Monday, 4 February 2019

Narrowband segment held largest share: Power Line Communication Market

The power line communication market was valued at USD 4.97 Billion in 2016 and is estimated to reach USD 9.45 Billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 9.53% during the forecast period. The base year considered for this study is 2016, and the forecast period considered is between 2017 and 2023.

Narrowband segment held largest share of the market in 2016

Based on frequency, the narrowband segment leads the power line communication market. The dominant position of this segment can be attributed to the high demand for narrowband power line communication technology-based products from the energy management and smart grid application.

The industrial vertical accounted for the largest share of the overall power line communication market. The high adoption of power line communication technology-based products, especially for the substation communication application has led to the dominance of this vertical in the said market.
The market for the energy management and smart grid application is expected to witness a significant growth during the forecast period. Substation communication and advanced metering were the main application areas that held a significant share of the power line communication market for the energy management and smart grid application in 2016. Micro inverter monitoring, vehicle communication and electric vehicle charging, and lighting control are the other emerging applications.

Europe held the largest share of the market in 2016 and is expected to witness a significant growth during the forecast period. Europe was the first region in terms of wide-scale adoption of power line communication technology, especially for the advanced metering application. This is one of the major factors that have led to the dominant position of Europe in the said market.

High noise generation on power lines limits the data transmission quality of power line communication devices. This is one of the major restraining factors for the growth of the power line communication market. Some of the major companies operating in the said market are Siemens (Germany), NETGEAR (US), ABB (Switzerland), AMETEK (US), Schneider Electric (France),  General Electric (US), Hubbell Power Systems (US), TP-Link Technologies (China), D-Link (Taiwan), Landis+Gyr (Switzerland), Belkin International (US), devolo (Germany), and Zyxel Communications (Taiwan).

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