CRPS Power Supply Module Outlook: Hot-Swappable High-Efficiency & 4.8% CAGR to 2032
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Introduction – Core User Needs & Industry Context
Enterprise data centers, telecom infrastructure, and high-performance computing (HPC) systems demand reliable, efficient, and scalable power solutions for servers and storage. Proprietary power supplies create vendor lock-in, complicate maintenance, and increase inventory costs. CRPS (Common Redundant Power Supply) Modules — standardized, high-efficiency, hot-swappable AC-DC power conversion units designed to provide redundant power for enterprise servers, storage systems, and HPC infrastructure — solve these challenges. Adhering to a unified mechanical and electrical specification framework, CRPS modules simplify system integration and ensure compatibility across hardware platforms from multiple vendors. According to the latest industry analysis, the global market for CRPS Power Supply Modules was estimated at US$ 1,923 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 2,658 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 4.8% from 2026 to 2032. In 2024, global production reached approximately 40 million units.
Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report "CRPS Power Supply Module - 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 Power Supply Module market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.
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1. Core Keyword Integration & Power Classification
Three key concepts define the CRPS power supply module market: Standardized Redundant Architecture, Hot-Swappable AC-DC Conversion, and Cross-Platform Compatibility. Based on power output rating, CRPS modules are classified into three types:
<1000W: Entry-level for 1U servers, edge devices, and low-power storage. Lower cost, 80 PLUS Gold/Titanium. ~25% market share.
1000W-1500W: Mainstream for 2U servers, mainstream enterprise data centers. Best price-performance, 80 PLUS Platinum/Titanium. ~50% share, largest segment.
>1500W: High-power for HPC, AI/ML servers (GPUs), and high-density storage. Highest efficiency (96-98%), Titanium rating. ~25% share.
2. Industry Layering: Internet vs. Telecom vs. Government/Financial – Divergent Requirements
Aspect Internet (Cloud/Hyperscale) Telecommunications Government/Financial
Primary application Cloud servers, AI/ML clusters Edge servers, 5G infrastructure On-premise data centers
Key requirement Efficiency, density, cost Reliability, wide input range (24/7 operation) Security, compliance, long lifecycle
Preferred power range >1500W (high-density) 1000W-1500W 1000W-1500W
Efficiency requirement Titanium (96%+) Platinum (94%+) Platinum/Titanium
Redundancy configuration 2N, N+1 N+1, 2N 2N (highest uptime)
Market share (2025) ~45% ~25% ~15%
Exclusive observation: The internet/cloud segment dominates (45% share) and is fastest-growing (CAGR 5.5%), driven by hyperscale data center expansion and AI/ML server demand. Each AI server (8x GPUs) requires 2-4 high-power (>1500W) CRPS modules.
3. Recent Data & Technical Developments (Last 6 Months)
Between Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, several advancements have reshaped the CRPS power supply module market:
Titanium efficiency becomes standard: 80 PLUS Titanium (96% efficiency at 50% load) is now standard for >1500W modules, reducing data center power consumption by 4-6% compared to Platinum (94%). For a 50MW data center, this saves 2-3MW continuously.
High-power density (120W/in³) : New CRPS modules achieve 120W per cubic inch (vs. 80W/in³ in 2022), enabling 3000W in same 1U form factor. Critical for AI servers with 8-10 GPUs (3kW+ per server).
48V direct output: New CRPS modules output 48V (vs. 12V standard) for GPU-dense servers, reducing distribution losses by 75%. Google and Microsoft have deployed 48V CRPS in new data centers.
Policy driver – EU Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) 2025: Mandates 80 PLUS Titanium or equivalent for all new data center power supplies, accelerating CRPS module upgrades.
User case – Hyperscale cloud provider (US) : A leading cloud provider replaced 500,000 legacy power supplies with CRPS Titanium modules (1500W, 96% efficient). Results: data center PUE improved 1.45→1.38, annual energy savings 350 GWh (US$ 35 million), and server capacity increased 15% within same power budget.
