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Recloser Market by Phase (Three-phase, Single-phase, and Triple Single-phase), Control Type (Electronic and Hydraulic), Voltage Rating (Up to 15 kV, 16-27 kV, and 28-38 kV), Insulation Medium (Oil, air, and epoxy) Region - Global Forecast to 2030

March 2024 | 279 pages | ID: R983A4D352BEN
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The global recloser market is on a trajectory to reach USD 1.5 billion by 2030, a notable increase from the estimated USD 1.1 billion in 2024, with a steady CAGR of 5.0% spanning the period from 2024 to 2030. The future of the recloser market is brimming with potential, driven by a confluence of factors that necessitate grid modernization, improved reliability, and environmental considerations. Aging grid infrastructure across the globe necessitates upgrades to prevent outages and ensure reliable power delivery. Reclosers offer a cost-effective solution for enhancing protection in specific sections of the grid. Their ability to automatically isolate faults and minimize outage durations aligns perfectly with the goals of grid modernization initiatives. The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources like wind and solar farms requires robust grid integration solutions. Reclosers play a crucial role here by managing the inherent variability of renewable generation. Their ability to handle fault currents associated with these distributed sources and ensure overall grid stability will be increasingly valuable. Environmental concerns regarding the use of mineral oil in traditional oil-insulated reclosers (OIL reclosers) and SF6 gas in some switchgear alternatives are prompting a shift towards more sustainable options. The future of the recloser market is promising. It hinges on the ability of manufacturers to adapt to evolving grid needs, embrace sustainable technologies, and integrate seamlessly with smart grid systems. By focusing on cost-competitiveness, innovation, and data-driven solutions, the recloser market is poised to play a vital role in ensuring a reliable, efficient, and environmentally conscious power grid of the future.

“16-27 kV segment, by voltage taring, to be second-fastest growing market from 2024 to 2030.”

Reclosers serve as the workhorses of medium voltage distribution networks, offering automated fault protection and isolation. While they come in a variety of voltage ratings, a crucial segment lies between 16 kV and 27 kV. Reclosers with a voltage rating of 16-27 kV are specifically designed for medium voltage distribution networks. This range effectively covers the most commonly used voltage levels in medium voltage distribution systems, offering a versatile solution for utilities. These reclosers function as automatic circuit interrupters. They continuously monitor the power line for faults using sensors. Upon detecting a fault, they automatically interrupt the current flow using an arc quenching mechanism (oil, vacuum, etc.). Growing environmental regulations and a focus on sustainability are likely to influence the market share within the 16-27 kV range. Solid dielectric reclosers are expected to see increased adoption due to their eco-friendly nature. dvancements in areas like arc quenching technology for AIR reclosers and cost reduction strategies for solid dielectric reclosers could open doors for wider adoption of these sustainable alternatives within the 16-27 kV segment.

“Hydraulic segment, by control type, to be the second-largest market from 2024 to 2030.”

Hydraulic reclosers have been the backbone of automated fault protection in medium voltage distribution networks for decades. Their functionality revolves around a unique control mechanism that utilizes hydraulics for operation. Similar to other recloser types, hydraulic reclosers function as automatic circuit interrupters. Sensors continuously monitor the power line for faults. Upon detection, a fault current triggers a rapid increase in pressure within a sealed hydraulic circuit. This pressure surge activates a tripping mechanism that interrupts the current flow using internal contacts. The hydraulic system also plays a role in the reclosing sequence. After a pre-programmed delay, the hydraulic pressure is released, allowing the contacts to reclose and re-energize the line. This automated cycle continues for a set number of attempts, aiming to clear temporary faults while isolating persistent ones. Hydraulic reclosers were traditionally the dominant technology within the 16-27 kV recloser segment, finding application in various aspects of medium voltage distribution networks such as distribution feeders, overhead lines, substations (in conjunction with other switchgear). Hydraulic systems necessitate periodic maintenance to ensure proper operation and prevent leaks. This adds to the overall lifecycle cost compared to simpler electronic controls. While their dominance might wane due to the rise of electronic controls, they are likely to remain a viable option for specific applications and within existing infrastructure. As the recloser market evolves, advancements in technology and a focus on cost-effectiveness will determine the future trajectory of hydraulic reclosers.

“Middle East & Africa to be fourth largest region in recloser market.”

The Middle East and Africa (MEA) recloser market presents a unique landscape with immense potential for future growth. Compared to North America or Europe, the MEA recloser market is in a relatively nascent stage. While some established utilities in the region utilize reclosers, overall penetration remains limited. Similar to other regions, aging grid infrastructure in many MEA countries necessitates upgrades for improved reliability and reduced outages. Reclosers offer a cost-effective solution for enhancing fault protection in specific sections of the grid. Government initiatives aimed at expanding electricity access to remote areas in Africa present an opportunity for reclosers. Their compact size and ease of installation make them suitable for these applications. The growing focus on renewable energy sources like solar and wind farms creates a need for grid integration solutions. Reclosers can manage fault currents associated with these distributed generation sources. The future of the MEA recloser market hinges on addressing specific challenges and capitalizing on emerging trends. Developing innovative financing models that make reclosers more accessible for utilities with limited budgets will be crucial for market expansion. Building local expertise in recloser installation, maintenance, and operation is essential for wider adoption. Training programs and knowledge-sharing initiatives can bridge this gap. The MEA recloser market is on the cusp of significant growth. By addressing challenges related to financing, expertise, and sustainability, and by offering cost-effective solutions with comprehensive support services, manufacturers can tap into the immense potential of this evolving market.

