DC Switchgear Market Report Based On Competitive Analysis, Key Segments and Growth Drivers Upto 2033

The global DC switchgear market to grow with an anticipated CAGR of 6.9% CAGR from 2023-2033, to reach a valuation of US$ 29.361 billion by 2033.

The DC switchgear industry growth is likely to be boosted by the shifting preference towards energy-efficient distribution networks, as well as increased concerns about transmission network stability, security, and reliability. Growing investments in renewable energy sector also holds high potential for creating lucrative DC switchgear market opportunities over the forecasted period.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Contribution of railway segment is projected to be the most during the forecast period.
  • Sales of DC switchgear with a capacity of 750 V is anticipated to remain the highest, as end users seek high efficiency.
  • The DC switchgear market size in the United States is expected to grow by more than 5% by 2025. The same can be attributed to government initiatives to replace and upgrade existing distribution networks.
  • By installation, the outdoor installation segment is expected to have a large DC switchgear market share due to its ability to withstand harsh climatic conditions while also providing reliable and cost-effective operations.

Solar, wind (onshore and offshore), biomass, hydropower, and geothermal power plants are all rural areas and DC switchgear companies use HVDC systems to connect such far-flung power-producing sources and reduce transmission losses with long-distance power transmissions.

In new or under development projects, combining renewable power generation sources with HVDC transmission connections is becoming more common. These necessitate frequent and consistent monitoring of the entire system to ensure minimal losses and fault protection. Switchgear is required for the proper operation of HVDC converter stations. As a result, the factor presents a lucrative DC switchgear market opportunity for makers.

Multiple hurdles, such as adverse environmental conditions, demanding laws, and technical concerns, are linked with installing upgraded DC switchgear; all of which constitute a danger to any nation’s economy. Smart gadgets help any power supply system run smoothly, but they can also be a security risk due to anti-social forces.

When passing through the security on remote access, data theft, or security breaches could occur, resulting in blackouts and power outages. Substations, of which DC switchgear is a part, require a multi-layer shield to protect its cyber security, which could impede the growing demand for DC switchgear.

Competitive Landscape:

A few key players in the DC switchgear market are Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions Corporation (Japan), Siemens (Germany), Hitachi Energy Ltd. (Japan), ABB (Switzerland) and Eaton (Ireland), L & T (India), Lucy Electric (UK), Hubbell Incorporated (United States).

DC switchgear companies use different strategies to acquire a high share in the DC switchgear market. Some of the key strategies in DC switchgear market include contracts and agreements, investments and expansions, partnerships, collaborations, alliances, and joint ventures.

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Key Segments:

By Component Type:

  • Power Distributor Switch Breaker
  • Switch Disconnector
  • MCCB
  • MCB
  • HRC Fuse
  • Earth Fuse

By Voltage Range:

  • Up to 750V
  • 750V to 1800V
  • 1800V to 3000V
  • 3000V to 10,000V
  • Above 10kV

By Insulation Type:

  • Air Insulated
  • Gas Insulated
  • Oil Insulated
  • Vacuum Insulated
  • Solid Insulated

By Deployment Type:

  • Fixed Mounting
  • Plug-In
  • Withdrawable Units

By Application:

  • Railways
  • Solar Farms
  • Battery Storage
  • EV Charging Infrastructure
  • Marine
  • Power Generation and Distribution
  • Others

By Region:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • East Asia
  • South Asia Pacific
  • The Middle East and Africa

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