Technical challenge – Thermal management at high density: 3000W modules generate 120W of heat at 96% efficiency, concentrated in 1U form factor. New designs use:
Liquid cooling integration (cold plates on power components)
Gallium nitride (GaN) FETs (reduces switching losses by 50%)
Synchronous rectification with SiC diodes (reduces conduction losses)
4. Competitive Landscape & Regional Dynamics
Company Headquarters Key Strength
Delta Electronics Taiwan Global leader (~25% share); Titanium efficiency
Lite-On Taiwan Broad portfolio; enterprise servers
Chicony Power Taiwan High-volume, cost-competitive
Artesyn (Advanced Energy) USA High-power (>1500W) specialist
Murata Power Japan Quality; Japanese data centers
FSP Group Taiwan Value segment; mid-range
Huawei China Domestic Chinese market
Advanced Energy USA High-end, HPC/AI focus
Regional dynamics:
Asia-Pacific dominates (55% market share), led by Taiwan (manufacturing), China (hyperscale growth), Japan
North America second (25%), with cloud providers (AWS, Azure, Google) and enterprise data centers
Europe third (15%), with telecom and enterprise
Rest of World (5%), emerging markets
5. Segment Analysis by Power Range and Application
Segment Characteristics 2024 Share CAGR (2026-2032)
By Power Range
<1000W Entry-level; edge, 1U servers ~25% 3.5%
1000W-1500W Mainstream; enterprise ~50% 4.5%
>1500W High-power; AI/ML, HPC ~25% 6.5%
By Application
Internet (Cloud/Hyperscale) AWS, Azure, Google, Meta ~45% 5.5%
Telecommunications 5G, edge, central offices ~25% 4.5%
Government/Financial On-premise, compliance ~15% 4.0%
Others (enterprise, HPC) Research, supercomputing ~15% 5.0%
The >1500W segment is fastest-growing (CAGR 6.5%), driven by AI/ML server demand. The internet/cloud application leads growth (CAGR 5.5%).
6. Exclusive Industry Observation & Future Outlook
Why CRPS over proprietary power supplies? Proprietary server power supplies:
Require vendor-specific spares (increases inventory cost)
Cannot be shared across server generations or brands
Complicate data center power planning
CRPS offers:
Cross-platform compatibility: Same module fits servers from Dell, HPE, Supermicro, Inspur
Reduced spare inventory: One SKU across multiple server types
Simplified upgrades: CRPS modules can be replaced with higher-efficiency versions without changing servers
Competitive pricing: Standardization drives volume and competition
CRPS form factor evolution:
Form Factor Width Power Capability Typical Use
CRPS (standard) 73.5mm 500-1500W 1U-2U servers
CRPS (wide) 185mm 2000-4000W 2U-4U servers, AI
CRPS (half-width) 36.5mm 300-800W Edge, high-density
AI/ML as demand accelerator: Nvidia H100/B100 GPUs consume 700-1000W each. An 8-GPU server requires 8-10kW of power. With 2+2 redundant CRPS configuration, each AI server uses 4 high-power (>1500W) modules. AI server shipments grew 40% in 2025, directly boosting high-power CRPS demand.
48V distribution trend: Traditional data centers use 12V power distribution. For 10kW+ servers, 12V requires 800A+ busbars. 48V reduces current to 200A, cutting copper losses by 88%. New 48V CRPS modules are growing at 20% CAGR within the >1500W segment.
By 2032, the CRPS power supply module market is expected to exceed US$ 2.66 billion at 4.8% CAGR.
Regional outlook:
Asia-Pacific largest (55%), led by China (hyperscale growth), Taiwan (manufacturing)
North America second (25%), with cloud provider expansion
Europe third (15%), with enterprise and telecom
Rest of World (5%), emerging
Key barriers:
Commoditization pressure (CRPS modules compete primarily on price)
Long qualification cycles (6-12 months for new server platforms)
Supply chain concentration (Taiwan dominates manufacturing)
Thermal density limits (air cooling limits 3000W+ modules)
Competition from open rack standards (Open Rack V3, OCP)
Market nuance: The CRPS power supply module market is mature but growing steadily. Unlike proprietary server components, CRPS benefits from standardization — lower costs for buyers, larger addressable market for suppliers. The 4.8% CAGR reflects data center power capacity growth (8-10% annually) offset by efficiency improvements (fewer modules per rack). The shift to AI/ML servers (higher power per module, more modules per server) provides upside, while efficiency gains (96%→98% in development) provide downside. CRPS has become the de facto standard for enterprise and cloud servers, with 80%+ of new servers shipping with CRPS or CRPS-compatible slots.
