
Power Quality Equipment - Company Evaluation Report, 2025 (Abridged Report)
Description
The Power Quality Equipment Companies Quadrant is a comprehensive industry analysis that provides valuable insights into the global market for Power Quality Equipment. This quadrant offers a detailed evaluation of key market players, technological advancements, product innovations, and industry trends. MarketsandMarkets 360 Quadrants evaluated over 131 companies, of which the Top 14 Power Quality Equipment Companies were categorized and recognized as the quadrant leaders.
Power Quality Equipment (PQE) is a suite of devices designed to protect sensitive electronics from disturbances in the electrical supply. These issues, such as voltage sags, harmonic distortion, surges, and interruptions, can cause equipment malfunction, data corruption, and costly downtime. PQE includes a range of solutions like Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) that provide backup power, surge protectors that clamp voltage spikes, and harmonic filters that clean up electrical noise. The fundamental purpose of this equipment is to ensure a clean, stable, and reliable flow of electricity to critical loads.
The market for PQE is primarily driven by the increasing digitization and automation across all sectors. Modern facilities, from data centers and hospitals to industrial plants and commercial offices, are filled with microprocessor-based equipment that is highly vulnerable to power quality issues. The growing integration of renewable energy sources like solar and wind into the grid, which can introduce instability, further fuels the need for power quality correction to maintain grid reliability. Consequently, businesses are investing in PQE to safeguard their assets, ensure operational continuity, and prevent financial losses.
Despite the clear benefits, adoption faces some hurdles. The high initial capital investment for comprehensive power quality solutions can be a significant barrier, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises. There is often a lack of awareness among end-users about the specific causes and costly consequences of poor power quality, leading to underinvestment. The complexity of diagnosing power problems and selecting the appropriate equipment often requires specialized expertise, and retrofitting older electrical systems with modern PQE can be both disruptive and expensive.
The 360 Quadrant maps the Power Quality Equipment companies based on criteria such as revenue, geographic presence, growth strategies, investments, and sales strategies for the market presence of the Power Quality Equipment quadrant. The top criteria for product footprint evaluation included Equipment [Surge Arrester, Surge Protection Device, Static VAR Compensator, Synchronous Condenser, Voltage Regulator, Power Quality Meter, Digital Static Transfer Switch, Uninterruptible Power Supply, Isolation Transformer, Harmonic Filter, Power Conditioning Unit, Power Distribution Unit], Phase [Single and Three], End User [Industrial & Manufacturing, Commercial, Utilities, Transportation, Residential].
Key Players:
Major vendors in the Power Quality Equipment market are ABB (Switzerland), Schneider Electric (France), Eaton (Ireland), Siemens (Germany), General Electric (US), Emerson Toshiba (Japan), Emerson (US), Legrand (France), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan), Piller Power Systems (Germany), AMETEK POWERVAR (US), Vertiv Group Corp. (US), Acumentrics (US), Leviton Manufacturing (US), and Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan). The key strategies major vendors implement in the Power Quality Equipment market are partnerships, collaborations, product launches, and product enhancements.
ABB
ABB is a leading global technology company energizing the transformation of society and industry. The Swiss-based powerhouse operates across four key business areas: Electrification, Motion, Process Automation, and Robotics. Its strategy focuses on driving growth in high-demand segments like e-mobility, data centers, and renewable energy integration. Through its ABB Ability™ digital platform, the company provides solutions that enhance energy efficiency and productivity for its customers worldwide. This combination of deep domain expertise and digital innovation solidifies ABB's position as a critical enabler of a more sustainable and resource-efficient future.
Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is a global leader in the digital transformation of energy management and industrial automation. The French multinational champions the cause of sustainability and efficiency, powered by its EcoStruxure™ platform—an open, IoT-enabled architecture connecting its vast hardware portfolio. Strategically, Schneider Electric focuses on helping customers in buildings, data centers, and industries to decarbonize by making energy more digital and electric. By combining its deep product expertise with powerful software and analytics through its ownership of AVEVA, the company solidifies its role as a premier partner for a net-zero world.
Eaton
Eaton is a global intelligent power management company dedicated to improving the quality of life and protecting the environment. Its primary business segments, Electrical and Aerospace, provide critical solutions for power distribution, quality, and control, alongside advanced systems for aircraft. Strategically, Eaton is leveraging its deep expertise to capitalize on the global trends of electrification and the energy transition, with its eMobility segment being a key growth driver. By providing solutions that make power safer, more efficient, and more sustainable, Eaton maintains its leadership position in powering businesses and communities worldwide.
