The business of distributing electricity is also always changing. The need for more cost- and energy-effective ways to spread power is a big trend that is moving the market forward. A safe way to move energy around workplaces and buildings is with busbar trunking systems. Compared to old wire methods, they are easier to use and work better.
Lots of people use busbar trunking systems because they help keep energy costs down and work go more smoothly. This fits in with the present push to save energy and protect the earth. Less resistance and voltage loss make power delivery better in these systems. This helps the power source stay stable and work as planned. Around the world, people are moving toward technology that is better for the environment and businesses are merging into more environmentally friendly forms.
Having complicated power transfer systems is also more important now that smart cities and smart structures are getting more attention. Many smart buildings and factories use busbar trunking systems to spread energy in a way that can be changed and grown as needed. The infrastructure we have now would not be possible without busbar trunking systems. These systems are easy to connect to smart technologies and control systems.
The way the market is moving shows that busbar trunking systems are also becoming more popular in developing countries. This fits with the new tech. As these places quickly become more developed and industrialized, they need a stable and good power distribution system. Busbar trunking systems are a good way for towns that are growing to meet their needs because they keep things in better shape and make installation easier.
Busbar trunking systems are becoming more popular, and the low price is a big part of that. Busbar trunking systems have low prices and work well, so they are a good choice for businesses that want to save money. More than makes up for the cost of these technologies, they save money on maintenance, energy loss, and make the system more stable.
There are times when busbar trunking systems are very helpful, but they are hard to set up because they need trained staff and cost a lot to set up and keep up. Manufacturers are still working on technologies that will make setup and maintenance easier and cheaper, even with these issues. The market is going in the right direction.
In the end, the Busbar Trunking System market trends show that technology, the environment, and the energy economy are all coming together more and more. As people around the world try to build better and more eco-friendly infrastructure, busbar trunking systems are becoming more popular in the business of distributing electricity. Power distribution that is stable and works well is becoming more important in places where towns and companies are growing quickly. Good news for the market for busbar trunking systems: the business world is always coming up with new ideas, and more and more people want eco-friendly options.
Report Attribute/Metric | Details |
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Market Opportunities | · Raise in number of data centers |
Market Dynamics | · Rapid industrialization growth Urbanizations. |
Busbar Trunking System Market Size was valued at USD 6.2 Billion in 2023. The busbar trunking system market industry is projected to grow from USD 6.60 Billion in 2024 to USD 10.3 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.72% during the forecast period (2024 - 2032). A rise in the number of data centers and a variety of business sectors are the key market drivers enhancing the market growth.
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Market CAGR for busbar trunking system is being driven the cost savings and increased efficiency. Busbar installation is often less expensive and electrical professionals do not need to seek outside support. They are less expensive to build or refurbish and do not require ongoing maintenance. Busbars are fitted fast and efficiently, with no downtime. The usage of busbar forms has lowered the amount of copper required since the expanded perimeter of the busbar allows for greater heat exchange, allowing for a reduction in cross-section while retaining the ampacity (current capacity) and saving pricey material.
Furthermore, the market for busbars is growing due to the constant demand for electricity and energy on all continents, which is related to increased urbanisation and population expansion. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), as the economy grows, power consumption in the United States will reach new highs in 2022 and 2023. According to the EIA, power demand is predicted to rise from 3,930 billion kWh in 2021 to 4,010 billion kWh in 2022 and 4,019 billion kWh in 2023.
In addition, it is expected that by 2032, demand for energy would have climbed by around 80% as additional nations become highly industrialised. As a result, industry leaders are making significant investments in suitable power generating and distribution grids, which has resulted in increased use of high-quality insulation and conducting materials. As a result, manufacturers are producing more busbars for various industrial uses.
The busbar trunking system market segmentation, based on conductor includes copper and aluminum. The copper category is the market's largest contributor and is predicted to increase at a rate of 42% over the forecast period. Copper has exceptional features such as strong thermal conductivity, ductility, corrosion resistance, and a long and dependable service life, which increases the product's efficiency. Also, inside the casing busbar, the conductors are individually insulated and alternate with insulating material.
Figure1: Busbar Trunking System Market, by Conductor, 2024 & 2032 (USD Billion)
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The busbar trunking system market segmentation, based on insulation, includes air, sandwich. During the forecast period, the sandwich category is expected to be the largest market share. Flexible installation, improved mechanical protection, and space savings are the primary reasons for the sandwich segment's dominance.
The busbar trunking system market segmentation, based on power rating, includes lighting, low, and medium, high. The low-power segment will be the largest contributor to the market in 2022, as these busbars are widely employed in distribution panels and switchboards across numerous utilities and sectors. Ongoing investments in the refurbishment and modernisation of existing commercial buildings, as well as an optimistic view for the expansion of the industrial sector, will drive the corporate environment.
The busbar trunking system market segmentation, based on end-use, includes industrial, commercial, large residential, transportation. The industrial category is expected to remain the largest component of the market. Massive investment in quickly developing industrial sectors in emerging nations, as well as modernisation of existing capabilities in developed markets, is the primary element driving industrial sector expansion.
By region, the study provides the market insights into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of the World. The North American busbar trunking system market area will dominate this market, due to ongoing technical advancements in the structural integrity of conductors. In addition, several government programmers aimed at reducing carbon emissions, as well as an increase in infrastructure change, are projected to generate opportunities in North America's busbar market throughout the projection period.
