
- 8.2.1 SCALABILITY, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, AND COST REDUCTION TO FUEL MARKET GROWTH
- 8.3 MEDIUM-VOLTAGE MODULAR UPS (251-480 V)
- 8.3.1 EASY MAINTENANCE, ROBUST DESIGN, AND ADAPTABILITY TO DRIVE MARKET
- 8.4 HIGH-VOLTAGE MODULAR UPS (481-1,000 V)
- 8.4.1 ADVANCED MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES TO SUPPORT MARKET GROWTH
- 8.5 ULTRAHIGH-VOLTAGE MODULAR UPS (>1,000 V)
- 8.5.1 RISING NEED FOR EFFICIENT POWER MANAGEMENT IN GRID-CONNECTED SYSTEMS TO BOOST MARKET
9 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY PHASE TYPE
- 9.1 INTRODUCTION
- 9.1.1 PHASE TYPE: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 9.2 SINGLE-PHASE UPS
- 9.2.1 AFFORDABILITY AND EASY INTEGRATION INTO LIMITED SPACES TO AID MARKET GROWTH
- 9.3 THREE-PHASE UPS
- 9.3.1 INCREASING NEED FOR HIGH POWER RELIABILITY IN LARGE-SCALE FACILITIES TO DRIVE DEMAND FOR THREE-PHASE UPS SYSTEMS
10 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY FORM FACTOR
- 10.1 INTRODUCTION
- 10.1.1 FORM FACTOR: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 10.2 RACK-MOUNTED UPS
- 10.2.1 INCREASING TREND OF EDGE COMPUTING & DISTRIBUTED IT INFRASTRUCTURE TO DRIVE MARKET
- 10.3 FREESTANDING UPS
- 10.3.1 MODULARITY, SCALABILITY, AND ENHANCED THERMAL MANAGEMENT TO BOLSTER MARKET GROWTH
11 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY BATTERY TYPE
- 11.1 INTRODUCTION
- 11.1.1 BATTERY TYPE: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 11.2 LEAD-ACID BATTERIES
- 11.2.1 SURGING DEMAND FOR DEPENDABLE PERFORMANCE IN CRITICAL POWER BACKUP SITUATIONS TO SUPPORT MARKET GROWTH
- 11.3 LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
- 11.3.1 FASTER RECHARGE TIMES AND LONGER LIFESPAN THAN TRADITIONAL LEAD-ACID BATTERIES TO DRIVE DEMAND
- 11.4 NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERIES
- 11.4.1 ROBUSTNESS AND ABILITY TO PERFORM IN EXTREME CONDITIONS TO ACCELERATE MARKET GROWTH
12 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY ORGANIZATION SIZE
- 12.1 INTRODUCTION
- 12.1.1 ORGANIZATION SIZE: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 12.2 LARGE ENTERPRISES
- 12.2.1 NEED FOR STRONG, SCALABLE SOLUTIONS FOR MEETING GROWING POWER DEMANDS TO DRIVE MARKET
- 12.3 SMES
- 12.3.1 FLEXIBILITY FOR EASY EXPANSION OR ADJUSTING CAPACITY WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT UPFRONT INVESTMENTS TO SUPPORT MARKET GROWTH
13 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE
- 13.1 INTRODUCTION
- 13.1.1 TECHNOLOGY TYPE: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 13.2 DOUBLE CONVERSION ONLINE UPS
- 13.2.1 DOUBLE CONVERSION ARCHITECTURE TO MINIMIZE RISKS FROM ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCES, ENSURING OPTIMAL EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE AND EXTENDED LIFESPAN
- 13.3 LINE-INTERACTIVE UPS
- 13.3.1 SURGING DEMAND FOR MAINTAINING OPERATIONAL CONTINUITY UNDER FLUCTUATING POWER CONDITIONS TO DRIVE MARKET
14 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY END USER
- 14.1 INTRODUCTION
- 14.1.1 END USERS: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 14.2 BFSI
- 14.2.1 NEED FOR ENSURING SEAMLESS OPERATIONS, PROTECTION OF CRITICAL FINANCIAL DATA, AND MAINTAINING UNINTERRUPTED SERVICES TO DRIVE MARKET
- 14.2.2 BFSI: TYPES
- 14.2.2.1 Banking
- 14.2.2.2 Insurance
- 14.2.2.3 Financial institutions
- 14.3 DATA CENTERS
- 14.3.1 NEED FOR SCALABLE, ENERGY-EFFICIENT, AND REDUNDANT POWER SYSTEMS TO DRIVE MARKET
- 14.3.2 DATA CENTERS: TYPES
- 14.3.2.1 Cloud service providers
- 14.3.2.2 Colocation data centers
- 14.3.2.3 Edge data centers
- 14.4 HEALTHCARE & LIFE SCIENCES
- 14.4.1 FLEXIBILITY FOR SCALING POWER IN ACCORDANCE WITH GROWING NEEDS TO AID MARKET GROWTH
- 14.4.2 HEALTHCARE & LIFE SCIENCES: TYPES
- 14.4.2.1 Hospitals & clinics
- 14.4.2.2 Pharmaceuticals
- 14.4.2.3 Diagnostic centers
- 14.5 IT & TELECOM
- 14.5.1 INCREASING DEMAND FOR UNINTERRUPTED CONNECTIVITY AND EXPANSION OF DIGITAL SERVICES TO DRIVE MARKET
- 14.5.2 IT & TELECOM: TYPES
- 14.5.2.1 Telecom operators
- 14.5.2.2 Internet service providers
- 14.5.2.3 Server farms
- 14.6 GOVERNMENT & DEFENSE
- 14.6.1 INCREASING CYBERSECURITY THREATS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS TO SUPPORT MARKET GROWTH
