Europe Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Market, By Components (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), Topology (Line Interactive, And Stand), Application (Industrial Transport, Processed Food, Hydroelectric, Geothermal, Greenhouse, Climate Control, Mixers, Cutting, And Others), Power Range (500-1200 KVA, 200-500 KVA, 20-200 KVA, 1200-1500 KVA, and less than 20 KVA), Data Center (Cloud, Co-Location, Enterprise, Edge, and Others), Vertical (Government and Public Sector, IT & Data Center, Residential, Energy and Utilities, Telecom, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Retail, BFSI, Education, and Others), Sales Channel (Direct, and Indirect) - Industry Trends and Forecast to 2031.
Europe Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Market Analysis and Size
The Europe uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market is witnessing significant dynamics driven by various factors. A notable driver is the escalating demand for data centers, spurred by the digital transformation across industries. Moreover, the emphasis on energy efficiency in data centers is amplifying the demand for UPS systems. Additionally, the rise in power outages and the surge in integrating renewable energy sources with UPS systems further propel market growth. However, the market faces restraints such as malfunctions in UPS systems and the growing threat of cyber-attacks on smart UPS devices. Nevertheless, there are ample opportunities in the market, including the increasing demand for zero power downtime across sectors, government initiatives promoting green power supply, advancements in self-diagnostic features, and the evolution of UPS lithium battery systems. Despite these opportunities, challenges persist, notably the frequent replacement of batteries, which necessitates innovative solutions to enhance battery longevity and efficiency.
Data Bridge Market Research analyses that The Europe uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market is expected to reach a value of USD 3.74 billion in 2031 from USD 2.38 billion in 2023, growing at a CAGR of 5.9% during the forecast period 2024 to 2031.
Report Metric
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Details
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Forecast Period
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2024 to 2031
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Base Year
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2023
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Historic Years
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2022 (Customizable to 2016-2021)
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Quantitative Units
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Revenue in USD Billion
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Segments Covered
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Components (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), Topology (Line Interactive, And Stand), Application (Industrial Transport, Processed Food, Hydroelectric, Geothermal, Greenhouse, Climate Control, Mixers, Cutting, And Others), Power Range (500-1200 KVA, 200-500 KVA, 20-200 KVA, 1200-1500 KVA, and less than 20 KVA), Data Center (Cloud, Co-Location, Enterprise, Edge, and Others), Vertical (Government and Public Sector, IT & Data Center, Residential, Energy and Utilities, Telecom, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Retail, BFSI, Education, and Others), Sales Channel (Direct, and Indirect)
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Countries Covered
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Germany, France, U.K., Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Russia, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Norway, Finland, Turkey, and Rest of Europe
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Market Players Covered
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Schneider Electric, General Electric Company, Panduit Corp., ABB, AEG, Delta Electronics, Inc., Eaton, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Siemens, Vertiv Group Corp., Toshiba International Corporation, Norden, Langley Holdings plc, Shenzhen Kstar Science&Technology Co.,Ltd, RPS Spa - Member of the Riello Elettronica Group, Legrand, SOCOMEC, Cyber Power Systems (USA), Inc., Fortron Source GmbH (FSP GROUP), and Huawei Digital Power Technologies Co., Ltd, among others
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Market Definition
Uninterruptible Power Supply, or UPS for short, is an essential electrical equipment that maintains connected devices' power supply in the event of main power supply disruptions or variations. The UPS market in the context of the European market includes the dynamics of supply and demand for these devices throughout the continent. This covers a range of UPS system types, including line-interactive, online/double-conversion, offline/standby, and online/standby UPS units, in addition to related services and accessories. The market provides dependable power backup solutions to a wide range of industries, including industrial, IT & telecommunications, healthcare, and commercial and residential segments.
Europe Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Market Dynamics
This section deals with understanding the market drivers, advantages, opportunities, restraints, and challenges. All of this is discussed in detail below:
Drivers
- The Growing Demand for Data Centers
In Europe, the relentless surge in digitalization has catalyzed an unprecedented demand for data centers. From the bustling urban landscapes to the quiet countryside, the need for efficient data storage and processing infrastructure has become indispensable. This growing demand is spurred by various factors including the proliferation of cloud computing, IoT devices, e-commerce, and the burgeoning digital economy. Businesses and consumers progressively depend on data-intensive applications and services, the pressure on data centers to maintain uninterrupted operations has intensified
- Rising Demand For Energy Efficiency in Data Center
The demand for energy efficiency has emerged as a significant driving force propelling the growth of the Europe uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market. As businesses and industries increasingly rely on technology and digital infrastructure, the need for reliable power sources to safeguard critical operations becomes paramount. In this context, energy efficiency has taken center stage, as organizations seek UPS solutions that not only provide uninterrupted power during outages but also minimize energy consumption and operational costs. As environmental concerns intensify, companies are recognizing the status of dropping their carbon footprint and enhancing energy usage. As a result, UPS manufacturers are innovating to develop more energy-efficient systems that align with sustainability goals, attracting businesses seeking both reliable power protection and reduced energy expenses.
