Data Center Robotics Market Expected to Exceed $113 Billion by 2035
The global market for data center robotics is projected to reach $113.4 billion by 2035, driven by hyperscale expansion and AI integration. The market was valued at $5.6 billion in 2020.

The global market for robotics in data centers is expected to grow substantially, reaching an estimated $113.4 billion by 2035. The market was valued at $5.6 billion in 2020 and is forecast to reach $15.4 billion by 2025, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 22.18% during the forecast period.
Key drivers for this growth include the increasing development of hyperscale data centers, rising rack density, and labor constraints. Demand for automated inspection, asset movement, security patrols, and preventive maintenance is also on the rise. Advances in technologies such as autonomous navigation and AI-based diagnostics are enhancing operational resilience and reducing manual errors.
Service robots are leading adoption within data centers, utilized for inspections, surveillance, and remote operational checks. The role of software and services is increasing as operators prioritize fleet orchestration and measurable operational outcomes.
North America currently leads the market with a 40% share, followed by Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. The concentration of hyperscale facilities and investments in automation are supporting growth in these areas.
The market is anticipated to benefit from Robotics-as-a-Service models, digital twin integration, and automated work orders, which are expected to shape future data center operations.