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欧洲不间断电源市场预测至 2031 年 - 区域分析 - 按类型、评级和最终用户Europe Uninterrupted Power Supply Market Forecast to 2031 - Regional Analysis - by Type, Rating, and End User |
2023年欧洲不间断电源市场价值为 23.6299 亿美元,预计到 2031 年将达到 36.5292 亿美元;预计 2023 年至 2031 年的复合年增长率为 5.6%。
关注资料中心能源效率推动欧洲不间断电源市场发展
智慧建筑配备了技术先进的产品,以确保高效利用建筑资源。目的是为居民创造一个安全舒适的环境。物联网 (IoT) 感测器、楼宇管理、人工智慧 (AI) 系统和机器人是智慧建筑中使用的技术之一,所有这些技术都透过节能解决方案进行整合和增强。自动化对于智慧建筑至关重要,因为许多活动之间存在高度的联繫,例如,连接到物联网和楼宇管理系统的即时运动感测器所发送的资料之间。这种自动化扩展到暖通空调、照明和安全系统等领域。组成智慧建筑的所有设备和系统都必须具有可靠、稳定且高品质的电力供应。不间断电源 (UPS) 系统可保护任何建筑物(无论是商业、企业、教育或住宅)的硬体和软体基础设施。如果电源中断,UPS将继续提供所需的电力,以便建筑物内安装的电脑设备有足够的时间关闭并正常重启,以及储存资料和製作备份。 UPS 系统可保护连接的装置免受可能导致重大资料遗失或硬体损坏的电源波动的影响。它们提供不间断电源,使连接的设备有足够的时间在断电时关闭。因此,智慧建筑中 UPS 数量的增加正在推动市场的成长。
欧洲不间断电源市场概况
欧洲不间断电源市场分为法国、德国、义大利、俄罗斯、英国和欧洲其他地区。推动欧洲不间断电源需求的因素包括资料中心基础设施投资的增加、快速的城市化、工业基础设施的增加以及对能源效率法规的更加关注。欧盟正式批准了修订后的能源效率指令,这是朝着最终确定「适合55年」方案迈出的又一步;该指令旨在2030年将欧盟的温室气体排放量降低55%。到2030年,年储蓄要求将达到1.9%。预计这将导致建筑物和工业的能源减少。此外,微软宣布,2024年将在德国投资超过35亿美元,以增强其资料中心的能力。同样,法国建筑企业Mercury在巴黎数位园区建立了其Digital Realty的PAR9资料中心,带动其全面发展。此外,Virtus Data Centres 还计划在英国白金汉郡桑德顿开设新园区。该园区将由四个资料中心组成,能够提供 75 兆瓦的 IT 容量,以满足对云端和 AI 应用日益增长的需求。因此,资料中心的不断建立正在推动欧洲对 UPS 的需求。
欧洲不间断电源市场营收及预测(2031 年)(百万美元)
欧洲不间断电源市场细分
欧洲不间断电源市场分为类型、评级、最终用户和国家。
根据类型,欧洲不间断电源市场分为备用型、线上互动型和线上型。 2023 年,线上市场占据最大市场份额。
就额定功率而言,欧洲不间断电源市场分为50 kVA以下、50至100 kVA之间以及100 kVA以上。 2023 年,100 kVA 以上部分占据最大的市场份额。
根据最终用户,欧洲不间断电源市场分为资料中心、电信、医疗保健、工业和其他。资料中心部门在 2023 年占据了最大的市场份额。
根据国家,欧洲不间断电源市场分为英国、德国、法国、义大利、俄罗斯和欧洲其他地区。 2023年,德国占据欧洲不间断电源市场的主导份额。
施耐德电气 SE、ABB 有限公司、东芝公司、Cyber Power Systems(美国)公司、伊顿公司、艾默生电气公司、台达电子公司、罗格朗公司、三菱电机公司和科华数据有限公司是欧洲不间断电源市场的一些领先公司。
The Europe uninterrupted power supply market was valued at US$ 2,362.99 million in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 3,652.92 million by 2031; it is estimated to register a CAGR of 5.6% from 2023 to 2031.
