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Emerging opportunities in the Offsite Data Center Power Market include the shift towards hybrid and renewable-integrated power configurations, increasing demand for modular power systems, predictive maintenance technologies, and strategic partnerships for holistic solutions. Addressing environmental compliance and tariff impacts further shape investment strategies.

Offsite Data Center Power Market

Offsite Data Center Power Market

Offsite Data Center Power Market

Dublin, Sept. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Offsite Data Center Power Market – Global Forecast 2025-2030” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The Offsite Data Center Power Market grew from USD 39.89 billion in 2024 to USD 45.86 billion in 2025. It is expected to continue growing at a CAGR of 14.68%, reaching USD 90.78 billion by 2030.

Senior leaders face expanding complexities as digital transformation accelerates and sustainable infrastructure becomes critical. The offsite data center power market is redefining how enterprises approach operational continuity and efficiency. With this shift, reliable, adaptable power solutions have become a fundamental driver for powering growth, innovation, and resilience in global IT and business operations.

Heightened reliance on advanced power infrastructure supports mission-critical workloads, disaster recovery, and the migration to digital services. Innovation in backup systems, capacity expansion, and modular power approaches are shaping procurement and investment priorities. Stakeholders see growing emphasis on integrating energy storage, modular deployment, and predictive maintenance to meet evolving needs across multiple sectors.

Leadership teams equipped with this analysis are prepared to reshape power provisioning strategies, address regulatory and technological challenges, and unlock new opportunities across global data center operations. Adopting these insights supports sustainable competitive advantage and uninterrupted enterprise performance.

Key Takeaways for Senior Decision-Makers

Digitization and sustainability agendas are pushing organizations to rethink conventional backup, with hybrid and renewable-integrated power configurations becoming mainstream for offsite data centers.

Distributed workloads-especially those related to edge computing and artificial intelligence-are increasing the need for modular and prefabricated power systems, ensuring agility and reliability in diverse environments.

Modern maintenance strategies now leverage digital twin models and real-time telemetry, shifting organizations toward predictive diagnostics and remote orchestration of power assets both centrally and at the edge.

Organizations must adapt to stricter environmental and reliability standards, emphasizing transparent performance metrics and predictive maintenance as key differentiators in technology selection and operational strategy.

Strategic partnerships, R&D investments in storage chemistries (such as solid-state batteries and hydrogen fuel cells), and turnkey resilience services illustrate the sector’s focus on holistic, future-ready solutions.

Aligning procurement and design strategies with global and regional regulations is vital for maintaining infrastructure compliance, maximizing uptime, and achieving long-term sustainability objectives.

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