CRPS Server Power Supply Outlook: High-Efficiency Redundant Modules at 5.0% CAGR to 2032
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Introduction – Core User Needs & Industry Context
Data center servers and high-performance computing (HPC) equipment require reliable, continuous power delivery with redundancy to prevent downtime. Traditional proprietary power supplies create compatibility issues, increase inventory costs, and complicate hot-swap replacements. CRPS (Common Redundant Power Supply) Server Power Supplies — standardized, high-efficiency redundant power modules designed for data center servers and HPC equipment — solve these challenges. The CRPS standard ensures interoperability across server brands, simplifies maintenance with hot-swappable modules, and delivers 80 PLUS Platinum/Titanium efficiency (94-96%). According to the latest industry analysis, the global market for CRPS Server Power Supplies was estimated at US$ 1,590 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 2,227 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.0% from 2026 to 2032. In 2024, global production reached approximately 28 million units, with an average selling price of approximately US$ 57 per unit.
Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report "CRPS Server Power Supply - Global Market Share and Ranking, Overall Sales and Demand Forecast 2026-2032". Based on current situation and impact historical analysis (2021-2025) and forecast calculations (2026-2032), this report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global CRPS Server Power Supply market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.
【Get a free sample PDF of this report (Including Full TOC, List of Tables & Figures, Chart)】
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1. Core Keyword Integration & Power Classification
Three key concepts define the CRPS server power supply market: Standardized Redundant Power, Hot-Swappable Server Modules, and High-Efficiency Data Center Power. Based on power output capacity, CRPS power supplies are classified into three types:
<1000W: For entry-level servers, edge computing, and low-power configurations. Lower cost, suitable for 1U/2U servers. ~30% market share.
1000W-1500W: Standard for mainstream data center servers. Best balance of power and efficiency. Largest segment. ~50% share.
>1500W: High-power for AI servers, GPU clusters, and HPC. Higher efficiency (Titanium, 96%+). Fastest-growing segment. ~20% share.
2. Industry Layering: Internet vs. Telecommunications vs. Financial – Divergent Requirements
Aspect Internet (Cloud/Hyperscale) Telecommunications Financial
Primary customer AWS, Azure, Google, Alibaba Telcos, 5G edge Banks, trading firms
Key requirement Efficiency, density, cost Reliability, wide temperature Redundancy, uptime
Preferred power range 1000W-1500W (mainstream) <1000W (edge) 1000W-1500W
Efficiency requirement Titanium (96%+) Platinum (94%+) Platinum/Titanium
Redundancy configuration N+1 or N+N N+1 2N
Market share (2025) ~55% ~15% ~10%
Exclusive observation: The Internet/cloud segment dominates (55% share) and is fastest-growing (CAGR 6%), driven by hyperscale data center expansion (AWS, Azure, Google, Alibaba). Each new hyperscale data center requires 50,000-100,000 CRPS units. The financial segment has the highest reliability requirements (2N redundancy, zero downtime tolerance).
3. Recent Data & Technical Developments (Last 6 Months)
Between Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, several advancements have reshaped the CRPS server power supply market:
Titanium efficiency (96%+) becomes standard: New CRPS modules achieve 96%+ efficiency at 50% load (vs. 94% for Platinum), reducing data center PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) by 0.05-0.1.
High-power for AI servers (2000W-3200W) : New CRPS form factors support 2000-3200W for NVIDIA H100/B200 GPU servers (8-10 GPUs per node). Delta and Huawei launched 3kW CRPS modules in Q4 2025.
Digital power management (PMBus) : CRPS modules now include PMBus 1.3 with real-time telemetry (voltage, current, temperature, efficiency). Enables data center power capping and predictive maintenance.
Policy driver – EU Energy Efficiency Directive (2025) : Mandates 96% minimum efficiency for data center power supplies sold in EU, accelerating CRPS adoption over proprietary designs.
User case – Hyperscale data center (Google) : Google deployed 1.5 million Titanium-efficiency CRPS units (1000W, 96%+) across its global data center fleet. Results: PUE improved from 1.12 to 1.08 (saving 200+ GWh annually), server power supply failures reduced 40% (standardized hot-swap), and inventory costs reduced 60% (single SKU across multiple server vendors).
