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2030 年電力供應市場預測:按產品、輸出功率、最終用戶和地區進行全球分析Power Supply Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Product (Alternating Current (AC)-Direct Current (DC) Power Supply and Direct Current (DC)-Direct Current (DC) Converter), Output Power, End User and By Geography |
根據Stratistics MRC預測,2024年全球電力供應市場規模將達378億美元,預計2030年將達到558億美元,預測期內年複合成長率為6.7%。
供電設備市場包括為各種系統和設備供電的設備的開發、生產和分銷。其中包括應用於家電、工業、通訊、醫療、汽車等多個領域的AC-DC電源、DC-DC轉換器和不間斷電源(UPS)。
IEA預計,2023年全球電力需求成長緩慢,但到2026年將以每年平均3.4%的速度快速成長。
電力需求增加
電力需求的增加是由資料中心的快速擴張、住宅和交通部門的電氣化以及工業活動的成長所推動的。需求激增推動市場向前發展,需要可靠、有效率的電源解決方案。此外,人工智慧、雲端處理等先進技術的採用,進一步增加了電力消耗,對供電系統產生了旺盛的需求。
原料高成本
銅、鋁等原料成本的上漲對供電系統的製造成本有重大影響。原料成本的增加可能會導致最終消費者的價格上漲並限制市場成長。此外,供應鏈中斷和原料短缺加劇了成本挑戰,使製造商難以在確保品質和可靠性的同時保持有競爭力的價格。
擴大可再生能源
可再生能源的擴張為電力供應市場帶來了重大機會。隨著世界各國政府和組織推動清潔能源解決方案,對能夠與太陽能和風能等可再生能源系統有效整合的電源的需求不斷成長。這種向永續能源的轉變不僅將推動市場成長,還將推動電力傳輸技術的創新,以支持可再生能源基礎設施。
監管和政策挑戰
嚴格的法規和合規要求可能會增加營運成本並限制新加入經營者的市場進入。此外,各地區政策不一致會帶來不確定性,可能會阻礙供電業務的順利運作和擴張。應對這一監管環境需要大量資源和策略規劃,這對許多公司來說可能是一個障礙。
由於人們關門歇業、經濟放緩,新冠肺炎 (COVID-19) 疫情爆發導致電力需求下降。然而,在住宅領域,由於在家工作的安排,電力消耗增加。疫情也造成電力公司供應鏈中斷和財務壓力,影響其營運和投資。整體而言,疫情凸顯了對彈性和自適應電源系統的需求。
預計通訊業在預測期內將是最大的產業
由於通訊技術的不斷進步和對無縫連接的需求不斷成長,通訊產業預計在預測期內將達到最高成長。 5G 網路的部署和通訊基礎架構的擴展需要強大且可靠的電源解決方案,推動該領域的顯著成長。通訊在現代社會中的重要性保證了該領域對電力供應的持續需求。
直流 (DC) 至直流 (DC) 轉換器領域預計在預測期內年複合成長率最高。
直流 (DC) 至直流 (DC) 轉換器領域預計在預測期內年複合成長率最高。這種成長是由於各種應用(包括電動車、可再生能源系統和攜帶式電子產品)中擴大採用 DC-DC 轉換器而推動的。 DC-DC 轉換器的效率和多功能性使其成為現代電源系統中的重要組件,有助於市場的快速擴張。
由於工業成長強勁、都市化加快以及基礎設施建設的大量投資,亞太地區在電力供應市場佔據主導地位。該地區對消費性電子、通訊和工業自動化的需求強勁,推動了對先進電源解決方案的需求。此外,中國、日本和韓國等國家主要製造地的存在進一步推動了市場成長。
由於數位技術、自動化和可再生能源計劃的採用增加,亞太地區電力供應市場預計將快速成長。該地區對永續和能源效率的關注,加上政府對智慧電網基礎設施的舉措和投資,正在推動對創新電源解決方案的需求。這種充滿活力的環境正在推動高年複合成長率,並使亞太地區成為市場的關鍵成長地區。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Power Supply Market is accounted for $37.8 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $55.8 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 6.7% during the forecast period. The power supply market encompasses the development, production, and distribution of devices that provide electrical power to various systems and equipment. It includes AC-DC power supplies, DC-DC converters, and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) used across multiple sectors such as consumer electronics, industrial, telecommunications, medical, and automotive.
According to the IEA, global electricity demand rose moderately in 2023 but is set to grow faster through 2026, at an average of 3.4% annually.