Opportunities
- Increasing Government Initiative for Green Power Supply
Europe owns a richness of land, sunny weather, and high wind speeds, making it a prime location for renewable energy projects. The renewable energy equipment market is potentially worth billions of dollars. The European government is cognizant of the need for sustainable energy to address increasing demand due to digitalization and technological advancements. The government has to plan to move towards more environmentally sustainable and diverse electricity production sources.
- Advancement in Self-Diagnostic Features
Many businesses, whether they be industrial plants, offices, healthcare facilities, utilities, or data centers, rely on a reliable energy supply to succeed and remain operational. Power outages can be extremely costly for some of these businesses, costing tens of millions of dollars in some cases. This is why many companies have an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) installed. By default, all smart-UPS products will perform a self-test when you initially turn the UPS on and then once every two weeks from that point forward. This can be adjusted through PowerChute, the LCD Screen, or the Network Management Card. The interval will always begin when the UPS was last turned on. There is no way to schedule it to run at a particular time or day.
Restraints/Challenges
- Malfunctions in Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems play a vital role in ensuring continuous and reliable power supply, particularly in critical sectors such as healthcare, finance, telecommunications, and data centers. These systems act as a safeguard against power disruptions, preventing data loss, equipment damage, and operational downtime. However, despite their significance, the UPS market in Europe faces a notable restraint: malfunctions in the UPS system itself.
- Growing Cyber-Attack on Smart Ups Devices
In the era of digital transformation, where technology intertwines with every aspect of our lives, the vulnerability of our interconnected systems becomes increasingly apparent. Among the latest targets for cyber threats are Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) devices, posing a significant restraint for the UPS market in Europe. In addition to endangering the dependability of power backup systems, these sophisticated cyberattacks also raise concerns over the security of vital infrastructure.
Smart UPS devices, equipped with advanced features such as network connectivity, remote monitoring, and automation capabilities, have gained traction in various sectors across Europe. However, the integration of smart technology into UPS devices opens up new avenues for cyber threats. Hackers exploit vulnerabilities in firmware, software, or network protocols to infiltrate these systems, potentially gaining unauthorized access to sensitive data or disrupting essential operations. The consequences of such attacks extend beyond mere inconvenience; they can lead to financial losses, reputational damage, and even compromise public safety.
Recent Developments
- In July 2023, ABB India Launched MegaFlex DPA UPS solutions, featuring up to 97.4% energy efficiency and a 45% smaller footprint than competitors, catering to high-density computing environments. This innovation not only brings cost savings and enhanced energy consumption but also aligns with ABB's commitment to sustainability, benefiting Indian data centers and reinforcing their environmental responsibilities
- In August 2023, Toshiba International Corporation launched the RemotEye Human-Machine Interface (HMI) for their 480VDC SCiB Energy Storage System. The HMI provides detailed analytics and operational insights, allowing users to monitor multiple ESS cabinets and UPS systems on one screen. This enhances understanding and management of critical load protection
- In May 2022, Toshiba International Corporation launched the Toshiba 125VDC SCiB Energy Storage System, featuring a reliable Lithium Titanium Oxide battery chemistry and versatile cabinet design. The system catered to various markets including Oil, Gas, Petrochemical, Industrial UPS, and Utility switchgear. With sizes ranging from 5kWh to 20kWh, it provided backup power for critical loads. The innovative design, compact footprint, and advanced monitoring capabilities ensured ease of installation, maintenance, and long-term reliability
- In December 2023, Langley Holdings plc Piller Power Systems delivered advanced UPS technology to a semiconductor plant, boosting reliability and efficiency while reducing environmental impact. This underscores Piller's commitment to supporting US semiconductor infrastructure goals and showcasing their expertise in power protection for sensitive manufacturing environments
- In October 2022, Cyber Power Systems, Inc launched new 20kW and 40kW 3-phase Modular UPS systems, featuring a high-density design for excellent power backup in server rooms and data centers. These scalable models offer Pure Sine Wave output and N+X power redundancy, with support for vertical addition of power modules to save space and enable flexible capacity expansion. This launch reinforces CyberPower's commitment to providing high-quality power solutions that meet diverse space requirements for mission-critical applications
Europe Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Market Scope
Europe uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market is segmented into ten notable segments based on the components, organization size, type, output, topology, application, data center, power range, vertical, and sales channel.