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Enterprise data centers, telecom infrastructure, and high-performance computing (HPC) systems demand reliable, efficient, and scalable power solutions for servers and storage. Proprietary power supplies create vendor lock-in, complicate maintenance, and increase inventory costs. CRPS (Common Redundant Power Supply) Modules — standardized, high-efficiency, hot-swappable AC-DC power conversion units designed to provide redundant power for enterprise servers, storage systems, and HPC infrastructure — solve these challenges. Adhering to a unified mechanical and electrical specification framework, CRPS modules simplify system integration and ensure compatibility across hardware platforms from multiple vendors. According to the latest industry analysis, the global market for CRPS Power Supply Modules was estimated at US$ 1,923 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 2,658 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 4.8% from 2026 to 2032. In 2024, global production reached approximately 40 million units.
Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report "CRPS Power Supply Module - 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 Power Supply Module 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/6092093/crps-power-supply-module
1. Core Keyword Integration & Power Classification
Three key concepts define the CRPS power supply module market: Standardized Redundant Architecture, Hot-Swappable AC-DC Conversion, and Cross-Platform Compatibility. Based on power output rating, CRPS modules are classified into three types:
<1000W: Entry-level for 1U servers, edge devices, and low-power storage. Lower cost, 80 PLUS Gold/Titanium. ~25% market share.
1000W-1500W: Mainstream for 2U servers, mainstream enterprise data centers. Best price-performance, 80 PLUS Platinum/Titanium. ~50% share, largest segment.
>1500W: High-power for HPC, AI/ML servers (GPUs), and high-density storage. Highest efficiency (96-98%), Titanium rating. ~25% share.
2. Industry Layering: Internet vs. Telecom vs. Government/Financial – Divergent Requirements
Aspect Internet (Cloud/Hyperscale) Telecommunications Government/Financial
Primary application Cloud servers, AI/ML clusters Edge servers, 5G infrastructure On-premise data centers
Key requirement Efficiency, density, cost Reliability, wide input range (24/7 operation) Security, compliance, long lifecycle
Preferred power range >1500W (high-density) 1000W-1500W 1000W-1500W
Efficiency requirement Titanium (96%+) Platinum (94%+) Platinum/Titanium
Redundancy configuration 2N, N+1 N+1, 2N 2N (highest uptime)
Market share (2025) ~45% ~25% ~15%
Exclusive observation: The internet/cloud segment dominates (45% share) and is fastest-growing (CAGR 5.5%), driven by hyperscale data center expansion and AI/ML server demand. Each AI server (8x GPUs) requires 2-4 high-power (>1500W) CRPS modules.
3. Recent Data & Technical Developments (Last 6 Months)
Between Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, several advancements have reshaped the CRPS power supply module market:
Titanium efficiency becomes standard: 80 PLUS Titanium (96% efficiency at 50% load) is now standard for >1500W modules, reducing data center power consumption by 4-6% compared to Platinum (94%). For a 50MW data center, this saves 2-3MW continuously.
High-power density (120W/in³) : New CRPS modules achieve 120W per cubic inch (vs. 80W/in³ in 2022), enabling 3000W in same 1U form factor. Critical for AI servers with 8-10 GPUs (3kW+ per server).
48V direct output: New CRPS modules output 48V (vs. 12V standard) for GPU-dense servers, reducing distribution losses by 75%. Google and Microsoft have deployed 48V CRPS in new data centers.
Policy driver – EU Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) 2025: Mandates 80 PLUS Titanium or equivalent for all new data center power supplies, accelerating CRPS module upgrades.
User case – Hyperscale cloud provider (US) : A leading cloud provider replaced 500,000 legacy power supplies with CRPS Titanium modules (1500W, 96% efficient). Results: data center PUE improved 1.45→1.38, annual energy savings 350 GWh (US$ 35 million), and server capacity increased 15% within same power budget.
