Japan Data Center Market Size by Investment to Reach over USD 10 Billion by 2026 - Arizton
b'CHICAGO, May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- In-depth analysis and data-driven insights on the impact of COVID-19 included in this Japan data center market report.\nJapan data center market size is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 7% during the period 20202026.
- b'CHICAGO, May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- In-depth analysis and data-driven insights on the impact of COVID-19 included in this Japan data center market report.\nJapan data center market size is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 7% during the period 20202026.
- Japan data center market research report includes market size in terms of area, investment, power capacity, and colocation revenues.
- Get insights on 93 existing data center and 8 upcoming facilities spread across 21 cities.\nKey Highlights Offered in the Report:\nWithin Japan, Tokyo has the most developed market, with 57 unique third-party data centers, amounting to over 60% of the existing power capacity.\nThe Japan Data Center Council has been established by Nippon Data Center Association, in partnership with various data center operators and IT industry investors to improve the IT sector in Japan.\nEquinix and GIC have formed a joint venture in 2020 to develop xScale data centers in Japan, totaling 138 MW on full built.\nThe core and shell cost of construction of a data center is around USD 180-USD 200 in Japan, which is one of the highest in Asia.
- The cost of power is also higher at around 0.14-0.17 cents per kWh, almost 3x the price in the US and 2x than that in China.\nJapan has the presence of both, local cloud service providers such as AT TOKYO, CTC, NTT Communications, Telehouse, and Tencent, as well as global providers such as Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, IBM, and Alibaba Cloud.\nAs per the Japan Renewable Energy Corporation, there are 48 renewable power plants in operation across Japan, with a capacity of over 820 MW, and over 400 MW already operational.\nMarket size & forecast by area, power capacity, investment, and colocation revenue | 2020-2026\n'