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ABB expands data centre monitoring through IPEC acquisition

By Jessi WuDecember 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • ABB has acquired IPEC to enhance its monitoring, analytics and digital capabilities for data centres and industrial environments.
  • The deal strengthens ABB’s position in supporting resilient, energy-efficient and data-driven infrastructure operations.

What happened: ABB boosts monitoring portfolio with targeted acquisition

ABB has completed the acquisition of IPEC, a specialist in advanced monitoring, analytics and optimisation solutions for data centres and industrial facilities. The move is aimed at expanding ABB’s digital offering as demand grows for real-time visibility, predictive maintenance and improved operational efficiency across critical infrastructure.

IPEC develops tools that monitor electrical, mechanical and environmental systems in real time. These tools help operators track performance, availability and energy use across complex facilities. By adding these capabilities, ABB aims to offer customers clearer visibility and stronger operational control.

At the same time, ABB plans to integrate IPEC’s technology into its existing monitoring platforms. This approach should enable more advanced analytics and faster decision-making for customers managing mission-critical infrastructure. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

In addition, ABB intends to scale IPEC’s solutions through its global sales and service network. The company said it will retain IPEC’s specialist expertise while expanding its reach into new markets.

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Why it’s important

The acquisition highlights the growing role of monitoring and analytics in modern data centres. As AI workloads increase, facilities now operate with higher power density and tighter performance margins. As a result, operators need precise, real-time insight to reduce downtime and manage risk.

Moreover, monitoring now plays a central role in sustainability strategies. Operators rely on accurate data to improve cooling efficiency, manage energy consumption and meet environmental reporting requirements. Better analytics can therefore support both cost control and emissions reduction.

For ABB, the deal strengthens its shift towards software-enabled infrastructure services. Customers increasingly want integrated solutions rather than standalone hardware. By combining physical systems with analytics and optimisation tools, ABB can address this demand more effectively.

Meanwhile, the acquisition reflects a broader trend across digital infrastructure markets. Large technology groups continue to buy niche specialists to accelerate innovation and close capability gaps. As data centres become more critical to economies, investments in resilience and visibility are likely to accelerate.

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Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

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