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How Top 10 Edge Data Center Companies are Transforming Digital Connectivity

June 30, 2025 | Information & Technology

Edge data centers are compact facilities situated near user populations to deliver cloud computing and cached content with minimal latency. They connect to larger central data centers and are crucial for addressing latency issues exacerbated by big data, IoT, cloud services, and streaming. As demand for instant access to applications and data grows, such centers offer a high-performance and cost-effective solution.

The need for low-latency and high-performance services in video streaming and AR/VR drives investments in such centers, improving user experiences by reducing data travel distances. Moreover, the expansion of 5G networks boosts edge computing requirements, enabling faster data processing and more efficient local data handling.

As per a report by Fortune Business Insights™, the market for edge data center was valued at USD 9.30 billion in 2022 and is expected to increase from USD 11.02 billion in 2023 to USD 41.60 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 20.9% during the 2023-2030 period.

Fortune Business Insights™ Profiles Top 10 Edge Data Center Companies in the Market

1. Acromove Inc.

Acromove Inc. provides portable solutions for demanding environments, featuring products such as ServerPack Edge and EdgePac for edge computing applications. In June 2022, the company introduced a proof of concept with Retail & More, a Greek retailer affiliated with Carrefour Group. They implemented AcroCloud, a platform aimed at improving store efficiency and customer experience. This next-generation retail solution is designed to optimize operations and enhance performance.

2. American Tower

American Tower, managing over 220,000 communication sites, provides edge data centers for improved network performance. In January 2024, they teamed up with IBM to deploy a hybrid cloud platform at the edge, integrating IBM Hybrid Cloud and Red Hat OpenShift into their Access Edge Data Centers to support 5G, IoT, AI, and network automation. Earlier, in February 2023, American Tower collaborated with Qualcomm to innovate edge applications, improving network architecture and addressing key challenges such as latency, reliability, and power efficiency.

3. AtlasEdge Data Centres

AtlasEdge Data Centres specializes in such centers that reduce latency and optimize performance by bringing computing power closer to end-users. In April 2024, AtlasEdge expanded in Portugal by acquiring two sites in Lisbon, delivering over 20MW of IT load and marking the first phase of a USD 500 million investment plan. Additionally, in February 2023, their subsidiary Datacenter One (DC1) opened a new Hamburg data center, HAM1, supporting Germany's rising need for localized digital infrastructure.

4. DartPoints

DartPoints delivers edge colocation solutions, offering micro data centers and regional facilities for enhanced data processing and reduced latency. In January 2024, they renovated their Cincinnati, Ohio, data center to better serve local businesses, reflecting their commitment to advanced infrastructure. DartPoints also partnered with Virtuous AI in the same month, providing colocation services at their Greenville, South Carolina, data center to support AI workloads. This partnership underscores DartPoints’ dedication to high-performance connectivity and optimizing user experiences in the evolving tech landscape.

5. DXN

DXN designs, manufactures, and deploys modular data centers such as DXN Modules and DXN Pods, offering scalable solutions for edge computing. In February 2024, DXN secured a USD 1.2 million contract to deliver a modular data center to Stanmore Resources Limited for the South Walker Creek mine in Queensland, set for completion by July 2024. Additionally, in November 2022, DXN partnered with Flow2Edge under an exclusive global distribution license to market and export its products, supporting Flow2Edge’s APAC edge data center expansion.

6. WIOCC Group (Open Access Data Centres)

WIOCC Group, offers high-capacity, modular edge data centers across Africa to support low-latency data processing and growing digital demand through its Open Access Data Centres (OADC) division. In November 2023, OADC expanded its Johannesburg facility (JNB1), adding 600 racks and 4MW in phase two. Launched in December 2022 with a 7MW load and 1,600 sqm of IT white space, JNB1 reached 90% occupancy in phase one and has potential to expand to 3,000 sqm and 15MW.

7. nLighten

nLighten offers cutting-edge solutions to enhance data processing and connectivity with scalable, high-performance modular facilities. In April 2024, nLighten expanded its presence in Europe by acquiring seven centers from EXA Infrastructure. Earlier, in November 2023, nLighten acquired GYROCenter in Amsterdam, advancing its European expansion and aiming to become the leading edge data center platform on the continent.

8. Vertiv Group Corp.

Vertical Group Corp. delivers advanced edge data center solutions with compact, modular designs that enhance data processing and reduce latency. In April 2024, Vertiv launched the SmartRow 2, which cuts deployment time and costs by up to 80% and 30% respectively and supports edge AI applications with capacities from 10 kW to 20 kW in North America. In August 2023, Vertiv also introduced the SmartCabinet 2 in Africa, a self-contained micro data center designed for diverse sectors including banking, warehousing, and retail.

9. Zenlayer Inc.

Zenlayer Inc. offers edge cloud services with solutions such as Bare Metal Cloud and Edge Data Centers, designed for low-latency, high-performance computing and storage. In May 2024, they launched a new port-based model to streamline network expansion and management, providing a single-port solution for all network needs. In January 2022, Zenlayer partnered with CoreSite, enabling access to its Cloud Networking and Bare Metal Cloud services via CoreSite’s Open Cloud Exchange for instant, low-latency global application deployment.

10. EdgeConneX Inc.

EdgeConnex Inc. specializes in modular edge data centers with advanced cooling and power systems for efficient, low-latency computing. They partnered with EQT Infrastructure VI in January 2024 to develop data centers for hyperscale clients worldwide. In September 2023, EdgeConnex launched nearly 300 MW of data center capacity in Malaysia's key locations. Additionally, in April 2023, they expanded their presence in Israel with a new facility in Rishon to support increasing demand from hyperscalers and cloud providers.

Evolving Edge Data Center Landscape and Future Prospects

The edge data center market is rapidly evolving, driven by the need to solve the low-latency issues, high-performance computing solutions in response to advancements in video streaming, AR/VR, and the expansion of 5G networks. Key edge data center companies in the industry, including Acromove Inc., American Tower, and AtlasEdge Data Centres, are making significant investments to enhance data processing capabilities and user experiences. This growth is further supported by innovations from companies like DXN, WIOCC Group, and Vertiv Group Corp., who are expanding their infrastructure and offering modular, scalable solutions. As demand for faster, more efficient data handling continues to rise, the edge computing ecosystem is set to flourish, addressing the needs of diverse sectors and reinforcing global digital connectivity.

For more details, see our report regarding this competitive market landscape.

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