Product Code: EP 6409
The distribution automation market is estimated to grow from USD 20.56 billion in 2025 to USD 40.40 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 14.5% during the forecast period. The market is primarily driven by the need for improved grid infrastructure and governmental initiatives to provide last-mile connectivity of electricity.
Scope of the Report |
Years Considered for the Study | 2020-2030 |
Base Year | 2024 |
Forecast Period | 2025-2030 |
Units Considered | Value (USD Million/Billion), Volume (Thousand Units) |
Segments | By Offering, By Communication Technology, and By Utility |
Regions covered | North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, South America, and the Middle East & Africa. |
"Software, by offering, to be the second-largest market from 2025 to 2030"
The distribution automation market, by offering, is divided into field devices, software, and services. Software will be the second-largest distribution automation market segment after field devices. This is due to the fact that software is highly essential in the operation of smart grids, data analysis, and quick decision-making. As utility companies make use of more field devices, they also require software platforms to monitor, analyze, and optimize the grid performance. Advanced distribution management systems (ADMS), analysis tools, and automation software help utility companies detect faults, forecast loads, manage assets, and make the whole system operate better. The growing complexity of contemporary power grids and the integration of renewable and distributed energy sources raise the demand for robust software solutions. This makes software a core element in digitizing distribution networks.
"Wireless, by communication technology, to be the second-largest market from 2025 to 2030"
The distribution automation market, by communication technology, is segmented into wired and wireless. The wireless segment is expected to be the second-largest segment during the forecast period. More people are opting for it due to flexible, cost-effective, and scalable grid communication solutions. Wired systems remain the most utilized due to their reliability and installed base. Wireless technologies are, however, becoming increasingly popular, particularly for remote monitoring, managing mobile personnel, and accessing hard-to-reach locations. Advances in 5G, LPWAN, and mesh networking have made wireless communications more reliable, faster, and secure, and thus an appealing complement to traditional wired networks.
"Private utilities, by utility, to be a faster-growing market from 2025 to 2030"
The distribution automation market, by utility, is bifurcated into public utilities and private utilities. The private utilities segment is expected to grow at a faster rate in the distribution automation market by utility. Private utilities are increasingly emphasizing the use of renewable energy, grid strengthening, and customer service. They are increasingly adopting digital technologies such as AI, IoT, and big data analytics. By forming partnerships and investing in emerging technologies, they are becoming frontline drivers of the evolving smart grid infrastructure.
"North America to be the second-largest region in the distribution automation market"
North America is the second-largest distribution automation market. It is expanding owing to high investments in smart grid technologies and infrastructure development in the US and Canada. The region has good infrastructure and was one of the first regions to adopt distribution automation technologies, thereby making it prominent in the global market. The region also has a high demand for renewable energy and real-time grid management, which is forcing more automation. Moreover, the US Department of Energy's investment of USD 10.5 billion in grid modernization projects indicates the region's efforts towards improving its energy infrastructure. These are all contributing factors making North America an important player in the distribution automation market.
Breakdown of Primaries:
In-depth interviews have been conducted with various key industry participants, subject-matter experts, C-level executives of key market players, and industry consultants, among other experts, to obtain and verify critical qualitative and quantitative information, as well as to assess market prospects. The distribution of primary interviews is as follows:
By Company Type: Tier 1- 65%, Tier 2- 24%, and Tier 3- 11%
By Designation: C-Level- 30%, Director Level- 25%, and Others- 45%
By Region: North America - 20%, Europe - 25%, Asia Pacific - 30%, South America - 10%, and Middle East & Africa - 15%
Note: Other designations include sales managers, marketing managers, product managers, and product engineers.
The tier of the companies is defined based on their total revenue as of 2024. Tier 1: USD 1 billion and above, Tier 2: From USD 500 million to USD 1 billion, and Tier 3: <USD 500 million.
The distribution automation market is dominated by a few major players that have a wide regional presence. The leading players in the distribution automation market are ABB (Switzerland), Schneider Electric (France), Siemens (Germany), Eaton (Ireland), and GE Vernova (US).