Breakdown of Primaries:

In-depth interviews with key industry participants, subject-matter experts, C-level executives of key market players, and industry consultants, among other experts, were conducted to obtain and verify critical qualitative and quantitative information, as well as to assess future market prospects. The primary interviews were distributed as follows:

By Company Type: Tier 1-30%, Tier 2-55%, and Tier 3-15%

By Designation: C-Level-30%, D-Level-20%, and Others-50%

By Region: North America–18%, Europe–8%, Asia Pacific–60%, South America–4% and

Middle East & Africa–10%.

Note: “Others” include sales managers, engineers, and regional managers

The tiers of the companies are defined based on their total revenue as of 2021: Tier 1: >USD 1 billion, Tier 2: USD 500 million–1 billion, and Tier 3:
The recloser market is predominantly governed by well-established global leaders. Notable players in the recloser market include Schneider Electric (France), Eaton (Ireland), Siemens (Germany), ABB (Switzerland), NOJA Power Switchgear Pty Ltd (Australia), General Electric (US), Hubbell (US), S&C Electric company (US), Tavrida Electric (US), ENTEC Electric & Electronic (South Korea), G&W Electric (US), Arteche Group (Spain), Ghorit Electrical Co., Ltd. (China), ILJIN ELECTRIC (South Korea), and several others.

Research Coverage:

The report provides a comprehensive definition, description, and forecast of the recloser market based on various parameters, including phase (Three-phase, Single-phase, and Triple Single-phase), control type (Electronic, Hydraulic), voltage rating (Up to 15 kV, 16-27 kV, and 28-38 kV), insulation medium (Oil, Air, and Epoxy), and region (Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, South America). The report also offers a thorough qualitative and quantitative analysis of the recloser market, encompassing a comprehensive examination of the key market drivers, limitations, opportunities, and challenges. Additionally, it covers critical facets of the market, such as an assessment of the competitive landscape, an analysis of market dynamics, value-based market estimates, and future trends in the recloser market. The report provides investment and funding information of key players in the recloser market.

Key Benefits of Buying the Report

The report is thoughtfully designed to benefit both established industry leaders and newcomers in the recloser market. It provides reliable revenue forecasts for the entire market as well as its individual sub-segments. This data is a valuable resource for stakeholders, enabling them to gain a comprehensive understanding of the competitive landscape and formulate effective market strategies for their businesses. Furthermore, the report serves as a channel for stakeholders to grasp the current state of the market, providing essential insights into market drivers, limitations, challenges, and growth opportunities. By incorporating these insights, stakeholders can make well-informed decisions and stay informed about the constantly evolving dynamics of the recloser industry.
  • Analysis of key drivers: (Strategic focus on grid modernization, Emphasis on integrating renewable energy sources into power grids, Expansion of transmission and distribution infrastructure), restraints (Substantial upfront cost associated with reclosers, Standardization and interoperability issues related to reclosers), opportunities (Rapid economic development and population growth in emerging markets, Government-run performance-based incentive schemes for power distribution network operators), and challenges (Lack of standardized security protocols, Intense competition among market players and potential threat of substitutes) influencing the growth of the recloser market.
  • Product Development/ Innovation: The recloser market is in a constant state of evolution, with a primary focus on product development and innovation. Leading industry players like Schneider Electric, ABB, Siemens, and General Electric are at the forefront of advancing their product offerings to address shifting demands and environmental considerations. There is a notable shift towards enhancing the intelligence of recloser.
  • Market Development: The recloser market is experiencing a surge globally, driven by a confluence of factors that necessitate grid modernization, improved reliability, and environmental considerations. Traditionally, reclosers have served as workhorses in medium voltage distribution networks. These automated circuit interrupters offer a cost-effective solution for enhancing protection in specific sections of the grid. They continuously monitor for faults using sensors, and upon detection, automatically interrupt the current flow using an arc quenching mechanism. However, a key distinction sets them apart: their reclosing sequence. This automated attempt to re-energize the line after a pre-programmed timeframe helps clear temporary faults while isolating persistent ones, minimizing outage durations for unaffected customers. A significant driver of the recloser market is the aging grid infrastructure prevalent in many regions worldwide. Upgrading these aging networks to ensure reliability and prevent outages is paramount. Reclosers offer a cost-effective solution by providing targeted fault protection, making them an attractive option for utilities. The focus on grid modernization further propels the recloser market. These automated devices align perfectly with the goals of these initiatives by providing automated fault isolation and protection capabilities. Additionally, the increasing penetration of renewable energy sources like wind and solar farms necessitates robust grid integration solutions. Reclosers play a crucial role here by managing the inherent variability of renewable generation and ensuring overall grid stability.
  • Market Diversification: Traditionally, a single type of recloser might have served the needs of an entire distribution network. However, the evolving landscape of power grids necessitates a more nuanced approach. Solid dielectric reclosers are environmentally friendly alternatives to oil-insulated reclosers (OIL reclosers) are gaining traction. Their use of epoxy resin or other solid insulating materials caters to utilities prioritizing sustainability. Air-insulated reclosers eliminate environmental concerns associated with both oil and SF6 gas used in some switchgear. However, advancements in arc quenching technology and compact designs are crucial for their broader adoption, particularly in space-constrained environments. Single-phase reclosers cater to distribution feeders with predominantly single-phase loads or overhead lines susceptible to single-phase faults caused by lightning strikes or vegetation contact. Their ability to isolate faults on individual phases minimizes outage durations for unaffected customers on healthy phases. Manufacturers are increasingly focused on developing cost-effective solutions across the recloser spectrum. Manufacturers are exploring ways to reduce the production costs of even established OIL reclosers, ensuring they remain a viable choice for utilities with budgetary constraints. The future of the recloser market is no longer a uniform path. Instead, it's a diverse landscape offering a spectrum of solutions tailored to address the specific needs of different utilities and grid sections. By focusing on technological advancements, market segmentation, cost-effectiveness, and regional considerations, the recloser market is well-positioned to play a vital role in a constantly evolving power grid environment.
  • Competitive Assessment: A comprehensive evaluation has been conducted to scrutinize the market presence, growth strategies, and service offerings of key players in the recloser market. These prominent companies include Schneider Electric (France), Eaton (Ireland), ABB (Switzerland), NOJA Power Switchgear Pty Ltd (Australia), Siemens (Germany), General Electric (US), Hubbell (US), S&C Electric Company (US), Tavrida Electric (US), ENTEC Electric & Electronic (South Korea), G&W Electric (US), Arteche Group (Spain), Ghorit Electrical Co., Ltd. (China), and others. This analysis provides in-depth insights into the competitive positions of these major players, their approaches to driving market growth, and the range of services they offer within the recloser segment.
1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES
1.2 MARKET DEFINITION
1.3 INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
  1.3.1 RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE
  1.3.2 RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE
  1.3.3 RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING
  1.3.4 RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM
  1.3.5 RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION
1.4 MARKET SCOPE
  1.4.1 MARKET SEGMENTATION
  1.4.2 REGIONAL SCOPE
  1.4.3 YEARS CONSIDERED
1.5 CURRENCY CONSIDERED
1.6 UNITS CONSIDERED
1.7 LIMITATIONS
1.8 STAKEHOLDERS
1.9 SUMMARY OF CHANGES

