US Generator Market

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The US generator market is projected to grow from USD 4.01 billion in 2023 to USD 6.57 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 7.1% during 2023–2030. Several factors are driving the generator market in the US, which reflects economic and environmental trends. A significant driver is the growing demand for reliable backup power solutions, especially in residential and commercial sectors, where power outages can lead to significant financial losses and operational disruptions. In addition, there is an increasing concern for renewable sources of energy that have experienced a rise in hybrid generator systems, integrating traditional generators with solar or wind energy to attract the environmentally conscious consumer and business. Furthermore, technological advancements have made generators more efficient, reduce emissions, and be more appealing to a larger number of people.

According to fuel type, the US generator market is classified as follows- Diesel, Gas, LPG, Biofuels, Coal Gas, Gasoline, Producer Gas, Fuel Cells. The diesel fueled generators have high efficiency and reliability as compared to the other fuels and also offers robust power output and can operate for longer periods without requiring frequent refueling, which makes them ideal for both backup and primary power needs. Also, diesel fuel is available across numerous places, which makes it low-cost to use, thus the less cost during running. Moreover, Biofuel and fuel cell generators are poised for growth in the US generator market due to technological advancement, environmental concerns, and government initiatives promoting clean energy solutions. With rising demand for sustainable energy sources, biofuel generators become an attractive renewable alternative that significantly cuts down greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels. This follows the greater trend of decarbonization and the movement to cleaner sources of energy. Besides that, fuel cell technology is developed towards more efficient and reliable electricity-generating systems that make minimal impact on the environment, thus becoming very appealing for both commercial and residential clients seeking clean sources of energy. Government policies and incentives to support renewable energy initiatives further encourage investment in biofuels and fuel cells. Biofuel and fuel cell generators become more attractive for consumers and businesses as sustainability moves to the forefront of most decision-making processes, further augmenting their growth in the market.

The end user segment of the US generator market is made up of industrial, residential, and commercial. Generators find their critical applications in all US based industrial environments for important operations that enhance the operational reliability and efficiency. One of the key function of generators is ensuring power backup during an outage. This will enable un-interrupted production and minimized time lost in these environments. This is highly valuable for manufacturing industries since some hours of power failure might expose such industries to substantial losses in money, with a considerable time span. Generators are also vital across the commercial facilities in the US, majorly across sectors, such as healthcare, where Loss of power in hospitals jeopardizes patient care and protection, while data centers can't afford to shut down; they need to operate consistently to protect sensitive information.

Major players in the US generator market include Caterpillar (US), Generac (US), Cummins Inc. (US), Briggs & Stratton (US), Kohler Co. (US), ABB (Switzerland), and Siemens (Germany), among others. These companies focus on innovation, product development, and strategic partnerships to cater to the growing demand for US generator market.
1 INTRODUCTION

1.1. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
1.2. MARKET DEFINITION
1.3. INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
1.4. MARKET SCOPE
  1.4.1. MARKET SEGMENTATION
  1.4.2. REGIONAL SCOPE
1.5. YEARS CONSIDERED
1.6. CURRENCY
1.7. LIMITATIONS
1.8. STAKEHOLDERS

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2.1. RESEARCH DATA
2.2. MARKET BREAKDOWN AND DATA TRIANGULATION
  2.2.1. SECONDARY DATA
    2.2.1.1. KEY DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES
  2.2.2. PRIMARY DATA
    2.2.2.1. KEY DATA FROM PRIMARY SOURCES
    2.2.2.2. KEY INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
    2.2.2.3. BREAKDOWN OF PRIMARY INTERVIEWS
2.3. MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION
  2.3.1. BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
  2.3.2. TOP-DOWN APPROACH
  2.3.3. DEMAND SIDE ANALYSIS
    2.3.3.1. ASSUMPTIONS FOR DEMAND SIDE ANALYSIS
    2.3.3.2. DEMAND SIDE CALCULATION
  2.3.4. SUPPLY-SIDE ANALYSIS
    2.3.4.1. ASSUMPTIONS FOR SUPPLY SIDE ANALYSIS
    2.3.4.2. SUPPLY-SIDE CALCULATION
2.4. FORECAST
  2.4.1. RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS
  2.4.2. LIMITATIONS OF RESEARCH
  2.4.3. RISK ASSESSMENT