Technical challenge – Thermal management at high density: 3000W modules generate 120W of heat at 96% efficiency, concentrated in 1U form factor. New designs use:
Liquid cooling integration (cold plates on power components)
Gallium nitride (GaN) FETs (reduces switching losses by 50%)
Synchronous rectification with SiC diodes (reduces conduction losses)
4. Competitive Landscape & Regional Dynamics
Company Headquarters Key Strength
Delta Electronics Taiwan Global leader (~25% share); Titanium efficiency
Lite-On Taiwan Broad portfolio; enterprise servers
Chicony Power Taiwan High-volume, cost-competitive
Artesyn (Advanced Energy) USA High-power (>1500W) specialist
Murata Power Japan Quality; Japanese data centers
FSP Group Taiwan Value segment; mid-range
Huawei China Domestic Chinese market
Advanced Energy USA High-end, HPC/AI focus
Regional dynamics:
Asia-Pacific dominates (55% market share), led by Taiwan (manufacturing), China (hyperscale growth), Japan
North America second (25%), with cloud providers (AWS, Azure, Google) and enterprise data centers
Europe third (15%), with telecom and enterprise
Rest of World (5%), emerging markets
5. Segment Analysis by Power Range and Application
Segment Characteristics 2024 Share CAGR (2026-2032)
By Power Range
<1000W Entry-level; edge, 1U servers ~25% 3.5%
1000W-1500W Mainstream; enterprise ~50% 4.5%
>1500W High-power; AI/ML, HPC ~25% 6.5%
By Application
Internet (Cloud/Hyperscale) AWS, Azure, Google, Meta ~45% 5.5%
Telecommunications 5G, edge, central offices ~25% 4.5%
Government/Financial On-premise, compliance ~15% 4.0%
Others (enterprise, HPC) Research, supercomputing ~15% 5.0%
The >1500W segment is fastest-growing (CAGR 6.5%), driven by AI/ML server demand. The internet/cloud application leads growth (CAGR 5.5%).
6. Exclusive Industry Observation & Future Outlook
Why CRPS over proprietary power supplies? Proprietary server power supplies:
Require vendor-specific spares (increases inventory cost)
Cannot be shared across server generations or brands
Complicate data center power planning
CRPS offers:
Cross-platform compatibility: Same module fits servers from Dell, HPE, Supermicro, Inspur
Reduced spare inventory: One SKU across multiple server types
Simplified upgrades: CRPS modules can be replaced with higher-efficiency versions without changing servers
Competitive pricing: Standardization drives volume and competition
CRPS form factor evolution:
Form Factor Width Power Capability Typical Use
CRPS (standard) 73.5mm 500-1500W 1U-2U servers
CRPS (wide) 185mm 2000-4000W 2U-4U servers, AI
CRPS (half-width) 36.5mm 300-800W Edge, high-density
AI/ML as demand accelerator: Nvidia H100/B100 GPUs consume 700-1000W each. An 8-GPU server requires 8-10kW of power. With 2+2 redundant CRPS configuration, each AI server uses 4 high-power (>1500W) modules. AI server shipments grew 40% in 2025, directly boosting high-power CRPS demand.
48V distribution trend: Traditional data centers use 12V power distribution. For 10kW+ servers, 12V requires 800A+ busbars. 48V reduces current to 200A, cutting copper losses by 88%. New 48V CRPS modules are growing at 20% CAGR within the >1500W segment.
By 2032, the CRPS power supply module market is expected to exceed US$ 2.66 billion at 4.8% CAGR.
Regional outlook:
Asia-Pacific largest (55%), led by China (hyperscale growth), Taiwan (manufacturing)
North America second (25%), with cloud provider expansion
Europe third (15%), with enterprise and telecom
Rest of World (5%), emerging
Key barriers:
Commoditization pressure (CRPS modules compete primarily on price)
Long qualification cycles (6-12 months for new server platforms)
Supply chain concentration (Taiwan dominates manufacturing)
Thermal density limits (air cooling limits 3000W+ modules)
Competition from open rack standards (Open Rack V3, OCP)
Market nuance: The CRPS power supply module market is mature but growing steadily. Unlike proprietary server components, CRPS benefits from standardization — lower costs for buyers, larger addressable market for suppliers. The 4.8% CAGR reflects data center power capacity growth (8-10% annually) offset by efficiency improvements (fewer modules per rack). The shift to AI/ML servers (higher power per module, more modules per server) provides upside, while efficiency gains (96%→98% in development) provide downside. CRPS has become the de facto standard for enterprise and cloud servers, with 80%+ of new servers shipping with CRPS or CRPS-compatible slots.
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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