Further, the major countries studied in the market report are The US, Canada, German, France, the UK, Italy, Spain, China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea, and Brazil.
Figure2: Busbar Trunking System Market Share By Region 2022 (USD Billion)
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Europe’s busbar trunking system market accounts for the second-largest market share because of increased government funding and finance for the construction of energy infrastructure projects to support electricity generation. Further, the German busbar trunking system market held the largest market share, and the UK busbar trunking system market was the fastest-growing market in the European region
The Asia-Pacific Busbar Trunking System Market is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR from 2023 to 2032. This is due to rising solar power capacity is expected to generate opportunities for regional players. Moreover, China’s busbar trunking system market held the largest market share, and the Indian busbar trunking system market was the fastest- growing market in the Asia-Pacific region.
Leading market players are extensively spending in research and development in order to increase their product lines, which will help the busbar trunking system market grow even more. Market participants are also engaging in a number of strategic initiatives to grow their worldwide footprint, with significant market developments including new product launches, contractual agreements, mergers and acquisitions, increased investments, and collaboration with other organisations. To expand and survive in a more competitive and rising market climate, the busbar trunking system industry must provide cost-effective products.
Manufacturing locally to reduce operational costs is a fundamental business strategy utilised by manufacturers in the worldwide busbar trunking system industry to benefit customers and expand the market sector. The busbar trunking system industry has recently provided some of the most significant benefits to medicine. ABB, Ltd. (Switzerland), ABB, Ltd. (Switzerland), and Schneider Electric (France) are major players in the busbar trunking system industry. Eaton Corporation, PIc (Ireland), Legrand SA (France), and other companies are striving to enhance market demand by investing in R&D operations.
ABB Ltd. is a Swedish-Swiss multinational enterprise located in Zürich, Switzerland. The firm was founded in 1988 when Sweden's Allmänna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget (ASEA) and Switzerland's Brown, Boveri & Cie amalgamated to become ASEA Brown Boveri, later abbreviated to ABB. Both firms were founded in the late 1800s and were important electrical equipment makers, a business in which ABB is still involved today. Since then, the company has also grown into robotics and automation technology. In March 2020, ABB announced the sale of its solar inverter business to Fimer, an Italian solar inverter maker. The purchase comprises all of ABB's production and research and development facilities in Finland, Italy, and India, as well as 800 people spread across 26 countries.
Siemens is a German multinational conglomerate and Europe's largest industrial manufacturing firm. Its headquarters are in Munich, and it has a number of foreign branch offices. The company's primary divisions are Digital Industries, Smart Infrastructure, Mobility, Healthcare (named Siemens Healthineers), and Financial Services. The firm is a notable manufacturer of medical diagnostics equipment; its medical health-care segment, which accounts for around 12% of total revenues, is the corporation's second-most lucrative unit after the industrial automation division. It is considered as a pioneer in this field and the corporation with the largest revenue in the world. The company is part of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index. In Jun 2019, Siemens has agreed to supply the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) with the country's first digital power transformer, the Siemens Sensformer.
An investment was made by ABB in GridBeyond in April 2024, a company providing energy management solutions that are AI, data science, and big data based through its investing wing called ABB Ventures. It is expected that the investment will aid in better utilization of distributed generation and industrial loads by its clients.
Two grants were awarded to Eaton by the Czech Republic in March 2024, which will finance involvement in two mobility projects, including assistance in designing and building an electric off-road truck and for development and demonstration of a new power distribution unit (PDU) and DC/DC converter (200 kW) for hydrogen fuel cell powered trucks.
In January 2023, the US government invested $2.7bn to improve rural electrical infrastructure throughout the nation. Said plan would help to expand and modernize the country’s rural electricity grid while enhancing cybersecurity measures for it; this is expected to drive further industry growth.
Vertiv Holdings Company, a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, in September 2021 announced the acquisition of E&I Engineering Ireland based in UAE known as Powerbar Gulf – a highly respected GCC busbar trunking systems manufacturer – at USD 1.8bn upfront plus potential cash consideration of up to USD 200m.
Low voltage busbar trunking systems introduced by Tai Sin Electric Limited in March 2021 enable efficient distribution of electric power with minimal volt droop.
A contract was given to Samuel Taylor Ltd., Redditch manufacturers of automotive technology, by an EV developer in January 2020. The initial corporations will create resources as well as bi-metals aimed at advancing battery bus bar technology.
September 2022: Schneider Electric will spend Rs. 300 crore in a new smart factory in Telangana, India, and will hold a groundbreaking ceremony.
In September 2021: Vertiv Holdings Company, a provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, announced the acquisition of E&I Engineering Ireland and its UAE-based affiliate, Powerbar Gulf, a leading manufacturer of busbar trunking systems in the GCC, for USD 1.8 billion in cash upfront plus the potential for up to USD 200 million in cash in the future.
February 2020: ABB's NeoGearTM low-voltage switchgear now includes the ground-breaking revolutionary laminated bus plate technology. With a 25% smaller footprint, NeoGear has introduced a new way of thinking about busbar technology in switchgear, making it the optimum alternative when space is limited.
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