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Data Center Wire & Cables Market Size, Share Report, 2033GVR Report cover
Data Center Wire And Cables Market (2026 - 2033) Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Cable Type (Optical Fiber Cable, Services), By Data Center Type (Colocation, Hyperscale), By Application (Structured Cabling, Power Distribution), By Deployment, By Region, And Segment Forecasts
- Report ID: GVR-4-68040-860-4
- Number of Report Pages: 120
- Format: PDF
- Historical Range: 2021 - 2025
- Forecast Period: 2026 - 2033
- Industry: Technology
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- Segmentation
- Methodology
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Data Center Wire And Cables Market Summary
The global data center wire and cables market size was estimated at USD 20.22 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 35.02 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 7.2% from 2026 to 2033. The aggressive expansion of hyperscale data centers by cloud service providers, AI companies, and digital platforms will help in the market growth.
Key Market Trends & Insights
- North America data center wire and cables dominated the global market with the largest revenue share of 39.6% in 2025.
- The data center wire and cables industry in U.S. is expected to grow significantly over the forecast period.
- By cable type, optical fiber cable segment led the market and held the largest revenue share of 56.0% in 2025.
- By deployment, the sub-sea / Inter-facility segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR from 2026 to 2033.
Market Size & Forecast
- 2025 Market Size: USD 20.22 Billion
- 2033 Projected Market Size: USD 35.02 Billion
- CAGR (2026-2033): 7.2%
- North America: Largest market in 2025
Hyperscale facilities require extensive structured cabling, fiber optics, and high-capacity power cables to support massive server clusters and high-speed networking infrastructure. The rising deployment of AI training clusters and GPU-intensive environments is further increasing demand for high-speed fiber and direct attach cables. The rising demand for high-speed data transmission is a critical driver for the data center wires and cables market, primarily fueled by the rapid adoption of 400G and 800G Ethernet, AI workloads, and high-performance computing (HPC). Modern data centers process massive volumes of data generated from cloud computing, streaming, IoT, and generative AI applications, which require ultra-low latency and high bandwidth connectivity. As a result, operators are increasingly shifting from traditional copper cabling to optical fiber and high-speed transmission cables such as AOC and DAC. Fiber optics offer superior scalability, faster data transfer rates, and lower signal loss over long distances, making them ideal for hyperscale and AI-driven architectures with dense server-to-server and GPU interconnections.
The growth of emerging data center markets in India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East is creating significant opportunities for the data center wires and cables market. Rapid digitalization, rising internet penetration, and increasing cloud adoption by enterprises and governments are driving large-scale investments in new data center facilities across these regions. Many of these projects are greenfield developments, which require complete cabling infrastructure including optical fiber, power cables, and structured cabling systems from the ground up. In addition, supportive government policies, data localization regulations, and hyperscale cloud expansions are accelerating construction of new campuses, thereby boosting demand for high-capacity, scalable, and future-ready cable solutions.
The market is highly dependent on raw materials such as copper, aluminum, and specialty polymers used in cable insulation and sheathing. Volatility in commodity prices directly impacts manufacturing costs and profit margins for cable providers, making pricing unstable for large-scale data center projects.
Cable Type Insights
The optical fiber cable segment dominated the market and accounted for the revenue share of 56.0% in 2025. The rapid growth of hyperscale and AI-focused data centers is a major driver for optical fiber cable adoption. AI workloads, GPU clusters, and high-performance computing environments generate massive data flows that require ultra-fast, low-latency connectivity between servers, switches, and storage systems. Optical fiber cables enable high bandwidth transmission, supporting 400G, 800G, and next-generation networking speeds, which are critical for real-time data processing and scalable architectures. As data centers become denser and more compute-intensive, fiber-based interconnects are increasingly preferred over copper due to their superior speed, reliability, and ability to handle future bandwidth demands.
The power cables segment is anticipated to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The shift toward high-density racks, AI servers, and GPU clusters is significantly increasing power consumption per rack, often exceeding 30-100 kW. This requires robust and high-capacity power cabling for efficient electricity distribution from switchgear, UPS systems, and PDUs to IT equipment, thereby boosting demand for advanced power cables.
Data Center Type Insights
The hyperscale data center segment dominated the market and accounted for the largest revenue share in 2025. Leading operators are increasingly building large, multi-building campuses to ensure scalability, redundancy, and operational resilience. These interconnected facilities require extensive inter-facility fiber optic cabling for high-speed data transfer between buildings, along with metro and long-haul connectivity infrastructure. In addition, large campuses demand robust power distribution cabling to support high energy loads and backup systems across multiple sites. As hyperscale deployments grow geographically, the need for reliable, high-capacity cabling infrastructure increases significantly to maintain seamless connectivity, uptime, and efficient workload distribution across distributed data center networks.
