To gather both qualitative and quantitative insights, supply-side and demand-side stakeholders were interviewed during the primary research phase. CEOs, VPs of engineering, heads of product development, regulatory compliance executives, and commercial directors from surge protection device manufacturers, OEMs of electrical components, and panel builders were examples of supply-side sources. Electrical contractors, industrial facility managers, data center infrastructure heads, commercial building engineers, utility grid engineers, electrical distributor procurement leads, and compliance inspectors from the commercial, residential, industrial, and telecommunications sectors were among the demand-side sources. Market segmentation was established, product certification deadlines were verified, and information on installation adoption trends, channel pricing strategies, specification dynamics, and replacement cycle dynamics was obtained through primary research.
Primary Respondent Breakdown:
By Designation: C-level Primaries (30%), Director Level (35%), Others (35%)
By Region: North America (38%), Europe (25%), Asia-Pacific (32%), Rest of World (5%)
Global market valuation was derived through revenue mapping and installation volume analysis. The methodology included:
Identification of 50+ key manufacturers across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa
Product mapping across Metal Oxide Varistors (MOV), Transient Voltage Suppressors (TVS), Gas Discharge Tubes (GDT), Surge Protective Devices with Integrated Circuits, and other emerging technologies
Technology mapping across Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 SPD classifications per UL 1449 and IEC 61643-11
Analysis of reported and modeled annual revenues specific to surge protection device portfolios
Coverage of manufacturers representing 70-75% of global market share in 2024
Extrapolation using bottom-up (installation volume × Average Selling Price by country/region) and top-down (manufacturer revenue validation) approaches to derive segment-specific valuations for Residential, Commercial, Industrial, and Telecommunications end-use sectors