Digital Substation Market Highlights:

Digital Substation Market is expected to be valued at USD 9.5 Billion, with a CAGR of 7.5% Forecast by 2030.

The global digital substation market is segmented based on component, voltage, application, and region. The main components of a digital substation include hardware, software, and services. The voltage segment includes high voltage, medium voltage, and low voltage. The major applications of digital substations are in power generation, transmission, and distribution.

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Digital Substations exploit the benefits of digital protection, control and communication technologies, mirroring the trend towards digitalization seen in many other industries. This trend of digitalization also applies to other areas of the substation.

Within medium-voltage switchgear panels, for example, the horizontal exchange of IEC 61850-8-1 GOOSE and sampled analog values reduce wiring and accelerate the testing and commissioning. Digitalized technology can, continuously, monitor mission-critical functions of power transformers and High-voltage switchgear, while performing real-time simulation and diagnostics, meaning pro-active management of the assets lifecycle is possible.

Market Research Analysis:

Hardware, by module, distribution substation, by type, above 550 kV, by voltage, and Utility, by industry are expected to grow at the highest CAGR.

Global digital substation market has been segmented based on module, type, voltage, industry and region.

Based on module the market has been segmented as hardware, fiber optic communication network and SCADA. Among these, the hardware, is projected to dominate the digital substation market through 2023. The hardware module includes components such as transformers, bus bars, protection devices, and interfacing units.

Based on type the market has been segmented as transmission substation, and distribution substation. Distribution substation dominated the market, in 2016, and is projected to be the fastest-growing segment for digital substation.

Based on the voltage, the market has been segmented as up to 220 kV, 220–550 kV, and above 550 kV. The above 550 kV segment dominated the market, in 2016, and is projected to be the fastest-growing voltage segment over the next five years. The suitability of above 550 kV substation is favorable in all industry applications.

Based on industry, the market is segmented into utility, metal, mining, oil & gas and transportation. Utility sector dominated the market in 2016 and is projected to be the fastest-growing application over the next five years. The utility industry is one of the booming application areas pertaining to digital substations, given the high demand-supply gap in energy, in most of the developing and developed nations.

Scope of the Report:

This study provides an overview of the global digital substation market, tracking four market segments across four geographic regions. The report studies key players, providing a five-year annual trend analysis that highlights market size, volume and share for North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC) and Rest of the World (ROW). The report also provides a forecast, focusing on the market opportunities for the next five years for each region. The scope of the study segments the Digital Substation market by its module, by type, by voltage, by industry and by region.

By Module

  • Hardware
  • Fiber Optic Communication Network
  • SCADA

By Type

  • Transmission Substation
  • Distribution Substation

By Voltage

  • Up to 220 kV
  • 220–550 kV
  • Above 550 kV

By Industry

  • Utility
  • Metal
  • Mining
  • Oil & Gas
  • Transportation

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By Regions

  • North America 
  • Asia Pacific 
  • Europe
  • Rest of the World  

Key Players:

The key players of global digital substation market are ABB Ltd. (Switzerland), Siemens AG (Germany), General Electric Company (U.S.), Schneider Electric (France), Honeywell International Inc. (U.S.), Cisco Systems, Inc. (U.S.), Eaton Corporation plc (Ireland), Emerson Electric Co. (U.S.), NR Electric Co., Ltd. (China) and Larsen & Toubro (India).