Intelligent PDU Market by Type (Metered, Monitored, Automatic Transfer Switch), Power Phase (Single Phase, Three Phase), Application (Datacenters, Industrial Power Solutions, VoIP Phone Systems), Industry, and Geography - Global Forecast 2025 - 2035
The Intelligent Power Distribution Unit (PDU) market is witnessing robust growth as enterprises and data centers increasingly demand smarter, more efficient power delivery solutions. Traditional PDUs that merely distribute power are being replaced or augmented by units that offer monitoring, control, and automation capabilities. These intelligent PDUs enable better insight into energy consumption, proactive management of loads, prevention of outages, and support for sustainability goals. Over the forecast period from 2025 to 2035, the global intelligent PDU market is expected to expand significantly, driven by trends such as rising data center density, regulatory pressure on energy efficiency, expansion of edge computing, and demand for resilience in mission critical infrastructure.
This analysis explores the market by type (Metered, Monitored, Automatic Transfer Switch), by power phase (Single Phase, Three Phase), by application (Data Centers, Industrial Power Solutions, VoIP Phone Systems), across industries, and geographically.
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Market by Type
In the type segmentation, the intelligent PDU market can be broadly divided into metered units, monitored units, and units equipped with automatic transfer switch (ATS) functionality (or ATS-integrated PDUs).
Metered PDUs primarily offer power measurement at the outlet, branch, or device level. These units allow infrastructure managers to track energy usage, detect anomalies, and allocate costs more precisely. Demand for metered PDUs is rising, especially in environments where energy auditing and cost accountability are important. Many data centers and colocation facilities adopt metered PDUs as a first step toward more advanced PDU capabilities.
Monitored PDUs offer more advanced features over mere metering—they allow remote monitoring, often via network interfaces, collect historical data, provide alarms and trend analytics, and may offer some level of abstraction and integration with higher-level DCIM (Data Center Infrastructure Management) systems. The monitored PDU segment is expected to grow steadily, as more operators require visibility into power trends, fault conditions, and load balancing across their infrastructure.
Automatic Transfer Switch–equipped PDUs bring an additional layer of resilience. The ATS function ensures that, in case of a power source failure or disruption, the PDU can seamlessly switch to a backup source (e.g. redundant power feeds or UPS) without requiring manual intervention. These PDU units are especially critical in mission-critical settings such as high availability data centers, telecom central offices, and industrial control rooms. The ATS segment, while smaller in absolute volume than metered or monitored units, is projected to grow at a higher rate because of rising demand for fault-tolerant and self-healing systems.
Across the forecast period, the market share among these types is expected to shift gradually: metered PDUs will retain a strong base due to their lower complexity, monitored PDUs will capture increasing share as infrastructure operators demand smarter insights, and ATS PDUs will see robust growth as reliability becomes a key differentiator.
Market by Power Phase
The market is also segmented by power phase: single phase and three phase.
Single phase intelligent PDUs are typically used in smaller racks, branch circuits, or lightweight IT closets, often in enterprise or edge deployments. They are suitable in environments where loads are moderate and the available feed is single phase. Their advantages include simpler compatibility with standard electrical infrastructure and lower cost.
Three phase intelligent PDUs are required for higher power densities and heavy IT loads (e.g. in data centers or industrial power rooms). Three phase systems provide better power balance, higher efficiency, and support for more powerful equipment. In large-scale data centers or high density racks, three phase PDUs are often the standard.
Historically, three phase units have held a larger market share in the intelligent PDU space, and that is expected to continue. As rack densities, GPU clusters, and high-power computing loads increase, the demand for three phase PDUs will accelerate. However, the single phase segment is also expected to grow, particularly at the edge, in small co-location facilities, and in remote sites where three phase infrastructure is unavailable or cost-prohibitive.
Over the forecast horizon, the share of three phase units is projected to maintain dominance, especially in core data centers, whereas the growth rate of single phase units may edge upward in secondary and peripheral segments.
Market by Application
The intelligent PDU market serves several critical applications. Among them, data centers, industrial power solutions, and VoIP phone systems represent major verticals.
