A significant surge in demand for reliable power plants has emerged as a primary driver, fueled by the increasing demand for higher power rating-up products in industrial and commercial verticals. Rapid urbanization and the booming IT sector have further amplified the reliance on stable power sources, emphasizing the pivotal role played by the market. However, the market has not been without its challenges. High installation costs and expensive maintenance have acted as notable restraints, discouraging some potential adopters. Advancements in self-diagnostic features and the evolution of UPS battery systems, notably the integration of new lithium-ion batteries, present promising avenues for growth. The sector faces challenges associated with the frequent replacement of batteries and the need to continually update components and technology to keep pace with the rapid growth of high-powered equipment in the region.
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Data Bridge Market Research analyzes the Australia Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Market is expected to reach USD 361,761.57 thousand by 2030 from USD 254,106.86 thousand in 2022, growing with a substantial CAGR of 4.6% in the forecast period of 2023 to 2030.
Data Bridge Market Research analyzes the New Zealand Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Market is expected to reach USD 51,194.05 thousand by 2030 from USD 40,285.23 thousand in 2022, growing with a substantial CAGR of 3.1% in the forecast period of 2023 to 2030.
Key Findings of the Study
Rapid Urbanization and Growth in the IT Sector Drive the Market Growth
The rapid growth of cities significantly impacts the need for UPS systems. As the population of cities increases, so does the concentration of essential infrastructure, businesses, and data centers. The IT sector nowadays uses online UPS systems that support the increased demand for UPS systems. The online UPS provides a conditioned output voltage when the power is on and charges the battery through the charger. The control circuits of UPS automatically switch over to the inverter and supply power from the batteries during power interruption/failure. The control circuits automatically do the change-over from mains to the battery and back to the mains supply. The modern UPS employs MOSFET-based inverter and pulse width modulator techniques and static switches. Urbanization is subject to higher energy consumption levels, increasing the power disruption risk. In such an environment, UPS systems are essential for the uninterrupted operation of urban centers' services, businesses, and technological infrastructure.
Thus, the above advantages for the businesses had them improve customer service as there is a rise in demand for improvement of customer services, which is expected to drive the market growth.
Report Scope and Market Segmentation
Report Metric
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Details
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Forecast Period
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2023 to 2030
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Base Year
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2022
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Historic Years
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2021 (Customizable to 2015- 2020)
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Quantitative Units
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Revenue in USD Thousand
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Segments Covered
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Offering (Solutions and Services), Organization Size (Large Enterprise, Medium Enterprise, and Small Enterprise), Type (Online, Offline, and Line Interactive), Output (AC to AC, DC to DC, and AC to DC), Vertical (Manufacturing, IT and Data Center, Healthcare, BFSI, Energy and Utility, Government and Public Sector, Telecom, Retail, Residential, Education, and Others), Sales Channel (Direct and Indirect)
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Countries Covered
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Australia & New Zealand
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Market Players Covered
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Schneider Electric (France), ABB (Switzerland), Siemens, Eaton (Ireland), General Electric (U.S.), Vertiv Group Corp. (U.S.), Delta Electronics, Inc. (Taiwan), OMRON Corporation (Japan), Toshiba International Corporation (A subsidiary of TOSHIBA CORPORATION) (Japan), Socomec (France), Alpha Technologies Inc. (U.S.), Langley Holdings plc (Germany), Cyber Power Systems, Inc. (U.S.), RPS Spa (Italy), PowerShield Pty Ltd. (Australia), Real Power Solutions (Australia) and among others
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Data Points Covered in the Report
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In addition to the insights on market scenarios such as market value, growth rate, segmentation, geographical coverage, and major players, the market reports curated by the Data Bridge Market Research also include in-depth expert analysis, geographically represented company-wise production and capacity, network layouts of distributors and partners, detailed and updated price trend analysis and deficit analysis of supply chain and demand.
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Segment Analysis:
The Australia & New Zealand Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) market is segmented into six notable segments based on offering, organization size, type, output, vertical, and sales channel.
- On the basis of offering, the market is segmented into solutions and services.
