Data Center Distribution Transformer Market: Optimizing Energy-Efficient Data Centers As the world becomes increasingly digitalized, data transmission networks, as well as data centers, are evolving as a critical source of energy demand. Similarly, smoother power distribution across data centers via transformers helps maintain the efficacy and safety of electrical systems by controlling the voltage at desired levels. Inkwood Research estimates that the global data center distribution transformer market is evaluated to grow with a CAGR of 6.32% during the forecast period of 2023 to 2032, capturing a revenue share of $11748.13 million by 2032.
According to the Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, data centers are some of the most energy-intensive buildings, absorbing up to 50 times the energy per floor space of an archetypal commercial office structure. Furthermore, data transmission networks, as well as data centers, are accredited to approximately 1% of energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. (Source: International Energy Agency). Since high energy consumption continues to remain a key issue, organizations are increasingly moving toward energy-efficient systems in order to manage as well as reduce power usage in data centers. Aligning with this, here are the top 4 ways in which data centers can be better optimized, especially in terms of maximizing energy efficiency.
Effective Site-Selection: When assessing potential locations for a new data center, there are a number of considerations to prioritize in order to maximize energy efficiency. These include –