Data Centers
Data centers are the primary application for intelligent PDUs. In data center racks, operators demand power visibility, capacity headroom, load balancing, and fault recovery capabilities. Intelligent PDUs help manage cooling, prevent overloading, and alert operators of imbalances or abnormal conditions. As hyperscale, cloud, and colocation providers continue global expansion, demand for intelligent PDUs in these environments will be a leading driver. Moreover, edge data centers and micro data centers deployed for latency-sensitive applications will also absorb growing share of PDU demand.
Industrial Power Solutions
Industrial facilities often require robust and resilient power distribution for automated machinery, control systems, robotics, and process lines. Intelligent PDUs in industrial settings offer monitoring, redundancy, and protective switching capabilities, enabling predictive maintenance and minimizing downtime. In many automation environments, intelligent PDUs feed power to critical control systems or sensitive electronics and offer real time alerts about power quality or load changes. As industries adopt more digitization, smart manufacturing, and Industry 4.0 initiatives, demand for intelligent PDUs in industrial power systems is expected to grow substantively.
VoIP Phone Systems
While lower in volume compared to data centers, VoIP phone system infrastructure demands reliable power to avoid communication downtime. In large enterprise voice systems or telecom central offices, intelligent PDUs can monitor and control the power feeding VoIP switches or Voice over IP equipment, ensuring that critical voice over IP systems receive power continuously and detecting issues early. Growth in Unified Communications, SIP trunking, and large scale enterprise VoIP deployments will sustain demand in this segment.
Over time, the data center application segment is expected to maintain the largest share of intelligent PDU deployments, but industrial and telecom/VoIP segments will capture incremental growth, particularly in regions investing heavily in smart manufacturing and next generation communications infrastructure.
Industry Verticals
Beyond application, intelligent PDUs find use across multiple industries. Some of the noteworthy verticals include:
Telecom and Information Technology
Telecom and IT organizations are heavy users of intelligent PDUs in network centers, central offices, and data hubs. As telecom operators expand fiber, 5G, and edge network infrastructure, the demand for smarter power distribution in these facilities will grow.
Banking, Financial Services, Insurance (BFSI)
Banks and financial institutions require high availability IT infrastructure and stringent SLAs. Their data centers, disaster recovery sites, and core computing environments are major consumers of intelligent PDU solutions.
Healthcare
Hospitals, medical research labs, imaging systems, and critical care facilities demand resilience and power integrity. Intelligent PDUs help manage power provisioning for critical IT and medical equipment, ensuring uptime and early warning of abnormalities.
Transportation and Smart Cities
In transportation systems (e.g. railway systems, traffic control centers, airports) and smart city infrastructure, intelligent PDUs are needed in control rooms, signaling networks, and edge facilities to support continuous operation and remote monitoring.
Industrial Manufacturing
Factories, especially those embracing automation and robotics, need intelligent power distribution to monitor loads, schedule maintenance, and align power usage with production cycles.
Government, Defense, and Infrastructure
Government data centers, command and control facilities, and public infrastructure systems demand secure, reliable, and manageable power delivery—making intelligent PDUs an attractive solution.
Energy and Utilities
Utilities and renewable energy installations often include electronics, telemetry, and control systems. Intelligent PDUs help integrate power management, remote monitoring, and fast recovery capabilities in utility control centers and substations.
These industries adopt intelligent PDUs at varying rates depending on regulatory urgency, capital budgets, and awareness of operational efficiencies. During 2025-2035, sectors with strong digital transformation mandates (IT, telecom, industrial automation) will drive the most growth.
Geographic Outlook
The global intelligent PDU market can be divided into key regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa.
North America
North America continues to lead in intelligent PDU adoption, owing to high maturity in data center infrastructure, strong cloud and hyperscale presence, and proactive sustainability and ESG programs. The U.S. in particular sees widespread retrofits of conventional PDUs to intelligent units as operators seek better power efficiency, redundancy, and control. Over the forecast period, North America is expected to hold a large share, but its growth rate may moderate as the market matures.
