Vacuum Circuit Breakers Market Scenario Global Vacuum Circuit Breaker Market Size is expected to witness ~6% CAGR during the forecast period. Vacuum circuit breakers play the elementary role in the prevention of the unwanted current to pass during short circuit. The increase in incidences of power cuts and imbalance in power supply are factors that result in short circuit. This is expected to amplify the expansion of the vacuum circuit breaker market. Vacuum circuit breakers are cheap and are reliable solution for smart control for power supply in distribution systems. These are identified as additional drivers for the vacuum circuit breaker market. Rapid growth of industries and urbanization are also expected to the unprecedented growth of the market. Increase in electricity consumption, decentralization of power sector across different nations, and rise in need better electrical infrastructure for industrial and commercial sectors are expected to escalate the growth of the vacuum circuit breaker market. Increase in the adoption of automation technologies and reduction in the personnel power consumption cost are identified as additional boosters for market. Key Players: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Schneider Electric SE (France), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan), ABB Ltd. (Switzerland), Siemens AG (Germany), Alstom SA (France), Larsen & Turbo (India), Toshiba (Japan), Hyundai heavy industries (South Korea), Fuji Electric (Japan), Hitachi (Japan), Xian XD (China), Nissin Electric (Japan), Hyosung (China), Eaton (Ireland), Bharat Heavy Electric Ltd. (India), and Meidensha (Japan)
Global Vacuum Circuit Breakers Market Segmental Analysis The global Vacuum Circuit Breakers Market is segmented by type, end-user, and voltage rating. By type, the market is segmented into outdoor vacuum circuit breaker and indoor vacuum circuit breaker. The indoor vacuum circuit breakers segment is likely to direct the course of vacuum circuit breaker market’s progress. Indoor vacuum circuit breakers provide advantages, such as lower risk of explosion and other hazards, and they can be adjusted within less space. The market can capitalize on these factors.