Research Coverage:
The report defines, describes, and forecasts the distribution automation market by offering, communication technology, utility, and region. It also offers a detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of the market. The report provides a comprehensive review of the major market drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges. It also covers various important aspects of the market, which include the analysis of the competitive landscape, market dynamics, market estimates in terms of value, and future trends in the distribution automation market.
Key Benefits of Buying the Report
The report provides many valuable insights. A few of them are listed below.
- Governmental initiatives to provide last-mile connectivity of electricity and boost the smart grid infrastructure are a few of the key factors driving the distribution automation market. Factors such as high installation costs of distribution automation systems restrain the growth of the market. The need for greater flexibility and control in electricity supply is expected to present lucrative opportunities for the players operating in the distribution automation market. The threats posed by the lack of skilled personnel and the increasing threat of automated cyber-attacks pose a major challenge for the players, especially for emerging players operating in the distribution automation market.
- Product Development/ Innovation: GE Vernova's Grid Solutions business launched GridBeats, a portfolio of software-defined automation solutions aimed at streamlining grid digitalization and enhancing grid resilience.
- Market Development: ABB announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire the power electronics division of Gamesa Electric in Spain from Siemens Gamesa, aiming to enhance its position in high-power renewable energy conversion technologies. It will expand ABB's engineering depth for power conversion and grid connection.
- Market Diversification: Schneider Electric invests USD 700 million to support the growing US digitalization, automation, and manufacturing demand, marking the company's largest single capital expenditure commitment in its 135-year history.
- Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies, and service offerings of leading players, including ABB (Switzerland), Schneider Electric (France), Siemens (Germany), Eaton (Ireland), and GE Vernova (US), among others in the distribution automation market.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES
- 1.2 MARKET DEFINITION
- 1.3 STUDY SCOPE
- 1.3.1 MARKETS COVERED AND GEOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION
- 1.3.2 INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
- 1.3.3 YEARS CONSIDERED
- 1.4 CURRENCY CONSIDERED
- 1.5 UNITS CONSIDERED
- 1.6 LIMITATIONS
- 1.7 STAKEHOLDERS
- 1.8 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 2.1 RESEARCH APPROACH
- 2.2 SECONDARY RESEARCH
- 2.2.1 SECONDARY DATA
- 2.2.1.1 List of major secondary sources
- 2.2.1.2 Key data from secondary sources
- 2.2.2 PRIMARY DATA
- 2.2.2.1 List of key primary interview participants
- 2.2.2.2 Key data from primary sources
- 2.2.2.3 Breakdown of primaries
- 2.3 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY
- 2.3.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
- 2.3.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
- 2.4 DEMAND-SIDE ANALYSIS
- 2.4.1 DEMAND-SIDE METRICS
- 2.4.1.1 Assumptions for demand-side analysis
- 2.4.1.2 Calculations for demand-side analysis
- 2.5 SUPPLY-SIDE ANALYSIS
- 2.5.1 SUPPLY-SIDE METRICS
- 2.5.1.1 Assumptions for supply-side analysis
- 2.5.1.2 Calculations for supply-side analysis
- 2.6 DATA TRIANGULATION
- 2.7 FORECAST
- 2.8 RISK ASSESSMENT
- 2.9 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS
- 4.1 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION MARKET
- 4.2 DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION MARKET, BY REGION
- 4.3 DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION MARKET, BY OFFERING
- 4.4 DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION MARKET, BY COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
- 4.5 DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION MARKET, BY UTILITY