Europe
Europe is a strong market for intelligent PDUs, driven by regulatory mandates on energy efficiency, carbon emissions, and data center performance. Nations such as Germany, the U.K., and the Nordics have already emphasized green data centers. Demand for smarter power infrastructure, compliance with EU directives, and retrofit activity in legacy data halls will propel adoption. Growth in Eastern Europe and in major financial centers will also contribute.
Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific is poised to be the fastest growing region during 2025-2035. Rapid expansion of cloud, colocation, hyperscale data center construction in China, India, Southeast Asia, South Korea, and Japan is fueling demand for intelligent power delivery infrastructure. Governments in the region are also increasingly investing in smart city projects, edge infrastructure, and digital transformation schemes, which will further stimulate adoption of intelligent PDUs across data centers, telecom, and industrial applications. The region’s lower base and rapid infrastructure buildout offer significant upside.
Latin America
Latin America is a growing but more constrained market. Data center growth in Brazil, Mexico, and Chile will drive PDU deployment, but adoption of high-end intelligent PDUs may be slower due to capital constraints. Telecom and government projects may provide opportunities, particularly where remote monitoring reduces maintenance costs in remote locations.
Middle East & Africa
In the Middle East and Africa, data center builds in cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Nigeria are becoming more ambitious. The increase in cloud service investment, regional data centers, and national digital transformation plans will drive demand. Intelligent PDUs that support remote diagnostics and resilience are particularly attractive in regions where site visits can be expensive or logistically challenging.
By the end of the forecast period, Asia Pacific may close the gap on North America and Europe in terms of share, while Latin America and Middle East & Africa contribute modest but growing regional pockets of demand.
Market Dynamics: Drivers, Restraints, and Opportunities
Drivers
One of the strongest drivers is the rising density of IT equipment in data centers. As rack power consumption increases, the need for precision monitoring and load balancing increases as well. Intelligent PDUs help operators avoid overloading circuits and to utilize capacity safely. The expansion of cloud computing and hyperscale infrastructure is also pushing increased deployment of advanced PDUs.
Energy efficiency and sustainability goals are driving the adoption of intelligent PDUs because they enable granular monitoring, provide data for power usage effectiveness (PUE) calculations, and support optimization efforts. In many countries, regulatory and corporate ESG mandates are compelling organizations to adopt more energy-aware infrastructure.
Reliability and uptime requirements are also pushing growth, especially for mission critical environments. PDUs with ATS functionality, remote switching, and alert capabilities enhance system resilience and reduce mean time to repair.
Edge computing, distributed IT, and micro data centers represent another growth engine. In edge environments, compact, self-managing, remotely monitored PDUs offer controls without requiring an on-site operations staff.
Finally, retrofit opportunities in legacy data halls and enterprise facilities that currently use basic PDUs represent a large market. Many operators are replacing or upgrading old units rather than building entirely new power distribution systems.
Restraints
High upfront cost and complex integration remain major barriers, especially for small and medium firms. Intelligent PDU units with advanced features, monitoring, and switching cost significantly more than basic PDUs. Integration with existing infrastructure, DCIM software, and building management systems can pose compatibility and interoperability challenges.
Security concerns are also a restraint: putting intelligence and network connectivity into power infrastructure introduces cyber risks. Ensuring robust firmware security, encryption, and intrusion protection is essential but raises complexity and cost.
In some regions, lack of awareness or lower maturity of data center and smart infrastructure markets limit adoption. Local supply chain constraints, regulatory uncertainties, and skills gaps (for installation and maintenance) slow uptake in emerging markets.
Opportunities
One of the biggest opportunities lies in combining PDU intelligence with predictive analytics, AI, and cloud orchestration. Vendors who can offer integrated, analytics-driven power optimization as part of a suite may win competitive advantage.
Modular and scalable intelligent PDU architectures that allow operators to expand as needs grow are particularly attractive, especially in edge and colocation markets.