Power Quality Equipment (PQE) is a suite of devices designed to protect sensitive electronics from disturbances in the electrical supply. These issues, such as voltage sags, harmonic distortion, surges, and interruptions, can cause equipment malfunction, data corruption, and costly downtime. PQE includes a range of solutions like Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) that provide backup power, surge protectors that clamp voltage spikes, and harmonic filters that clean up electrical noise. The fundamental purpose of this equipment is to ensure a clean, stable, and reliable flow of electricity to critical loads.
The market for PQE is primarily driven by the increasing digitization and automation across all sectors. Modern facilities, from data centers and hospitals to industrial plants and commercial offices, are filled with microprocessor-based equipment that is highly vulnerable to power quality issues. The growing integration of renewable energy sources like solar and wind into the grid, which can introduce instability, further fuels the need for power quality correction to maintain grid reliability. Consequently, businesses are investing in PQE to safeguard their assets, ensure operational continuity, and prevent financial losses.
Despite the clear benefits, adoption faces some hurdles. The high initial capital investment for comprehensive power quality solutions can be a significant barrier, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises. There is often a lack of awareness among end-users about the specific causes and costly consequences of poor power quality, leading to underinvestment. The complexity of diagnosing power problems and selecting the appropriate equipment often requires specialized expertise, and retrofitting older electrical systems with modern PQE can be both disruptive and expensive.
The 360 Quadrant maps the Power Quality Equipment companies based on criteria such as revenue, geographic presence, growth strategies, investments, and sales strategies for the market presence of the Power Quality Equipment quadrant. The top criteria for product footprint evaluation included Equipment [Surge Arrester, Surge Protection Device, Static VAR Compensator, Synchronous Condenser, Voltage Regulator, Power Quality Meter, Digital Static Transfer Switch, Uninterruptible Power Supply, Isolation Transformer, Harmonic Filter, Power Conditioning Unit, Power Distribution Unit], Phase [Single and Three], End User [Industrial & Manufacturing, Commercial, Utilities, Transportation, Residential].
Key Players:
Major vendors in the Power Quality Equipment market are ABB (Switzerland), Schneider Electric (France), Eaton (Ireland), Siemens (Germany), General Electric (US), Emerson Toshiba (Japan), Emerson (US), Legrand (France), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan), Piller Power Systems (Germany), AMETEK POWERVAR (US), Vertiv Group Corp. (US), Acumentrics (US), Leviton Manufacturing (US), and Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan). The key strategies major vendors implement in the Power Quality Equipment market are partnerships, collaborations, product launches, and product enhancements.
ABB
ABB is a leading global technology company energizing the transformation of society and industry. The Swiss-based powerhouse operates across four key business areas: Electrification, Motion, Process Automation, and Robotics. Its strategy focuses on driving growth in high-demand segments like e-mobility, data centers, and renewable energy integration. Through its ABB Ability™ digital platform, the company provides solutions that enhance energy efficiency and productivity for its customers worldwide. This combination of deep domain expertise and digital innovation solidifies ABB's position as a critical enabler of a more sustainable and resource-efficient future.
Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is a global leader in the digital transformation of energy management and industrial automation. The French multinational champions the cause of sustainability and efficiency, powered by its EcoStruxure™ platform—an open, IoT-enabled architecture connecting its vast hardware portfolio. Strategically, Schneider Electric focuses on helping customers in buildings, data centers, and industries to decarbonize by making energy more digital and electric. By combining its deep product expertise with powerful software and analytics through its ownership of AVEVA, the company solidifies its role as a premier partner for a net-zero world.
Eaton
Eaton is a global intelligent power management company dedicated to improving the quality of life and protecting the environment. Its primary business segments, Electrical and Aerospace, provide critical solutions for power distribution, quality, and control, alongside advanced systems for aircraft. Strategically, Eaton is leveraging its deep expertise to capitalize on the global trends of electrification and the energy transition, with its eMobility segment being a key growth driver. By providing solutions that make power safer, more efficient, and more sustainable, Eaton maintains its leadership position in powering businesses and communities worldwide.
