US Data Center Construction Market Trends

Statistics for the 2023 & 2024 US Data Center Construction market trends, created by Mordor Intelligence™ Industry Reports. US Data Center Construction trend report includes a market forecast to 2028 and historical overview. Get a sample of this industry trends analysis as a free report PDF download.

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Market Trends of US Data Center Construction Industry

Growing Cloud Applications, AI, and Big Data Drives the the Market Growth

  • Cloud applications have become increasingly popular in recent years, as they allow businesses to access software and services over the internet rather than installing and maintaining them on their own hardware. This has led to a surge in demand for cloud-based data storage and processing capabilities, which large data centers typically provide.
  • For instance, in December 2022, a new Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) region officially began operations in Chicago. The new area, Oracle's fourth in the United States and 41st overall, is a public cloud region. The business also runs in two general US Government regions, three Department of Defense-specific US Government regions, several US National Security regions, a TikTok plant in Texas, and regions in Ashburn, Virginia, Phoenix, Arizona, and San Jose, California.
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) and big data also require significant amounts of data storage and processing power. AI algorithms require vast amounts of data to be processed quickly, and big data analytics require massive amounts of storage and processing power to handle large datasets. This has increased demand for data centers with advanced computing capabilities, such as graphics processing units (GPUs) and artificial intelligence accelerators.
  • For instance, the National Science Foundation started its program for AI Research Institutes in 2020. Since then, 18 colleges in 40 states have received USD 360 million through this scheme. An ecosystem-based strategy can produce AI innovations and introduce AI business owners to the market. In the fiscal year 2022, US federal agencies proposed USD 1.7 billion for non-defense AI research and development. By 2026, non-defense-related AI research and development should get 32 billion USD yearly, according to the National Security Commission for AI. This is expected to increase the demand for Data Centers in the region.
  • Furthermore, the increasing need for data privacy and security is also driving the demand for data centers. According to Identity Theft Resource Center, The number of data compromises in the United States in 2022 was 1802. However, approximately 422 million people were affected by data intrusions in the same year, including data breaches, leakage, and exposure. While they are three distinct incidents, they have one feature. An unauthorized threat actor can access sensitive data due to all three instances. With the rise in cyber threats and data breaches, businesses and organizations seeking secure and reliable data storage and processing solutions, which advanced data centers can only provide.
  • In summary, the growth of cloud applications, AI, and big data is driving the demand for advanced data centers. As businesses and organizations increasingly rely on these technologies to support their operations, the demand for data center construction is expected to grow. This presents a significant opportunity for businesses and investors looking to enter the data center market.
United States Data Center Construction Market - Compromises and Impacted individuals, Cyber Crime, in Number, in United States, 2015-2022

Healthcare End User Vertical Holds Significant Market Share

  • Data center construction is expected to witness substantial demand during the forecast period due to the growth in digital data owing to technological advances and government incentives to implement Electronic Health Records (EHR), the proliferation of IoT, and smart devices in the country's healthcare sector. In addition, the increased enforcement of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) security is further forcing healthcare organizations to upgrade data security and disaster recovery protocols or face high penalties.
  • Moreover, with the introduction of the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Mandate in the United States, healthcare organizations nationwide have adopted cloud-based healthcare solutions to store and protect patient records. Most hospitals and healthcare organizations use cloud storage for patients' healthcare data. Electronic health records are stored in the cloud and updated electronically by physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers. Such factors augment the demand for data center construction, owning to the growth in digital data in the healthcare sector.
  • The digitization of consumer healthcare records in the form of electronic medical records (EMR) has significantly contributed to massive data generation. The latest innovations in medical equipment and the modernization of legacy operating systems, such as the management of personnel and the improvement in the patient response systems, generate a multitude of data, further necessitating the need for secured data center construction initiatives in the country.
  • Furthermore, the healthcare sector in the United States is rapidly using deep learning, machine learning, precision medicine, and artificial intelligence (AI), thus generating significant sensitive patient and employee data. Such developments are further analyzed to drive the demand for data center construction in the country during the forecast period.
  • Technologies like IoT have many healthcare applications, from remote monitoring to medical device integration. It also has the potential to keep patients healthy and safe and improve how physicians deliver care. However, sensors, wearables, remote monitors, and other medical devices produce a massive amount of data.
  • Moreover, the government of the country continuously recognizes the role of digital health and technological innovation in healthcare as an integral part of successful healthcare infrastructure. The government is making significant strides to make the healthcare sector technologically advanced and continuously increasing its healthcare expenditure to support the healthcare sector. For instance, according to the data from CMS (Office of the Actuary), the forecasted U.S. national health expenditure was expected to reach USD 6751.4 billion in 2030 from USD 4297.1 billion in 2021.
United States Data Center Construction Market - Forecasted National Health Expenditure in USD Billion, United states, 2021-2030