Germany is the largest market for insulators among the other European countries, which includes France, Italy, Portugal, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Poland and Romania. Insulator demand is primarily driven by its usage in substations, overhead transmission lines and railway traction.
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Germany is the largest market for insulators among the other
European countries, which includes France, Italy, Portugal, United
Kingdom, Czech Republic, Poland and Romania. Insulator
demand is primarily driven by its usage in substations, overhead
transmission lines and railway traction.
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The new report, "Insulator Market in Europe", states that Germany
is the largest market for insulators among the other European
countries, which includes France, Italy, Portugal, United Kingdom,
Czech Republic, Poland and Romania. Insulator demand is
primarily driven by its usage in substations, overhead
transmission lines and railway traction.
The European power transmission sector is currently working
towards the development of a sustainable and cost efficient future
power grid, owing to the strong growth of renewable energy
sources. Grid extension and up-gradation projects along with
installation of new substations are attracting huge investments
across Europe, especially in Germany, France, United Kingdom,
Czech Republic, Romania and Poland. The railway sector is also
witnessing significant development in terms of expanding
network, modernization of infrastructure and operational
improvement.
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Siemens, ABB, Alstom and Eltel are some of the major players
responsible for such projects in both power transmission and
railways in Europe.
However, transmission lines which are being constructed for
transmitting electricity generated from renewable sources cater to
short distances. Hence, demand generated for insulators from
development of such transmission lines is quite low. At present,
insulator market in Europe is mainly dependent on the
replacement demand. Tenders are invited for replacement of
insulators on a regular basis.
Electric Insulators can be categorized into three types, glass,
ceramic and polymer insulators. Production of glass insulators
have gradually declined over the years with increasing adoption of
ceramic insulators.
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However, polymer insulators in the European market are
increasingly finding higher acceptance owing to the advantages
that they offer over their counterpart. Benefits that they show over
the ceramic insulators in terms of low weight, unique hydrophobic
property, non-polluting, high resistance to polluted atmosphere
and puncture resistance are setting them apart from the
traditionally used ceramic insulators worldwide. Polymer
insulators for High Voltage applications include ethylene
propylene rubbers (EPR), epoxies, polyolefin, polyurethanes,
polyethylene, silicones and PTFE (Teflon). More and more players
are also adding polymer insulators to their product portfolios to
cater to domestic and overseas demand.
Domestic manufacturers are facing stiff competition owing to the
increasing import of insulators, particularly from China and India,
at a lower cost.
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United States of America and Germany act as favorable export
destination for insulator suppliers across Europe. Top insulator
manufacturers operating in the global arena include NGK
insulators, Seves, Lapp Insulators and Aditya Birla Nuvo.
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Slide 1: Executive Summary
Power Transmission Business Overview
Slide 2-60: Power Transmission – Scenario, Network, Transmission System Operators and Transmission
Solution Providers (for Germany, France, Italy, Portugal, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Romania and
Poland)
Insulator Market Size and Growth
Slide 61-68: Insulator Market Size & Growth (Value-wise) (2009-2016e) (for Germany, France, Italy,
Portugal, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Romania and Poland)
Production and Consumption Pattern
Slide 69-76: Insulator Production and Consumption (Volume-wise) (2009-2016e) (for Germany, France,
Italy, Portugal, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Romania and Poland)
Export-Import
Slide 77-124: Insulator Export-Import (for Germany, France, Italy, Portugal, United Kingdom, Czech
Republic, Romania and Poland)
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Market Characteristics
Slide 125-132: Insulator Market Characteristics (for Germany, France, Italy, Portugal, United Kingdom,
Czech Republic, Romania and Poland)
Market Segments
Slide 133-134: Insulator Market Segments – Based on Material (for Germany, France, Italy, Portugal,
United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Romania and Poland)
Slide 135: Insulator Market Segments – Based on Application
Technology Trends
Slide 136: Growth potential of Composite Insulators
Slide 137: Advantages of Composite Insulators
Slide 138: Growing Usage of Silicone Rubber Insulators
Slide 139: Advantages of HDPE Polymers
Slide 140-143: Rise in Share of Synthetic/Polymer Insulators
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Major Global Players
Slide 144-149: Public Company
Slide 150-156: Private Company
Appendix
Slide 157: Sources of information
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