Worldwide revenue in the data center market is forecast to reach $573 billion in 2026, with the United States generating the largest single-country total at approximately $188 billion, according to Statista Market Forecast data. The network infrastructure segment leads all categories with a projected market volume of $270 billion in 2026.

The global data center market is expected to maintain growth through the end of the decade, with an annual compound growth rate of approximately 6.57 percent projected from 2026 through 2030, reaching $739 billion by 2030.

The US market's $188 billion in 2026 revenue reflects its position as the largest concentration of hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise data center infrastructure globally. Northern Virginia, Dallas, Chicago, and Phoenix continue to lead US market absorption, while secondary markets including Atlanta, Columbus, Indianapolis, Salt Lake City, and Raleigh have attracted substantial new investment.

Revenue definitions in data center market forecasts typically include infrastructure hardware, managed services, colocation services, and hosting revenue, but may differ in how they treat associated cloud services and software spending, which can significantly affect total market size estimates across different research sources.

Global comparisons show that while the US leads in total revenue, the Asia-Pacific region including China and Japan represents the fastest-growing segment, driven by hyperscale cloud infrastructure buildout and growing enterprise IT outsourcing across Southeast Asian markets.

Source: Statista -- https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/data-center/worldwide