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2.1 RESEARCH DATA
FIGURE 1 RECLOSER MARKET: RESEARCH DESIGN
2.2 MARKET BREAKDOWN AND DATA TRIANGULATION
FIGURE 2 DATA TRIANGULATION
  2.2.1 SECONDARY DATA
    2.2.1.1 Key data from secondary sources
    2.2.1.2 List of major secondary sources
  2.2.2 PRIMARY DATA
    2.2.2.1 Breakdown of primaries
FIGURE 3 KEY INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
FIGURE 4 BREAKDOWN OF PRIMARY INTERVIEWS: BY COMPANY TYPE, DESIGNATION, AND REGION
FIGURE 5 MAIN METRICS CONSIDERED TO ANALYZE AND ASSESS DEMAND FOR RECLOSERS
    2.2.2.2 List of key participants in primary interviews
2.3 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION
  2.3.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
FIGURE 6 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY: BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
  2.3.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
FIGURE 7 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY: TOP-DOWN APPROACH
  2.3.3 DEMAND-SIDE ANALYSIS
    2.3.3.1 Regional analysis
    2.3.3.2 Country-wise analysis
    2.3.3.3 Demand-side assumptions
    2.3.3.4 Demand-side calculations
  2.3.4 SUPPLY-SIDE ANALYSIS
FIGURE 8 KEY STEPS CONSIDERED TO ASSESS SUPPLY OF RECLOSERS
FIGURE 9 RECLOSER MARKET: SUPPLY-SIDE ANALYSIS
    2.3.4.1 Supply-side assumptions
    2.3.4.2 Supply-side calculations
  2.3.5 FORECAST
    2.3.5.1 Impact of recession on recloser market
    2.3.5.2 Research assumptions

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

TABLE 1 RECLOSER MARKET SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 10 ASIA PACIFIC DOMINATED RECLOSER MARKET IN 2023
FIGURE 11 THREE-PHASE SEGMENT TO HOLD LARGEST SHARE OF RECLOSER MARKET IN 2030
FIGURE 12 ELECTRONIC RECLOSERS TO LEAD MARKET THROUGHOUT FORECAST PERIOD
FIGURE 13 EPOXY SEGMENT TO EXHIBIT HIGHEST CAGR IN RECLOSER MARKET FROM 2024 TO 2030
FIGURE 14 UP TO 15 KV SEGMENT TO COMMAND RECLOSER MARKET BETWEEN 2024 AND 2030

4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS

4.1 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR KEY PLAYERS IN RECLOSER MARKET
FIGURE 15 EXPANSION OF TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS TO DRIVE MARKET BETWEEN 2024 AND 2030
4.2 RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION
FIGURE 16 ASIA PACIFIC TO BE FASTEST-GROWING MARKET DURING FORECAST PERIOD
4.3 RECLOSER MARKET IN ASIA PACIFIC, BY CONTROL TYPE AND COUNTRY, 2023
FIGURE 17 ELECTRONIC SEGMENT AND CHINA ACCOUNTED FOR LARGEST SHARES OF RECLOSER MARKET IN 2023
4.4 RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE
FIGURE 18 THREE-PHASE RECLOSERS TO ACCOUNT FOR MAJORITY OF MARKET SHARE IN 2030
4.5 RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE
FIGURE 19 ELECTRONIC SEGMENT TO ACCOUNT FOR LARGER MARKET SHARE THAN HYDRAULIC SEGMENT IN 2030
4.6 RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING
FIGURE 20 RECLOSERS WITH VOLTAGE RATINGS OF UP TO 15 KV TO DOMINATE MARKET IN 2030
4.7 RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM
FIGURE 21 EPOXY SEGMENT TO CAPTURE LARGEST MARKET SHARE IN 2030

