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市场调查报告书
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转换器用变压器的印度市场评估:各电压,各相类型,各终端用户,各地区,机会,预测(2018年度~2032年度)India Converter Transformers Market Assessment, By Voltage [Low, Medium, High], By Phase Type [Single Phase, Three Phase], By End-user [Utility, Industrial, Commercial] By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, FY2018-FY2032F |
印度换流变压器市场规模预计将从 2024 年的 1.2347 亿美元成长到 2032 年的 2.2517 亿美元,在 2025-2032 年预测期内的复合年增长率为 7.80%。近年来,由于该国快速的能源转型和对电力基础设施现代化的重视,该市场显示出显着的成长,预计未来几年将保持强劲的扩张速度。该国制定了传输再生能源目标和增加其能源发电能力的愿景,这增加了市场对换流变压器的需求。换流变压器在高压直流(HVDC)系统中起着至关重要的作用,在长距离高效传输和整合可再生能源以及确保电网稳定方面发挥关键作用。此外,国内公用事业公司正在寻求对高压直流系统和专案的投资,这对换流变压器市场规模产生影响。
例如,2025 年 2 月,印度电网公司有限公司 (PGCIL) 预计将在 2026 财年第一季赢得拉达克超级高压直流输电项目的订单。 PGCIL 正在按照管制电价机制 (RTM) 方法开发此专案。这些发展强调了公司正在投资高压直流系统开发的事实,从而推动了市场对换流变压器的需求。
此外,该国为实现电网现代化和提高电网稳定性所做的努力也刺激了对用于平稳电力转换和处理的换流变压器的需求。印度政府发起的绿色能源走廊计画和国家智慧电网计画等政策正在进一步刺激对高压直流输电基础设施的投资。此外,与其他国家的跨境电力传输的不断发展也导致了高压直流系统的采用,从而增加了市场对换流变压器的需求。
本报告对印度换流变压器市场进行了深入分析,包括市场规模、预测、市场动态和参与者概况。
India converter transformers market is projected to witness a CAGR of 7.80% during the forecast period FY2025- FY2032F, growing from USD 123.47 million in FY2024 to USD 225.17 million in FY2032. The converter transformers market has experienced significant growth in recent years due to the country's rapid energy transition and focus on modernizing its power infrastructure and is expected to maintain a strong pace of expansion in the coming years. The country is forming the vision of transmission of renewable energy goals and increasing the capability of energy generation which propels the need for converter transformers within the market. Converter transformers are emerging to be a very crucial part in high voltage direct current (HVDC) systems, which prove to be significant for effective transmission and integration of long-distance renewable power and stable grid. Secondly, Utility corporations in the country are seeking investment in HVDC systems and projects to boost which is impacting the converter transformer market size.
For instance, in February 2025, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL) is expecting to receive the contracts for the mega HVDC scheme in Ladakh in the first quarter FY26. PGCIL is developing the project under the regulated tariff mechanism (RTM) mode. This development highlights that companies are doing investment in the development of HVDC systems which drives the demand for converter transformers in the market.
Furthermore, attempts of the country to upgrade the power grid to become modern and to increase the grid stability are fueling adoption the of demand converter transformers for smooth power conversion and handling. Policies initiated by the government of India like the Green Energy Corridor Project and National Smart Grid Mission are further fastening investments in HVDC infrastructure. Also, the increased development of cross-border transmission of power with other countries is responsible for adopting HVDC systems that result in increasing demand for converter transformers in the market.
Report Attribute Details
Base Year of the Analysis FY2024
Historical Period FY2018-FY2023
Forecast Period FY2025-FY2032
Projected Growth Rate CAGR of 7.80% between FY2025 and FY2032
Revenue Forecast in FY2032 USD 225.17 million
Rising investment in Grid Modernization and Transmission Sector Driving Market Size
India is prioritizing the upgrade of infrastructure to support energy production and transmission capacities. India is implementing HVDC technology to provide an uninterrupted supply of power for fuel demand for converter transformers. The country is also increasing investment and embracing innovative technologies for grid modernization and transmission to fill a large amount of energy loss during power transmission. Converter transformers are crucial in power transmission networks and are most used in the market to counter the problem of energy losses thereby, stimulating converter transformer demand in the Indian market. Converter transformers facilitate effective long-distance power transmission, decrease energy losses, and make the grid more stable by controlling power flow better which stimulates its demand in the market. The country is looking to expand the transmission lines for proper transmission of power to end-users, which drives the demand for converter transformers in the market.
