Growth Opportunities Reshaping Pump and Flow Control
Positioning Pump and Flow Control Portfolios for the Next Infrastructure Growth CycleDownload the Whitepaper
| Strategic Growth Snapshot | |
| ➤ | Data Center Pumps and Valves: Revenue projected to grow from USD 2.44 billion in 2024 to USD 7.80 billion by 2031. |
| ➤ | Commercial Building Pumps: HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) pump revenue projected to rise from USD 972.3 million in 2025 to USD 1.29 billion by 2030. |
| ➤ | Energy Performance: Pumping accounts for 15% to 20% of total electricity usage in commercial buildings. |
| ➤ | Diesel Pump Demand: Diesel-driven pumps account for 20% to 30% of global pump demand. |
| ➤ | Priority Growth Areas: Liquid cooling, connected pump systems, lifecycle services, and resilient pumping operations. |
Pump and flow control suppliers need sharper visibility into where infrastructure demand is becoming more specialized. Data center cooling is shifting portfolio priorities toward advanced cooling architectures, commercial buildings are increasing focus on energy performance and digital operations, and diesel pump applications continue to rely on serviceability, replacement support, and regional availability where grid reliability remains limited.
What This Whitepaper Helps You Evaluate
Data Center Cooling Priorities
Liquid cooling, immersion systems, direct to chip architectures, heat rejection, and rack level flow control requirements
Liquid cooling, immersion systems, direct to chip architectures, heat rejection, and rack level flow control requirements
Commercial Building Pump Applications
HVAC pumps, pressure boosting, drainage and sewage, fire protection, Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled monitoring, and building management system integration
HVAC pumps, pressure boosting, drainage and sewage, fire protection, Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled monitoring, and building management system integration
Resilient Pumping Demand
Diesel pump adoption across off grid regions, replacement cycles, spare parts, rental activity, and local service networks
Diesel pump adoption across off grid regions, replacement cycles, spare parts, rental activity, and local service networks
Growth Metrics
Revenue direction, growth rates, electricity usage, and diesel driven pump demand share across major applications
Revenue direction, growth rates, electricity usage, and diesel driven pump demand share across major applications
Competitive Positioning
Supplier participation across cooling ecosystem players, building technology providers, service networks, and pump and valve portfolios
Supplier participation across cooling ecosystem players, building technology providers, service networks, and pump and valve portfolios
| Who Should Leverage This Analysis? | |
| ✔ Pump and valve manufacturers | ✔ Flow control and cooling system providers |
| ✔ Building automation and HVAC solution providers | ✔ Data center infrastructure and engineering teams |
| ✔ Industrial distributors, rental providers, and aftermarket service teams | ✔ Strategy, portfolio, and business development leaders |
How is your organization aligning pump and flow control portfolios with the next phase of infrastructure performance?
Access the sample analysis to evaluate growth opportunities across data center cooling, commercial building efficiency, and resilient pumping operations.