5 MARKET OVERVIEW

5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS
FIGURE 22 DRIVERS, RESTRAINTS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND CHALLENGES: RECLOSER MARKET
  5.2.1 DRIVERS
    5.2.1.1 Strategic focus on grid modernization
FIGURE 23 GLOBAL INVESTMENTS IN POWER GRIDS, 2015–2022
    5.2.1.2 Emphasis on integrating renewable energy sources into power grids
FIGURE 24 GLOBAL RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY CAPACITY EXPANSION, 2005–2028
    5.2.1.3 Expansion of transmission and distribution infrastructure
FIGURE 25 INVESTMENTS IN T&D GRIDS, BY COUNTRY, 2018–2022
  5.2.2 RESTRAINTS
    5.2.2.1 Substantial upfront cost associated with reclosers
    5.2.2.2 Standardization and interoperability issues related to reclosers
    5.2.2.3 Fluctuating copper material prices
FIGURE 26 AVERAGE COPPER PRICE PER ANNUM, 2017–2023 (USD/KG)
  5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES
    5.2.3.1 Rapid economic development and population growth in emerging markets
FIGURE 27 ENERGY INVESTMENTS IN EMERGING MARKETS, BY SOURCE TYPE, 2019 VS. 2022
    5.2.3.2 Government-run performance-based incentive schemes for power distribution network operators
    5.2.3.3 Introduction of reclosers with advanced functionalities
  5.2.4 CHALLENGES
    5.2.4.1 Lack of standardized cybersecurity protocols
    5.2.4.2 Intense competition among market players and potential threat of substitutes
5.3 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMER BUSINESS
  5.3.1 TRENDS INFLUENCING CUSTOMER BUSINESS
FIGURE 28 TRENDS IMPACTING CUSTOMER BUSINESS
5.4 ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS
FIGURE 29 KEY PLAYERS IN ECOSYSTEM
TABLE 2 ROLE OF PARTICIPANTS IN ECOSYSTEM
5.5 INVESTMENT AND FUNDING SCENARIO
FIGURE 30 FUNDING RAISED BY TOP PLAYERS IN RECLOSER MARKET, 2020–2024
TABLE 3 ABB: FUNDING DETAILS
TABLE 4 EATON CORPORATION: FUNDING DETAILS
TABLE 5 SIEMENS: FUNDING DETAILS
TABLE 6 NOJA POWER: FUNDING DETAILS
5.6 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
FIGURE 31 RECLOSER MARKET: SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
  5.6.1 RAW MATERIAL PROVIDERS/SUPPLIERS
  5.6.2 COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS
  5.6.3 RECLOSER MANUFACTURERS/ASSEMBLERS
  5.6.4 DISTRIBUTORS
  5.6.5 END USERS
  5.6.6 POST-SALES SERVICE PROVIDERS
5.7 TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
  5.7.1 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)-BASED AUTOMATIC CIRCUIT RECLOSERS
  5.7.2 INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)-CONNECTED AUTOMATIC CIRCUIT RECLOSERS
5.8 PRICING ANALYSIS
  5.8.1 INDICATIVE PRICING ANALYSIS, BY VOLTAGE RATING
TABLE 7 INDICATIVE PRICES OF RECLOSERS, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2023
  5.8.2 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE TREND, BY REGION
FIGURE 32 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE TREND, BY REGION, 2020–2023
5.9 KEY CONFERENCES AND EVENTS, 2024–2025
TABLE 8 RECLOSER MARKET: DETAILED LIST OF CONFERENCES AND EVENTS
5.10 TARIFF AND REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
  5.10.1 TARIFF ANALYSIS
    5.10.1.1 Country-wise tariff for HS code 853690-compliant products
TABLE 9 IMPORT TARIFFS FOR HS 853690-COMPLIANT LOW-VOLTAGE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT, 2022
    5.10.1.2 Country-wise tariff for HS code 8535-compliant products
TABLE 10 IMPORT TARIFFS FOR HS 8535-COMPLIANT HIGH-VOLTAGE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT, 2022
  5.10.2 REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
TABLE 11 NORTH AMERICA: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
TABLE 12 EUROPE: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
TABLE 13 ASIA PACIFIC: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
TABLE 14 ROW: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
  5.10.3 CODES AND REGULATIONS RELATED TO RECLOSER MARKET
TABLE 15 RECLOSER MARKET: CODES AND REGULATIONS
5.11 TRADE ANALYSIS
  5.11.1 TRADE ANALYSIS FOR ELECTRICAL APPARATUS USED IN SWITCHING OR PROTECTING ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS EXCEEDING 1,000 VOLTS
  5.11.2 IMPORT DATA
TABLE 16 IMPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE 8535-COMPLIANT PRODUCTS, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2022 (USD THOUSAND)
FIGURE 33 IMPORT DATA FOR HS CODE 8535-COMPLIANT PRODUCTS FOR TOP 5 COUNTRIES, 2018–2022 (USD THOUSAND)
  5.11.3 EXPORT DATA
TABLE 17 EXPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE 8535-COMPLIANT PRODUCTS, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2022 (USD)
FIGURE 34 EXPORT DATA FOR HS CODE 8535-COMPLIANT PRODUCTS FOR TOP 5 COUNTRIES, 2018–2022 (USD THOUSAND)
  5.11.4 TRADE ANALYSIS FOR ELECTRICAL APPARATUS USED IN SWITCHING OR PROTECTING ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS NOT EXCEEDING 1,000 VOLTS
  5.11.5 IMPORT DATA
TABLE 18 IMPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE 853690-COMPLIANT PRODUCTS, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2022 (USD)
FIGURE 35 IMPORT DATA FOR HS CODE 853690-COMPLIANT PRODUCTS FOR TOP 5 COUNTRIES, 2018–2022 (USD THOUSAND)
  5.11.6 EXPORT DATA
TABLE 19 EXPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE 853690-COMPLIANT PRODUCTS, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2022 (USD)
FIGURE 36 EXPORT DATA FOR HS CODE 853690-COMPLIANT PRODUCTS FOR TOP 5 COUNTRIES, 2018–2022 (USD THOUSAND)
5.12 PATENT ANALYSIS
FIGURE 37 RECLOSER MARKET: INNOVATIONS AND PATENT REGISTRATIONS, 2013–2023
TABLE 20 RECLOSER MARKET: INNOVATIONS AND PATENT REGISTRATIONS, DECEMBER 2020–DECEMBER 2023
5.13 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
FIGURE 38 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS FOR RECLOSER MARKET
TABLE 21 RECLOSER MARKET: PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
  5.13.1 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
TABLE 22 RECLOSER MARKET: COMPARISON OF SUBSTITUTES
  5.13.2 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
  5.13.3 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
  5.13.4 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
  5.13.5 INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
5.14 KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA
  5.14.1 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
FIGURE 39 INFLUENCE OF KEY STAKEHOLDERS ON BUYING PROCESS FOR TOP 3 END USERS
TABLE 23 INFLUENCE OF KEY STAKEHOLDERS ON BUYING PROCESS FOR TOP 3 END USERS
5.15 BUYING CRITERIA
FIGURE 40 KEY BUYING CRITERIA FOR TOP 3 END USERS
TABLE 24 KEY BUYING CRITERIA FOR TOP 3 END USERS
5.16 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
  5.16.1 G&W ELECTRIC OFFERS PADMOUNT VIPER-ST RECLOSER TO UTILITY TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS
    5.16.1.1 Problem statement
    5.16.1.2 Solution
  5.16.2 BANDERA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE IMPLEMENTS TRIPSAVER II CUTOUT-MOUNTED RECLOSERS FOR RELIABLE FAULT INTERRUPTION AND EFFECTIVE GRID MANAGEMENT
    5.16.2.1 Problem statement
    5.16.2.2 Solution
  5.16.3 G&W ELECTRIC VIPER DEPLOYS RECLOSER IN PV ARRAY AT STATE COLLEGE
    5.16.3.1 Problem statement
    5.16.3.2 Solution