Increasing demand for electricity
The increasing demand for electricity is driven by the rapid expansion of data centers, the electrification of residential and transport sectors, and the growth of industrial activities. This surge in demand necessitates reliable and efficient power supply solutions, thereby propelling the market forward. Additionally, the adoption of advanced technologies such as AI and cloud computing further amplifies electricity consumption, creating a robust demand for power supply systems.
High cost of raw materials
The high cost of raw materials, such as copper and aluminum, significantly impacts the production costs of power supply systems. This increase in material costs can lead to higher prices for end consumers, potentially limiting market growth. Additionally, supply chain disruptions and material shortages exacerbate the cost challenges, making it difficult for manufacturers to maintain competitive pricing while ensuring quality and reliability.
Renewable energy expansion
The expansion of renewable energy sources presents a significant opportunity for the power supply market. As governments and organizations worldwide push for cleaner energy solutions, the demand for power supplies that can efficiently integrate with renewable energy systems, such as solar and wind, is rising. This shift towards sustainable energy not only drives market growth but also encourages innovation in power supply technologies to support renewable energy infrastructure.
Regulatory and policy challenges
Stringent regulations and compliance requirements can increase operational costs and limit market entry for new players. Additionally, inconsistent policies across regions can create uncertainties and hinder the smooth operation and expansion of power supply businesses. Navigating these regulatory landscapes requires significant resources and strategic planning, which can be a barrier for many companies.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a reduction in electricity demand due to lockdowns and economic slowdowns. However, the residential sector saw an increase in electricity consumption due to work-from-home arrangements. The pandemic also caused supply chain disruptions and financial stress for power utilities, impacting their operations and investments. Overall, the pandemic highlighted the need for resilient and adaptable power supply systems.
The telecommunications segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The telecommunications segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period due to the continuous advancements in communication technologies and the increasing demand for seamless connectivity. The rollout of 5G networks and the expansion of telecom infrastructure require robust and reliable power supply solutions, driving significant growth in this segment. The critical nature of telecommunications in modern society ensures sustained demand for power supplies in this sector.
The direct current (DC)-direct current (DC) converter segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The direct current (DC)-direct current (DC) converter segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period. This growth is driven by the increasing adoption of DC-DC converters in various applications, including electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and portable electronic devices. The efficiency and versatility of DC-DC converters make them essential components in modern power supply systems, contributing to their rapid market expansion.
The Asia Pacific region is positioned to dominate the power supply market due to its robust industrial growth, increasing urbanization, and significant investments in infrastructure development. The region's strong demand for consumer electronics, telecommunications, and industrial automation drives the need for advanced power supply solutions. Additionally, the presence of major manufacturing hubs in countries like China, Japan, and South Korea further boosts market growth.
The Asia Pacific region anticipates rapid growth in the power supply market, driven by the increasing adoption of digital technologies, automation, and renewable energy projects. The region's focus on sustainable development and energy efficiency, coupled with government initiatives and investments in smart grid infrastructure, propels the demand for innovative power supply solutions. This dynamic environment fosters a high CAGR, making Asia Pacific a key growth region in the market.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Power Supply Market include Delta Electronics, Inc., Emerson Electric Co., LITE-ON Technology Corporation, Acbel Polytech Inc., Salcomp PLC, MEAN WELL Enterprises Co. Ltd., TDK Corporation, Siemens AG, General Electric, XP Power, Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd., PHOENIX CONTACT, COSEL CO. LTD., Puls Technologies Inc, CUI Inc, Lite-On Cloud Infrastructure Power Solutions, FSP GROUP, MTM Power Messtechnik Mellenbach GmbH and Power Systems & Controls Inc.
In July 2023, ABB has completed the divestment of its Power Conversion division to AcBel Polytech Inc. with an enterprise value of $505 million. ABB expects to record a small non-operational book gain in Income from operations on the sale in the third quarter of 2023.
In May 2022, Emerson and AspenTech announced the successful closing of the combination of Emerson's industrial software businesses - OSI Inc. and its Geological Simulation Software business - with AspenTech to create a global industrial software leader ("new AspenTech"). With the close of the transaction, Emerson owns 55% of new AspenTech on a fully diluted basis and AspenTech shareholders own the remaining 45%. Shares of new AspenTech will begin trading on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol "AZPN" (previously AspenTech's ticker symbol) starting May 17, 2022.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.