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According to the analysts at Technavio, the global powerline carrier market is envisaged to witness impressive growth and will post a CAGR of more than 9% over the forecast period. One of the key factors driving the growth of this market is the increasing adoption of powerline communication (PLC) in lighting applications. Lighting applications use PLC for street lighting automation, including car park lighting, roadways lighting, tunnel lighting, and urban lighting. Since street lighting comprises more than 20% of worldwide electricity consumption and is one of the major expenses for governments and large enterprises, it has prompted governments to move towards automated street lighting networks. As PLC technology does not require the installation of new wires and saves on operational costs, it is gaining traction among government organizations as a preferred technology for automating street lighting networks. Lighting systems can be connected to a network on existing power lines, and the communication can be maintained even underground and through walls. Moreover, PLC technology is allowing countries to shift to LED street lighting and controls at minimum expenditure, which is likely to propel the growth prospects of this market in the coming years.
The increasing development of smart cities and smart homes worldwide is one of the emerging trends spurring the growth prospects of this market over the forecast period. The growing emphasis on energy conservation and resource management is contributing to the development of smart cities and smart homes around the world. PLC technology enables data transmission on existing electrical power lines, and thus it is emerging to be one of the preferred technologies for home automation and smart cities. Moreover, the smart home market is expected to witness tremendous growth by 2020 due to the rising number of connected smart home devices. The development of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and smart lighting in smart cities are also attributed to the growth of this market over the next four years.
During 2015, the broadband PLC segment dominated the market and accounted for more than 55% of the market share in terms of revenue. Broadband PLC provides high data transfer rate at a shorter distance, and therefore, better suited for high-bandwidth and content-rich applications like audio, video, gaming, and the Internet. Moreover, it also widely used for indoor networking, which requires high data transfer speeds at short range. These factors have led to the increasing adoption of broadband PLC until the end of 2020.
In terms of geography, EMEA dominated the market and is expected to reach more than USD 2 billion by 2020. The growth of this market in EMEA is attributed to the fact that governments of countries like Africa, Austria, Germany, France, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands are increasingly focussing on replacing their aging electrical grids with smart grids.
The global powerline carrier market is characterized by the presence of several well-established vendors. The vendor competition is likely to intensify with the entry of a large number of PLC providers in the market space. The vendors in the market are developing application-specific PLC systems and are categorized into two technology segments – broadband PLC and narrowband PLC.
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PART 01: Executive summary
PART 02: Scope of the report
PART 03: Market research methodology
PART 04: Introduction
PART 05: Summary of key figures
PART 06: Technology landscape
PART 07: Market landscape
PART 08: Impact of macroeconomic factors on market
PART 09: Market segmentation by application
PART 10: Market segmentation by technology
PART 11: Geographical segmentation
PART 12: Market drivers
PART 13: Impact of drivers
PART 14: Market challenges
PART 15: Impact of drivers and challenges
PART 16: Market trends
PART 17: Vendor landscape
PART 18: Appendix
PART 19: Explore Technavio
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