The enterprise/edge/micro data center segment is anticipated to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The proliferation of edge computing is a major driver for enterprise, edge, and micro data centers. Organizations are deploying localized data centers closer to end-users to reduce latency and support real-time applications such as IoT, autonomous systems, smart cities, and industrial automation. This increases demand for compact, high-density cabling solutions, including fiber optics, copper data cables, and power distribution wiring within smaller, distributed facilities.
Application Insights
The high speed transmission & interconnects segment dominated the market and accounted for the largest revenue share in 2025. The transition to 400G, 800G, and emerging 1.6T Ethernet architectures, which require advanced high-performance copper and optical interconnect solutions is driving market growth. As hyperscale and colocation data centers deploy next-generation switches and servers, demand rises for low-latency, high-bandwidth cabling that can support dense spine-leaf architectures.
The power distribution segment is expected to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period. The shift toward energy-efficient infrastructure and renewable energy integration is further boosting demand for specialized power cables that support smart PDUs, UPS systems, and backup power architectures. Moreover, increasing investments in edge data centers and micro facilities are driving the need for compact, reliable, and low-loss power distribution cabling in distributed environments.
Deployment Insights
The indoor segment dominated the market and accounted for the largest revenue share in 2025. The increasing adoption of modular and prefabricated data center designs is boosting demand for pre-terminated and flexible indoor cable solutions that simplify installation and reduce downtime. Growth in edge and enterprise data centers is also contributing, as compact indoor environments require efficient, space-optimized cabling systems. Furthermore, stricter fire safety regulations and the need for low-smoke, zero-halogen (LSZH) cables are encouraging operators to upgrade indoor cabling infrastructure to enhance safety, compliance, and long-term operational reliability.

The sub-sea/inter-facility segment is expected to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period due to the expansion of large-scale data center campuses and global cloud connectivity requirements. Hyperscale cloud providers are increasingly deploying multiple interconnected facilities within the same campus or across metro regions to ensure redundancy, scalability, and load balancing. This architecture significantly increases the demand for high-capacity inter-facility fiber cables capable of supporting ultra-high bandwidth and low-latency communication between buildings and zones.
Regional Insights
North America dominated the global market with the largest revenue share of 39.6% in 2025. North America leads global data center deployment, driven by hyperscale operators such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, which are continuously expanding large-scale campuses across the U.S. and Canada. This expansion significantly increases demand for high-performance fiber optics, power cables, and structured cabling systems to support ultra-high bandwidth and dense computing environments.

The data center wire and cables market in the U.S. is expected to grow significantly at a CAGR of 5.9% from 2026 to 2033. U.S. has one of the highest cloud adoption rates globally, with enterprises rapidly migrating workloads to cloud and hybrid infrastructures. This digital transformation drives continuous upgrades of networking backbones, server interconnects, and power distribution systems within data centers.
Europe Data Center Wire and Cables Market Trends
The data center wire and cables marketin Europe is anticipated to register considerable growth from 2026 to 2033. Europe is witnessing significant expansion in colocation and hyperscale data centers, particularly in key hubs such as Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Dublin. Cloud providers and colocation operators are continuously investing in large-scale facilities to support increasing cloud adoption, AI workloads, and digital services across the region. This expansion directly drives demand for structured cabling, optical fiber cables, and power cables required for high-density networking and scalable infrastructure.
The UK data center wire and cables marketis expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. UK data centers are rapidly transitioning toward fiber-centric network architectures to support 100G, 400G, and emerging 800G transmission speeds. The surge in AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and data-intensive applications is pushing operators to deploy low-latency, high-bandwidth optical fiber cabling solutions.
The Germany data center wire and cables marketheld a substantial market share in 2025. Data center operators are increasingly deploying low-smoke zero-halogen (LSZH) cables, recyclable materials, and energy-efficient power cabling systems to align with ESG goals and regulatory mandates. The push for green data centers and carbon-neutral facilities is encouraging modernization of cabling infrastructure across both new and existing data centers.
Asia Pacific Data Center Wire and Cables Market Trends
Asia Pacific data center wire and cables held a significant share in the global market in 2025, due to the surge in digital infrastructure which significantly increases demand for optical fiber cables, copper data cables, and power cables required for high-speed transmission, structured cabling, and reliable power distribution within modern data centers.
The Japan data center wire and cables market is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. The large-scale rollout of 5G networks across Japan is accelerating the deployment of edge and micro data centers to support low-latency applications such as IoT, autonomous systems, and real-time analytics. This distributed infrastructure model increases the need for compact, high-performance indoor and outdoor cabling solutions.
The China data center wire and cables market held a substantial market share in 2025. The region has become a major hub for hyperscale and colocation investments due to rising internet penetration, mobile data consumption, and OTT platform growth. These hyperscale facilities require extensive high-density cabling infrastructure, including interconnect fiber, high-speed transmission cables, and robust power cabling systems, driving substantial market growth.
