DC Circuit Breaker Market Report, Size 2021 by Top Countries Data, Industry Analysis by Regions, Revenue, Share, Development, Tendencies and Forecast to 2027
DC Circuit Breaker Market is expected to exceed the market valuation of more than US$ XX billion by 2027 expanding at a reasonable CAGR of around XX% during the forecast period (2021-2027). The backbone of the electric power system in the Transmission & Distribution (T&D) infrastructure as it enables the delivery of electricity of power plants to end-users. There is a increasing demand of the DC Circuit Breaker Market is due to the in increasing investments in the T&D infrastructure. As per INMR, the global industry continues to be dominated by investment in Asia rising from 45% of the global investment in 2020 to over 51% in 2040 with a CAGR of 5% during the first decade and 4.4% in the second period.
Renewable
energy technologies are gaining significant importance all over the world. Some
of these technologies, for example, electric vehicles and photovoltaic solar
panels work with direct current and exploit DC circuit breakers for the
production of electricity. Increasing focus on reducing carbon emissions and
growing adoption of renewable energy sources across the globe is projected to
increase the demand for DC Circuit Breaker Market. DC circuit breakers ensure a long service
life and a return on investment. As per the Our World in Data 2020, around
one-quarter of the electricity around the world is produced from renewables.
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The
recent covid-19 pandemic in 2019 took the world by a storm. The pandemic
brought the world to a standstill. All industries have suffered some form of
loss due to the pandemic. In addition to this the pandemic has also cost many
lives. Till date there have been 177,470,620 covid-19 cases in the world and
3,839,931 deaths. Most nations around
the world were affected by the pandemic which not only took lives but also took
away jobs. The pandemic caused a huge economic burden all around the world with
most industries bearing some form of loss. The DC Circuit Breakers industry
also saw a slowdown during the pandemic as the industries were shut and
production of affected. However, one sector that still grew even besides the
panemic lockdown was the Renewable energies sector. The DC Circuit Market is
expected to quickly bounce back as soon as the pandemic ends.
Based on Type, the market is fragmented into Solid
State DC Circuit breakers and Hybrid DC Circuit breakers. Solid-State DC
Circuit accounted for the largest share in 2020 and is anticipated to register
a lucrative CAGR during the forecast period. High revenue of the solid-state DC
circuit breaker market is due to the increasing investments in transmission
& distribution (T&D), especially in the Asia Pacific region. T&D
investments are increasing significantly over the years. The global investment
in the T&D sector was about US$ 240 billion in 2019. Also, according to
INMR estimates between 2020 and 2030 total investments will be about US$ 3.5
trillion with a CAGR of 2%.
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Based on Voltage, the market is fragmented into
high voltage and medium voltage. The high voltage segment registered the
highest CAGR during the forecast period. Circuit breaking is difficult in high
voltage circuit breakers because the current flow is unidirectional and there
is no zero current. High voltage direct currents can be more efficient than the
popularly used AC circuits and thus gaining popularity over time. For example,
a 40-mile HVDC submarine transmission through San Francisco Bay was more
economically viable than an overhead line to bring 400 MW of power to San
Francisco. This was built using Siemen’s technology.
Based on Insulation, the market is fragmented into
Vacuum and Gas. The Gas segment accounted for the largest share in 2020 is
anticipated to register a lucrative CAGR during the forecast period owing to
its higher efficiency. The gas used in the gas DC circuit breaker is the SF6
gas. This is much more efficient than the vacuum circuit breaker and requires
no maintenance. However, one drawback of using SF6 gas is its environmental
impact. According to the Kyoto Protocol leakage of this gas is very harmful for
the environment and thus it is hard for manufacturers to procure the gas and is
significantly costly. As the Governments try to promote reduction of SF6 usage,
the EPA and Electric Power Industry have jointly reduced SF6 emission by 74%
between 1999 to 2018.
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Based on Application, the market is fragmented into
residential, industry, transport, and others. The industrial segment accounted
for the largest share in 2020 and is anticipated to register a lucrative CAGR
during the forecast period. In the industries DC circuit Breakers are used to
protect DC electrical motors which are used in many manufacturing industries
ranging from machine tools, transportation devices to robots. Additionally, the
industrial sector is growing very fast especially in the developing nations.
For example, the annual growth rate of industrial production in India was 3.8%
in 2019 which is a significant rise from 3.3% in 2016 according to Statista.
Based on End-User, the market is fragmented into
transmission and distribution utilities, power generation, renewables, and
railways. Transmission and Distribution Utilities was the highest end-user of
DC circuit breakers. Electricity generated in power plants needs a complex
system to move reach the consumers from the producers. This entire system is
called the grid which consists of transformers, power lines, and electricity
substations. The United States consists of hundreds of thousands of high
voltage power lines and millions of low voltage power lines. Maintenance of
these grids to avoid short circuits and overloads need high quality circuit
breakers.
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Additionally, the report provides detailed
initiatives that are being taken in the field of DC Circuit Breaker, globally.
The report provide a detailed analysis of regions including North America (the
U.S, Canada, and Rest of North America), Europe (Germany, France, Spain, Italy,
UK, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, Australia, and Rest
of Asia-Pacific), and the Rest of the World. North America dominated the market
in 2020, with XX% share. Schneider Electric, ABB, Siemens, Eaton, Mitsubishi
Electric, Legrand, Fuji Electric, CHINT Electrics, Alstom, and Rockwell
Automation are some of the prominent players operating in the global
DC Circuit Breaker market. Several M&As along with partnerships have been
undertaken by these players to make DC Circuit Breakers as cost-effective and
as widely available as possible.
DC Circuit Breaker Market Segmentation
Market Insight, by Type
· Solid-state DC
Circuit Breaker
· Hybrid DC
Circuit Breaker
Market Insight, by Voltage
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Medium voltage
·
High voltage
Market Insight, by Insulation
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Vacuum
·
Gas
Market Insight, by Application
·
Residential
·
Industry
·
Transport
·
Others
Market Insight, by End-User
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Transmission &
Distribution utilities
·
Power Generation
·
Renewables
·
Railways
Market Insight, by Region
- North America DC Circuit Breaker Market
- United States
- Canada
- Rest of North America
- Europe
DC Circuit Breaker Market
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Spain
- United Kingdom
- Rest of Europe
- Asia-Pacific DC Circuit Breaker Market
- China
- Japan
- India
- Australia
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
- Rest
of World DC Circuit Breaker Market
Top Company Profiles
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Schneider Electric
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ABB
·
Siemens
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Eaton
·
Mitsubishi Electric
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Legrand
·
Fuji Electric
·
CHINT Electrics
·
Alstom
·
Rockwell Automation
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