Global Surge Protection Devices (Hard-wired, Plug-in, Line Cord, Power Control Devices) Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis & Forecasts Report 2022-2030 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

2022-03-24 03:44:57 By : Ms. Candy lee

DUBLIN, March 11, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Surge Protection Devices Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Product (Hard-wired, Plug-in, Line Cord, Power Control Devices), by Type, by Power Rating, by End-use, by Region, and Segment Forecasts, 2022-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global surge protection devices market size is expected to reach USD 5.30 billion by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 9.2% from 2022 to 2030

The growth of the market can be attributed to the growing need to protect electronic devices from any potential surges. The alternative energy programs being pursued aggressively all over the world and the growing instances of lightning strikes stemming from the increase in global warming are some of the other factors that are expected to drive the demand for surge protection devices (SPDs) over the forecast period.

A surge occurs due to voltage imbalances, interferences in transformers, radio interferences, or differences in potential. Electronic devices can be highly vulnerable to transient voltages. At this juncture, surge protection devices are widely used in electrical installation systems to protect electronic devices. Surge protection devices can be considered a cost-effective solution to improve the system and data reliability while preventing any undesirable downtime.

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic took a severe toll on the surge protection devices market. The fluctuations in raw material prices owing to supply chains disruptions stemming from the restrictions on the movement of people and goods and the temporary closures of manufacturing plants as part of the efforts to arrest the spread of coronavirus in wake of the outbreak of the pandemic restrained the growth of the market.

However, the growing adoption of protection systems for high technology equipment in various emerging economies is expected to create new growth opportunities for the market over the forecast period.

Surge Protection Devices Market Report Highlights

The hard-wired segment dominated the market in 2021. The growing adoption of hard-wired SPDs in commercial, residential, and industrial applications to detect and limit power surges and transient voltages that can potentially damage any equipment connected to signal and power lines are expected to drive the growth of the segment over the forecast period.

The Type 1 segment is expected to expand at the highest CAGR over the forecast period. Type 1 SPDs are particularly used to protect electronic equipment from lightning surges. Type 1 SPDs are considered the first line of defense for any home or office electrical infrastructure.

The 50.1-100 kA segment is anticipated to witness significant growth over the forecast period in line with the rapid residential and commercial infrastructure development across the globe.

Industries and manufacturing units are the major end users of SPDs. SPDs provide industrial and manufacturing machinery with safer interlock circuits that can effectively protect electrical and electronic equipment from any overvoltage stemming from switching or lightning surges.

Asia Pacific is expected to emerge as the fastest-growing regional market over the forecast period owing to the aggressive investments being made to cater to the rising demand for energy in line with the growing population. The increasing residential and commercial construction activities in the region are also expected to contribute to the growth of the regional market over the forecast period.

Increasing use of electronics in residential and commercial sectors

High cost associated with electrical equipment downtime

Penetration and Growth Prospect Mapping

Surge Protection Device (SPD) Market-Porter's Five Forces Analysis

Surge Protection Device (SPD) Market-PESTEL Analysis

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