By Components
- Solutions
- Services
On the basis of by components, the market is segmented into solutions and services
By Organization Size
- Large Enterprise
- Medium Enterprise
- Small Enterprise
On the basis of organization size, the market is segmented into large enterprise, medium enterprise, and small enterprise.
By Type
- Online
- Offline
- Line Interactive
On the basis of type, the market is segmented into online, offline, and line interactive.
By Output
- AC to AC
- DC to DC
- AC to DC
On the basis of output, the market is segmented into AC to AC, DC to DC, and AC to DC.
By Topology
- Line Interactive
- Stand
On the basis of topology, the market is segmented into line interactive, and stand.
By Application
- Industrial Transport
- Processed Food
- Hydroelectric
- Geothermal
- Greenhouse
- Climate Control
- Mixers
- Cutting
- Others
On the basis of application, the market is segmented into industrial transport, processed food, hydroelectric, geothermal, greenhouse, climate control, mixers, cutting, and others.
Data center
- Cloud
- Co-Location
- Enterprise
- Edge
- Others
On the basis of data center, the market is segmented into cloud, co-location, enterprise, edge, and others
By Power Range
- 500-1200 KVA
- 200-500 KVA
- 20-200 KVA
- 1200-1500 KVA
- 20 KVA
On the basis of power range, the market is segmented into 500-1200 KVA, 200-500 KVA, 20-200 KVA, 1200-1500 KVA, and less than 20 KVA.
By Vertical
- Government
- public Sector
- IT & Data Center
- Residential
- Energy And Utilities
- Telecom
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare
- Retail
- BFSI
- Education
- Others
On the basis of Vertical, the market is segmented into government and public sector, IT & data center, residential, energy and utilities, telecom, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, BFSI, education, and others
By Sales Channel
- Direct
- Indirect
On the basis of sales channel, the market is segmented into direct, and indirect.
Europe Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Market Regional Analysis/Insights
The Europe Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) market is analyzed and market size insights and trends are provided by offering, DAS type, coverage, ownership, technology, user facility, and vertical
The countries covered in the Europe uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market Germany, U.K., Italy, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, Turkey, Russia, Netherlands, and rest of Europe.
The Europe uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market is dominated by Germany is expected to dominate the Europe uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market due to its robust engineering prowess and reputation for reliability, making its UPS solutions highly sought-after across industries. Additionally, Germany's focus on innovation and commitment to sustainability align with the evolving needs of the market, further solidifying its leadership position.
The country section of the report also provides individual market impacting factors and changes in market regulation that impact the current and future trends of the market. Data points like down-stream and upstream value chain analysis, technical trends and porter's five forces analysis, case studies are some of the pointers used to forecast the market scenario for individual countries. Also, the presence and availability of global brands and their challenges faced due to large or scarce competition from local and domestic brands, impact of domestic tariffs and trade routes are considered while providing forecast analysis of the country data.
Competitive Landscape and Europe Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) market Share Analysis
Europe uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market competitive landscape provides details of the competitor. Details included are company overview, company financials, revenue generated, market potential, investment in research and development, new market initiatives, production sites and facilities, production capacities, company strengths and weaknesses, product launch, product width and breadth, application dominance. The above data points provided are only related to the companies' focus related to global industrial automation market.
Some of the major players operating in the Europe uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market are Schneider Electric, General Electric Company, Panduit Corp., ABB, AEG, Delta Electronics, Inc., Eaton, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Siemens, Vertiv Group Corp., Toshiba International Corporation, Norden, Langley Holdings plc, Shenzhen Kstar Science&Technology Co.,Ltd, RPS Spa - Member of the Riello Elettronica Group, Legrand, SOCOMEC, Cyber Power Systems (USA), Inc., Fortron Source GmbH (FSP GROUP), and Huawei Digital Power Technologies Co., Ltd, among others.
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