- Tables List
- Table 1 Power Quality Equipment Market Snapshot
- Table 2 Power Quality Equipment Market: Role Of Companies In Ecosystem
- Table 3 List Of Major Patents, 2021–2024
- Table 4 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis: Power Quality Equipment Market
- Table 5 Power Quality Equipment Market: Overview Of Strategies Adopted
- By Key Players, 2020–2024
- Table 6 Power Quality Equipment Market: Degree Of Competition, 2024
- Table 7 Power Quality Equipment Market: Region Footprint
- Table 8 Power Quality Equipment Market: Phase Footprint
- Table 9 Power Quality Equipment Market: Equipment Footprint
- Table 10 Power Quality Equipment Market: End User Footprint
- Table 11 Power Quality Equipment Market: Detailed List Of Key Startups/Smes
- Table 12 Power Quality Equipment Market: Competitive Benchmarking Of
- Key Startups/Smes
- Table 13 Power Quality Equipment Market: Product Launches,
- January 2020–december 2024
- Table 14 Power Quality Equipment Market: Deals, January 2020–december 2024
- Table 15 Power Quality Equipment Market: Expansions,
- January 2020–december 2024
- Table 16 Eaton: Company Overview
- Table 17 Eaton: Products Offered
- Table 18 Eaton: Product Launches
- Table 19 Eaton: Deals
- Table 20 Eaton: Expansions
- Table 21 Siemens: Company Overview
- Table 22 Siemens: Products Offered
- Table 23 Siemens: Product Launches
- Table 24 Siemens: Deals
- Table 25 Abb: Company Overview
- Table 26 Abb: Products Offered
- Table 27 Abb: Product Launches
- Table 28 Abb: Deals
- Table 29 Abb: Other Developments
- Table 30 Schneider Electric: Company Overview
- Table 31 Schneider Electric: Products Offered
- Table 32 Schneider Electric: Product Launches
- Table 33 Schneider Electric: Deals
- Table 34 General Electric: Company Overview
- Table 35 General Electric: Products Offered
- Table 36 Toshiba: Company Overview
- Table 37 Toshiba: Products Offered
- Table 38 Emerson: Company Overview
- Table 39 Emerson: Products Offered
- Table 40 Legrand: Company Overview
- Table 41 Legrand: Products Offered
- Table 42 Hitachi, Ltd.: Company Overview
- Table 43 Hitachi, Ltd.: Products Offered
- Table 44 Hitachi, Ltd.: Expansions
- Table 45 Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.: Company Overview
- Table 46 Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.: Products Offered
- Table 47 Mitsubishi Electric: Company Overview
- Table 48 Mitsubishi Electric: Products Offered
- Table 49 Mitsubishi Electric: Product Launches
- Table 50 Mitsubishi Electric: Deals
- Table 51 Vertiv Group Corporation: Company Overview
- Table 52 Vertiv Group Corporation: Products Offered
- Table 53 Vertiv Group Corporation: Product Launches
- Table 54 Vertiv Group Corporation: Deals
- Table 55 Delta Electronics: Company Overview
- Table 56 Delta Electronics: Products Offered
- Table 57 Piller Power Systems: Company Overview
- Table 58 Piller Power Systems: Products Offered
- Table 59 Piller Power Systems: Product Launches
- Table 60 Piller Power Systems: Other Developments
- Table 61 Ametek Powervar: Company Overview
- Table 62 Ametek Powervar: Products Offered
- Table 63 Ametek Powervar: Deals
- Table 64 Acumentrics: Company Overview
- Table 65 Acumentrics: Products Offered
- Table 66 Acumentrics: Product Launches
- Table 67 Acumentrics: Deals
- Table 68 Acumentrics: Expansions
- Table 69 Leviton Manufacturing: Company Overview
- Table 70 Leviton Manufacturing: Products Offered
- Table 71 Leviton Manufacturing: Product Launches
- Table 72 Leviton Manufacturing: Deals
- Table 73 Mte: Company Overview
- Table 74 Mte: Products Offered
- Table 75 Mte: Product Launches
- Table 76 Socomec: Company Overview
- Table 77 Socomec: Products Offered
- Table 78 Socomec: Product Launches
- Table 79 Panduit Corp: Company Overview
- Table 80 Panduit Corp: Products Offered
- Table 81 Power Quality Equipment Market: Risk Analysis
- Figures List
- Figure 1 Uninterruptable Power Supply Segment To Account For
- Largest Market Share During Forecast Period
- Figure 2 Industrial & Manufacturing Segment To Dominate Power
- Quality Equipment Market From 2025 To 2030
- Figure 3 Three Phase Segment To Account For Larger Market Share
- During Forecast Period
- Figure 4 Asia Pacific Held Largest Share Of Global Power Quality
- Equipment Market In 2024
- Figure 5 Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, And Challenges
- Figure 6 Total Electricity Generation, By Region, 2010−2050
- Figure 7 Total Renewable Energy Supply, 2020–2040
- Figure 8 Global Renewable Generation, By Region
- Figure 9 Global Electric Car Sales, 2018–2024