Integration with renewable energy systems, microgrids, and battery energy storage systems offers further upside. Intelligent PDUs that coordinate with upstream energy assets (e.g. solar, storage, diesel) can help smooth transitions and optimize energy cost.
Remote and ruggedized PDU designs for harsh environments, remote sites, and telecom towers represent niche opportunities, especially in less developed geographies.
Mergers, partnerships, and platform tie-ups between PDU vendors, DCIM providers, cloud platforms, or power equipment companies can help accelerate adoption by simplifying integration.
Forecast to 2025-2035
During 2025 to 2035, the intelligent PDU market is expected to sustain strong growth. Estimates of CAGR vary across sources, but many place it in the range of 7 percent to 12 percent, driven by intensifying data center growth, edge deployment, and operational modernization.
By 2025, the market size is expected to reach several billion USD globally, and by 2035 it is projected to further expand severalfold. The metered and monitored segments will continue to form the backbone of the market, while ATS and switching capabilities will gain incremental share. Three phase units will maintain dominance, especially in dense computing environments, even as single phase units grow at a faster rate in peripheral applications.
Geographically, Asia Pacific is likely to be the fastest growing region, albeit from a smaller base, while North America and Europe continue as large incumbents. Emerging markets in Latin America, Middle East, and Africa will contribute as digital infrastructure expands. In verticals, data center applications will remain the fastest growing and largest segment, while industrial and telecom/VoIP verticals provide steady growth.
Over this period, competitive dynamics will intensify. Key vendors will invest in innovation (e.g. AI, modular design, cybersecurity), and strategic partnerships with infrastructure providers and cloud firms will become more common. Retrofitting legacy PDUs and upgrading conventional units to intelligent ones will remain a major source of incremental demand.
In summary, the intelligent PDU market from 2025 to 2035 offers a compelling opportunity for both equipment vendors and infrastructure operators. As data, power, and computing converge, smart power distribution will become ever more critical to resilient, efficient, and sustainable digital infrastructure.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction (Page No. - 16)
1.1 Objectives of the Study
1.2 Definition
1.3 Study Scope
1.3.1 Markets Covered
1.3.2 Years Considered for the Study
1.4 Currency
1.5 Limitations
1.6 Stakeholders
2 Research Methodology (Page No. - 20)
2.1 Research Data
2.1.1 Secondary Data
2.1.1.1 Secondary Sources
2.1.2 Primary Data
2.1.2.1 Key Data From Primary Sources
2.1.2.2 Key Industry Insights
2.1.2.3 Breakdown of Primaries
2.2 Market Size Estimation
2.2.1 Bottom-Up Approach
2.2.1.1 Approach for Arriving at the Market Share By the Bottom-Up Analysis (Demand Side)
2.2.2 Top-Down Approach
2.2.2.1 Approach for Capturing the Market Share By Top-Down Analysis (Supply Side)
2.3 Market Breakdown andData Triangulation
2.4 Research Assumptions
3 Executive Summary (Page No. - 29)
4 Premium Insights (Page No. - 33)
4.1 Attractive Growth Opportunities in Intelligent PDU Market
4.2 Market, By Type
4.3 Market, By Power Phase
4.4 Market, By Application
4.5 Market in APAC, By Industry andCountry/Region
4.6 Market, By Geography
5 Market Overview (Page No. - 37)
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Drivers
5.1.1.1 Increasing Demand for High-Power Capacities in High Power Density Environments
5.1.1.2 Rising Demand for Intelligent Products in Datacenters
5.1.1.3 Power Monitoring Solutions for Datacenters Using Intelligent PDUs
5.1.1.4 Rising Environmental andSafety Concerns Across Developed Countries
5.1.2 Restraints
5.1.2.1 Higher Implementation Cost of an Intelligent PDU Than A Basic PDU
5.1.2.2 Rising Density in Bigger Datacenters
5.1.3 Opportunities
5.1.3.1 Increasing Demand for Cloud Computing Worldwide
5.1.3.2 Rise in the Implementation of Portable Datacenters
5.1.4 Challenges
5.1.4.1 Lack of Awareness About the Benefits of Using Intelligent PDUs
6 Intelligent PDU Market, By Type (Page No. - 42)
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Metered
6.3 Monitored
6.4 Switched
6.5 Automatic Transfer Switch
6.6 Hot Swap
6.7 Dual Circuit
7 Intelligent PDU Market, By Power Phase (Page No. - 57)
