datacenterHawk has released its
1Q 2023 Data Center Market Recap,
reporting on the high demand and ongoing challenges across the North
American, European, Asian-Pacific (APAC), and for the first time, Latin
American (LATAM) markets. This follows their 4Q 2022 recap, which reflected on the high demand in 4Q that helped fuel the data center industry's historic growth in 2022.
The datacenterHawk team relies on its proprietary standardized
methodology to provide real time data that allows subscribers to
discover, track and compare trends and pricing from over 35 individual
markets across North America, Europe, and APAC
regions. Their data and analysis are detailed in datacenterHawk's
comprehensive summary, which details the current trends and challenges
across the data center sector's major markets.
"We anticipate a fascinating year of development in the data center
industry. Market analysis will play a crucial role as key stakeholders
navigate the challenges of power limitations, supply chain issues, and
rising costs, all while demand for data center infrastructure remains
strong," comments David Liggitt,
datacenterHawk's President. "We're also excited to have expanded our
global coverage in the new year, and provide our expert analysis on the
development of leading Latin American markets."
Global data center market highlights include:
North America: While still active, demand in North America cooled
after multiple record-setting periods of absorption between 2020-2022.
Absorption remained high, however, recording the 6th largest quarter
ever. Many enterprise users are currently favoring a conservative
strategy regarding their IT infrastructure, with some opting to renew
their leases at shorter terms, likely in anticipation of less volatile
pricing in the near future. Emerging secondary markets continue to
experience vast growth, as developers are seeking new markets that offer
similar benefits to major hubs, but at more favorable costs, and power
availability.
Europe: Data center capacity demand remained consistent in 1Q
2024. Many European countries are adjusting their operations, strategies
and policies regarding data center practices in an effort to increase
data sovereignty, privacy, and security. Power supply also remained a
challenge, limiting leasing and development in areas such as Amsterdam,
Dublin, and London. As a result, markets where power is more readily
available grew significantly within the last year, including Paris,
Madrid, Milan, and the Nordics. Looking forward, providers that can
procure power and have a clear path to develop new space will have an
advantage in many of these constrained markets.
APAC: The region's geography presents a unique challenge, as
different regions have their own distinct climates, infrastructure
systems, power grids, and other logistical factors that make development
challenging. Despite obstacles, Singapore and Hong Kong are undergoing
major developments as the demand for cloud services rapidly increases,
though high demand has limited some options for future development.
Although development has slowed in recent quarters, datacenterHawk
projects an upward trend toward the latter half of 2023, as new funding
and projects move forward, which will help to alleviate the region's low
vacancy rate and drive future leasing.
LATAM: The LATAM market is currently experiencing a surge in
growth, due in large part to strong industry tailwinds, including
technology adoption and data center investment. Prior to the pandemic,
international hubs such as Dallas, Miami, and Los Angeles primarily
serviced the region's data center needs, as most local enterprises had
not yet outsourced their IT or undergone digital transformation. Today
however, Latin America is expected to see the highest global growth in
technology adoption. datacenterHawk reports this will spark regional
demand for colocation in key LATAM markets such as Mexico, Brazil,
Chile, and Colombia over the coming decade.
This real time market data can be accessed via Hawk Insight,
datacenterHawk's product featuring data center trends, activity, and
pricing. datacenterHawk's 2Q 2023 Market Analysis is expected to be
released shortly after the quarter ends.
To read the full 1Q 2023 Data Center Market Recap, click here.