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The burgeoning power quality industry, fuelled by increasing power quality needs, is driving the global dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) markets. It is receiving substantial support from the increasing number of research and development (R&D) activities under taken by the DVR enterprises.
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (powersupplies.frost.com), World Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) Markets reveals that these markets generated revenues of $33.5 million in 2004. Total market revenue is expected to reach $53.4 million in 2011.
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DVRs are efficient at tackling rising power quality issues such as voltage sags, surges, spikes and other anomalies, thus aiding industries to secure uninterrupted generation, transmission and distribution of power, a factor likely to boost the market revenues.
“However, a lack of awareness about DVRs among end users is acting as a deterrent to product growth,” notes Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Ramya Srinivasan. “The majority of power anomalies are voltage sags that can be corrected using DVRs.”
Enterprises need to educate end users about the reasons for the occurrence of these power-related set backs and the means to rectify them. This would help curtail the huge customer expenditure on resolving power problems.
While the importance of this education is growing, certain smaller companies remain apprehensive about investing large capital in new products due to a lack of infrastructure and resources. They are reluctant to use technologies that are both new and awaiting approval and those that are not widely in use.
“Nevertheless, towards the end of the forecast period (2004-2011) technological advancements could make it necessary for end users to become more adaptive, eventually encouraging greater investments,” states Ramya Srinivasan.
Technologically advanced products include voltage-sensitive equipment such as specification for semiconductor processing equipment voltage sag immunity (SEMI 47), compliant equipments, motor drivers, data and server equipment and others. These instruments are highly sensitive to minute voltage fluctuations and DVRs are effective in handling such snags.
Hence, DVR companies need to offer superior quality equipments at an optimum price while maintaining equilibrium between the two.
Overall, customer service and support functions play a vital role in helping manufacturers retain their customer base. Product innovations and enhancements together with services should nullify the losses in terms of resources, revenue and productivity for the end users.
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Keywords in this Press Release: dynamic voltage restorer, DVR, voltage sags, surges, spikes, specification for semiconductor processing equipment voltage sag immunity, SEMI 47, motor drivers, research, information, market, trends, technology, service, forecast
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