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歐洲不間斷電源市場預測至 2031 年 - 區域分析 - 按類型、評級和最終用戶Europe Uninterrupted Power Supply Market Forecast to 2031 - Regional Analysis - by Type, Rating, and End User |
2023年歐洲不間斷電源市場價值為 23.6299 億美元,預計到 2031 年將達到 36.5292 億美元;預計 2023 年至 2031 年的複合年成長率為 5.6%。
關注資料中心能源效率推動歐洲不間斷電源市場發展
智慧建築配備了技術先進的產品,以確保高效利用建築資源。目的是為居民創造一個安全舒適的環境。物聯網 (IoT) 感測器、建築管理、人工智慧 (AI) 系統和機器人是智慧建築中使用的技術之一,所有這些技術都透過節能解決方案進行整合和增強。自動化對於智慧建築至關重要,因為許多活動之間存在高度的聯繫,例如,連接到物聯網和建築管理系統的即時運動感測器所發送的資料之間。這種自動化擴展到暖通空調、照明和安全系統等領域。組成智慧建築的所有設備和系統都必須具有可靠、穩定且高品質的電力供應。不間斷電源 (UPS) 系統可保護任何建築物(無論是商業、企業、教育或住宅)的硬體和軟體基礎設施。如果電源中斷,UPS將繼續提供所需的電力,以便建築物內安裝的電腦設備有足夠的時間關閉並正常重啟,以及儲存資料和製作備份。 UPS 系統可保護連接的裝置免受可能導致重大資料遺失或硬體損壞的電源波動的影響。它們提供不間斷電源,使連接的設備有足夠的時間在斷電時關閉。因此,智慧建築中 UPS 數量的增加正在推動市場的成長。
歐洲不間斷電源市場概況
歐洲不間斷電源市場分為法國、德國、義大利、俄羅斯、英國和歐洲其他地區。推動歐洲不間斷電源需求的因素包括資料中心基礎設施投資的增加、快速的城市化、工業基礎設施的增加以及對能源效率法規的更加關注。歐盟正式批准了修訂後的能源效率指令,這是朝著最終確定「適合55年」方案邁出的又一步;該指令旨在2030年將歐盟的溫室氣體排放量降低55%。到2030年,年儲蓄要求將達到1.9%。預計這將導致建築物和工業的能源減少。此外,微軟宣布,2024年將在德國投資超過35億美元,以增強其資料中心的能力。同樣,法國建築企業Mercury在巴黎數位園區建立了其Digital Realty的PAR9資料中心,帶動其全面發展。此外,Virtus Data Centres 還計劃在英國白金漢郡桑德頓開設新園區。該園區將由四個資料中心組成,能夠提供 75 兆瓦的 IT 容量,以滿足對雲端和 AI 應用日益成長的需求。因此,資料中心的不斷建立正在推動歐洲對 UPS 的需求。
歐洲不間斷電源市場營收及預測(2031 年)(百萬美元)
歐洲不間斷電源市場細分
歐洲不間斷電源市場分為類型、評級、最終用戶和國家。
根據類型,歐洲不間斷電源市場分為備用型、線上互動型和線上型。 2023 年,線上市場佔據最大市場佔有率。
就額定功率而言,歐洲不間斷電源市場分為50 kVA以下、50至100 kVA之間以及100 kVA以上。 2023 年,100 kVA 以上部分佔據最大的市場佔有率。
根據最終用戶,歐洲不間斷電源市場分為資料中心、電信、醫療保健、工業和其他。資料中心部門在 2023 年佔據了最大的市場佔有率。
根據國家,歐洲不間斷電源市場分為英國、德國、法國、義大利、俄羅斯和歐洲其他地區。 2023年,德國佔據歐洲不間斷電源市場的主導佔有率。
施耐德電氣 SE、ABB 有限公司、東芝公司、Cyber Power Systems(美國)公司、伊頓公司、艾默生電氣公司、台達電子公司、羅格朗公司、三菱電機公司和科華數據有限公司是歐洲不間斷電源市場的一些領先公司。
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.