- 4.6 DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION MARKET IN ASIA PACIFIC, BY OFFERING AND COUNTRY
5 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 5.1 INTRODUCTION
- 5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS
- 5.2.1 DRIVERS
- 5.2.1.1 Reliance on smart grid networks to meet burgeoning energy demand
- 5.2.1.2 Government-led initiatives to ensure universal access to electricity
- 5.2.2 RESTRAINTS
- 5.2.2.1 High upfront and installation costs
- 5.2.2.2 Issues in existing switchgear modernization
- 5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES
- 5.2.3.1 Rising electrification using renewable energy sources
- 5.2.3.2 Rapid advancement in AI and IoT technologies
- 5.2.4 CHALLENGES
- 5.2.4.1 Increased rate of false data injection attacks
- 5.2.4.2 Compatibility issues due to lack of standardized communication protocols
- 5.3 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMER BUSINESS
- 5.4 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
- 5.4.1 FIELD DEVICE MANUFACTURERS
- 5.4.2 SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS
- 5.4.3 SERVICE PROVIDERS
- 5.4.4 COMMUNICATION NETWORK PROVIDERS
- 5.4.5 GRID OPERATORS
- 5.5 ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS
- 5.6 TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS
- 5.6.1 KEY TECHNOLOGIES
- 5.6.1.1 Distribution automation controllers (DACs)
- 5.6.1.2 Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI)
- 5.6.1.3 Distribution management systems (DMS)
- 5.6.2 COMPLEMENTARY TECHNOLOGIES
- 5.6.2.1 Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and devices
- 5.6.2.2 Cybersecurity solutions
- 5.6.3 ADJACENT TECHNOLOGIES
- 5.6.3.1 Artificial intelligence & machine learning (AI/ML)
- 5.7 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
- 5.7.1 US DOE GRANTS CHATTANOOGA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD CONTRACT TO DEPLOY SMART GRID TECHNOLOGIES FOR TRANSFORMERS
- 5.7.2 CHATTANOOGA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD IMPLEMENTS DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR RAPID FAULT DETECTION AND ISOLATION IN UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
- 5.7.3 TATA POWER DELHI DISTRIBUTION LIMITED ADOPTS AUTOMATED SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY AND REDUCE AGGREGATE TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL LOSSES
- 5.7.4 ENHANCING GRID RESILIENCE AND SAFETY: SA POWER NETWORKS' JOURNEY WITH SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC'S ECOSTRUXURE DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION
- 5.8 PATENT ANALYSIS
- 5.9 TRADE ANALYSIS
- 5.9.1 HS CODE 853641
- 5.9.1.1 Export scenario
- 5.9.1.2 Import scenario
- 5.9.2 HS CODE 853649
- 5.9.2.1 Export scenario
- 5.9.2.2 Import scenario
- 5.9.3 HS CODE 853650
- 5.9.3.1 Export scenario
- 5.9.3.2 Import scenario
- 5.9.4 HS CODE 8532
- 5.9.4.1 Export scenario
- 5.9.4.2 Import scenario
- 5.10 PRICING ANALYSIS
- 5.10.1 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE TREND, BY REGION
- 5.10.2 INDICATIVE PRICING TREND, BY TYPE
- 5.11 KEY CONFERENCES AND EVENTS, 2025-2026
- 5.12 REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
- 5.12.1 REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
- 5.12.2 REGULATIONS
- 5.13 IMPACT OF 2025 US TARIFF - OVERVIEW
- 5.13.1 INTRODUCTION
- 5.13.2 KEY TARIFF RATES
- 5.13.3 PRICE IMPACT ANALYSIS
- 5.13.4 IMPACT ON COUNTRY/REGION
- 5.13.4.1 US
- 5.13.4.2 Europe
- 5.13.4.2.1 European manufacturer strategies
- 5.13.4.3 Asia Pacific
- 5.13.4.3.1 Asia Pacific manufacturer strategies
- 5.13.5 IMPACT ON END-USE INDUSTRY
- 5.14 PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
- 5.14.1 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
- 5.14.2 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
- 5.14.3 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
- 5.14.4 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
- 5.14.5 INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
- 5.15 KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA
- 5.15.1 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
- 5.15.2 BUYING CRITERIA
- 5.16 INVESTMENT AND FUNDING SCENARIO
