Energy and Power Distribution Voltage Regulator Market
See how Distribution Voltage Regulator Market grow from
$1.9 Billion to $2.4 Billion between 2014-2019
The report "Voltage Regulators Market by Type (Ferroresonant and Tap Switching), by End-
Users (Commercial, Industrial, and Residential) & by Region (Americas, Europe, Asia -
Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa) - Global Trends & Forecast to 2019", defines and
segments the distribution voltage regulator market with analysis of value, market share of
leading players, and forecast for future trends. It also identifies the driving forces, restraining
factors and challenges for the market, highlighting the latest trends, and identifyin g
opportunities.
Browse 78 market data tables and 62 figures spread through 212 pages and in -depth TOC
on “Voltage Regulators Market - Global Trends & Forecast to 2019"
Global voltage regulators market for power distribution is projected to grow from USD 1.9 Billion
to USD 2.4 Billion at a CAGR of from 4.7% 2014 to 2019.
In 2013, Asia-Pacific was the single largest regional market for distribution voltage regulators
across the globe and accounted for a market share of 43.5%. Growing demand for electric power
and the consequent spending on transmission and distribution infrastructure is one of the key
drivers of demand for distribution voltage regulator market in Asia-Pacific, as well as the world.
The global voltage regulators market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.7% between 2014 and
2019 with increasing demand from countries such as China, India, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Brazil, and
South Africa. Expansion of power distribution networks to connect more populations to electricity
supply, modernize aged infrastructure, and improve efficiency of power supply are playing an
important role in generating demand for distribution voltage regulators.
Scope of the Report
This report focuses on the voltage regulators market, which has been segmented on the basis of
type, end-user, and region.
On the basis of type
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Ferroresonant
Tap-switching