- 14.6.2 GOVERNMENT & DEFENSE: TYPES
- 14.6.2.1 Military
- 14.6.2.2 Public administration
- 14.6.2.3 Emergency services
- 14.7 RESIDENTIAL
- 14.7.1 RISING HYBRID WORK MODELS AND EXPANDING SMART HOME ADOPTION TO FOSTER MARKET GROWTH
- 14.7.2 RESIDENTIAL: TYPES
- 14.8 COMMERCIAL
- 14.8.1 NEED FOR REDUCED MAINTENANCE COSTS, EASE OF SCALABILITY, AND HIGH AVAILABILITY TO DRIVE MARKET
- 14.8.2 COMMERCIAL: TYPES
- 14.8.2.1 Retail
- 14.8.2.2 Corporate offices
- 14.8.2.3 Hospitality
- 14.9 INDUSTRIAL
- 14.9.1 INCREASING SHIFT TOWARD SMART MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRY 4.0 TO DRIVE DEMAND FOR MODULAR UPS SYSTEMS
- 14.9.2 INDUSTRIAL: TYPES
- 14.9.2.1 Manufacturing
- 14.9.2.2 Oil& gas
- 14.9.2.3 Mining
- 14.9.2.4 Energy & utilities
- 14.10 OTHER END USERS
15 MODULAR UPS MARKET, BY REGION
- 15.1 INTRODUCTION
- 15.2 NORTH AMERICA
- 15.2.1 NORTH AMERICA: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 15.2.2 NORTH AMERICA: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 15.2.3 US
- 15.2.3.1 Surging demand for reliable charging infrastructure to drive market
- 15.2.4 CANADA
- 15.2.4.1 Net-zero goals, grid modernization, and data center expansions to drive demand for energy-efficient modular UPS systems
- 15.3 EUROPE
- 15.3.1 EUROPE: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 15.3.2 EUROPE: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 15.3.3 UK
- 15.3.3.1 Increasing demand for ensuring operational continuity, minimizing downtime, and protecting critical assets to propel market growth
- 15.3.4 GERMANY
- 15.3.4.1 Rising demand for reliable and scalable power solutions to drive market
- 15.3.5 FRANCE
- 15.3.5.1 Rising need for reliable power continuity solutions to boost market
- 15.3.6 ITALY
- 15.3.6.1 Evolving digital technologies and surging need for resilient power solutions to bolster market
- 15.3.7 REST OF EUROPE
- 15.4 ASIA PACIFIC
- 15.4.1 ASIA PACIFIC: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 15.4.2 ASIA PACIFIC: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 15.4.3 CHINA
- 15.4.3.1 Surging AI demand and government investments to fuel market growth
- 15.4.4 JAPAN
- 15.4.4.1 Rapid technological advancements and increasing demand for reliable power solutions to drive market
- 15.4.5 ANZ
- 15.4.5.1 Increased reliance on digital infrastructure and expansion of high-performance computing systems to aid market growth
- 15.4.6 INDIA
- 15.4.6.1 Rising data center reliance and increasing power demands to boost market
- 15.4.7 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
- 15.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
- 15.5.1 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 15.5.2 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 15.5.3 GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL
- 15.5.3.1 Growing demand for uninterrupted power and providing enhanced operational continuity to foster market growth
- 15.5.3.2 KSA
- 15.5.3.3 UAE
- 15.5.3.4 Rest of GCC
- 15.5.4 SOUTH AFRICA
- 15.5.4.1 Surge in new digital infrastructure to boost market
- 15.5.5 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
- 15.6 LATIN AMERICA
- 15.6.1 LATIN AMERICA: MODULAR UPS MARKET DRIVERS
- 15.6.2 LATIN AMERICA: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 15.6.3 BRAZIL
- 15.6.3.1 Ongoing digital advancements to influence market growth
- 15.6.4 MEXICO
- 15.6.4.1 Increasing reliance on digital infrastructure to drive market
- 15.6.5 REST OF LATIN AMERICA
16 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- 16.1 INTRODUCTION
- 16.2 KEY PLAYER STRATEGIES/RIGHT TO WIN, 2021-2024
- 16.3 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS, 2023
- 16.3.1 HUAWEI
- 16.3.2 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
- 16.3.3 ABB
- 16.4 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON
- 16.4.1 HUAWEI
- 16.4.2 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
- 16.4.3 ABB
- 16.4.4 VERTIV
- 16.4.5 LEGRAND
- 16.5 REVENUE ANALYSIS, 2019-2023
- 16.6 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS, 2023
- 16.6.1 STARS
- 16.6.2 EMERGING LEADERS
- 16.6.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS
- 16.6.4 PARTICIPANTS
- 16.6.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: KEY PLAYERS, 2023