- 5.17 IMPACT OF GENERATIVE AI/AI IN DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION (DA) MARKET
- 5.18 MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK FOR DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION MARKET
- 5.18.1 GDP
- 5.18.2 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURE
- 5.18.3 INVESTMENTS IN DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION
- 5.18.4 POWER AND UTILITY SECTOR GROWTH
6 DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION MARKET, BY COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
- 6.1 INTRODUCTION
- 6.2 WIRED COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
- 6.2.1 FIBER OPTICS
- 6.2.1.1 Growing implementation in long-distance and high-performance data networks to drive market
- 6.2.2 ETHERNET
- 6.2.2.1 Suitability for Home Area Networks (HANS) for easy communication between smart meters and home central systems to drive market
- 6.2.3 POWERLINE CARRIER
- 6.2.3.1 Ability to operate within low-voltage electrical power distribution network to boost demand
- 6.2.4 IP
- 6.2.4.1 Cost-effectiveness and security for data transfer to boost market
- 6.3 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
- 6.3.1 RADIOFREQUENCY MESH
- 6.3.1.1 Ability to offer efficient network management and high data security to support utility needs of smart grids to accelerate demand
- 6.3.2 CELLULAR NETWORK
- 6.3.2.1 Growing investments in 5G networks to drive market
- 6.3.3 WIMAX
- 6.3.3.1 Ability to support high-speed data transfer over long distances to propel market
7 DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION MARKET, BY OFFERING
- 7.1 INTRODUCTION
- 7.2 FIELD DEVICES
- 7.2.1 REMOTE FAULT INDICATORS
- 7.2.1.1 Ability to offer continuous monitoring and fault diagnosis from main station to boost demand
- 7.2.2 SMART RELAYS
- 7.2.2.1 Effective management of voltage and power distribution to drive market
- 7.2.3 AUTOMATED FEEDER SWITCHES/RECLOSERS
- 7.2.3.1 Ability to reduce outage time and enhance grid efficiency to fuel market growth
- 7.2.4 AUTOMATED CAPACITORS
- 7.2.4.1 Ease of installation to boost demand
- 7.2.5 AUTOMATED VOLTAGE REGULATORS
- 7.2.5.1 Increasing need to control voltage levels and prevent disruptions in electricity flow to drive market growth
- 7.2.6 TRANSFORMER MONITORS
- 7.2.6.1 Growing need to safeguard and regulate transformers to boost demand
- 7.2.7 FEEDER MONITORS
- 7.2.7.1 Rising need to optimize electricity distribution to propel market growth
- 7.2.8 REMOTE TERMINAL UNITS
- 7.2.8.1 Growing implementation in substations for intelligent I/O collection and processing to drive demand
- 7.3 SOFTWARE
- 7.3.1 GROWING NEED TO INCREASE RELIABILITY AND EFFICIENCY OF GRID OPERATIONS TO BOOST MARKET
- 7.4 SERVICES
- 7.4.1 RISING NEED TO DEVELOP SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE AND HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DESIGNS TO DRIVE MARKET
8 DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION MARKET, BY UTILITY
- 8.1 INTRODUCTION
- 8.2 PUBLIC UTILITIES
- 8.2.1 GOVERNMENT-LED INITIATIVES TO ESTABLISH PUBLIC UTILITIES TO BOOST DEMAND
- 8.3 PRIVATE UTILITIES
- 8.3.1 INCREASING PRIVATE INVESTMENTS IN ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE, AI, AND SMART GRID INFRASTRUCTURE TO DRIVE MARKET
9 DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION MARKET, BY REGION
- 9.1 INTRODUCTION
- 9.2 NORTH AMERICA
- 9.2.1 US
- 9.2.1.1 Government-led investments to boost electric grid reliability to drive market
- 9.2.2 CANADA
- 9.2.2.1 Growing electricity demand with rising population to fuel market growth
- 9.2.3 MEXICO
- 9.2.3.1 Increasing need for real-time monitoring of electricity usage to drive market
- 9.3 ASIA PACIFIC
- 9.3.1 CHINA
- 9.3.1.1 Increasing investments in smart grid infrastructure projects to achieve carbon-neutral energy targets to boost demand
- 9.3.2 JAPAN
- 9.3.2.1 Rising emphasis on developing low-carbon society to drive market
- 9.3.3 INDIA
- 9.3.3.1 Growing focus on smart city initiatives to fuel market growth
- 9.3.4 AUSTRALIA
- 9.3.4.1 Increasing need to replace aging grid infrastructure to ensure high efficiency of power plants to boost market growth