Key Data Center Wire & Cables Company Insights
Key players operating in the data center wire and cables industry are Corning Incorporated, CommScope Holding Company, Inc., Prysmian Group, Nexans S.A., Belden Inc., Legrand, Schneider Electric, Siemon, Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., Sterlite Technologies Limited (STL), LS Cable & System, Southwire Company, LLC, Molex, and TE Connectivity. The companies are focusing on various strategic initiatives, including new product development, partnerships & collaborations, and agreements to gain a competitive advantage over their rivals. The following are some instances of such initiatives.
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In March 2025, Corning launched GlassWorks AI as a one-stop portfolio of customized data center products and services designed to support dense fiber infrastructure for generative AI. It includes high-density cables, optical hardware, and planning and deployment support, helping operators address scalability, GPU cluster density, and high-speed connectivity needs across AI data centers and interconnect networks.
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In December 2025, Nexans completed the acquisition of Electro Cables, a Canadian low-voltage cable manufacturer, to strengthen its PWR-Connect portfolio and expand its footprint in North America’s fast-growing infrastructure, energy, and data center sectors. The deal adds around 200 employees and ~€125 million in revenue, aligns with Nexans’ electrification strategy, enhances its Canadian presence, and is expected to be EPS accretive from the first year.
Key Data Center Wire And Cables Companies:
The following key companies have been profiled for this study on the data center wire & cables market.
- Corning Incorporated
- CommScope Holding Company, Inc.
- Prysmian Group
- Nexans
- Belden Inc.
- Legrand
- Schneider Electric
- Siemon
- Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.
- Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
- Sterlite Technologies Limited (STL)
- LS Cable & System
- Southwire Company, LLC
- Molex
- TE Connectivity
Data Center Wire And Cables Market Report Scope
Report Attribute
Details
Market size value in 2026
USD 21.51 billion
Revenue forecast in 2033
USD 35.02 billion
Growth rate
CAGR of 7.2% from 2026 to 2033
Actual data
2021 - 2025
Forecast period
2025 - 2033
Quantitative units
Revenue in USD million/billion and CAGR from 2026 to 2033
Report enterprise size
Revenue forecast, company share, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends
Segments covered
Cable type, data center type, application, deployment, region
Regional scope
North America; Europe; Asia Pacific; Latin America; MEA
Country scope
U.S.; Canada; Mexico; UK; Germany; France; China; India; Japan; Australia; South Korea; Brazil; UAE; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; South Africa
Key companies profiled
Corning Incorporated; CommScope Holding Company, Inc.; Prysmian Group; Nexans; Belden Inc.; Legrand; Schneider Electric; Siemon; Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.; Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.; Sterlite Technologies Limited (STL); LS Cable & System; Southwire Company, LLC; Molex; TE Connectivity
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Global Data Center Wire and Cables Market Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at the global, regional, and country levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global data center wire and cables market report based on cable type, data center type, application, deployment, and region.
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Cable Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021 - 2033)
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Optical Fiber Cable
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Copper Data Cable
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Power Cable
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Hybrid Cable
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Data Center Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021 - 2033)
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Enterprise/ Edge / Micro
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Colocation
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Hyperscale
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Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021 - 2033)
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Structured Cabling
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Power Distribution
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HVAC and Building Systems
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High Speed Transmission
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Monitoring and Control
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Deployment Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021 - 2033)
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Indoor
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Outdoor
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Sub-sea / Inter-facility
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Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021 - 2033)
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North America
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U.S.
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Canada
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Mexico
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Europe
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UK
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Germany
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France
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Asia Pacific
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China
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India
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Japan
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South Korea
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Australia
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Latin America
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Brazil
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Middle East & Africa
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UAE
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Saudi Arabia
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South Africa
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Frequently Asked Questions About This Report
b. The global data center wire and cables market size was estimated at USD 20.22 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 21.51 billion in 2026.
b. The global data center wire and cables market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 7.2% from 2026 to 2033 to reach USD 35.02 billion by 2033.
b. The optical fiber cable segment dominated the market and accounted for the revenue share of 56.0% in 2025. The rapid growth of hyperscale and AI-focused data centers is a major driver for optical fiber cable adoption.
b. Some key players operating in the data center wire and cables market include Corning Incorporated, CommScope Holding Company, Inc., Prysmian Group, Nexans, Belden Inc., Legrand, Schneider Electric, Siemon, Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., Sterlite Technologies Limited (STL), LS Cable & System, Southwire Company, LLC, Molex, TE Connectivity
b. The aggressive expansion of hyperscale data centers by cloud service providers, AI companies, and digital platforms will help in the market growth. Hyperscale facilities require extensive structured cabling, fiber optics, and high-capacity power cables to support massive server clusters and high-speed networking infrastructure.
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