Latest Developments in Global Low Voltage Energy Distribution Market

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Latest Developments in Global Low Voltage Energy Distribution Market

  • Semiconductors and Electronics
  • Apr 2021
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 60
  • No of Figures: 220

  • In March 2024, Schneider Electric unveiled its new generation of “FlexSeT” Low Voltage Switchboards tailored for North American commercial buildings. These modular switchboards enhance installation speed and flexibility, reduce downtime, and are equipped with EcoStruxure IoT integration for remote monitoring and energy analytics. This innovation reinforces Schneider Electric's focus on digitization and modular design, addressing growing demands for smart, safe, and scalable LV energy distribution systems.
  • In February 2024, Siemens AG launched its SENTRON 3WA air circuit breakers across global markets, designed with enhanced digital capabilities, including remote diagnostics, predictive maintenance, and real-time energy monitoring. These LV breakers are targeted at industrial and commercial applications, supporting increased automation, uptime, and energy efficiency—critical in modern smart infrastructure setups.
  • In January 2024, ABB Ltd. introduced the NeoGear Low Voltage switchgear system in India, aiming to reduce energy losses and enhance electrical safety in high-demand industries like oil & gas, data centers, and manufacturing. Built on BusPlate technology, NeoGear minimizes arc flash risk and supports compact footprint designs, representing ABB’s push for future-proof LV solutions in fast-developing economies.
  • In October 2023, Legrand launched its XL³ S distribution panels in the European market, emphasizing tool-free installation, customizable layouts, and support for smart metering devices. The panels are designed for both residential and commercial properties, aligning with rising European building standards focused on energy efficiency and digital readiness.
  • In August 2023, Eaton Corporation announced an investment of $150 million in its North American LV switchgear manufacturing capacity, citing rising demand from the renewable energy, EV charging, and data center segments. The expansion includes production of draw-out LV switchboards with built-in IoT sensors, aiming to serve complex, high-load distribution requirements with minimal downtime.