- 9.3.5 SOUTH KOREA
- 9.3.5.1 Growing investment in renewable power generation to boost market growth
- 9.3.6 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
- 9.4 EUROPE
- 9.4.1 GERMANY
- 9.4.1.1 Growing focus on modernizing grids to boost demand
- 9.4.2 FRANCE
- 9.4.2.1 Increasing digitalization of electrical and smart grids to drive market
- 9.4.3 ITALY
- 9.4.3.1 Deployment of IoT and digital twins to support asset management to create lucrative opportunities for market players
- 9.4.4 UK
- 9.4.4.1 Growing collaborations between state-controlled utilities to enhance resilience of grid infrastructure to fuel market growth
- 9.4.5 REST OF EUROPE
- 9.5 SOUTH AMERICA
- 9.5.1 BRAZIL
- 9.5.1.1 Growing private investments in renewable energy sector to drive market
- 9.5.2 ARGENTINA
- 9.5.2.1 Increasing investments in upgrading grid infrastructure to accelerate demand
- 9.5.3 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA
- 9.6 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
- 9.6.1 GCC COUNTRIES
- 9.6.1.1 Saudi Arabia
- 9.6.1.1.1 Integration of AI into smart grids to offer lucrative opportunities for market players
- 9.6.1.2 UAE
- 9.6.1.2.1 Growing focus on achieving net zero emission goals to drive market
- 9.6.1.3 Rest of GCC countries
- 9.6.2 IRAN
- 9.6.2.1 Rapid consumption of electricity to fuel market growth
- 9.6.3 SOUTH AFRICA
- 9.6.3.1 Initiatives to modernize aging grid infrastructure to accelerate market growth
- 9.6.4 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
10 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- 10.1 OVERVIEW
- 10.2 KEY PLAYER STRATEGIES/RIGHT TO WIN, JANUARY 2020-MAY 2025
- 10.3 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS, 2024
- 10.4 MARKET EVALUATION FRAMEWORK, 2020-2024
- 10.5 REVENUE ANALYSIS, 2020-2024
- 10.6 COMPANY VALUATION AND FINANCIAL METRICS, 2024
- 10.7 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON
- 10.8 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS, 2024
- 10.8.1 STARS
- 10.8.2 EMERGING LEADERS
- 10.8.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS
- 10.8.4 PARTICIPANTS
- 10.8.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: KEY PLAYERS, 2024
- 10.8.5.1 Company footprint
- 10.8.5.2 Region footprint
- 10.8.5.3 Offering footprint
- 10.8.5.4 Communication technology footprint
- 10.8.5.5 Utility footprint
- 10.9 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: STARTUPS/SMES, 2024
- 10.9.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
- 10.9.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
- 10.9.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES
- 10.9.4 STARTING BLOCKS
- 10.9.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING: STARTUPS/SMES, 2024
- 10.9.5.1 List of key startups/SMEs
- 10.9.5.2 Competitive benchmarking of key startups/SMEs
- 10.10 COMPETITIVE SCENARIOS AND TRENDS
- 10.10.1 PRODUCT LAUNCHES
- 10.10.2 DEALS
- 10.10.3 EXPANSIONS
- 10.10.4 OTHER DEVELOPMENTS
11 COMPANY PROFILES
- 11.1 KEY PLAYERS
- 11.1.1 ABB
- 11.1.1.1 Business overview
- 11.1.1.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.1.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.1.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.1.3.2 Deals
- 11.1.1.3.3 Other developments
- 11.1.1.3.4 Expansions
- 11.1.1.4 MnM view
- 11.1.1.4.1 Key strengths/Right to win
- 11.1.1.4.2 Strategic choices
- 11.1.1.4.3 Weaknesses/Competitive threats
- 11.1.2 SIEMENS
- 11.1.2.1 Business overview
- 11.1.2.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.2.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.2.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.2.3.2 Deals
- 11.1.2.3.3 Other developments
- 11.1.2.3.4 Expansions
- 11.1.2.4 MnM view
- 11.1.2.4.1 Key strengths/Right to win
- 11.1.2.4.2 Strategic choices
- 11.1.2.4.3 Weaknesses/Competitive threats
- 11.1.3 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
- 11.1.3.1 Business overview
- 11.1.3.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.3.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.3.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.3.3.2 Deals
- 11.1.3.3.3 Other developments
- 11.1.3.4 MnM view