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Single Phase
7.3 Three Phase
8 Intelligent PDU Market, By Industry (Page No. - 64)
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Telecommunications & Information Technology (Telecom & It)
8.3 Banking, Financial Services, & Insurance (BFSI)
8.4 Healthcare
8.5 Transportation
8.6 Industrial Manufacturing
8.7 Government
8.8 Energy
9 Intelligent PDU Market, By Application (Page No. - 84)
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Datacenters
9.3 Industrial Power Solutions
9.4 Voip Phone Systems
9.5 Educational Labs
9.6 Commercial Applications/Network Closets
10 Geographic Analysis (Page No. - 100)
10.1 Introduction
10.2 North America
10.2.1 US
10.2.2 Canada
10.2.3 Mexico
10.3 Europe
10.3.1 UK
10.3.2 Germany
10.3.3 France
10.3.4 Rest of Europe
10.4 APAC
10.4.1 China
10.4.2 Japan
10.4.3 India
10.4.4 Singapore
10.4.5 Rest of APAC
10.5 Row
10.5.1 South America
10.5.2 Middle East andAfrica
11 Competitive Landscape (Page No. - 123)
11.1 Overview
11.2 Ranking of Players, 2016
11.3 Competitive Scenario
11.3.1 Product Launches andDevelopments
11.3.2 Agreements
11.3.3 Acquisitions andExpansions
11.3.4 Collaborations andPartnerships
12 Company Profiles (Page No. - 128)
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Key Players
12.2.1 APC
12.2.2 Cyber Power Systems
12.2.3 Eaton
12.2.4 Raritan
12.2.5 Vertiv
12.2.6 ABB
12.2.7 Black Box Corporation
12.2.8 Cisco Systems
12.2.9 Enlogic
12.2.10 Geist
12.2.11 Hewlett Packward Enterprise
12.2.12 Leviton Manufacturing
12.2.13 Rittal
12.2.14 The Siemon Company
12.2.15 Tripp Lite
12.3 Other Key Players
12.3.1 Anord Critical Power
12.3.2 BMC Manufacturing
12.3.3 Chatsworth Products
12.3.4 Elcom International
12.3.5 PDU Expert UK
13 Appendix (Page No. - 162)
13.1 Insights of Industry Experts
13.2 Discussion Guide
13.3 Knowledge Store: Marketsandmarkets’ Subscription Portal
13.4 Introducing RT: Real-Time Market Intelligence
13.5 Available Customizations
13.6 Related Reports
13.7 Author Details
List of Tables (69 Tables)
Table 1 Datacenter Temperature Recommendations
Table 2 Intelligent PDU Market, in Terms of Value andVolume, 2015–2023
Table 3 Market, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 4 Market for Intelligent Metered PDUs , By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 5 Market for Intelligent Metered PDUs , By Application, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 6 Market for Intelligent Monitored PDUs , By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 7 Market for Intelligent Monitored PDUs , By Application, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 8 Market for Intelligent Switched PDUs , By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 9 Market for Intelligent Switched PDUs , By Application, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 10 Market for Intelligent Automatic Transfer Switch PDUs , By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 11 Market for Intelligent Automatic Transfer Switch PDUs , By Application, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 12 Market for Intelligent Hot-Swap PDUs , By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 13 Market for Intelligent Hot-Swap PDUs , By Application, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 14 Market for Intelligent Dual Circuit PDUs , By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 15 Market for Intelligent Dual Circuit PDUs , By Application, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 16 Market, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 17 Market for Single-Phase Intelligent PDUs , By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 18 Market for Single-Phase Intelligent PDUs , By Application, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 19 Marketfor Three-Phase Intelligent PDUs , By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 20 Market for Three-Phase Intelligent PDUs , By Application, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 21 Intelligent PDU Market, By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 22 Market for Telecom & It Industry, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 23 Market for Telecom & It Industry, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 24 Market for Telecom & It Industry, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 25 Market for BFSI Industry, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 26 Market for BFSI Industry, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 27 Market