- Figure 10 Trends/Disruptions Impacting Customer Business
- Figure 11 Power Quality Equipment Market: Ecosystem Analysis
- Figure 12 Power Quality Equipment Market: Supply Chain Analysis
- Figure 13 Patents Applied And Granted, 2015–2024
- Figure 14 Power Quality Equipment Market: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
- Figure 15 Market Share Analysis Of Companies Offering
- Power Quality Equipment, 2024
- Figure 16 Power Quality Equipment Market: Revenue Analysis Of
- Five Key Players, 2019–2023
- Figure 17 Company Valuation, 2025
- Figure 18 Financial Metrics, 2025
- Figure 19 Product Comparison
- Figure 20 Power Quality Equipment Market: Company Evaluation Matrix
- (Key Players), 2024
- Figure 21 Power Quality Equipment Market: Company Footprint
- Figure 22 Power Quality Equipment Market: Company Evaluation Matrix (Startups/Smes), 2024
- Figure 23 Eaton: Company Snapshot
- Figure 24 Siemens: Company Snapshot
- Figure 25 Abb: Company Snapshot
- Figure 26 Schneider Electric: Company Snapshot
- Figure 27 General Electric: Company Snapshot
- Figure 28 Toshiba: Company Snapshot
- Figure 29 Emerson: Company Snapshot
- Figure 30 Legrand: Company Snapshot
- Figure 31 Hitachi, Ltd.: Company Snapshot
- Figure 32 Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.: Company Snapshot
- Figure 33 Mitsubishi Electric: Company Snapshot
- Figure 34 Vertiv Group Corporation: Company Snapshot
- Figure 35 Delta Electronics: Company Snapshot
- Figure 36 Power Quality Equipment Market: Research Design
Table of Contents
152 Pages
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Market Definition
- 1.2 Inclusions And Exclusions
- 1.3 Stakeholders
- 2 Executive Summary
- 3 Market Overview
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Market Dynamics
- 3.2.1 Drivers
- 3.2.1.1 Growing Demand For Uninterrupted Power Supply
- 3.2.1.2 Increasing Adoption Of Renewable Energy Sources
- 3.2.1.3 Increasing Industrial Automation & Electrification
- 3.2.2 Restraints
- 3.2.2.1 High Initial Investment & Maintenance Costs
- 3.2.2.2 Competition From Alternative Technologies
- 3.2.3 Opportunities
- 3.2.3.1 Surge In Battery Energy Storage Systems
- 3.2.3.2 Growing Demand For Modular & Scalable Solutions
- 3.2.3.3 Adoption Of Hybrid & Renewable Energy Microgrids
- 3.2.4 Challenges
- 3.2.4.1 Interoperability Issues In Smart Grid Systems
- 3.2.4.2 Growing Preference For Cloud-based Energy Management
- 3.3 Trends/Disruptions Impacting Customer Business
- 3.4 Ecosystem Analysis
- 3.5 Supply Chain Analysis
- 3.6 Technology Analysis
- 3.6.1 Key Technologies
- 3.6.1.1 Iot-enabled Monitoring Systems
- 3.6.1.2 Modular Ups Systems
- 3.6.2 Complementary Technologies
- 3.6.2.1 Energy Storage Systems (Ess)
- 3.6.2.2 Smart Grid Technology
- 3.6.3 Adjacent Technologies
- 3.6.3.1 Power System Simulation Software
- 3.7 Patent Analysis
- 3.8 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
- 3.8.1 Threat Of Substitutes
- 3.8.2 Bargaining Power Of Suppliers
- 3.8.3 Bargaining Power Of Buyers
- 3.8.4 Threat Of New Entrants
- 3.8.5 Intensity Of Competitive Rivalry
- 4 Competitive Landscape
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Key Player Strategies/Right To Win, 2020–2024
- 4.3 Market Share Analysis, 2024
- 4.4 Revenue Analysis, 2019–2023
- 4.5 Company Valuation And Financial Metrics, 2025
- 4.6 Product Comparison
- 4.7 Company Evaluation Matrix: Key Players, 2024
- 4.7.1 Stars
- 4.7.2 Emerging Leaders
- 4.7.3 Pervasive Players
- 4.7.4 Participants
- 4.7.5 Company Footprint: Key Players, 2024
- 4.7.5.1 Company Footprint
- 4.7.5.2 Region Footprint
- 4.7.5.3 Phase Footprint
- 4.7.5.4 Equipment Footprint
- 4.7.5.5 End User Footprint
- 4.8 Company Evaluation Matrix: Startups/Smes, 2024
- 4.8.1 Progressive Companies
- 4.8.2 Responsive Companies
- 4.8.3 Dynamic Companies
- 4.8.4 Starting Blocks
- 4.8.5 Competitive Benchmarking: Startups/Smes, 2024
- 4.8.5.1 Detailed List Of Key Startups/Smes
- 4.8.5.2 Competitive Benchmarking Of Key Startups/Smes
- 4.9 Competitive Scenario
- 4.9.1 Product Launches
- 4.9.2 Deals
- 4.9.3 Expansions
- 5 Company Profiles
- 5.1 Key Players
- 5.1.1 Eaton
- 5.1.1.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.1.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.1.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.1.3.1 Product Launches
- 5.1.1.3.2 Deals
- 5.1.1.3.3 Expansions
- 5.1.1.4 Mnm View
- 5.1.1.4.1 Key Strengths
- 5.1.1.4.2 Strategic Choices
- 5.1.1.4.3 Weaknesses And Competitive Threats
- 5.1.2 Siemens
