Data Center Busbar Market

Legrand (France) and Schneider Electric (France) are Leading Players in the Data Center Busbar Market

The global data center busbar market is projected to grow from USD 1.38 billion in 2026 to USD 3.01 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 14.0% during the forecast period. Data center busbars are seeing steady, structural growth as operators move away from cable-heavy power distribution toward compact, modular conductive systems that handle rising rack densities more efficiently. The shift is driven by rising power needs for rack and facility operations, pushing operators toward space-efficient power distribution systems that deliver reliable performance; busbars replace heavy cable systems to deliver higher electrical power while minimizing energy waste through faster installation, better thermal efficiency, and easier maintenance. Data center busbars are compact, insulated conductors installed overhead or under raised floors that reduce voltage drops, cut energy loss, lower installation labor, and simplify future capacity upgrades advantages that matter as hyperscale, colocation, and edge facilities push toward higher rack densities and greener footprints. AI-driven compute buildouts and the broader hyperscale/colocation expansion are compounding this shift, reinforcing busbars as a preferred power-distribution architecture over traditional cabling in new and retrofit data center projects.

Legrand (France), Schneider Electric (France), Vertiv Group Corp. (US), Eaton (Ireland), and ABB (Switzerland) are the leading players in the global data center busbar market. These players have adopted multiple strategies to increase their market share.

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Legrand (France)

Legrand is a global provider of electrical and digital building infrastructure solutions, offering a comprehensive data center portfolio that includes busbar and busway systems, UPS, cooling, racks, containment, structured cabling, and monitoring solutions. Its busway products are positioned as part of an integrated data center infrastructure ecosystem, enabling customers to procure multiple critical systems from a single vendor. In addition to its product portfolio, Legrand provides end-to-end support spanning system design, installation, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance, making its approach more solution- and project-oriented rather than focused solely on individual products. The company manufactures its busway solutions through facilities located in Pennsylvania (US) and Toronto (Canada).

Schneider Electric (France)

Schneider Electric is a leading provider of busway and power distribution solutions for data centers, with a strong focus on energy efficiency, digitalization, and scalable infrastructure. Its data center portfolio includes busway systems, electrical panels, UPS, racks, prefabricated modular solutions, liquid cooling, and digital monitoring platforms. The company's busway portfolio comprises iBusway for Data Centers, Galaxy Busway, I-Line Busway, and I-Line Track, offering compatible feeder and plug-in configurations for flexible low-voltage power distribution. Schneider Electric delivers these products as part of a comprehensive data center infrastructure ecosystem that integrates busway, switchgear, UPS, cooling, racks, EcoStruxure software, and lifecycle services. The company primarily reaches customers through its EcoXpert partner network, EPC contractors, system integrators, and direct enterprise sales, with busway solutions increasingly deployed as part of integrated power distribution projects rather than as standalone products.

Vertiv Group Corp. (US)

Vertiv Group Corp. is a global provider of critical digital infrastructure solutions, specializing in power management, thermal management, integrated modular solutions, and electrical distribution systems for data centers, telecommunications networks, and industrial facilities. The company positions its busway solutions as part of a comprehensive power infrastructure portfolio, integrating busway with switchgear, UPS, cooling, and modular infrastructure to deliver end-to-end solutions and streamline customer procurement. Vertiv has experienced strong growth driven by the rapid adoption of AI workloads, increasing rack power densities, and rising demand from hyperscale and cloud data centers. Its busway portfolio centers on the Vertiv Powerbar iMPB and Vertiv PowerBar Track platforms, which provide modular overhead power distribution designed for flexible, scalable, high-density data center environments. The company supports global demand through manufacturing facilities in South Carolina (US), Mexico, the UAE, Ireland, and the UK.

Eaton (Ireland)

Eaton provides a comprehensive electrical infrastructure portfolio for data centers, including busway systems, UPS, switchgear, PDUs, and digital power management solutions. Its busway offerings deliver modular, scalable, and reliable power distribution for enterprise, colocation, hyperscale, and AI-driven data center environments. To meet growing demand for high-density AI workloads, Eaton is expanding manufacturing capacity and advancing integrated "grid-to-chip" power solutions that support higher rack power densities. The company's data center busway portfolio includes Pow-R-Way III sandwich busway, PowerWave 2 overhead track busway, and non-segregated phase bus systems, providing flexible power distribution from the utility interface through to the white space. Busway manufacturing is primarily supported by facilities in South Carolina, US, and Jiangsu, China, along with a broader network of electrical manufacturing operations across North America and Europe.

ABB (Switzerland)

ABB offers a comprehensive electrical power distribution portfolio for data centers, including System pro E Power busway, low- and medium-voltage switchgear, UPS, power protection, digital monitoring, and energy management solutions tailored for mission-critical applications. Its busway solutions provide reliable, modular, and scalable power distribution for hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise data centers, enabling rapid deployment and seamless future expansion. ABB complements its hardware portfolio with intelligent monitoring, digital engineering tools, IEC-compliant power distribution systems, and automation technologies to enhance operational efficiency, power reliability, and asset lifecycle performance in modern AI-ready data center environments.

Market Ranking

In the global data center busbar market, companies are ranked based on revenue, production capacity, technological innovation, and market presence. Leading players such as Legrand (France), Schneider Electric (France), Vertiv Group Corp. (US), Eaton (Ireland), and ABB (Switzerland) play a crucial role in global supply, accounting for a significant share of total data center busbar production and exports.

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Data Center Busbars Market Size,  Share & Growth Report
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