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电錶市场 – 2024 年至 2029 年预测Energy Meter Market - Forecasts from 2024 to 2029 |
电錶市场预计将从 2022 年的 272.44 亿美元增至 2029 年的 491.93 亿美元,预测期内复合年增长率为 8.81%。
电錶市场受到多种因素的推动,例如推动智慧电錶采用的政府法规和奖励。例如,GMR 电力和城市基础设施有限公司 (GPUIL) 的子公司 GMR Smart Electricity Distribution Pvt. Ltd. 正在印度政府电力部于 7 月启动的 RDSS 计划下开展一项大型智慧电錶计划。 ,我们收到了759.3 亿卢比的大订单。
随着电动车(EV)普及,对电动车仪表和电动车充电基础设施的需求也在增加。例如,在美国,电动车充电站的数量将从 2022 年的 57,482 个跃升至 2023 年的 68,475 个,凸显市场对电动车相关计量技术的需求不断增长。
鑑于这些趋势,对更有效率、更准确的能源测量系统的需求不断增长,而电能表可以满足这一需求。随着全球能源需求持续成长,电能表在确保高效能能源管理方面发挥关键作用。
能源需求的增加预计将推动市场成长。
由于人口成长和经济发展,预计全球能源需求将继续增加。这需要更有效率、更准确的能源测量,而电能表可以满足这项要求。根据IEA报告,2050年电力需求将大幅增加。将从2021年的12,594(太瓦时)增加到2030年的15,383(太瓦时),并在2050年达到21,940(太瓦时)。
这项需求反映了终端电气化的加速。建筑业是重要的电力消耗业之一。随着电动车(电池式电动车和插电式混合动力汽车)的普及,其他用电量也将增加。此外,随着时间的推移,世界电力供应预计将不再使用石化燃料。
智慧能源市场预计将推动市场成长。
智慧型能源电錶提供详细的用电量资料,减少电费并提高电网性能。它帮助客户了解他们的消费习惯,选择合适的费率方案,透过能源效率措施减少能源使用,最终改善客户服务。新一代智慧电錶透过中央系统和家庭能源显示器提供近乎即时的客户资讯。它还增加了测量网路参数的数量及其频率,从而改善了低压网路管理。此外,它还具有分散式处理功能,允许更详细的本地测量处理。这使得分散式发电和电动车检测、线路和电錶相位识别、负载分解和需求管理等应用成为可能。
能源监管机构合作机构报告称,到年终,54%的欧洲家庭将安装智慧电錶,到2023年,13个欧盟国家的普及将超过80%,到2030年,欧洲13个国家将安装智慧电錶。
此外,消费者意识的提高以及政府的倡议也可能在未来几年推动智慧电錶的需求。例如,2023年3月,印度国家智慧电錶计画旨在根据智慧电錶计划示范标准竞标文件在全国安装2.5兆电錶。此外,英国政府也为供应商和相关人员设定了新目标,到年终为 74.5% 的家庭和 69% 的小型企业安装智慧电錶。
预计北美地区市场将成长。
近年来,美国的电錶市场显着扩张,成为该地区成长最快的市场之一。智慧电錶适应率的提高、成长和投资的增加正在推动美国电錶市场的扩张。
2022年,美国公用事业公司安装了1.19亿个先进/智慧电錶基础设施(AMI),占所有电錶的72%。住宅客户占 AMI 安装总量的 88%,73% 的住宅电錶为 AMI 电錶。预计政府的强大倡议将快速推动电錶市场的发展。
据Smart Energy International称,爱迪生电力创新研究所预计,到2023年,美国家庭和企业将安装1.28亿个智慧电錶,普及将达到80%,高于2021年的73%。预计2025年将达到1.35亿台,普及接近85%。智慧电錶对于电力产业至关重要,它可以实现更快的双向通讯、提高电网弹性并为客户提供新服务。 2021年至2025年,美国家庭安装的智慧电錶数量将增加71%。
美国智慧电网基础设施和先进监控电錶的持续部署预计将增加对电能表的需求和紧迫性,而对节能的日益重视正在导致再生能源来源表的实用化。
2023 年 5 月,Fortis BC提案的先进燃气表计划获得了不列颠哥伦比亚省公共产业委员会 (BCUC) 的核准。此外,FirstEnergy 子公司 Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) 于 2023 年开始安装智慧电錶,作为其配电系统现代化计画的一部分。该计划已获得新泽西州公共产业委员会的核准,其中包括在 36 个月内安装超过 110 万个智慧电錶。每年大约安装三分之一的智慧电錶,到 2026 年,大多数 JCP&L 客户将获得智慧电錶。
The energy meter market is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.81% over the forecast period to reach US$49.193 billion by 2029, increasing from US$27.244 billion in 2022.