- 5.1.2.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.2.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.2.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.2.3.1 Product Launches
- 5.1.2.3.2 Deals
- 5.1.2.4 Mnm View
- 5.1.2.4.1 Key Strengths
- 5.1.2.4.2 Strategic Choices
- 5.1.2.4.3 Weaknesses And Competitive Threats
- 5.1.3 Abb
- 5.1.3.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.3.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.3.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.3.3.1 Product Launches
- 5.1.3.3.2 Deals
- 5.1.3.3.3 Other Developments
- 5.1.3.4 Mnm View
- 5.1.3.4.1 Key Strengths
- 5.1.3.4.2 Strategic Choices
- 5.1.3.4.3 Weaknesses And Competitive Threats
- 5.1.4 Schneider Electric
- 5.1.4.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.4.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.4.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.4.3.1 Product Launches
- 5.1.4.3.2 Deals
- 5.1.4.4 Mnm View
- 5.1.4.4.1 Key Strengths
- 5.1.4.4.2 Strategic Choices
- 5.1.4.4.3 Weaknesses And Competitive Threats
- 5.1.5 General Electric
- 5.1.5.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.5.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.5.3 Mnm View
- 5.1.5.3.1 Key Strengths
- 5.1.5.3.2 Strategic Choices
- 5.1.5.3.3 Weaknesses And Competitive Threats
- 5.1.6 Toshiba Corporation
- 5.1.6.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.6.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.7 Emerson
- 5.1.7.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.7.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.8 Legrand
- 5.1.8.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.8.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.9 Hitachi, Ltd.
- 5.1.9.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.9.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.9.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.9.3.1 Expansions
- 5.1.10 Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.
- 5.1.10.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.10.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.11 Mitsubishi Electric
- 5.1.11.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.11.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.11.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.11.3.1 Product Launches
- 5.1.11.3.2 Deals
- 5.1.12 Vertiv Group Corporation
- 5.1.12.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.12.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.12.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.12.3.1 Product Launches
- 5.1.12.3.2 Deals
- 5.1.13 Delta Electronics
- 5.1.13.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.13.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.14 Piller Power Systems
- 5.1.14.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.14.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.14.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.14.3.1 Product Launches
- 5.1.14.3.2 Other Developments
- 5.1.15 Ametek Powervar
- 5.1.15.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.15.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.15.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.15.3.1 Deals
- 5.1.16 Acumentrics
- 5.1.16.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.16.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.16.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.16.3.1 Product Launches
- 5.1.16.3.2 Deals
- 5.1.16.3.3 Expansions
- 5.1.17 Leviton Manufacturing
- 5.1.17.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.17.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.17.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.17.3.1 Product Launches
- 5.1.17.3.2 Deals
- 5.1.18 Mte
- 5.1.18.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.18.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.18.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.18.3.1 Product Launches
- 5.1.19 Socomec
- 5.1.19.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.19.2 Products Offered
- 5.1.19.3 Recent Developments
- 5.1.19.3.1 Product Launches
- 5.1.20 Panduit Corp
- 5.1.20.1 Business Overview
- 5.1.20.2 Products Offered
- 5.2 Other Players
- 5.2.1 Infinite Electronics
- 5.2.2 Cyber Power Systems
- 5.2.3 Circutor
- 5.2.4 La Marche
- 5.2.5 Satec Ltd.
- 6 Appendix
- 6.1 Research Methodology
- 6.1.1 Research Data
- 6.1.1.1 Secondary Data
- 6.1.1.2 Primary Data
- 6.1.2 Forecast
- 6.1.3 Research Assumptions
- 6.1.4 Risk Analysis
- 6.1.5 Research Limitations
- 6.2 Company Evaluation Matrix: Methodology
- 6.3 Author Details
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