The growth of the distribution transformer market is driven by large scale integration of renewable energy sources coupled with increasing electrification programs primarily across the emerging economies, and aging of transmission and distribution will increase the demand for transformers.
The growth of the global distribution transformer market is likely to be influenced by rising demand for refurbishing or substituting aged distribution transformers and plans of increasing the capacity of power generation across the globe. In addition, rising demand for electricity, particularly in rapidly developing countries like India and China, is likely to augur well for the market in the near future.
Rising electrification projects in Africa and Asia-Pacific countries, with several initiatives signaling that significant improvements are underway in the regions to improve the electrification rate, are expected to create ample opportunities for the distribution transformer market player.
A distribution transformer or service transformer provides the final voltage transformation in the electric power distribution system, stepping down the voltage used in the distribution lines to the level used by the customer.
Distribution transformers usually do not operate at full load; they offer maximum efficiency at lower loads. In addition, voltage regulation in these transformers is kept minimum to improve efficiency. Thus, distribution transformers are designed to have small leakage reactance. Transformers smaller than 500 kVA are generally called distribution transformers.
Distribution transformers with voltage distribution less than 33 kV are used in industries, while 380V/220V distribution transformers are used for domestic purposes. The number of customers fed by a single distribution transformer varies depending on the number of customers in an area.
The distribution transformers market is moving towards the evolution of independent and self-regulating smart transformers and green transformers. Smart transformers are programmed to constantly regulate voltage, maintain contact with the stakeholders, and provide information and feedback on the power supply. They provide the exact amount of power needed and respond to fluctuations through a process known as voltage optimization.
A smart transformer constantly regulates the voltage and maintains contact with the smart grid such that it allows remote administration in the power system and in. The growth of the smart power transformer market is driven by increasing investment in developing and strengthening the smart grid and the growing trend for digitalization in the power industry. Additionally, the increasing focus on renewable power generation and integration of energy mix results in need for smart monitoring and voltage regulation.
The successful deployment of distribution transformers is dependent on power distribution capacity worldwide; distribution transformers lack grid standardization for different types of transformers. Moreover, this could result in technological or cost constraints. These factors are restraining the growth of the distribution transformer market.
Oil filled distribution transformers use flammable liquids for cooling, making them highly suitable for outdoor applications. It is considered more efficient, has more extended service life, and features more reliable overload capabilities. A liquid is a more thorough medium for cooling application, and regardless of the type of liquid used for cooling, a liquid-based transformer is a better option than a dry type. The biggest advantage of an oil-filled transformer is that it can handle a higher power rating. Moreover, oil-filled distribution transformers are subjected to periodic oil analysis, cleaning, and general inspection of working components and repair costs are less costly than dry-type distribution transformers. Hence, oil-filled distribution transformers are expected to dominate the distribution transformer market during the forecast period.
The distribution transformers for indoor use would be filled with polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) liquid. They have been banned, as these liquids persist in the environment and have adverse effects on animals. Other fire-resistant liquids such as silicones are used where a liquid-filled transformer must be used indoors. Certain vegetable oils have been applied as transformer oil; these have the advantage of a high fire point and are completely biodegradable in the environment.
The Asia Pacific is expected to be the largest and the fastest growing region due to the increasing power generation capacity plans, growing demand for replacing aging distribution transformers, and increasing electricity demand, particularly in China and India, owing to rapidly increasing industrial infrastructural development activities.
The study presents a detailed analysis of various factors that affect Global Distribution Transformer Market revenue. The study also comprehensively analyses the distribution transformer market by segmenting it based on geography (Asia Pacific, North America, South America, Europe, Middle East, ROW), based on type (Oil Filled Distribution transformer, Dry Type transformer),
Publisher's Global Distribution Transformer Market report provides insights into the current global and regional market demand scenario and its outlook.
The report also addresses present and future market opportunities, trends, developments in the Global Distribution Transformer Market Size, critical commercial developments, regions, and segments poised for the fastest-growing, competitive landscape.
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The growth of the global distribution transformer market is likely to be influenced by rising demand for refurbishing or substituting aged distribution transformers and plans of increasing the capacity of power generation across the globe. In addition, rising demand for electricity, particularly in rapidly developing countries like India and China, is likely to augur well for the market in the near future.
Rising electrification projects in Africa and Asia-Pacific countries, with several initiatives signaling that significant improvements are underway in the regions to improve the electrification rate, are expected to create ample opportunities for the distribution transformer market player.
