The Asia Pacific data center rack market is expanding rapidly, with the market size projected to rise from about USD 1.26 billion in 2025 to USD 3.79 billion by 2032, for a CAGR of 17.1%. The Asia Pacific data center rack market is driven by rapid data center expansion across India, Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea, and Australia, where cloud providers and colocation operators are scaling localized capacity to meet data localization and low-latency requirements. Cost sensitivity and limited urban space push operators toward standardized, high-density racks that accelerate deployment and improve space efficiency. Modular and scalable rack architectures are strongly preferred, reflecting phased capacity rollouts aligned with uncertain demand and power availability. Thermal performance is a critical regional priority, as racks must support rising densities from AI, cloud, and 5G workloads while operating in hot and humid climates. Power compatibility and integration with intelligent PDUs are also key considerations, particularly in emerging markets with grid variability. Regulatory diversity across the Asia Pacific further drives demand for adaptable rack designs that meet country-specific safety and operational standards, supporting faster market entry with lower engineering complexity.
Some of the major vendors in the Asia Pacific data center rack market are Fujitsu (Japan), Lenovo (Hong Kong), Huawei (China), NEC Corporation (Japan), and Inspur Systems (China). These providers design and deploy advanced data center rack solutions to securely house IT equipment, optimize airflow, and support efficient power distribution across facilities. By enabling high-density configurations, modular scalability, and integration with cooling and PDU systems, rack platforms improve space utilization, accelerate deployments, reduce operational complexity, and enhance infrastructure reliability.
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In January 2025, Fujitsu partnered with Supermicro and Nidec to launch a service for improving data center energy efficiency. The collaboration combined Fujitsu’s liquid-cooling control software, Supermicro’s GPU servers, and Nidec’s advanced cooling systems to reduce PUE and environmental impact. Fujitsu began testing at its Tatebayashi Data Center, aiming to complete full deployment by Q4 FY2025. A commercial offering was set to launch in Japan in Q1 FY2025 under a subscription model.
In October 2024, Lenovo and Cisco expanded their strategic partnership to deliver factory and rack-integrated data center solutions. Lenovo now embeds Cisco networking into pre-engineered racks, combining compute, storage, and switches to accelerate deployment, simplify management, and support AI and hybrid cloud workloads through standardized, thoroughly tested rack architectures.
FUJITSU
Fujitsu is a key player in the Asia Pacific data center rack market, driven by a strategy centered on integrated infrastructure delivery, regional customization, and sustainability-led data center design. Fujitsu positions data center racks as part of broader turnkey systems, combining racks, servers, storage, networking, and cooling to support cloud, AI, and mission-critical enterprise workloads across the Asia Pacific. Core competencies include system integration, factory-level rack assembly, readiness for liquid cooling, and deep expertise in meeting country-specific regulatory, seismic, and energy-efficiency requirements. The company supports hyperscalers, colocation providers, and public-sector operators seeking faster deployment and reduced operational complexity. Primary activities include strategic partnerships and joint development initiatives focused on green data centers, advanced cooling, and AI infrastructure within Japan, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Vertically, Fujitsu integrates rack solutions with hardware, software, and managed services. Horizontally, it supports hybrid, edge, and multi-site data center architecture across diverse Asia Pacific markets.
LENOVO
Lenovo is a major player in the Asia Pacific data center rack market, driven by a strategy focused on factory-integrated infrastructure, rapid deployment, and AI-ready data center standardization. Lenovo positions rack solutions as part of end-to-end engineered systems, combining racks, servers, storage, networking, and lifecycle services to support hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise facilities across the Asia Pacific. Core competencies of the company include factory rack integration, scalable modular design, strong regional manufacturing, and deep channel partnerships that reduce deployment time and operational risk. Primary activities involve expanding factory and rack-integration offerings and strengthening ecosystem partnerships across India, Southeast Asia, Japan, and Australia. Vertically, Lenovo integrates rack solutions with compute, storage, software-defined infrastructure, and managed services. Horizontally, it supports hybrid cloud, AI, and edge data center architectures across diverse Asia Pacific markets.
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In 2025, the Asia Pacific data center rack market remained competitive, with Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Schneider Electric, Rittal, Eaton, and Vertiv collectively accounting for approximately 20–25% of the regional market share. Competition has intensified as hyperscalers, colocation providers, and large enterprises prioritize high-density deployments, faster build cycles, and energy-efficient infrastructure across emerging and mature Asia Pacific markets. In March 2025, Schneider Electric strengthened its regional rack portfolio by aligning rack systems more tightly with power and cooling architectures to support AI-ready facilities. In June 2025, Vertiv expanded localized manufacturing and integration capabilities to address lead-time sensitivity in Southeast Asia and India. HPE and Eaton continued advancing rack-level integration with power distribution and monitoring to simplify deployment and improve operational resilience. At the same time, Rittal emphasized standardized yet customizable rack platforms to meet diverse regulatory and climatic conditions. Overall, vendors are differentiating through modularity, thermal efficiency, factory integration, and ecosystem compatibility, underscoring a mature but highly competitive Asia Pacific market focused on density, speed, and reliability.
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Asia Pacific Data Center Rack Market by Rack Type (Open Frame, Enclosed), Type (Server Racks, Network Racks), Rack Height (42U & Below, 43U up to 52U), Rack Width (19 Inch, 23 Inch), Data Center Type (Enterprise, Colocation, Hyperscale) - Forecast to 2032
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