A containerized data center is a new type of highly integrated and versatile data center product that integrates some or all of the core data center infrastructure—such as racks, cooling systems, power distribution cabinets, fire suppression systems, security and monitoring systems, as well as UPS and generators—into a standard shipping container.
In terms of market size, the global containerized data center market reached $10.57 billion in 2023 and is projected to rise to $25.89 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of as high as 13.9% during the period 2024-2030.
Regarding regional distribution, North America is currently the world's largest market, followed closely by China and Europe. Among them, the Chinese market is growing at a rapid pace. It is expected that the market size will exceed $7.377 billion by 2028, accounting for 32.04% of the global market share by then, which holds high attention value.
Currently, the vigorous development of the digital economy is driving sustained growth in demand for data center construction. The traditional data center construction model can hardly meet the current market's demands for efficiency and flexibility. The emergence and iteration of containerized data centers have subverted the traditional construction paradigm, becoming the mainstream development trend in the data center field at this stage. At present, various types of enterprises have gradually introduced and applied containerized data centers, and their market penetration rate and application scope will be further expanded in the future.