Demand for industrial automation to boost electric drives market
Posted to News on 15th Jan 2013, 16:26

Demand for industrial automation to boost electric drives market

The demand for industrial automation, rising energy costs and improved understanding of the advantages of electric drives will encourage their uptake across Eastern Europe, Russia and CIS over 2012-2016. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (www.motors.frost.com), Electric Drives in Eastern Europe, Russia and CIS Market, finds that the market earned revenues of $472.5 million in 2011 and estimates this to reach $652.1 million in 2016. The research covers Alternative Current (AC), Direct Current (DC) and Servo Drives. AC drives are the largest product segment in the market.

Demand for industrial automation to boost electric drives market

Frost & Sullivan Industrial Automation & Process Control (IPC) Research Analyst Maryna Osipova, explains: "Industrial automation helps optimise manufacturing processes, improve plant performance and reduce operational costs. AC drives and servo drives are key components of advanced machines that help end users achieve such goals and sustain competitiveness on a global scale."

Servo drives and AC drives maximise the cost-efficiency of production and reduce the operating costs of industrial processes. These types of drives are used in different frequency applications, and demonstrate superior energy performance.

Rising energy costs too are pressuring end users to enhance their energy efficiency. This is training the spotlight on electric drives that support better energy performance.

Osipova explains: "In eastern Europe, electric drives are perceived as one of the best methods to save energy. The use of advanced electric drives has the potential to reduce energy consumption by 25 to 50 per cent."

However, the high corruption index of CIS countries and Russia and the limited development of the private sector are impeding market development. Moreover, economic and political instability dampen the level of government and foreign investments.

Osipova advises: "To successfully confront these challenges and limit the risks of establishing business in these regions, electric drives suppliers need to have a comprehensive understanding of the prevailing micro-environment. On a positive note, anticipated anti-corruption legislation and reduced red-tapism are set to create a more conducive environment for private sector participation."

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