Distribution Transformer Drivers:
- Favorable government policies for the refurbishment of existing grid infrastructure
- Growing consumer focus toward smart monitoring units and sustainable electricity networks
- Increasing regulatory focus toward integration of energy efficient electricity supply systems in line
A distribution transformer or service transformer provides the final voltage transformation in the electric power distribution system, stepping down the voltage used in the distribution lines to the level used by the customer.
Distribution transformers usually do not operate at full load; they offer maximum efficiency at lower loads. In addition, voltage regulation in these transformers is kept minimum to improve efficiency. Thus, distribution transformers are designed to have small leakage reactance. Transformers smaller than 500 kVA are generally called distribution transformers.
Distribution transformers with voltage distribution less than 33 kV are used in industries, while 380V/220V distribution transformers are used for domestic purposes. The number of customers fed by a single distribution transformer varies depending on the number of customers in an area.
The distribution transformers market is moving towards the evolution of independent and self-regulating smart transformers and green transformers. Smart transformers are programmed to constantly regulate voltage, maintain contact with the stakeholders, and provide information and feedback on the power supply. They provide the exact amount of power needed and respond to fluctuations through a process known as voltage optimization.
A smart transformer constantly regulates the voltage and maintains contact with the smart grid such that it allows remote administration in the power system and in. The growth of the smart power transformer market is driven by increasing investment in developing and strengthening the smart grid and the growing trend for digitalization in the power industry. Additionally, the increasing focus on renewable power generation and integration of energy mix results in need for smart monitoring and voltage regulation.
The successful deployment of distribution transformers is dependent on power distribution capacity worldwide; distribution transformers lack grid standardization for different types of transformers. Moreover, this could result in technological or cost constraints. These factors are restraining the growth of the distribution transformer market.
Oil filled distribution transformers use flammable liquids for cooling, making them highly suitable for outdoor applications. It is considered more efficient, has more extended service life, and features more reliable overload capabilities. A liquid is a more thorough medium for cooling application, and regardless of the type of liquid used for cooling, a liquid-based transformer is a better option than a dry type. The biggest advantage of an oil-filled transformer is that it can handle a higher power rating. Moreover, oil-filled distribution transformers are subjected to periodic oil analysis, cleaning, and general inspection of working components and repair costs are less costly than dry-type distribution transformers. Hence, oil-filled distribution transformers are expected to dominate the distribution transformer market during the forecast period.
The distribution transformers for indoor use would be filled with polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) liquid. They have been banned, as these liquids persist in the environment and have adverse effects on animals. Other fire-resistant liquids such as silicones are used where a liquid-filled transformer must be used indoors. Certain vegetable oils have been applied as transformer oil; these have the advantage of a high fire point and are completely biodegradable in the environment.
The Asia Pacific is expected to be the largest and the fastest growing region due to the increasing power generation capacity plans, growing demand for replacing aging distribution transformers, and increasing electricity demand, particularly in China and India, owing to rapidly increasing industrial infrastructural development activities.
Distribution Transformer Market Opportunities:
- Growing per unit energy consumption in urban and agricultural areas
- Dynamic growth in real estate, industrial and commercial projects
Distribution Transformer Market Challenges:
- Instability or Volatility in raw material prices
- Lack of specific standards and guidelines for the installation and maintenance of transformers
Distribution Transformer Market Restraints:
- Growing usage of T&D deferral equipment
- The subsequent slowdown of economies worldwide
The study presents a detailed analysis of various factors that affect Global Distribution Transformer Market revenue. The study also comprehensively analyses the distribution transformer market by segmenting it based on geography (Asia Pacific, North America, South America, Europe, Middle East, ROW), based on type (Oil Filled Distribution transformer, Dry Type transformer),
Publisher's Global Distribution Transformer Market report provides insights into the current global and regional market demand scenario and its outlook.
The report also addresses present and future market opportunities, trends, developments in the Global Distribution Transformer Market Size, critical commercial developments, regions, and segments poised for the fastest-growing, competitive landscape.
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary2. Research Scope and Methodology9. Conclusions and RecommendationsList of Tables & FiguresAbbreviationsAdditional NotesDisclaimer
3. Market Analysis
4. Industry Analysis
5. Market Segmentation & Forecast
6. Regional Market Analysis
7. Key Company Profiles
8. Competitive Landscape
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Hitachi Energy Ltd
- Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
- CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited
- Eaton Corporation PLC
- General Electric Company
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
- Schneider Electric SE
- Siemens AG