for BFSI Industry, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 28 Market for Healthcare Industry, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 29 Market for Healthcare Industry, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 30 Market for Healthcare Industry, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 31 Market for Transportation Industry, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 32 Market for Transportation Industry, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 33 Market for Transportation Industry, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 34 Market for Industrial Manufacturing, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 35 Market for Industrial Manufacturing, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 36 Market for Industrial Manufacturing, By Region, 2014–2023 (USD Million)
Table 37 Market for Government, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 38 Market for Government, By Power Phase, 2014–2023 (USD Million)
Table 39 Market for Government, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 40 Market for Energy Industry, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 41 Market for Energy Industry, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 42 Market for Energy Industry, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 43 Market, By Application, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 44 Market for Datacenters, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 45 Market for Datacenters, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 46 Market for Datacenters, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 47 Intelligent PDU Market for Industrial Power Solutions, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 48 Market for Industrial Power Solutions, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 49 Market for Industrial Power Solutions, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 50 Market for Voip Phone Systems, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 51 Market for Voip Phone Systems, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 52 Market for Voip Phone Systems, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 53 Market for Educational Labs, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 54 Market for Educational Labs, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 55 Market for Educational Labs, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 56 Market for Commercial Applications/Network Closets, By Power Phase, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 57 Market for Commercial Applications/Network Closets, By Type, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 58 Market for Commercial Applications/Network Closets, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 59 Market, By Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 60 Market in North America, By Country, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 61 Market in North America, By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 62 Data Cloud-Related Events in Europe
Table 63 Market in Europe, By Country/Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 64 Market in Europe, By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 65 Market in APAC, By Country/Region, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 66 Market in APAC, By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 67 Market in Row, By Region, 2014–2023 (USD Billion)
Table 68 Market in Row, By Industry, 2015–2023 (USD Million)
Table 69 Ranking of the Key Players in the Intelligent PDU Market, 2016
List of Figures (69 Figures)
Figure 1 Market Segmentation
Figure 2 Research Design
Figure 3 Intelligent PDU Market: Bottom-Up Approach
Figure 4 Market: Top-Down Approach
Figure 5 Data Triangulation
Figure 6 Market for Hot-Swap PDUs to Grow at the Highest Cagr During the Forecast Period
Figure 7 Datacenter Application to Hold the Largest Size of the Market By 2023
Figure 8 Market for Intelligent PDUs With Single Phase to Grow at A Higher Cagr During the Forecast Period
Figure 9 Telecom & It Industry to Hold the Largest Share of the Intellignet PDU Market During Forecast Period
Figure 10 Intelligent PDU Market, By Region
Figure 11 Increasing Demand for High Power Density in Datacenters to Boost the Adoption of Intelligent PDUs During the Forecast Period
Figure 12 Market for Intelligent Hot-Swap PDUs to Grow at the Highest Rate During Forecast Period
