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High voltage switchgear market to approach $16bn

19th June 2017
Lanna Deamer
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The global High Voltage (HV) switchgear market is set to rise from $11.6bn in 2016 to just under $16bn in 2021, registering a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.4%, according to research and consulting firm GlobalData.

The company’s latest report states that in growing economies such as Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, the rise in electricity demand is driving the HV switchgear market, with substantial capacity addition in the generation and transmission sectors.

Mohamed Shameem, Power Analyst for GlobalData, explained: “In terms of market value, the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region is expected to grow at a faster rate than all others, with a CAGR of 7.7% during the forecast period due to the economic boom in Middle Eastern countries increasing power demand. The APAC region, however, will remain dominant, estimated to reach $7.32bn in 2021.

“China is the world leader in ultra-high voltage transmission, having made huge investments to develop transmission system of voltage level 765kV and above. India ranks second behind China in the HV switchgear market and, with its power grid in development stage, investments have been made to strengthen the regional grids and to develop transmission capacity between interconnections.”

GlobalData also states that growth in the Americas and European markets is being driven by the replacement of aging grid infrastructure, a shift in the energy mix towards renewables, grid reliability issues, improved policy and investment decisions, and technology innovations.

The US emerged as the third-largest market for global HV switchgear in 2016, representing 6.4% of the global space. Traditionally, air insulated switchgear is predominant in the region, as most substation projects do not face issues of space constraint. During the forecast period, GlobalData believes the HV switchgear market will be driven by the increasing investment from investor-owned utilities to upgrade the aging infrastructure and by the changing energy mix of the country.

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