6 RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE

6.1 INTRODUCTION
FIGURE 41 RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2023
TABLE 25 RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 26 RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
6.2 THREE-PHASE
  6.2.1 GROWING NEED FOR RELIABLE POWER SUPPLY IN RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL SECTORS TO ACCELERATE SEGMENTAL GROWTH
TABLE 27 THREE-PHASE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 28 THREE-PHASE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
6.3 SINGLE-PHASE
  6.3.1 INCREASING INVESTMENT IN T&D PROJECTS TO DRIVE MARKET
TABLE 29 SINGLE-PHASE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 30 SINGLE-PHASE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
6.4 TRIPLE SINGLE-PHASE
  6.4.1 BETTER NETWORK RELIABILITY AND OVERCURRENT PROTECTION TO BOOST ADOPTION
TABLE 31 TRIPLE SINGLE-PHASE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 32 TRIPLE SINGLE-PHASE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)

7 RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE

7.1 INTRODUCTION
FIGURE 42 RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2023
TABLE 33 RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 34 RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
7.2 ELECTRONIC
  7.2.1 INCREASING INVESTMENT IN SMART GRIDS TO BOOST DEMAND
TABLE 35 ELECTRONIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 36 ELECTRONIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
7.3 HYDRAULIC
  7.3.1 GROWING NEED FOR RELIABLE BACKUP SOLUTIONS IN POWER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS TO DRIVE MARKET
TABLE 37 HYDRAULIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 38 HYDRAULIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)

8 RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING

8.1 INTRODUCTION
FIGURE 43 RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2023
TABLE 39 RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 40 RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 41 RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2020–2023 (THOUSAND UNITS)
TABLE 42 RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2024–2030 (THOUSAND UNITS)
8.2 UP TO 15 KV
  8.2.1 GROWING DEMAND FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES OWING TO AFFORDABLE PRICES TO BOOST SEGMENTAL GROWTH
TABLE 43 UP TO 15 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 44 UP TO 15 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 45 UP TO 15 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (THOUSAND UNITS)
TABLE 46 UP TO 15 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (THOUSAND UNITS)
8.3 16–27 KV
  8.3.1 SURGING DEMAND FOR RELIABLE POWER SUPPLY FROM INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL SECTORS TO FUEL SEGMENTAL GROWTH
TABLE 47 16–27 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 48 16–27 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 49 16–27 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (THOUSAND UNITS)
TABLE 50 16–27 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (THOUSAND UNITS)
8.4 28–38 KV
  8.4.1 INCREASING USE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES TO ACCELERATE MARKET GROWTH
TABLE 51 28–38 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 52 28–38 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 53 28–38 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (THOUSAND UNITS)
TABLE 54 28–38 KV: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (THOUSAND UNITS)

