Global Generators Database, Forecast to 2025

Global Generators Database, Forecast to 2025

A High-growth Segment Benchmarking System that Fuels New Deal Flow and Growth Pipeline

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12-Apr-2021
REGION
North America
Research Code: K596-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG02146-NA-MT_25368
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The global generator database monitors and forecasts growth opportunities and growth outlooks for applications and end-user segments affecting the global generator market. The database covers historical data from 2010 and forecasts through 2025. Revenue and unit forecasts in key performance areas will get companies ahead of the competition. We provide information on the regions to look at, for future investment, along with growth strategies. The database covers revenues and unit shipment for natural gas generators and diesel generators. Market metrics are provided for North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Africa and the Middle East. Revenue and units are tracked and forecast by power range inclusive of <30kw, 30–60kw, 60–150kw, 150–300kw, 300–500kw, 500–1000kw, and 1000–3000kw. End-user segments, including commercial gensets, industrial gensets, and residential gensets, are monitored; in addition, revenue is forecast by application, including peak shaving, prime power, and stand by.

The study covers the global generator market from four basic angles:
• Revenue Generation and Unit Shipment
• Fuel
• Key end-user segment
• Additional analysis by application

This research follows a rigorous research methodology, including
• Aligned datasets from a variety of sources including in-house Frost & Sullivan data, published reports, additional data such as government information, trade journals, and publications     
• Developed a historical and macro view of each region's genset revenue and unit shipment by fuel from 2010 to 2019
• 2021 to 2025 forecast based on internal market modeling; a combination of Frost & Sullivan's bottom-up approach and top-down evaluation

The combined secondary and primary approach of covering interviews with the maximum possible stakeholders (OEMs, distributors, etc.) ensures high accuracy for the quantitative analysis and the ability to cross-check and constantly revalidates market numbers while weeding out misinformation.

Key questions this study will answer:
• Which regions and countries have the highest revenue and which have the highest growth potential?
• Which end users already have a high proportion of the market? Which are most ready for expansion?
• How will the structure of the market change with time?

Author: Lucrecia Gomez

Table of Contents

The global generator database monitors and forecasts growth opportunities and growth outlooks for applications and end-user segments affecting the global generator market. The database covers historical data from 2010 and forecasts through 2025. Revenue and unit forecasts in key performance areas will get companies ahead of the competition. We provide information on the regions to look at, for future investment, along with growth strategies. The database covers revenues and unit shipment for natural gas generators and diesel generators. Market metrics are provided for North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Africa and the Middle East. Revenue and units are tracked and forecast by power range inclusive of <30kw, 30–60kw, 60–150kw, 150–300kw, 300–500kw, 500–1000kw, and 1000–3000kw. End-user segments, including commercial gensets, industrial gensets, and residential gensets, are monitored; in addition, revenue is forecast by application, including peak shaving, prime power, and stand by. The study covers the global generator market from four basic angles: • Revenue Generation and Unit Shipment • Fuel • Key end-user segment • Additional analysis by application This research follows a rigorous research methodology, including • Aligned datasets from a variety of sources including in-house Frost & Sullivan data, published reports, additional data such as government information, trade journals, and publications • Developed a historical and macro view of each region's genset revenue and unit shipment by fuel from 2010 to 2019 • 2021 to 2025 forecast based on internal market modeling; a combination of Frost & Sullivan's bottom-up approach and top-down evaluation The combined secondary and primary approach of covering interviews with the maximum possible stakeholders (OEMs, distributors, etc.) ensures high accuracy for the quantitative analysis and the ability to cross-check and constantly revalidates market numbers while weeding out misinformation. Key questions this study will answer: • Which regions and countries have the highest revenue and which have the highest growth potential? • Which end users already have a high proportion of the market? Which are most ready for expansion? • How will the structure of the market change with time? Author: Lucrecia Gomez
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