Focus in Energy Efficiency in Data Centers Drives Europe Uninterrupted Power Supply Market
Smart buildings are equipped with technologically advanced products to ensure efficient use of the building's resources. This aims to create a safe and comfortable environment for its residents. Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, building management, artificial intelligence (AI) systems, and robots are among the technologies used in smart buildings, all of which are integrated and enhanced by power saving solutions. Automation is critical in a smart building because of the high level of connection between many activities, for example, between data sent by real-time motion sensors connected to the Internet of Things and building management systems. This automation extends to HVAC, lighting, and security systems, among other areas. All equipment and systems that comprise a smart building must have a dependable, consistent, and high-quality electricity supply. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems can protect the hardware and software infrastructure of any building, whether commercial, business, educational, or residential. If the power supply is interrupted, the UPS will continue to provide the required power so that the computer equipment installed in the building has enough time to turn off and reboot properly, as well as store data and produce backup copies. UPS systems protect connected devices from power fluctuations that could cause major data loss or hardware damage. They provide an uninterrupted power source, giving the connected device enough time to turn off during a power loss. Thus, the rising number of UPS in smart buildings is driving the market growth.
Europe Uninterrupted Power Supply Market Overview
The Europe uninterrupted power supply market is segmented into France, Germany, Italy, Russia, the UK, and the Rest of Europe. Factors driving the demand for uninterrupted power supply in Europe are rising investment in data center infrastructure, rapid urbanization, a rise in industrial infrastructure, and enhanced focus on energy efficiency regulations. The EU has formally approved a revamped Energy Efficiency Directive, which is another step toward finalizing the "Fit for 55" package; it aims to lower greenhouse gas emissions by 55% in the EU by 2030. Under the new directive, EU countries will be mandated to achieve an average annual energy savings rate of 1.5% between 2024 and 2030, nearly double the present target of 0.8%. In 2030, the annual savings requirement will reach 1.9%. This is predicted to result in energy reductions in buildings as well as industries. Moreover, in 2024, Microsoft announced its plan to invest over US$ 3.5 billion in Germany to increase its data center capabilities. Similarly, Mercury, a French construction business, has established its Digital Realty's PAR9 data center in Paris Digital Park, leading to its overall development. Also, Virtus Data Centres aims to open a new campus in Saunderton, Buckinghamshire (UK). The campus will consist of four data centers capable of delivering 75 MW of IT capacity to suit the growing demand for cloud and AI applications. Thus, the rising establishment of data centers is boosting the demand for UPS in Europe.
Europe Uninterrupted Power Supply Market Revenue and Forecast to 2031 (US$ Million)
Europe Uninterrupted Power Supply Market Segmentation
The Europe uninterrupted power supply market is categorized into type, rating, end user, and country.
Based on type, the Europe uninterrupted power supply market is segmented into standby, line interactive, and online. The online segment held the largest market share in 2023.
In terms of rating, the Europe uninterrupted power supply market is categorized into upto 50 kVA, between 50 to 100 kVA, and above 100 kVA. The above 100 kVA segment held the largest market share in 2023.
By end user, the Europe uninterrupted power supply market is segmented into data centers, telecom, healthcare, industrial, and others. The data centers segment held the largest market share in 2023.
Based on country, the Europe uninterrupted power supply market is segmented into the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, and the Rest of Europe. Germany dominated the Europe uninterrupted power supply market share in 2023.
Schneider Electric SE, ABB Ltd, Toshiba Corp, Cyber Power Systems (USA) Inc, Eaton Corp Plc, Emerson Electric Co, Delta Electronics Inc, Legrand SA, Mitsubishi Electric Corp, and Kehua Data Co Ltd. are some of the leading companies operating in the Europe uninterrupted power supply market.