9 RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM

9.1 INTRODUCTION
FIGURE 44 RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2023
TABLE 55 RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 56 RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
9.2 OIL
  9.2.1 STRINGENT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS TO LIMIT ADOPTION
TABLE 57 OIL: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 58 OIL: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
9.3 AIR
  9.3.1 SIMPLER DESIGN AND MINIMAL MAINTENANCE TO BOOST DEMAND
TABLE 59 AIR: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 60 AIR: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
9.4 EPOXY
  9.4.1 ECO-FRIENDLY DESIGN AND ABILITY TO WITHSTAND HIGH VOLTAGE STRESS TO FUEL MARKET GROWTH
TABLE 61 EPOXY: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 62 EPOXY: RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)

10 RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION

10.1 INTRODUCTION
FIGURE 45 ASIA PACIFIC TO RECORD HIGHEST CAGR IN RECLOSER MARKET DURING FORECAST PERIOD
FIGURE 46 RECLOSER MARKET SHARE (IN TERMS OF VALUE), BY REGION, 2023
TABLE 63 RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 64 RECLOSER MARKET, BY REGION, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
10.2 ASIA PACIFIC
  10.2.1 RECESSION IMPACT ON MARKET IN ASIA PACIFIC
FIGURE 47 ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET SNAPSHOT
TABLE 65 ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 66 ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 67 ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 68 ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 69 ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 70 ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 71 ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 72 ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 73 ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 74 ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.2.1.1 China
      10.2.1.1.1 Rising investment in clean energy and grid modernization projects to fuel market growth
TABLE 75 CHINA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 76 CHINA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 77 CHINA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 78 CHINA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.2.1.2 Australia
      10.2.1.2.1 Growing focus on improving network reliability and resilience to drive market
TABLE 79 AUSTRALIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 80 AUSTRALIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 81 AUSTRALIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 82 AUSTRALIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.2.1.3 India
      10.2.1.3.1 Government initiatives in electrification projects to stimulate market growth
TABLE 83 INDIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 84 INDIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 85 INDIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 86 INDIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.2.1.4 South Korea
      10.2.1.4.1 Rapid transition toward renewable energy sources to accelerate demand
TABLE 87 SOUTH KOREA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 88 SOUTH KOREA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 89 SOUTH KOREA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 90 SOUTH KOREA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.2.1.5 Rest of Asia Pacific
TABLE 91 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 92 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 93 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 94 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
10.3 NORTH AMERICA
  10.3.1 RECESSION IMPACT ON MARKET IN NORTH AMERICA
FIGURE 48 NORTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET SNAPSHOT
TABLE 95 NORTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 96 NORTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 97 NORTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 98 NORTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 99 NORTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 100 NORTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 101 NORTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 102 NORTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 103 NORTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 104 NORTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.3.1.1 US
      10.3.1.1.1 Pressing need to shift from aging coal-fired power plants to gas-fired flexible power plants to boost demand
TABLE 105 US: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 106 US: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 107 US: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 108 US: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.3.1.2 Canada
      10.3.1.2.1 Strong focus on increasing proportion of renewables in energy mix to boost demand
TABLE 109 CANADA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 110 CANADA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 111 CANADA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 112 CANADA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.3.1.3 Mexico
      10.3.1.3.1 Increasing investment in power infrastructure development to foster market growth
TABLE 113 MEXICO: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 114 MEXICO: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 115 MEXICO: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 116 MEXICO: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
10.4 EUROPE
  10.4.1 RECESSION IMPACT ON MARKET IN EUROPE
TABLE 117 EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 118 EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 119 EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 120 EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 121 EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 122 EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 123 EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 124 EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 125 EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 126 EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.4.1.1 Germany
      10.4.1.1.1 Significant focus on expanding grid infrastructure and power transmission network to drive market
TABLE 127 GERMANY: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 128 GERMANY: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 129 GERMANY: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 130 GERMANY: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.4.1.2 UK
      10.4.1.2.1 Increasing focus on power generation using renewable sources to propel market
TABLE 131 UK: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 132 UK: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 133 UK: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 134 UK: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.4.1.3 Italy
      10.4.1.3.1 Shift from natural gas toward renewable energy to stimulate market growth
TABLE 135 ITALY: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 136 ITALY: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 137 ITALY: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 138 ITALY: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.4.1.4 France
      10.4.1.4.1 Government initiatives to replace aging infrastructure with smart grid technology to provide growth opportunities
TABLE 139 FRANCE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 140 FRANCE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 141 FRANCE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 142 FRANCE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.4.1.5 Spain
      10.4.1.5.1 Development of electricity transmission networks to fuel demand
TABLE 143 SPAIN: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 144 SPAIN: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 145 SPAIN: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 146 SPAIN: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.4.1.6 Rest of Europe
TABLE 147 REST OF EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 148 REST OF EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 149 REST OF EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 150 REST OF EUROPE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
10.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
  10.5.1 RECESSION IMPACT ON MARKET IN MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
TABLE 151 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 152 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 153 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 154 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 155 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 156 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 157 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 158 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 159 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 160 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.5.1.1 GCC countries
TABLE 161 GCC COUNTRIES: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 162 GCC COUNTRIES: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 163 GCC COUNTRIES: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 164 GCC COUNTRIES: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 165 GCC COUNTRIES: RECLOSER MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 166 GCC COUNTRIES: RECLOSER MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.5.1.2 Saudi Arabia
      10.5.1.2.1 Government policies aiming to reduce carbon emissions to drive market
TABLE 167 SAUDI ARABIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 168 SAUDI ARABIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 169 SAUDI ARABIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 170 SAUDI ARABIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.5.1.3 UAE
      10.5.1.3.1 Rapid economic development and increasing demand for power to fuel market growth
TABLE 171 UAE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 172 UAE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 173 UAE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 174 UAE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.5.1.4 Rest of GCC countries
TABLE 175 REST OF GCC COUNTRIES: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 176 REST OF GCC COUNTRIES: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 177 REST OF GCC COUNTRIES: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 178 REST OF GCC COUNTRIES: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.5.1.5 South Africa
      10.5.1.5.1 Grid modernization initiative to fuel market growth
TABLE 179 SOUTH AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 180 SOUTH AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 181 SOUTH AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 182 SOUTH AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.5.1.6 Nigeria
      10.5.1.6.1 Growing demand for renewable energy to drive market
TABLE 183 NIGERIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 184 NIGERIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 185 NIGERIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 186 NIGERIA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.5.1.7 Rest of Middle East & Africa
TABLE 187 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 188 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 189 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 190 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
10.6 SOUTH AMERICA
  10.6.1 RECESSION IMPACT ON MARKET IN SOUTH AMERICA
TABLE 191 SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 192 SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 193 SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 194 SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 195 SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 196 SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY INSULATION MEDIUM, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 197 SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 198 SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET SIZE, BY VOLTAGE RATING, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 199 SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 200 SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET SIZE, BY COUNTRY, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.6.1.1 Brazil
      10.6.1.1.1 Increasing electrification initiatives to boost demand
TABLE 201 BRAZIL: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 202 BRAZIL: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 203 BRAZIL: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 204 BRAZIL: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.6.1.2 Argentina
      10.6.1.2.1 Thriving industrial sector to boost demand
TABLE 205 ARGENTINA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 206 ARGENTINA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 207 ARGENTINA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 208 ARGENTINA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.6.1.3 Chile
      10.6.1.3.1 Advancements in power infrastructure to drive market
TABLE 209 CHILE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 210 CHILE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 211 CHILE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 212 CHILE: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
    10.6.1.4 Rest of South America
TABLE 213 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 214 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY PHASE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 215 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2020–2023 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 216 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA: RECLOSER MARKET, BY CONTROL TYPE, 2024–2030 (USD MILLION)

