Three-phase low-voltage switchgear can safely, effectively, and dependably supply up to 1000 volts and 6000 amps of electrical energy. Ten thousand amps are available on the main DC bus (for parallel power sources). Usually, low-voltage switchgear is located on the secondary (low-voltage) side of a distribution transformer. A substation is a switchgear and transformer combo. Examples of branch circuits are branches and circuits. It powers industrial processes and essential power systems.
Global Low Voltage Switchgear Market Driving Factors and Challenges
The increasing need for manufactured goods and flexible product operations across primary and secondary distribution networks will propel expanding markets. It is expected that the indoor low voltage switchgear market will increase as a result of the real estate sector in emerging economies. Meanwhile, broad integration of distributed power production technologies and strong industrial growth are expected to fuel the market for outdoor low voltage switchgear, which is expected to rise rapidly. Moreover, a growing requirement for renewable energy sources and a steady rise in infrastructure investments are the main factors driving the global need for low voltage switchgear. The market for low voltage switchgear is also expected to increase as a result of continuous investments in updating transmission and distribution networks as well as the expanding adoption of smart grid technology.
There are some challenges that hamper the market growth. The high cost of installation, as well as the existence of a small disorganized sector in China, cast doubt on the quality of low voltage switchgear. Other issues confronting the low voltage switchgear business include a lack of skilled labor, panel losses, motor protection, and project execution delays.
Impact of COVID-19 on Global Low Voltage Switchgear Market
The pandemic's effects on the global economy caused a disturbance in the supply chain, which had a variety of consequences for the market for specialized equipment. As a result, the low voltage switchgear market fell precipitously as production of the equipment was discontinued.
The manufacturing plant shut down during the global lockdown because workers were frightened to work for fear of getting the sickness, resulting in a scarcity of goods.
Low Voltage Switchgear Market Key Players:
The market study provides market data by competitive landscape, revenue analysis, market segments and detailed analysis of key market players such as; Mitsubishi, Hubbell, Siemens, Fuji, Powell, L&T, Hyosung,, Schneider, Hitachi, E+I Engineering, Eaton, Hyundai Electric, ABB, Skema, Lucy Electric.
Global Low Voltage Switchgear Market Segmentation:
By Product Type: Based on the Component, Global Low Voltage Switchgear Market is segmented as; Fixed Mounting, Withdrawal Unit.
By Voltage Rating: Based on the Voltage Rating, Global Low Voltage Switchgear Market is segmented as; Less than 250V, 250V to 750V, 751V to 1000V.
By Installation: Based on the Installation, Global Low Voltage Switchgear Market is segmented as; Indoor, Outdoor.
By Application: Based on the Application, Global Low Voltage Switchgear Market is segmented as; Correction, Distribution, Motor Control, Power Factor, Sub-Distribution, Substation.
By Region: This report also provides the data for key regional segments of North America, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East & Africa and Europe.
This study also encompasses various drivers and restraining factors of this market for the forecast period. Various growth opportunities are also discussed in the report.