PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1425105
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1425105
The power over ethernet switch market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 14.29% during the forecast period.
Power over ethernet switch refers to a network switch that can provide power to devices connected to it over ethernet cables. PoE switches are mostly used in applications where it is difficult or impractical to provide power to devices using traditional AC outlets such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, wireless access points, and other IoT (Internet of Things) devices and many more. The growing demand for VoIP devices and Internet of Things (IoT) devices along with technological advancements have emerged as a significant driving force behind the substantial growth of the power over the ethernet industry.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches are used to power and connect VoIP devices, such as IP phones, video phones, and conference phones. PoE switches provide power and data over a single ethernet cable, which eliminates the need for separate power cords. This makes PoE switches ideal for VoIP deployments. As businesses increasingly transition to VoIP systems for their communication needs, the deployment of PoE switches becomes essential for powering and supporting these devices. For instance, according to the FCC Communications Marketplace 2022 report, in the United States, there were a total of 68 million interconnected VoIP subscriptions, including 31 million residential subscriptions. According to the report, the relative growth trends show that interconnected VoIP services continue to increase.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches are used to power IoT devices, such as security cameras, sensors, and actuators, and provide power and data over a single ethernet cable eliminating the need for separate power cords. The booming demand for IoT devices both in small and large enterprises has provided a positive scope to the market demand for power over ethernet switches. Hence, this growing trend underscores the pivotal role of PoE technology in accommodating the evolving requirements of modern networking infrastructures.
PoE switches are becoming more efficient, with switches being able to provide power for even the most demanding devices, such as high-resolution IP cameras and wireless access points. Additionally, PoE switches are becoming more efficient at converting electrical power into PoE power, which reduces energy consumption and costs. The market is witnessing numerous technological advancements such as AI-powered PoE switches, PoE switches for harsh environments and wireless networks, and many more. Also, the introduction of new PoE standards, such as the IEEE 802.3bt standard capable of delivering higher power levels, has expanded the application scope of PoE technology, enabling the deployment of power-intensive devices.
North America is expected to dominate the market.
North America is projected to account for a major share of the power over ethernet switch market owing to the region's rising demand for wireless devices along with the rapid technological advancements especially in countries like the US and Canada which stimulates the power over ethernet switch's demand. For instance, according to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in the United States, the total number of mobile wireless connections at the year-end 2020 was approximately 469 million, an increase of around 6% from the year-end of 2019, and at the year-end 2021 the figure was approximately 499 million, an increase of approximately 6% from year-end 2020. This robust growth in wireless connections underscores the region's heightened reliance on wireless devices, reinforcing the imperative role of PoE switches in supporting the expanding network infrastructure for seamless connectivity and data transmission.
The growth of the power over the ethernet switch industry may be restrained by the lack of standardization and compatibility between various PoE devices. There are multiple PoE standards available in the market, which can result in interoperability challenges and hinder the seamless integration of PoE switches with a wide range of devices, potentially limiting their widespread adoption across diverse applications and industries. This lack of standardization poses a challenge to the market's expansion and may require the development and implementation of comprehensive industry standards and guidelines and enhancing product documentation, including clear guidelines for compatibility and interoperability to aid users and integrators in making informed decisions.
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