The mobile substation market is expected to grow from an estimated
USD 789.3 Million in 2018 to USD 1,136.9 Million by 2023, at a CAGR of
7.57% between 2018 and 2023. The mobile substation is also known as
portable substation or compact power house. The mobile substation is a
considerably cost-effective and time-saving solution than the
full-fledged power substation built on-site. For instance, in areas
where the resource availability (in term of product, manpower, and
space) is limited for a typical on-site substation, a mobile substation
is the best solution to offset these hindrances. Key players in this
market are Siemens (Germany), ABB (Switzerland), Eaton (Ireland),
General Electric (US), CG Power (India), and MEIDENSHA (Japan).
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Siemens (Germany) is one of
the pioneering technology providers for the industrial, manufacturing,
and power utilities sectors. The company possesses diversified product
portfolio along with an extensive geographic footprint. The company has
expertise in developing various electrical products and solutions which
include switchgears, transformers, bus bar trucking systems, and other
equipment. Thus, backward integration helps the company to gain
competitive advantages in the mobile substation market. Recently in
2016, Siemens received a contract from the South Korean company, LSIS to
provide 10 power transformers for mobile substations in Iraq. The total
value of this contract was around USD 5 million. Moreover, Siemens
signed a contract with National Grid SA, which is a transmission
operator of Saudi Electricity Co. Under this contract, Siemens is
expected to deliver 2 high voltage mobile substations for the utilities
application in Saudi Arabia.
General Electric (GE) offers mobile
substations for various applications. GE is a multinational conglomerate
company. It focuses on inorganic strategies, such as geographical
expansions. Recently, in November 2017, General Electric signed a
contract of worth USD 40 million with Iraq. Under this contract,
General Electric is expected to develop Iraq’s power infrastructure. GE
has supplied mobile substations for various projects which include
utilities and industrial applications. GE has supplied mobile
substations to various end users in Spain for utilities applications,
such as Gas Natural Fenosa, E.ON, and Iberdrola.
ABB (Switzerland), Powell Industries (US), WEG
(Brazil), TGOOD (Hong Kong), NARI Group (China), Aktif Group (Turkey),
Delta Star (US), Atlas Electric (US), Matelec Group (Lebanon), Unit
Electrical Engineering (UEE) (Canada), and Efacec (Portugal), among the
others contribute significantly to the mobile substation market.
Contracts was the key strategy adopted by various players in the mobile
substation market.
MarketsandMarkets™ provides quantified B2B research on 30,000 high growth niche opportunities/threats which will impact 70% to 80% of worldwide companies’ revenues. Currently servicing 7500 customers worldwide including 80% of global Fortune 1000 companies as clients. Almost 75,000 top officers across eight industries worldwide approach MarketsandMarkets™ for their painpoints around revenues decisions.
Our 850 fulltime analyst and SMEs at MarketsandMarkets™ are tracking global high growth markets following the "Growth Engagement Model – GEM". The GEM aims at proactive collaboration with the clients to identify new opportunities, identify most important customers, write "Attack, avoid and defend" strategies, identify sources of incremental revenues for both the company and its competitors. MarketsandMarkets™ now coming up with 1,500 MicroQuadrants (Positioning top players across leaders, emerging companies, innovators, strategic players) annually in high growth emerging segments. MarketsandMarkets™ is determined to benefit more than 10,000 companies this year for their revenue planning and help them take their innovations/disruptions early to the market by providing them research ahead of the curve.
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