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Global Protective Relay Market Growth Factors, and Regional Outlook To 2024

Author: Dhanahsree Pawar
by Dhanahsree Pawar
Posted: Apr 11, 2020

Protective Relay Market Scenario

According to Market Research Future (MRFR)'s analysis, the global protective relay market has been projected to expand at a healthy CAGR of 6% during the forecast. The report also revealed that the market is anticipated to scale a decent valuation towards the end of 2027. The rising complexities in the architecture of switchgear have intensified the need for protective relays for the detection of faults and operational efficiency. Protective relays facilitate the detection and rectification of defects such as high voltage, low voltage, etc. Thus, the growing demand for protection against major accidents is likely to dictate the growth trajectory of the protective relay market in the forthcoming years.

An upsurge in energy consumption has been witnessed in recent years. The global population explosion is expected to further fuel demand for energy which is poised to aid the expansion of the protective relay market. In addition, the shift towards the adoption of renewable energy is also projected to augment the market over the next couple of years.

Competitive Dashboard:

Some of the major players of the protective relay market profiled in this report are Littelfuse Inc. (U.S.), Eaton Corporation Plc (U.S.), General Electric (U.S.), Beckwith Electric Co. Inc. (Ireland), Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (U.S.), ZIV Inc. (U.S.), Schneider Electric (France), Cooper Industries (Ireland), Alstom Group (France), ERL Phase Power Technologies Ltd. (Canada), NR Electric (China), and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan).

Industry Segmentation

By voltage, the global protective relay market has been segmented into high, medium and low.

By protection mechanism, the protective relay market has been segmented into feeder, transmission line, motor, transformer, generator, and busbar.

The global Protective Relay market is further segmented based on end-user, including utility, industrial, renewables, and marine. Utilities segment of the global Protective Relay market is estimated to register the highest growth rate during the forecast period.

Regional Analysis

By region, the global protective relay markethas been segmented into North America, South America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and Africa. Asia Pacific houses the world's most populous nations with accelerating economic growth rate. The growing number of energy distribution projects being undertaken in these country-level markets are expected to dictate the growth trajectory of the protective relay market in the region. Furthermore, the region is shifting towards renewable sources of energy. It is further expected to augment the regional market. North America and Europe are two important growth pockets. These regional markets are anticipated to remain highly lucrative through the forecast period.

Table Of Contents

1 Executive Summary

2 Market Introduction

2.1 Market Definition

2.2 Scope Of The Study

2.3 Market Structure

3 Research Methodology

3.1 Primary Research

3.2 Secondary Research

3.3 Market Size Estimation

3.4 Forecast Model

3.5 List Of Assumptions

3.6 Limitations Of The Study

4 Market Insights

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