Digital
fault recorder is a device used to monitor, access, and optimize any
disturbance that might happen on the grid, power plants, and
substations. Digital fault recorder stores the critical information
within the substation and archives this data in a remote enterprise
network location for permanent storage and analysis. The main advantages
of digital fault recorder include secure data collection, meeting
requirements of international fault recording standards, and providing a
permanent detailed record of all substation activity at a nominal cost.
Transimssion segment is expected to dominate the digital fault recorder
market during the forecast period.
Based
on type, the market is segmented into dedicated digital fault recorder
and multifunctional digital fault recorder. The multifunctional segment
is estimated to hold the largest share during the forecast period due to
growing adoption of multifunctional digital fault recorder in the
electricity network and power generation. The voltage segment includes
less than 66 kV, 66-220 kV, and above 220 kV. The 66-220 kV segment is
expected to hold the largest share during the forecast period due to
increasing energy demand over long distances in the region. The digital
fault recorder with voltage 66-220 kV are used to transmit power over
long distances which is likely to drive the market for digital fault
recorder.
The global digital fault recorder market is expected to grow at ~ 4.75% CAGR during the forecast period.
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Market Research Analysis
Asia-Pacific accounts for the largest market share and is the fastest growing region.
Region
wise, Asia-Pacific held the largest market share of the global digital
fault recorder market in 2017. It is estimated that Asia-Pacific region
will continue to dominate the market during the forecast period, due to
rising government investment, especially in China where the Chinese
government is expected to invest USD 317 billion to improve power grid
infrastructure by 2020.
According
to IEA World Energy Outlook 2017, China is planning to invest around
USD 27.5 billion towards the development of its transmission network.
Such investment is likely to drive the market for digital fault
recorder. Hence, the demand for digital fault recorder in Asia Pacific
will be increased in order to cater the increasing electricity demand.
Similarly, North America being the second largest region is also
focusing towards immediate need for reliable power supply system,
driving the demand for digital fault recorder
Scope of the Report
This
report provides an in-depth analysis of the global digital fault
recorder market, tracking four market segments across five geographic
regions. The report studies key players, providing a five-year annual
trend analysis that highlights market size, and share for North America,
Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC) and Middle East & Africa, and South
America. The report also provides a forecast, focusing on the market
opportunities for the next five years for each region. The scope of the
study segments the digital fault recorder system market by its type,
connectivity, end-user, and by region.
By Installation
- Generation
- Transmission
- Distribution
By Voltage
- Less than 66 kV
- 66-220 kV
- Above 220 kV
By Station
By Type
By Regions
- North America
- Asia-Pacific
- Europe
- Middle East & Africa
- South America
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Key Players:
The
key players of the global digital fault recorder market are GE (US),
Elspec (Israel), Siemens AG (Germany), Qualitrol (US), Logiclab (Italy),
Ducati Energia (Italy), Ametek (US), E-Max Instruments (US), Kocos
(Germany), and Procom Systems (Ontario).
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