India Instrument Transformers Market By Type (Current Transformers, Potential Transformers, Combined Instrument Transformers), By Dielectric Medium (Liquid Dielectric, SF6 Gas Dielectric, Solid Dielectric), By Voltage (Distribution Voltage, Sub-Transmission Voltage, High Voltage Transmission, Extra High Voltage Transmission, Ultra-High Voltage Transmission), By Enclosure Type (Indoor & Outdoor), By Cooling Type (Dry & Oil Immersed), By Phase (Single & Three), By Application (Transformer & Circuit Breaker Bushing, Switchgear Assemblies, Relaying, Metering & Protection), By End User (Power Generation, Railways & Metros, Industries & OEMs), By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2018-2028
India Instrument Transformers Market is anticipated to grow at a robust CAGR during the forecast period owing to demand of upgrading in power infrastructure.
An Instrument Transformers is a type of transformer used in AC power systems to measure electrical quantities such as voltage, current, power, energy, power factor, and frequency. Potential transformers are also equipped with protective relays to protect the power grid.
The main purpose of the transformer is to step down the AC power voltage and current and measure the corresponding signal. Very high voltage and current levels in the power system. Building instrumentation to measure such high levels of voltage and current is very difficult and expensive. Measuring devices are usually designed for 5 amps and 110 volts. A large number of electrical parameters can be measured using low power transducers. Therefore, these transformers are very popular in modern power systems.
For measurement or protection systems, high voltages can be converted to low voltages, and large currents can be converted to small currents. Its main function is to proportionally convert high voltage or high current to standard low voltage (100V) or standard low current (5A or 1A, all relative to the nominal value) to standardize measuring devices. At the same time, transformers can be used to isolate high voltage systems for personal and equipment safety. An instrument transformer is a type of transformer that converts current and voltage using the principle of electromagnetic induction. To monitor, measure and protect the system, transformers proportionally transfer performance information from the primary circuit to the secondary circuit and make it available to secondary devices such as meters and relay protection devices. With sufficient insulation strength between the primary and secondary windings of the transformer, the secondary equipment and personnel can be electrically isolated from the primary high voltage, and the secondary side of the transformer is grounded at one point to ensure the safety of equipment and personnel.
Expanding Grid Infrastructure is Fueling the Indian Instrument Transformers Market
As the Indian energy market faces increasing power demand, the power grid is becoming more susceptible to voltage fluctuations. Potential transformers ensure the stability, protection and economy of power grids. They convert or reduce high voltages and currents to maximize safety and ease of use. In order to be able to meet the increasing demand, stable operation of the power system is necessary. Power grid failures result in significant economic losses and catastrophic damage to electrical infrastructure. These situations can be avoided by using potential transformers that ensure safe and cost-effective automation of control systems. By combining a potential transformer with a general electrical measuring instrument, it is possible to measure a large amount of electricity with a potential transformer.. The Indian transformer industry is experiencing tremendous growth due to favorable regulatory measures to maintain grid stability and energy efficiency. For example, the National Electricity Policy (NEP, 2021) aims to ensure grid stability at any transmitting station or substation, including high voltage equipment such as potential transformers and switchgears. Moreover, growing interest in rural electrification coincides with the upgrading of existing power grids. This is because authorities are being asked to build efficient protection and surveillance mechanisms. Hence, increasing network complexity across the electrical infrastructure coupled with emerging peak power demands of end-users is driving the growth of the Indian instrument transformer market.
Market Segmentation
India Instrument Transformers market is segmented into type, dielectric medium, voltage, enclosure type, cooling type, phase, application, end user and region. Based on type, the market is bifurcated into current transformers, potential transformers, and combined instrument transformers. Based on dielectric medium, the market is further segmented into liquid dielectric, SF6 gas dielectric, and solid dielectric. Based on voltage, the market is further split into distribution voltage, sub-transmission voltage, high voltage transmission, extra high voltage transmission, and ultra-high voltage transmission. Based on enclosure type, the market is further bifurcated into indoor & outdoor. Based on cooling type, the market is further split into dry v/s oil immersed. Based on phase, the market is further bifurcated into single phase and three phase. Based on application, the market is further divided into transformer & circuit breaker bushing, switchgear assemblies, relaying, metering & protection. Based on end user, the market is further bifurcated into energy & utilities, power generation, railways & metros, industries & OEMs, and others. Based on region, the market is further divided into North, South, West and East.
Market player
Major market players in the India Instrument Transformers Market are ABB India Ltd., GE Power India Limited, Siemens Limited, Arteche Smartgrid India Private Limited, PFIFFNER Instrument Transformers Pvt. Ltd., Schneider Electric India Pvt. Ltd., Eaton Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt. Ltd., CG Power and Industrial Solutions Ltd, and Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited.
Report Scope:
In this report, India Instrument Transformers Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
- India Instrument Transformers Market, By Type:
- Current Transformers
- Potential Transformers
- Combined Instrument Transformers
- India Instrument Transformers Market, By Dielectric Medium:
- Liquid Dielectric
- SF6 Gas Dielectric
- Solid Dielectric
- India Instrument Transformers Market, By Voltage:
- Distribution Voltage
- Sub-Transmission Voltage
- High Voltage Transmission
- Extra High Voltage Transmission
- Ultra-High Voltage Transmission
- India Instrument Transformers Market, By Enclosure Type:
- Indoor
- Outdoor
- India Instrument Transformers Market, By Cooling Type:
- Dry
- Oil Immersed
- India Instrument Transformers Market, By Phase:
- Single
- Three
- India Instrument Transformers Market, By Application:
- Transformer & Circuit Breaker Bushing
- Switchgear Assemblies
- Relaying
- Metering & Protection
- India Instrument Transformers Market, By End User:
- Power Generation
- Railways & Metros
- Industries & OEMs
- India Instrument Transformers Market, By Region:
- South India
- North India
- West India
- East India
Competitive Landscape
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the India Instrument Transformers Market.
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