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS

5 MARKET OVERVIEW

5.1. INTRODUCTION
5.2. MARKET DYNAMICS
  5.2.1. DRIVERS
  5.2.2. RESTRAINTS
  5.2.3. OPPORTUNITIES
  5.2.4. CHALLENGES
5.3. TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMERS BUSINESS
5.4. SUPPLY/VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
5.5. ECOSYSTEM
5.6. CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
5.7. TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS
5.8. PATENT ANALYSIS
5.9. PRICING ANALYSIS
5.10. REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
  5.10.1. REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
  5.10.2. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
5.11. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
5.12. KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA
  5.12.1. KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
  5.12.2. BUYING CRITERIA

6 US GENERATOR MARKET, BY FUEL TYPE

(Value (USD Million) - 2022, 2023, 2024-e, 2030-f)
6.1. INTRODUCTION
6.2. DIESEL
6.3. GAS
6.4. LPG
6.5. BIOFUELS
6.6. COAL GAS, GASOLINE
6.7. PRODUCER GAS
6.8. FUEL CELLS

7 US GENERATOR MARKET, BY POWER RATING

(Value (USD Million) - 2022, 2023, 2024-e, 2030-f)
7.1. INTRODUCTION
7.2. UP TO 50 KW
7.3. 50-280 KW
7.4. 280-500 KW
7.5. 500-2000 KW
7.6. 2000-3500 KW
7.7. ABOVE 3500 KW

8 US GENERATOR MARKET, BY SALES CHANNEL

(Value (USD Million) - 2022, 2023, 2024-e, 2030-f)
8.1. INTRODUCTION
8.2. DIRECT
8.3. INDIRECT

9 US GENERATOR MARKET, BY DESIGN

(Value (USD Million) - 2022, 2023, 2024-e, 2030-f)
9.1. INTRODUCTION
9.2. STATIONARY
9.3. PORTABLE

10 US GENERATOR MARKET, BY APPLICATION

(Value (USD Million) - 2022, 2023, 2024-e, 2030-f)
10.1. INTRODUCTION
10.2. STANDBY
10.3. PRIME & CONTINOUS
10.4. PEAK SHAVING

11 US GENERATOR MARKET, BY END USER

(Value (USD Million) - 2022, 2023, 2024-e, 2030-f)
11.1. INTRODUCTION
11.2. INDUSTRIAL
  11.2.1 UTILITIES / POWER GENERATION
  11.2.2 OIL & GAS
  11.2.3 CHEMICAL & PETROCHEMICALS
  11.2.4 MINING & METALS
  11.2.5 MANUFACTURING
  11.2.6 MARINE
  11.2.7 CONSTRUCTION
  11.2.8 OTHER INDUSTRIAL END USERS
11.3. COMMERICAL
  11.3.1. HEALTHCARE
  11.3.2. IT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
  11.3.3. DATA CENTERS
  11.3.4. OTHER COMMERCIAL END USERS
11.4. RESIDENTIAL

12 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

12.1. KEY PLAYER STRATEGIES OVERVIEW
12.2. MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS OF KEY PLAYERS, 2023
12.3. REVENUE ANALYSIS OF TOP 5 PLAYERS, 2019-2023
12.4. COMPANY VALUATION AND FINANCIAL METRICS
12.5. COMPETITIVE SCENARIO AND TRENDS
12.6. COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS, 2023
  12.6.1. STARS
  12.6.2. EMERGING LEADERS
  12.6.3. PERVASIVE PLAYERS
  12.6.4. PARTICIPANTS
  12.6.5. COMPANY FOOTPRINT: KEY PLAYERS, 2023
    12.7.5.1. Company Footprint
    12.7.5.2. Region Footprint
    12.7.5.3. End User Footprint
    12.7.5.4. Type Footprint

13 COMPANY PROFILES

13.1. 1. CATERPILLAR
  13.1.1. Business Overview
  13.1.2. Products Offered
  13.1.3. Recent Developments
  13.1.4. SWOT Analysis
13.2. GENERAC
13.3. CUMMINS INC.
13.4. BRIGGS & STRATTON
13.5. KOHLER CO.
13.6. ATLAS COPCO
13.7. SIEMENS
13.8. ABB

14 APPENDIX

14.1. INSIGHTS OF INDUSTRY EXPERTS
14.2. DISCUSSION GUIDE
14.3. KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS’ SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
14.4. CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
14.5. RELATED REPORTS
14.6. AUTHOR DETAILS


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