11 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

11.1 OVERVIEW
11.2 MAJOR STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY KEY PLAYERS, 2020–2024
TABLE 217 OVERVIEW OF KEY STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY TOP PLAYERS, APRIL 2020–FEBRUARY 2024
11.3 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS OF TOP 5 PLAYERS, 2023
TABLE 218 RECLOSER MARKET: DEGREE OF COMPETITION, 2023
FIGURE 49 RECLOSER MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS, 2023
11.4 REVENUE ANALYSIS OF TOP 4 MARKET PLAYERS, 2018–2022
FIGURE 50 FIVE-YEAR REVENUE ANALYSIS OF TOP PLAYERS IN RECLOSER MARKET, 2018–2022
11.5 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS, 2023
  11.5.1 STARS
  11.5.2 PERVASIVE PLAYERS
  11.5.3 EMERGING LEADERS
  11.5.4 PARTICIPANTS
FIGURE 51 RECLOSER MARKET: COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX (KEY PLAYERS), 2023
11.6 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: KEY PLAYERS
FIGURE 52 RECLOSER MARKET: COMPANY FOOTPRINT
  11.6.1 PHASE FOOTPRINT
TABLE 219 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: BY PHASE
  11.6.2 CONTROL TYPE FOOTPRINT
TABLE 220 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: BY CONTROL TYPE
  11.6.3 INSULATION MEDIUM FOOTPRINT
TABLE 221 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: BY INSULATION MEDIUM
  11.6.4 VOLTAGE RATING FOOTPRINT
TABLE 222 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: BY VOLTAGE RATING
  11.6.5 REGION FOOTPRINT
TABLE 223 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: BY REGION
11.7 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: STARTUPS/SMES, 2023
  11.7.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
  11.7.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
  11.7.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES
  11.7.4 STARTING BLOCKS
FIGURE 53 RECLOSER MARKET: COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX (STARTUPS/SMES), 2023
  11.7.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING, STARTUPS/SMES, 2023
    11.7.5.1 Detailed list of startups/SMEs
TABLE 224 RECLOSER MARKET: LIST OF KEY STARTUPS/SMES
  11.7.6 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING OF KEY STARTUPS/SMES
TABLE 225 RECLOSER MARKET: COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING OF KEY PLAYERS (STARTUPS/SMES)
11.8 COMPANY VALUATION AND FINANCIAL METRICS
FIGURE 54 EV/EBITDA OF KEY VENDORS
FIGURE 55 COMPANY VALUATION OF KEY VENDORS
  11.8.1 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON
FIGURE 56 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON OF KEY VENDORS
11.9 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO AND TRENDS
  11.9.1 PRODUCT LAUNCHES
TABLE 226 RECLOSER MARKET: PRODUCT LAUNCHES, APRIL 2020–FEBRUARY 2024
  11.9.2 DEALS
TABLE 227 RECLOSER MARKET: DEALS, APRIL 2020–FEBRUARY 2024
  11.9.3 EXPANSIONS
TABLE 228 RECLOSER MARKET: EXPANSIONS, APRIL 2020–FEBRUARY 2024
  11.9.4 OTHERS
TABLE 229 RECLOSER MARKET: OTHERS, APRIL 2020–FEBRUARY 2024