Technical challenge – Thermal management at high density: 3000W+ CRPS modules generate significant heat in 1U form factor (40mm height). New designs use:
Liquid cooling integration: Cold plate interfaces for immersion cooling
GaN (gallium nitride) FETs: 2-3x higher switching frequency, smaller magnetics
Advanced airflow: Dual 40mm high-static-pressure fans
4. Competitive Landscape & Regional Dynamics
Company Headquarters Key Strength
Delta Electronics Taiwan Global leader (~30% share); broad portfolio
Lite-On Technology Taiwan High-efficiency; hyperscale focus
Chicony Power Taiwan Cost-competitive; volume production
Artesyn (Advanced Energy) USA High-power (>2000W) specialist
Murata Power Japan High-reliability; telecom focus
FSP Group Taiwan Mid-range; value segment
Huawei Digital Power China Chinese domestic leader; AI server focus
Advanced Energy USA High-power, high-efficiency
SeaSonic Taiwan Premium efficiency (Titanium)
Regional dynamics:
Asia-Pacific dominates (70% market share), led by Taiwan (manufacturing), China (hyperscale consumption), Japan
North America second (20%), with hyperscale data center operators (AWS, Google, Microsoft, Meta)
Europe third (8%), with enterprise and cloud data centers
Rest of World (2%), emerging markets
5. Segment Analysis by Power Level and Application
Segment Characteristics 2024 Share CAGR (2026-2032)
By Power Level
<1000W Entry-level, edge ~30% 3.0%
1000W-1500W Mainstream data center ~50% 5.0%
>1500W AI servers, HPC ~20% 8.5%
By Application
Internet (Cloud) Hyperscale data centers ~55% 6.0%
Government Public sector IT ~12% 4.0%
Telecommunications 5G edge, central offices ~15% 4.5%
Financial Banks, trading ~10% 4.5%
Others Enterprise, education ~8% 3.5%
The >1500W high-power segment is fastest-growing (CAGR 8.5%), driven by AI server adoption. The Internet/cloud application leads growth (CAGR 6.0%) with data center expansion.
6. Exclusive Industry Observation & Future Outlook
Why CRPS over proprietary power supplies? CRPS standardization offers:
Interoperability: CRPS modules work across server brands (Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Supermicro, Inspur)
Lower inventory: Single spare part for mixed-vendor data centers
Hot-swap compatibility: Same form factor, tool-less replacement
Economies of scale: Volume production reduces cost (US$ 50-100 vs. US$ 150-300 for proprietary)
CRPS form factors:
Form Factor Dimensions Typical Power Application
CRPS (standard) 39 x 73.5 x 185mm 550-1600W 1U/2U servers
CRPS-XL (extra long) 39 x 73.5 x 215mm 1600-2400W AI servers
CRPS-XLS (extra long + high) 55 x 73.5 x 215mm 2400-3200W GPU clusters
AI server power demand: NVIDIA B200 GPU consumes 1000W (vs. 350W for previous generation). An 8-GPU server requires 8-10kW. CRPS modules have scaled from 550W (2015) to 3200W (2025) to meet demand.
Open Rack Standard (ORS): Meta's Open Rack v3.0 uses 48V CRPS modules (vs. 12V traditional), reducing current and cable losses. 48V CRPS is growing at 15% CAGR within the CRPS market.
Titanium efficiency economics: For a 10MW data center:
94% Platinum efficiency: 600kW waste heat
96% Titanium efficiency: 400kW waste heat
Savings: 200kW * 8,760 hours * $0.07/kWh = $122,640 annually
By 2032, the CRPS server power supply market is expected to exceed US$ 2.2 billion at 5.0% CAGR.
Regional outlook:
Asia-Pacific largest (70%), fastest-growing (CAGR 6%) — China hyperscale, Taiwan manufacturing
North America second (20%) — AWS, Google, Microsoft, Meta
Europe third (8%) — EU efficiency regulations
Rest of World (2%) — emerging
Key barriers:
Commoditization pressure (CRPS is a standard; competition on price)
Thin margins (5-10% gross margin for volume CRPS)
Design win cycle (server platform generation changes every 3-5 years)
Alternative architectures (48V direct-to-board, rack-level power)
Supply chain concentration (Taiwan/China manufacturing)
Market nuance: The CRPS server power supply market is mature but growing with data center expansion (5% CAGR). Unlike proprietary power supplies (higher margins), CRPS is a high-volume, lower-margin commodity. However, the shift to higher power (>1500W) and higher efficiency (Titanium) is driving value growth. The market is increasingly polarized: low-end (<1000W) sees price erosion; high-end (>2000W) sees premium pricing. AI server demand (2000-3200W) is the primary growth engine, growing at 8.5% CAGR vs. 3-5% for mainstream.