For instance, in February 2025, as per TnD India, the country is expected to add 15,432 km of transmission lines and 32,250 MW of transfer capacity through HVDC schemes during the five-year period from FY28 to FY32. This development highlights the rising investment in the transmission sector which drives the demand for converter transformers in the market.
Converter transformers allow the incorporation of these renewable sources into the grid through the conversion of AC power to DC for transmission and, once again, back to AC for distribution to ensure a reliable and stable power supply. Increased demand for electricity and the incorporation of renewable energy into the currently established grid spur the market demand for converter transformers. In addition, the power utility industry is implementing advanced and reliable grid systems which are adding to the growth in the demand for converter transformers.
Government Investment in Rural Electrification Initiatives Creates Market Opportunity
The Indian government is prioritizing reliable electricity supply in rural areas by investing in grid expansion, modernization, and renewable energy integration in the rural grid networks which creates opportunities for converter transformers in the coming years. The government participates in investments which include significant upgrades to power transmission networks and the construction of new substations in rural areas which contribute to rising demand for converter transformers market growth in forecast period. In addition, converter transformers are used to integrate decentralized renewable energy sources into the grid, ensuring efficient power distribution at required voltage levels. Furthermore, the rural electrification schemes such as Saubhagya Scheme and Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojna (RGGVY) by the Indian government have enhanced the rural electricity network that will straight away fuel demand for converter transformers in the country.
For instance, the government has taken initiatives for the electrification of the rural areas in the country by launching schemes like the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme, Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS), National Electricity Fund (NEF), and Green Energy Corridors Program which aimed at improving electrification and modernized transmission infrastructure thereby driving the demand for converter transformers in the country.
For instance, in February 2022, the Government of India approved a new project amounting to USD 4.12 Billion under the Integrated Power Development Program (IPDP). The program is set up to strengthen sub-transmission and distribution networks in urban areas of the country. This development highlights the government's initiative to drive the demand for converter transformers in the country.
High Voltage to Dominate the India Market
The high voltage segment is in great demand in the India converter transformers market due to increased investment in high-voltage transmission projects. The emphasis on high-voltage direct current (HVDC) projects for effective long-distance power transmission also increases the demand for converter transformers. The nation is planning to integrate renewable energy into the grid which requires the use of sophisticated high-voltage transformers to manage variable power loads effectively. Moreover, government policies for grid modernization and development of transmission and distribution networks in the nation thus leading to the increased demand for high-voltage converter transformers in the market.
South Region is Expected to be the Fastest Growing Market
The south region is expected to be the fastest growing region among others. The region is concerned about urban development and smart cities, which place the region as the primary market in the next few years. The area encompasses states such as Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh which are leaders in the development of power infrastructure will requires the addition of converter transformers to cater to growing electricity usage from residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. The area has enormous investments in integrating renewable energy which also supports the need for converter transformers.
Additionally, government initiatives aimed at enhancing electricity access and modernizing power infrastructure have resulted in a robust demand for converter transformers to ensure reliable power supply.
For instance, in June 2024, State Minister for Finance and Human Resources Management and Energy, Thangam decided to purchase 2,500 new and additional distribution transformers with capacities of 25 KVA to 250 KVA with a cost of USD 24 million. This development highlights the rising demand for converter transformers in the region.
Future Market Scenario (FY2025 - FY2032F)
The push towards the adoption of technologies is another significant trend which drives the demand for the converter transformers market.
Government policies aimed at promoting renewable power infrastructure development are set to boost the demand for converter transformers in the country.
Integration of renewable energy sources in large-scale grids creates the opportunity for converter transformers market growth in coming years.
Converter transformers align with government goals regarding energy efficiency and sustainability energy policies which drive its market in the forecast period.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
Companies are adopting several strategies and focusing on partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, and product innovations to expand product portfolios and increase market shares in the converter transformers industry. Additionally, companies are establishing new service delivery centers and optimizing service processes to improve customer satisfaction and retention rates. The market outlook remains positive, owing to increased demand for the integration of renewable energy and rising investment in the power distribution sector.
For instance, in November 2024, Siemens India Limited Ltd, approved an additional investment of USD 11 Million at the Kalwa plant, to enable the expansion of the product range to include large reactors and transformers. The capacity expansion is aimed to cater to the global trend for energy transition and electrification, which has resulted in an increasing demand for grid technology products. This development will help the company to increase its production capacity and revenue in the coming years.
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Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.