
U.S. Data Center Market Landscape Report 2025-2030 Featuring Major Players in IT Infrastructure, Support Infrastructure Providers, Construction Contractors, Investors, and New Entrants
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The U.S. Data Center Market was valued at USD 208.38 billion in 2024, and is projected to reach USD 308.83 billion by 2030, rising at a CAGR of 6.78%.
The U.S. data center market features a strong ecosystem of key players across various infrastructure segments. Leading IT infrastructure providers include Arista Networks, Atos, Broadcom, Cisco, Dell, Fujitsu, HPE, IBM, Oracle, and others. In power infrastructure, major companies such as ABB, Eaton, Schneider Electric, Legrand, Vertiv, Cummins, and Caterpillar ensure reliable and efficient systems.
Prominent construction contractors like Clayco, HITT Contracting, DPR Construction, Corgan, Turner Construction, Jacobs, and Holder Construction are generating significant revenues through complex data center projects. Rising construction activity is benefiting civil contractors and subcontractors across the country.
Hyperscale operators including Meta, Google, Microsoft, AWS, and Apple account for over 40% of total investments, competing intensely for land, power, and colocation capacity. Major colocation operators such as Equinix, Digital Realty, CyrusOne, Vantage, NTT, STACK Infrastructure, Switch, DataBank, and QTS Realty Trust are also investing heavily to support growing multi-megawatt demands. Additionally, the market is seeing new entrants in the subcontractor space, especially in Tier III markets, where development is opening new multi-million-dollar revenue opportunities for local players.
The U.S. data center market is witnessing significant growth due to substantial investments in AI-ready data centers. This expansion is driving an increased demand for high-performance computing servers equipped with GPUs and TPUs, which are essential for handling the intensive workloads associated with artificial intelligence applications. IT infrastructure in the U.S. data center market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.46%.
Hyperscale self-built data centers continue to grow in the U.S. data center market with increased demand for AI workloads among cloud and technology service providers. These companies identify suitable locations to bring campuses with hundreds of megawatts online within the next few years.
In the U.S. data center market, the market is witnessing growth in the adoption of both air and liquid-based cooling techniques. The liquid-based cooling technique is expected to witness significant growth in terms of cooling techniques, with the growth rate of around 167.29% between 2025-2030, growing at a CAGR of around 24.20%. Direct chip cooling has gained increased traction in the U.S. data center market. This has led to the strong growth of coolant distribution units (CDU) and rear door heat exchangers in combination with dry coolers and cooling towers.
The U.S. data center market is witnessing significant growth in terms of electrical infrastructure investment, with a growth rate of 96.37% between 2023 and 2024. Additionally, the market is expected to witness significant growth in terms of electrical investment, with a growth rate of 88.54% between 2025 and 2030. Traditionally, VRLA batteries have been adopted by data center operators. However, data center operators are now moving towards lithium-ion batteries and nickel-zinc batteries. For instance, ABB, Vertiv, and Schneider Electric are major providers of lithium-ion batteries.
GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Key Attributes:
U.S. DATA CENTER MARKET VENDOR LANDSCAPE
IT Infrastructure Provider
Key Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers
Other Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers
Key Data Center Construction Contractors
Other Data Center Construction Contractors
Data Center Investors
New Entrants
UNITED STATES DATA CENTER MARKET SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS
Segmentation by Facility Type
Segmentation by Infrastructure
Segmentation by IT Infrastructure
Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure
Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure
Segmentation by Cooling Systems
Segmentation by Cooling Techniques
Segmentation by General Construction
Segmentation by Tier Standard
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