- 16.6.5.1 Company footprint
- 16.6.5.2 Region footprint
- 16.6.5.3 Power capacity footprint
- 16.6.5.4 Phase type footprint
- 16.6.5.5 End user footprint
- 16.7 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: STARTUPS/SMES, 2023
- 16.7.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
- 16.7.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
- 16.7.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES
- 16.7.4 STARTING BLOCKS
- 16.7.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING: STARTUPS/SMES, 2023
- 16.7.5.1 Detailed list of key startups/SMEs
- 16.7.5.2 Competitive benchmarking of startups/SMEs
- 16.8 COMPANY VALUATION AND FINANCIAL METRICS
- 16.9 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO
- 16.9.1 PRODUCT LAUNCHES & ENHANCEMENTS
- 16.9.2 DEALS
17 COMPANY PROFILES
- 17.1 INTRODUCTION
- 17.2 MAJOR PLAYERS
- 17.2.1 HUAWEI
- 17.2.1.1 Business overview
- 17.2.1.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 17.2.1.3 Recent developments
- 17.2.1.3.1 Product launches & enhancements
- 17.2.1.3.2 Deals
- 17.2.1.4 MnM view
- 17.2.1.4.1 Right to win
- 17.2.1.4.2 Strategic choices
- 17.2.1.4.3 Weaknesses & competitive threats
- 17.2.2 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
- 17.2.2.1 Business overview
- 17.2.2.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 17.2.2.3 Recent developments
- 17.2.2.3.1 Product launches & enhancements
- 17.2.2.3.2 Deals
- 17.2.2.4 MnM view
- 17.2.2.4.1 Right to win
- 17.2.2.4.2 Strategic choices
- 17.2.2.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 17.2.3 ABB
- 17.2.3.1 Business overview
- 17.2.3.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 17.2.3.3 Recent developments
- 17.2.3.4 MnM view
- 17.2.3.4.1 Right to win
- 17.2.3.4.2 Strategic choices
- 17.2.3.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 17.2.4 VERTIV
- 17.2.4.1 Business overview
- 17.2.4.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 17.2.4.3 Recent developments
- 17.2.4.3.1 Product launches & enhancements
- 17.2.4.3.2 Deals
- 17.2.4.4 MnM view
- 17.2.4.4.1 Right to win
- 17.2.4.4.2 Strategic choices
- 17.2.4.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 17.2.5 LEGRAND
- 17.2.5.1 Business overview
- 17.2.5.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 17.2.5.3 Recent developments
- 17.2.5.4 MnM view
- 17.2.5.4.1 Right to win
- 17.2.5.4.2 Strategic choices
- 17.2.5.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 17.2.6 HITACHI HI-REL POWER ELECTRONICS
- 17.2.6.1 Business overview
- 17.2.6.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 17.2.6.3 Recent developments
- 17.2.7 EATON
- 17.2.7.1 Business overview
- 17.2.7.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 17.2.7.3 Recent developments
- 17.2.7.3.1 Product launches & enhancements
- 17.2.7.3.2 Deals
- 17.2.8 DELTA ELECTRONICS
- 17.2.8.1 Business overview
- 17.2.8.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 17.2.8.3 Recent developments
- 17.2.9 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
- 17.2.9.1 Business overview
- 17.2.9.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 17.2.9.3 Recent developments
- 17.2.9.3.1 Product launches & enhancements
- 17.2.10 TOSHIBA
- 17.2.10.1 Business overview
- 17.2.10.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 17.2.10.3 Recent developments
- 17.2.10.3.1 Product launches & enhancements
- 17.3 OTHER PLAYERS
- 17.3.1 FUJI ELECTRIC
- 17.3.2 RITTAL GMBH
- 17.3.3 RIELLO UPS
- 17.3.4 AEG POWER SOLUTIONS
- 17.3.5 PILLAR POWER SYSTEMS
- 17.3.6 CYBERPOWER SYSTEMS
- 17.3.7 SOCOMEC GROUP
- 17.3.8 BORRI INDUSTRIAL
- 17.4 SMES/STARTUPS
- 17.4.1 SCU
- 17.4.2 POWERSHIELD
- 17.4.3 SALICRU
- 17.4.4 POM POWER
- 17.4.5 POWERTRONIX
- 17.4.6 PROSTAR
- 17.4.7 TECHSER
18 ADJACENT AND RELATED MARKETS
- 18.1 INTRODUCTION
- 18.1.1 RELATED MARKETS
- 18.1.2 LIMITATIONS
- 18.2 MODULAR DATA CENTER MARKET
- 18.3 MICRO MOBILE DATA CENTER MARKET
- 18.4 DATA CENTER POWER MARKET
19 APPENDIX
- 19.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE
- 19.2 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS' SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
- 19.3 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
- 19.4 RELATED REPORTS
- 19.5 AUTHOR DETAILS