Power Factor Correction Devices Market Competitive Growth Strategies Based on Type, Applications, End User and Region

Power factor correction devices are also known as power saver devices. It is connected to the mains of the electrical system for improving the power factor measurement taken using an electricity meter. Power factor correction devices measure how efficiently power is consumed. However, the utility bill based on real power is not affected by power factor correction devices, but it is useful for industrial users where the power charges are based on PFC rather than real power.

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Ideally, power factor will be unity (1 i.e. 100%), when the current and voltage simultaneously achieves maxima, but due to highly inductive load/devices in the real world it is reduced to 0.7 or less. The capacity of a circuit performance at a particular time is real power. It is observed that load/device with a low power factor takes more current than high-power factor devices in the electrical system for the same amount of power transferred. However, energy loss is also more in the distribution of higher current in the system.

Regional Outlook
Asia Pacific holds the major share of the global power factor correction devices market, followed by North America and Europe. Asia Pacific accounts for a significant share due to the substantial growth in electricity consuming sectors in this region. Rapid urbanization and industrialization in many major countries in the region such as China and India, is also expected to boost the market growth over the forecast period.

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Market Participants
Some of the examples of market participants in the global power factor correction devices market, identified across the value chain are
• Siemens AG
• ABB
• Toshiba Corporation
• Schneider Electric
• Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
• LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED
• Eaton
• Cgglobal
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• North America (U.S., Canada)
• Latin America (Mexico. Brazil)
• Western Europe (Germany, Italy, France, U.K, Spain)
• Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia)
• Asia Pacific (China, India, ASEAN, Australia & New Zealand)
• Japan
• Middle East and Africa (GCC Countries, S. Africa, Northern Africa)

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Power Factor Correction Devices Market:Market Segmentation

Segmentation of power factor correction devices market can be doneon the basis of end-use as follows;

  • Automotive industries
  • Consumer electronics
  • Medical and healthcare industries
  • Mining industries
  • Electric Power industry.

Segmentation of power factor correction devices market can be doneon the basis of application as follows;

  • Distributed power factor correction device
  • Group power factor correction device
  • Centralized power factor correction device
  • Combined power factor correction device
  • Automatic power factor correction device

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