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Industrial digital substations incorporate multiple components such as electrical systems, communication networks, substation automation systems, monitoring and control systems, among others. In North America, the market for industrial digital substations is experiencing significant growth primarily driven by advancements in electrical systems, with projections indicating it could surpass USD 600 million by 2032. Advancements in digitalization and automation technologies are markedly enhancing the efficiency and dependability of power management, facilitating superior monitoring and control of electrical systems. The drive to modernize grid infrastructure, alongside the incorporation of renewable energy sources, necessitates advanced digital substations capable of managing intricate power flows and maintaining stability.
Based on voltage level, the medium voltage segment is expected to exhibit about 5% CAGR through 2032, driven by increasing industrialization and the need for reliable power distribution systems that can efficiently handle medium voltage operations. As industries adopt more advanced technologies and integrate renewable energy sources, the demand for digital substations capable of managing medium voltage levels with enhanced monitoring, control, and operational efficiency continues to rise, underscoring the segment's pivotal role in the market's evolution.
The U.S. industrial digital substation market is set to surpass USD 1.5 billion by 2032, driven by escalating demand for dependable and efficient power distribution systems alongside the growing adoption of renewable energy sources. Advances in IoT, big data analytics, and smart grid solutions are improving operational efficiency, real-time monitoring, and predictive maintenance, facilitating market expansion. Hitachi Energy's introduction of the solution for smart digital substation in February 2021, integrating Lumada APM predictive capabilities across digital substation technology, is expected to bolster industry growth. Government policies supporting infrastructure upgrades and carbon emission reductions, coupled with increasing concerns over grid security amidst rising cyber threats, are further propelling the transition to digital substations.