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Data center servers and high-performance computing (HPC) equipment require reliable, continuous power delivery with redundancy to prevent downtime. Traditional proprietary power supplies create compatibility issues, increase inventory costs, and complicate hot-swap replacements. CRPS (Common Redundant Power Supply) Server Power Supplies — standardized, high-efficiency redundant power modules designed for data center servers and HPC equipment — solve these challenges. The CRPS standard ensures interoperability across server brands, simplifies maintenance with hot-swappable modules, and delivers 80 PLUS Platinum/Titanium efficiency (94-96%). According to the latest industry analysis, the global market for CRPS Server Power Supplies was estimated at US$ 1,590 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 2,227 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.0% from 2026 to 2032. In 2024, global production reached approximately 28 million units, with an average selling price of approximately US$ 57 per unit.
Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report "CRPS Server Power Supply - Global Market Share and Ranking, Overall Sales and Demand Forecast 2026-2032". Based on current situation and impact historical analysis (2021-2025) and forecast calculations (2026-2032), this report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global CRPS Server Power Supply market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.
【Get a free sample PDF of this report (Including Full TOC, List of Tables & Figures, Chart)】
https://www.qyresearch.com/reports/6092088/crps-server-power-supply
1. Core Keyword Integration & Power Classification
Three key concepts define the CRPS server power supply market: Standardized Redundant Power, Hot-Swappable Server Modules, and High-Efficiency Data Center Power. Based on power output capacity, CRPS power supplies are classified into three types:
<1000W: For entry-level servers, edge computing, and low-power configurations. Lower cost, suitable for 1U/2U servers. ~30% market share.
1000W-1500W: Standard for mainstream data center servers. Best balance of power and efficiency. Largest segment. ~50% share.
>1500W: High-power for AI servers, GPU clusters, and HPC. Higher efficiency (Titanium, 96%+). Fastest-growing segment. ~20% share.
2. Industry Layering: Internet vs. Telecommunications vs. Financial – Divergent Requirements
Aspect Internet (Cloud/Hyperscale) Telecommunications Financial
Primary customer AWS, Azure, Google, Alibaba Telcos, 5G edge Banks, trading firms
Key requirement Efficiency, density, cost Reliability, wide temperature Redundancy, uptime
Preferred power range 1000W-1500W (mainstream) <1000W (edge) 1000W-1500W
Efficiency requirement Titanium (96%+) Platinum (94%+) Platinum/Titanium
Redundancy configuration N+1 or N+N N+1 2N
Market share (2025) ~55% ~15% ~10%
Exclusive observation: The Internet/cloud segment dominates (55% share) and is fastest-growing (CAGR 6%), driven by hyperscale data center expansion (AWS, Azure, Google, Alibaba). Each new hyperscale data center requires 50,000-100,000 CRPS units. The financial segment has the highest reliability requirements (2N redundancy, zero downtime tolerance).
3. Recent Data & Technical Developments (Last 6 Months)
Between Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, several advancements have reshaped the CRPS server power supply market:
Titanium efficiency (96%+) becomes standard: New CRPS modules achieve 96%+ efficiency at 50% load (vs. 94% for Platinum), reducing data center PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) by 0.05-0.1.
High-power for AI servers (2000W-3200W) : New CRPS form factors support 2000-3200W for NVIDIA H100/B200 GPU servers (8-10 GPUs per node). Delta and Huawei launched 3kW CRPS modules in Q4 2025.
Digital power management (PMBus) : CRPS modules now include PMBus 1.3 with real-time telemetry (voltage, current, temperature, efficiency). Enables data center power capping and predictive maintenance.
Policy driver – EU Energy Efficiency Directive (2025) : Mandates 96% minimum efficiency for data center power supplies sold in EU, accelerating CRPS adoption over proprietary designs.
User case – Hyperscale data center (Google) : Google deployed 1.5 million Titanium-efficiency CRPS units (1000W, 96%+) across its global data center fleet. Results: PUE improved from 1.12 to 1.08 (saving 200+ GWh annually), server power supply failures reduced 40% (standardized hot-swap), and inventory costs reduced 60% (single SKU across multiple server vendors).
