Future Prospects and Growth Opportunities in the Power Transmission and Distribution Equipment Market
The global power T&D equipment is growing rapidly. Power generation companies are rapidly enhancing their renewable capacities and establishing high-power solar photovoltaic projects. The scope of these packages involves the supply, design, engineering, construction, testing, commissioning, and O&M of grid-connected solar PV plants. Besides, market growth attributes to the rising demand for power.
Moreover, the latest developments in industrialization escalate
market growth. According to Market Research Future (MRFR), the global power
T&D equipment market is forecasted to reach an impressive valuation by
2030, growing at a 7.35% CAGR during the assessment period (2021 – 2030). The
spurting rise in automation and increased budgets in utilities substantiate the
market demand.
Augmenting demand for efficient power management and constant
upgrade activities of aging grid infrastructure increase the market size.
Additionally, rapid industrialization and growing demand for power T&D
equipment in various utilities to ensure a regular uninterrupted power supply
create vast opportunities.
Global Power T&D Equipment Market – Segmentation
The report is segmented into types, applications, and regions. The
type segment is sub-segmented into transformers, switchgears, circuit breakers,
inductor & capacitors, meters, fuses & equipment, and others. The
application segment is sub-segmented into utilities, commercial, residential,
industrial, and others. By regions, the market is sub-segmented into North
America, Europe, APAC, and the rest of the world.
Power T&D Equipment Market – Geographical Analysis
North America leads the global power
transmission and distribution equipment market The region perceives many
old transmission and distribution infrastructures, creating a need for
installing power T&D equipment. Besides, the largest market share
attributes to the increase in the share of renewable energy sources and the
growing need for T&D networks upgrades in the region.
The region is also witnessing high investments in increasing
energy efficiency and third-party energy efficiency programs and decreasing
technology prices. Moreover, technological advancements and increased adoption
of automation across end-use industries boost the market size.
Power T&D Equipment Market – Competitive
Analysis
Highly competitive, the Electric
power T&D equipment market appears fragmented due to the presence of
several well-established players. Major players adopt strategic approaches such
as mergers & acquisitions, collaborations, and product/technology
development to gain a larger competitive share. Substantial investments are
transpired to develop products and expand global footprints.
Major Players:
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Hitachi ABB Power Grids (Switzerland),
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Schneider Electric (France),
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Siemens (Germany),
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Eaton Corporation (Ireland),
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Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan),
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Hammond Power Solutions (Canada),
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Toshiba Corporation (Japan),
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General Electric (US),
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TE Connectivity (Switzerland),
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Powell Industries Inc. (US),
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Fuji Electric Co. Ltd (Japan),
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Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) (India),
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Chint Group (China),
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Basler Electric Company (US),
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CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited (India),
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G&W Electric (US),
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S&C Electric (US),
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Itron (US),
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Landis+GYR (Switzerland)
Industry/ Innovation/ Related News
Nov.10, 2020 --- Schneider
Electric, a leading provider of digital transformation of energy management and
automation, announced its innovations for a net-zero future free of fluorinated
gases. The
company has joined eight other leading electrical transmission and distribution
(T&D) equipment manufacturers committed to innovating beyond the use of
F-gases.
As the most sustainable corporation, Schneider Electric pursues every opportunity to help its customers decarbonize faster. Reduced SF6 and F-gases use in energy networks and buildings helps address the climate emergency & environmental concerns and achieve ambitious net-zero targets faster.
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