Figure 13 Intelligent Single-Phase PDUs Held the Largest Size of the Market in 2017
Figure 14 Datacenters Held the Largest Share of the Market in 2017
Figure 15 Telecom & It Industry Held the Largest Share of the Market in APAC in 2017
Figure 16 the US Held the Largest Share of the Market in 2017
Figure 17 Increasing Demand for High-Power Density Environment for High Power Capacities to Drive the Growth of the Market
Figure 18 Cloud Computing Models andCharacteristics
Figure 19 Intelligent PDU Market, By Type
Figure 20 Metered PDUs to Hold the Largest Size of the Market By 2023
Figure 21 Telecom & It Industry to Dominate the Market for Metered PDUs During the Forecast Period
Figure 22 Market for Intelligent Monitored PDUs for Datacenter Applications to Grow at the Highest Rate During the Forecast Period
Figure 23 Market for Intelligent Switched PDUs for the Telecom & It Industry to Grow at the Highest Rate During the Forecast Period
Figure 24 Application of Automatic Transfer Switch
Figure 25 Datacenter Applications to Dominate the Market for Intelligent Hot-Swap PDUs During the Forecast Period
Figure 26 Market for Intelligent Dual Circuit PDUs for the Telecom & It Industry to Grow at the Highest Rate During the Forecast Period
Figure 27 Intelligent PDU Market, By Power Phase
Figure 28 Single-Phase Intelligent PDUs to Dominate the Market During Forecast Period
Figure 29 Single Phase Wave Form
Figure 30 Datacenter Applications to Hold the Largest Size of the MarketFor Single-Phase Intelligent PDUs By 2023
Figure 31 Three Phase Wave Form
Figure 32 Market for Three-Phase Intelligent PDUs for Industrial Manufacturing to Grow at the Highest Cagr Between 2017 and2023
Figure 33 Intelligent PDU Market, By Industry
Figure 34 Telecom & It Industry to Hold the Largest Size of the Market By 2023
Figure 35 Market for Intelligent Single-Phase PDUs for the Telecom & It Industry to Grow at A Higher Rate During the Forecast Period
Figure 36 Switched PDUs to Hold the Largest Size of the Market for the BFSI Industry By 2023
Figure 37 North America to Hold the Largest Size of the Market for the Healthcare Industry By 2023
Figure 38 Market for Intelligent Three-Phase PDUs for the Transportation Industry to Grow at A Higher Rate During the Forecast Period
Figure 39 Metered PDUs Held A Larger Share of the Market for Industrial Manufacturing in 2017
Figure 40 North America to Hold the Largest Size of the Market for Industrial Manufacturing By 2023
Figure 41 Single-Phase PDUs to Hold A Larger Size of the Market for Government By 2023
Figure 42 North America to Hold the Largest Size of the Market for Government By 2023
Figure 43 North America Held A Larger Size of the Market for Energy Industry in 2017
Figure 44 Market, By Application
Figure 45 Datacenter Applications to Dominate the Market During the Forecast Period
Figure 46 Metered PDUs to Hold the Largest Size of the Market for Datacenter Applications By 2023
Figure 47 Market for Industrial Power Solutions in APAC to Grow at the Highest Cagr Between 2017 and2023
Figure 48 Working of Voip Phone Systems
Figure 49 North America to Hold the Largest Size of the Market for Voip Phone Systems By 2023
Figure 50 Market for Intelligent Three-Phase PDUs for Educational Labs to Grow at the Highest Cagr Between 2017 and2023
Figure 51 Market for Intelligent Single-Phase PDUs for Commercial Applications/Network Closets to Grow at the Highest Cagr Between 2017 and2023
Figure 52 Intelligent PDU Market, By Geography
Figure 53 Geographic Snapshot of the Market
Figure 54 North America to Hold the Largest Size of the Market During the Forecast Period
Figure 55 North America: Market Snapshot
Figure 56 Telecom & It Industry Held the Largest Size of Market in North America
Figure 57 Europe: Market Snapshot
Figure 58 UK Held the Largest Size of the Market in Europe in 2017
Figure 59 Demographics of Internet Users in the First Quarter of 2017
Figure 60 APAC: Market Snapshot
Figure 61 Telecom & It Industry to Dominate the Market in APAC During the Forecast Period
Figure 62 Middle East to Dominate the Market in Row Between 2017 and2023
Figure 63 Product Launches andDevelopments Emerged as the Key Growth Strategies Adopted By Market Players Between 2015 and2017
Figure 64 Eaton: Company Snapshot
Figure 65 Vertiv: Company Snapshot
Figure 66 ABB: Company Snapshot
Figure 67 Black Box Corporation: Company Snapshot
Figure 68 Cisco Systems: Company Snapshot
Figure 69 Hewlett Packward Enterprise: Company Snapshot

Growth opportunities and latent adjacency in Intelligent PDU Market