In 2023, the solutions segment is expected to dominate the Australia & New Zealand Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) market
In 2023, the solutions segment is expected to dominate with 73.46% market share in Australia and 73.82% market share in New Zealand due to the increasing demand for comprehensive UPS systems to ensure uninterrupted power supply in critical applications.
- On the basis of organization size, the market is segmented into large enterprise, medium enterprise, and small enterprise.
In 2023, the large enterprise segment is expected to dominate the Australia & New Zealand Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) market
In 2023, the large enterprise segment is expected to grow with 46.98% market share in Australia and 47.74% market share in New Zealand due to their substantial power demands and investments in critical infrastructure.
- On the basis of type, the market is segmented into online, offline, and line interactive. In 2023, the online segment is expected to dominate with a market share of 45.21% in Australia and 46.02% market share in New Zealand.
- On the basis of output, the market is segmented into AC to AC, DC to DC, and AC to DC. In 2023, AC to AC segment is expected to dominate with a market share of 45.77% in Australia and 46.59% market share in New Zealand.
- On the basis of vertical, the market is segmented into manufacturing, IT and data center, healthcare, BFSI, energy and utility, government and public sector, telecom, retail, residential, education, and others. In 2023, the manufacturing segment is expected to dominate with a market share of 21.45% in Australia and 22.77% market share in New Zealand.
- On the basis of sales channel, the market is segmented into direct and indirect. In 2023, the direct segment is expected to dominate with a market share of 68.76% in Australia and 69.20% market share in New Zealand.
Major Players
Data Bridge Market Research analyzes Schneider Electric (France), Siemens (Germany), Delta Electronics, Inc. (Taiwan), OMRON Corporation (Japan), and Toshiba International Corporation (A Subsidiary of TOSHIBA CORPORATION) (Japan) as the major market players in the Australia & New Zealand Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) market.
Market Developments
- In October 2023, Real Power Solutions announced the launching of its new outdoor online UPS system, "RPW Series". The key features of this product include a capacity of 1 - 10kVA, an operating frequency of 50/60Hz with a Nominal voltage of 220 / 230 / 240 VAC. These outdoor online UPS systems are designed for internet data center networks, telecommunications equipment, and residential, commercial, and industrial applications. This helped the company to strengthen its product portfolio by providing innovative solutions for its customers.
- In August 2023, Siemens collaborated with its national distribution partner, APS Industrial (APS), unveiled the inauguration of a new manufacturing facility in Adelaide. The facility produced and assembled a variety of vital technologies. This initiative created over 150 technology jobs in the local industry during the preceding 10 years. This helps the company to expand its business in Australia and result in an increase in revenue.
- In June 2023, Schneider Electric unveiled the APC Smart-UPS Ultra 2.2kW, 3kW, and 5kW, establishing the industry's lightest single-phase UPS range. The compact design, powered by next-gen semiconductor and lithium-ion tech, increased the density by 1.5x. Despite its size, it maximizes IT space value. Users can extend runtime by adding up to 10 battery packs. This benefits the company by reducing its carbon footprint and giving customers a better option.
- In May 2023, Delta Electronics, Inc. announced its partnership with IPD Group Limited to distribute UPS in Australia. A key part of their growth strategy was to expand their portfolio to provide customers with a wider range of products. They were delighted to integrate Delta's cutting-edge UPS suite into their expansive portfolio. This helped the company to expand its portfolio, allowing for greater end-to-end solution capabilities.
- In April 2022, Toshiba International Corporation was integrated by Global Power Supply, LLC. (GPS) into their mobile UPS trailer fleet, featuring custom-built, high-powered lithium-ion backup battery trailers. The addition of Toshiba G9000 and 4400 Series UPS systems enhances critical facility customers' backup power with exceptional safety, flexibility, and durability. Toshiba gains enhanced visibility and access to critical facility customers. It showcases the performance, safety, and longevity of its UPS backup power systems in various use cases and applications by partnering with Global Power Supply (GPS) and integrating its state-of-the-art UPS systems into GPS's mobile UPS trailer fleet.
Regional Analysis
The countries covered in the market are Australia and New Zealand.
As per Data Bridge Market Research analysis:
Australia is the fastest-growing and expected to be the dominating region in the market
Australia is expected to dominate and fastest growing country in country due to increasing electricity demand and rapidly growing industrial infrastructure.
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