PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1233109
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1233109
The global low-power generator sets market is expected to reach USD 128.58 Billion by 2030 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 9.0% from 2023 to 2038 according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc., Low Power Gensets market is projected to observe significant growth over the estimated period due to the increasing demand for uninterrupted and reliable power supply for usage in power generation, telecommunication, oil & gas, marine, residential, chemical, manufacturing and construction, and healthcare applications. These factors are anticipated to fuel the growth of the market over the forecast period. Ongoing industrialization in emerging economies and an increasing number of infrastructure development projects worldwide are among the significant factors influencing global electricity demand. Growing usage of electronic equipment by different businesses has resulted in increasing demand for generators to prevent sudden stoppage of electricity supply during power outages to prevent disruption in their daily activities.
The diesel low-power generator sets dominated the fuel type segment in 2022 and are expected to keep their position during the forecast period. The growth of diesel generators is fueled by a variety of applications worldwide. They are typically installed in remote areas connected to the power grid and can be used as a backup system or as the primary power source because they can be quickly turned on and off without any lag time.
Demand for low-power gensets is projected to rise over the forecast period owing to increased demand for generator sets from underdeveloped countries of the world with a limited number of infrastructure development projects. Underdeveloped and developing economies such as Nigeria and Sudan lack in terms of power generation and transmission infrastructures, thereby making generator sets the only viable power generation sources for them. The lack of adequate funding for harnessing other potential energy sources such as solar and wind has made generator sets the only financially effective power generation option in underdeveloped economies. Ongoing industrialization and increasing population, coupled with limited power generation infrastructures in underdeveloped and developing economies, are anticipated to fuel the demand for low-power generator sets in the coming years.