The energy meters market is propelled by various factors, including government regulations and incentives promoting the adoption of smart meters. For instance, GMR Smart Electricity Distribution Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of GMR Power and Urban Infra Limited (GPUIL), secured a significant order valued at Rs. 7,593 crores to execute a large-scale smart metering project under the RDSS program initiated by the Ministry of Power, Government of India in July 2024.
As electric vehicles (EVs) become more prevalent, there is a corresponding rise in demand for EV meters and the expansion of EV charging infrastructure. For example, in the USA, the number of electric vehicle charging stations surged from 57,482 in 2022 to 68,475 in 2023, highlighting the growing need for EV-related meter technologies in the market.
Given these trends, there is a need for more efficient and accurate energy measurement systems, which energy meters can fulfill. As the energy demand continues to escalate globally, energy meters play a crucial role in ensuring efficient energy management.
Growing demand for energy is anticipated to propel market growth.
The global energy demand is projected to continue rising due to population growth and economic development. This necessitates more efficient and accurate energy measurement, which energy meters provide. According to a report by IEA, electricity demand will increase significantly by 2050. It rises from 12,594 (TWh) in 2021 to 15,383(TWh) in 2030 and will reach 21,940(TWh) in 2050.
This demand reflects faster electrification of end?uses. The buildings sector is one of the prominent consuming electricity sectors. Other uses of electricity rise as more EVs (battery electric vehicles and plug?in hybrids) come into the picture. Furthermore, the global electricity supply is projected to shift away from unabated fossil fuels after some time.
The smart energy market is anticipated to propel market growth.
A smart energy meter provides detailed consumption data, reducing electricity bills and improving the electricity grid's performance. It helps customers understand their consumption habits, choose suitable tariffs, and reduce energy usage through energy efficiency measures, ultimately improving customer service. New generation smart meters offer near real-time customer information through central systems or an In-home Display. They also increase measured network parameters and frequency, improving LV network management. Additionally, they have distributed processing capability, allowing for more detailed local measurement processing. This enables applications like detecting distributed generation or electric vehicles, line and meter phase identification, load disaggregation, and demand management.
The EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators reported that 54% of European households had an electricity smart meter by the end of 2021, and had a penetration rate of over 80% in 13 EU countries in the year 2023 and predicted that by 2030, the investment in smart metering systems could reach €47 billion, with a penetration rate of 92%
In addition, increasing government initiatives along with rising awareness among consumers will be propelling the demand for smart energy meters in the coming years. For instance, in March 2023, India's Smart Meter National Programme under a model standard bidding document for smart metering projects, aims to install 25 crore meters across the country. Additionally, the government of the UK set new targets for suppliers and other industry stakeholders to install smart meters in 74.5% of homes and 69% of small businesses by the end of 2025, a move that was previously estimated to cost £13.5 billion from 2013 to 2034.
The market is projected to grow in the North American region.
The market for energy meters has seen substantial expansion in the United States over the years, making it one of the fastest growing in the area. The rising incidence of adaptation of smart meters, growing, and increasing investments are driving the expansion of the USA energy meters market.
In 2022, US electric utilities had 119 million advanced/smart metering infrastructure (AMI) installations, accounting for 72% of total electric meters. Residential customers accounted for 88% of total AMI installations, with 73% of total residential electric meters being AMI meters. The government's strong initiatives are projected to propel the energy meter market forward at a rapid pace.
According to Smart Energy International, the Edison Institute for Electric Innovation predicts 128 million smart meters will be installed in US households and businesses by 2023, achieving an 80% penetration rate from 73% in the year 2021. By 2025, the projection is 135 million, approaching 85% penetration. Smart meters are crucial for the electric power industry, enabling faster two-way communications, enhancing grid resiliency, and providing new services for customers. It shows a 71 % increase from 2021 to 2025 in the number of smart meters installed in the US household.
The growing deployment of smart grid infrastructure and advanced monitoring consumption meters in the United States is expected to boost the demand and urgency for energy meters and the rising emphasis on energy conservation has led to the utility of renewable energy sources meters.
In May 2023, FortisBC received approval from the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) for its proposed Advanced Gas Meters project, which aims to upgrade over one million gas meters across British Columbia to improve customer experience . Additionally, Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., began installing smart meters in 2023 as part of its plan to modernize the electric distribution system. The plan, approved by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, includes the installation of over 1.1 million smart meters over 36 months. Approximately one-third of the smart meters are expected to be installed annually, with the majority of JCP&L customers receiving a smart meter by 2026.