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Cloud Service Provider Capacity Forecast Market Data Overview: 1Q 2026

Price: Starting at USD 1,950
Publish Date: 15 Jan 2026
Code: PT-3958
Research Type: Presentation
Pages: 13
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Plan capacity strategies with confidence by understanding how active, available, and provisioned capacity evolve over time.
  • Align Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure investments with clear visibility into workload growth patterns and inflection points.
  • Benchmark operator segments (hyperscalers, neoclouds, sovereign clouds) to guide partnership and competitive positioning.
  • Anticipate regional dynamics and power-related constraints that will shape deployment timelines.
  • Identify strategic opportunities in emerging AI-centric and sovereignty-driven infrastructure markets.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • A detailed breakdown of global data center capacity states—active, available, and under-the-roof by operator, region, and type of workload, from 2025 to 2035.
  • Comprehensive analysis of operator segments: Tier One and Tier Two hyperscalers, neocloud providers, and sovereign clouds.
  • Detailed research into growth trajectories and inflection points—including when AI workloads will overtake legacy workloads.         
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • Which operator segments will lead capacity growth through 2035?
  • How do regional trajectories differ for hyperscalers, neoclouds, and sovereign clouds?
  • Where will grid access and permitting bottlenecks impact expansion?
  • How does headroom strategy vary across operator types?
  • When will AI workloads overtake legacy workloads globally and regionally?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • Cloud and data center strategy leaders: To optimize capacity planning and investment roadmaps.
  • Enterprise Chief Technology Officers (CTOs)/Chief Information Officers (CIOs) and AI leaders: to align AI deployment strategies with infrastructure readiness.
  • Infrastructure developers and ecosystem partners: to anticipate regional build-out and power constraints.
  • Government and public sector planners: to shape sovereignty programs and national AI strategies.

Table of Contents

This product is meant to be read in conjunction with Cloud Service Provider Capacity Forecast (MD-CSPC-101)

Key Findings

What’s New

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