Voltage Stabilizer System Market - Building Automation Shows Steady Growth as Consumers Seek Safety
Global
Voltage Stabilizer Systems Market: Snapshot
A
voltage stabilizer is used for ensuring a steady level of voltage
automatically for various electrical gadgets to prevent them from any
kind of damage due to voltage fluctuations. These systems are
predominantly used for regulating DC and AC voltages. The
unprecedented rise in the consumption of power has led a significant
demand for voltage stabilizer systems. The research report states
that the global voltage stabilizer systems market is likely to be
worth US$25.39 bn by the end of 2024 as compared to US$14.11 bn in
2015. Between the forecast period of 2016 and 2024, the global market
is projected to expand at a CAGR of 6.66%.
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Rising
Expenditure on Consumer Electronics to Propel Market Growth
The
growing demand for voltage stabilizer systems is attributable to the
increasing adoption of building automation, especially in the
developing regions, which face a major power crunch. Furthermore, the
growing disposable incomes being spent on consumer electronics has
also augmented the demand for voltage stabilizer systems. The report
predicts that ongoing upgradation of transmission and power
distribution networks in developed regions will also make significant
difference to the escalating revenue of the global market. However,
the market does face a few challenges such as the emerging trend of
the green revolution. As consumers and governments are vying to bring
down the carbon emissions, both the parties are expected to reduce
the expenditure on electronics, thereby cutting down the need for
voltage stabilizer systems.
Building
Automation Shows Steady Growth as Consumers Seek Safety
In
terms of application, the global voltage stabilizer systems market is
segmented into HVAC, building automation, industries (other than
power), communication systems, power transmission and distribution,
and consumer electronics. Of these, building automation leads the
pack due to the growing demand for automation and centralized access
in developed regions. Furthermore, the increasing demand for HVAC
systems, centralized heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning has
also boosted the demand for voltage stabilizer systems. The demand
for centralized security access due to growing concerns pertaining to
safety have also propelled the overall market. Lastly, the increasing
uptake of these systems in emerging industrial areas, where
fluctuations in power are frequent are also expected to drive the
demand for voltage stabilizer systems market.
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On
the basis of geography, the global voltage stabilizer system market
is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
and the Middle East and Africa. Of these regions, the North America
voltage stabilizer systems market is expected to grow at a phenomenal
pace due to extensive usage in building automation in the region.
Europe and Asia-Pacific are expected to follow suit in the coming
years. Asia Pacific is expected to offer lucrative opportunities to
the overall market as the region is adopting voltage stabilizer
systems with the expansion of power distribution and transmission
networks. As the developing countries are looking at connecting
cities and villages with power transmission and distribution systems,
the demand is slated to show a continuous rise.
The
key players operating in the global voltage stabilizer systems market
are Siemens AG, Voltas Limited, V-Guard Industries Ltd, Kon?ar Group,
and Reinhausen Group among many others. The competitive landscape of
the global market is quite fragmented due to the presence of several
players. These companies are expected to focus on research and
development to launch improved products that deliver efficiency.
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