Friday, 7 August 2015

The increasing power distribution network drives the growth of the Global Reclosers Market

The growth of the reclosers market in the nation is estimated by the amount of energy consumed by the industries and people. Globally, the population is increasing tremendously and requires additional power plants to meet the energy demands, by providing permanent power solutions to the people. This increase in power demand results in the establishment of new power generation and transmission facilities. With increasing power transmission facilities, there is a corresponding increase in distribution networks laid out, so as to distribute the generated power. Developing regions such as Asia-Pacific are some of the largest markets for power generation. Along with power generation, the demand for distribution automation facilities is also increasing in similar proportions.


Another key factor that drives the growth of the global reclosers market is the customers’ motivation to install reclosers and advanced systems. Circuit breakers have been conventionally used to handle the line faults. Circuit breakers, once tripped, need to be operated manually to close the circuit and make the circuit operational. This requires time and efforts as the circuit breaker may not be approachable in all cases. Reclosers, with the ability to close the circuit automatically, have an added advantage and are superior in terms of features. The added advantages of automatic closing and reduced efforts are major motivating factors for the customers to install reclosers.


In-depth profiling of key players has been made along with their recent developments (including new contracts & agreements, new product launches, new technologies, product developments, acquisitions, and other developments). Key strategies that have been adopted by key players to sustain and strengthen their positions in the global reclosers market have also been profiled. The major participants that operate in the global reclosers market are Cooper Industries (Ireland), ABB Ltd (Switzerland), G&W Electric (U.S.), Hubbell Inc. (U.S.), Schneider Electric SE (France), and Tavrida Electric (Russia).


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