12 COMPANY PROFILES

(Business Overview, Products Offered, Recent Developments, MnM View Right to win, Strategic choices made, Weaknesses and competitive threats) *
12.1 KEY PLAYERS
  12.1.1 ABB
TABLE 230 ABB: COMPANY OVERVIEW
FIGURE 57 ABB: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 231 ABB: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
TABLE 232 ABB: DEALS
TABLE 233 ABB: OTHERS
  12.1.2 EATON CORPORATION
TABLE 234 EATON CORPORATION: COMPANY OVERVIEW
FIGURE 58 EATON CORPORATION: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 235 EATON CORPORATION: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
TABLE 236 EATON CORPORATION: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
TABLE 237 EATON CORPORATION: DEALS
TABLE 238 EATON CORPORATION: OTHERS
  12.1.3 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
TABLE 239 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC: COMPANY OVERVIEW
FIGURE 59 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 240 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
TABLE 241 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC: DEALS
TABLE 242 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC: OTHERS
  12.1.4 SIEMENS
TABLE 243 SIEMENS: COMPANY OVERVIEW
FIGURE 60 SIEMENS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 244 SIEMENS: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
TABLE 245 SIEMENS: DEALS
TABLE 246 SIEMENS: OTHERS
  12.1.5 NOJA POWER SWITCHGEAR PTY LTD
TABLE 247 NOJA POWER SWITCHGEAR PTY LTD: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE 248 NOJA POWER SWITCHGEAR PTY LTD: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
TABLE 249 NOJA POWER SWITCHGEAR PTY LTD: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
TABLE 250 NOJA POWER SWITCHGEAR PTY LTD: OTHERS
  12.1.6 GENERAL ELECTRIC
TABLE 251 GENERAL ELECTRIC: COMPANY OVERVIEW
FIGURE 61 GENERAL ELECTRIC: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 252 GENERAL ELECTRIC: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
TABLE 253 GENERAL ELECTRIC: OTHERS
TABLE 254 GENERAL ELECTRIC: DEALS
  12.1.7 HUBBELL
TABLE 255 HUBBELL: COMPANY OVERVIEW
FIGURE 62 HUBBELL: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 256 HUBBELL: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
  12.1.8 S&C ELECTRIC COMPANY
TABLE 257 S&C ELECTRIC COMPANY: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE 258 S&C ELECTRIC COMPANY: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
TABLE 259 S&C ELECTRIC COMPANY: DEALS
TABLE 260 S&C ELECTRIC COMPANY: OTHERS
  12.1.9 TAVRIDA ELECTRIC
TABLE 261 TAVRIDA ELECTRIC: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE 262 TAVRIDA ELECTRIC: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
TABLE 263 TAVRIDA ELECTRIC: OTHERS
  12.1.10 ENTEC ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC
TABLE 264 ENTEC ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE 265 ENTEC ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
  12.1.11 G&W ELECTRIC
TABLE 266 G&W ELECTRIC: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE 267 G&W ELECTRIC: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
TABLE 268 G&W ELECTRIC: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
TABLE 269 G&W ELECTRIC: DEALS
  12.1.12 ARTECHE GROUP
TABLE 270 ARTECHE GROUP: COMPANY OVERVIEW
FIGURE 63 ARTECHE GROUP: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 271 ARTECHE GROUP: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
TABLE 272 ARTECHE GROUP: DEALS
  12.1.13 GHORIT ELECTRICAL CO., LTD.
TABLE 273 GHORIT ELECTRICAL CO., LTD.: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE 274 GHORIT ELECTRICAL CO., LTD.: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
  12.1.14 ILJIN ELECTRIC
TABLE 275 ILJIN ELECTRIC: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE 276 ILJIN ELECTRIC: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
  12.1.15 HUGHES POWER SYSTEM
TABLE 277 HUGHES POWER SYSTEM: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE 278 HUGHES POWER SYSTEM: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
  12.1.16 WASION HOLDINGS INTERNATIONAL
TABLE 279 WASION HOLDINGS INTERNATIONAL: COMPANY OVERVIEW
FIGURE 64 WASION HOLDINGS INTERNATIONAL: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 280 WASION HOLDINGS INTERNATIONAL: PRODUCTS/SERVICES/SOLUTIONS OFFERED
TABLE 281 WASION HOLDINGS INTERNATIONAL: OTHERS
12.2 OTHER PLAYERS
  12.2.1 BEIJING SOJO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
  12.2.2 NIKUM ENERGY CONTROL (INDIA) LTD.
  12.2.3 SHINSUNG INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
  12.2.4 HUAYI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
  12.2.5 SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC.
  12.2.6 ACTOM
  12.2.7 GEYA ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SUPPLY
  12.2.8 WENZHOU ROCKWILL ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
  12.2.9 EFACEC
  12.2.10 STELMEC
*Details on Business Overview, Products Offered, Recent Developments, MnM View, Right to win, Strategic choices made, Weaknesses and competitive threats might not be captured in case of unlisted companies.

13 APPENDIX

13.1 INSIGHTS FROM INDUSTRY EXPERTS
13.2 DISCUSSION GUIDE
13.3 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS’ SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
13.4 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
13.5 RELATED REPORTS
13.6 AUTHOR DETAILS


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