Technical challenge – Thermal management at high density: 3000W+ CRPS modules generate significant heat in 1U form factor (40mm height). New designs use:
Liquid cooling integration: Cold plate interfaces for immersion cooling
GaN (gallium nitride) FETs: 2-3x higher switching frequency, smaller magnetics
Advanced airflow: Dual 40mm high-static-pressure fans
4. Competitive Landscape & Regional Dynamics
Company Headquarters Key Strength
Delta Electronics Taiwan Global leader (~30% share); broad portfolio
Lite-On Technology Taiwan High-efficiency; hyperscale focus
Chicony Power Taiwan Cost-competitive; volume production
Artesyn (Advanced Energy) USA High-power (>2000W) specialist
Murata Power Japan High-reliability; telecom focus
FSP Group Taiwan Mid-range; value segment
Huawei Digital Power China Chinese domestic leader; AI server focus
Advanced Energy USA High-power, high-efficiency
SeaSonic Taiwan Premium efficiency (Titanium)
Regional dynamics:
Asia-Pacific dominates (70% market share), led by Taiwan (manufacturing), China (hyperscale consumption), Japan
North America second (20%), with hyperscale data center operators (AWS, Google, Microsoft, Meta)
Europe third (8%), with enterprise and cloud data centers
Rest of World (2%), emerging markets
5. Segment Analysis by Power Level and Application
Segment Characteristics 2024 Share CAGR (2026-2032)
By Power Level
<1000W Entry-level, edge ~30% 3.0%
1000W-1500W Mainstream data center ~50% 5.0%
>1500W AI servers, HPC ~20% 8.5%
By Application
Internet (Cloud) Hyperscale data centers ~55% 6.0%
Government Public sector IT ~12% 4.0%
Telecommunications 5G edge, central offices ~15% 4.5%
Financial Banks, trading ~10% 4.5%
Others Enterprise, education ~8% 3.5%
The >1500W high-power segment is fastest-growing (CAGR 8.5%), driven by AI server adoption. The Internet/cloud application leads growth (CAGR 6.0%) with data center expansion.
6. Exclusive Industry Observation & Future Outlook
Why CRPS over proprietary power supplies? CRPS standardization offers:
Interoperability: CRPS modules work across server brands (Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Supermicro, Inspur)
Lower inventory: Single spare part for mixed-vendor data centers
Hot-swap compatibility: Same form factor, tool-less replacement
Economies of scale: Volume production reduces cost (US$ 50-100 vs. US$ 150-300 for proprietary)
CRPS form factors:
Form Factor Dimensions Typical Power Application
CRPS (standard) 39 x 73.5 x 185mm 550-1600W 1U/2U servers
CRPS-XL (extra long) 39 x 73.5 x 215mm 1600-2400W AI servers
CRPS-XLS (extra long + high) 55 x 73.5 x 215mm 2400-3200W GPU clusters
AI server power demand: NVIDIA B200 GPU consumes 1000W (vs. 350W for previous generation). An 8-GPU server requires 8-10kW. CRPS modules have scaled from 550W (2015) to 3200W (2025) to meet demand.
Open Rack Standard (ORS): Meta's Open Rack v3.0 uses 48V CRPS modules (vs. 12V traditional), reducing current and cable losses. 48V CRPS is growing at 15% CAGR within the CRPS market.
Titanium efficiency economics: For a 10MW data center:
94% Platinum efficiency: 600kW waste heat
96% Titanium efficiency: 400kW waste heat
Savings: 200kW * 8,760 hours * $0.07/kWh = $122,640 annually
By 2032, the CRPS server power supply market is expected to exceed US$ 2.2 billion at 5.0% CAGR.
Regional outlook:
Asia-Pacific largest (70%), fastest-growing (CAGR 6%) — China hyperscale, Taiwan manufacturing
North America second (20%) — AWS, Google, Microsoft, Meta
Europe third (8%) — EU efficiency regulations
Rest of World (2%) — emerging
Key barriers:
Commoditization pressure (CRPS is a standard; competition on price)
Thin margins (5-10% gross margin for volume CRPS)
Design win cycle (server platform generation changes every 3-5 years)
Alternative architectures (48V direct-to-board, rack-level power)
Supply chain concentration (Taiwan/China manufacturing)
Market nuance: The CRPS server power supply market is mature but growing with data center expansion (5% CAGR). Unlike proprietary power supplies (higher margins), CRPS is a high-volume, lower-margin commodity. However, the shift to higher power (>1500W) and higher efficiency (Titanium) is driving value growth. The market is increasingly polarized: low-end (<1000W) sees price erosion; high-end (>2000W) sees premium pricing. AI server demand (2000-3200W) is the primary growth engine, growing at 8.5% CAGR vs. 3-5% for mainstream.
Contact Us:
If you have any queries regarding this report or if you would like further information, please contact us:
QY Research Inc.
Add: 17890 Castleton Street Suite 369 City of Industry CA 91748 United States
EN: https://www.qyresearch.com
E-mail: global@qyresearch.com
Tel: 001-626-842-1666 (US)
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