- 11.1.3.4.1 Key strengths/Right to win
- 11.1.3.4.2 Strategic choices
- 11.1.3.4.3 Weaknesses/Competitive threats
- 11.1.4 EATON
- 11.1.4.1 Business overview
- 11.1.4.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.4.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.4.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.4.3.2 Deals
- 11.1.4.3.3 Expansions
- 11.1.4.4 MnM view
- 11.1.4.4.1 Key strengths/Right to win
- 11.1.4.4.2 Strategic choices
- 11.1.4.4.3 Weaknesses/Competitive threats
- 11.1.5 GE VERNOVA
- 11.1.5.1 Business overview
- 11.1.5.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.5.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.5.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.5.3.2 Other developments
- 11.1.5.4 MnM view
- 11.1.5.4.1 Key strengths/Right to win
- 11.1.5.4.2 Strategic choices
- 11.1.5.4.3 Weaknesses/Competitive threats
- 11.1.6 XYLEM
- 11.1.6.1 Business overview
- 11.1.6.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.6.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.6.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.6.3.2 Deals
- 11.1.7 TOSHIBA CORPORATION
- 11.1.7.1 Business overview
- 11.1.7.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.7.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.7.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.7.3.2 Deals
- 11.1.7.3.3 Other developments
- 11.1.8 HITACHI ENERGY LTD.
- 11.1.8.1 Business overview
- 11.1.8.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.8.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.8.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.8.3.2 Deals
- 11.1.8.3.3 Expansions
- 11.1.8.3.4 Other developments
- 11.1.9 LANDIS+GYR
- 11.1.9.1 Business overview
- 11.1.9.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.9.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.9.3.1 Deals
- 11.1.9.3.2 Other developments
- 11.1.10 ITRON INC.
- 11.1.10.1 Business overview
- 11.1.10.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.10.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.10.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.10.3.2 Deals
- 11.1.10.3.3 Other developments
- 11.1.11 HUBBELL
- 11.1.11.1 Business overview
- 11.1.11.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.11.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.12 SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC.
- 11.1.12.1 Business overview
- 11.1.12.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.12.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.12.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.12.3.2 Expansions
- 11.1.13 G&W ELECTRIC CO.
- 11.1.13.1 Business overview
- 11.1.13.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.13.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.13.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.13.3.2 Deals
- 11.1.13.3.3 Expansions
- 11.1.14 S&C ELECTRIC COMPANY
- 11.1.14.1 Business overview
- 11.1.14.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.14.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.14.3.1 Deals
- 11.1.14.3.2 Expansions
- 11.1.15 INGETEAM
- 11.1.15.1 Business overview
- 11.1.15.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.15.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.15.3.1 Other developments
- 11.1.15.3.2 Expansions
- 11.1.16 ZIV
- 11.1.16.1 Business overview
- 11.1.16.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 11.1.16.3 Recent developments
- 11.1.16.3.1 Product launches
- 11.1.16.3.2 Deals
- 11.2 OTHER PLAYERS
- 11.2.1 MINSAIT ACS, INC.
- 11.2.2 QUALUS
- 11.2.3 KALKI COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED
- 11.2.4 TRILLIANT HOLDINGS INC.
- 11.2.5 ALFANAR GROUP
- 11.2.6 RTDS TECHNOLOGIES INC AMETEK
- 11.2.7 SSPOWER
- 11.2.8 PROBUS SMART THINGS PVT. LTD.
- 11.2.9 APDS AUTOMATION & POWER DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
12 APPENDIX
- 12.1 INSIGHTS FROM INDUSTRY EXPERTS
- 12.2 DISCUSSION GUIDE
- 12.3 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS' SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
- 12.4 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
- 12.5 RELATED REPORTS
- 12.6 AUTHOR DETAILS