Research and Markets: Analyzing the Growth Opportunities in the World Non-renewable Inverter Market

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Tue Jul 7, 2009 11:00am EDT

DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/854bb8/analyzing_the_grow) has
announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Analyzing the Growth
Opportunities in the World Non-renewable Inverter Market" to their offering. 

This study discusses the world non-renewable inverter market. This research
analyses two major segments including total market, non-renewable energy-based
power inverter market and non-renewable energy-based power inverter/charger
market. Each segment is analyzed at a detailed level including drivers,
restraints, technology and price trends, distribution channels and competitive
structure. Revenues analysis are provides for all segments. Each market segments
are further discussed at sub segment levels that include geographic regions,
power ranges and end-user segments. 

This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Analyzing the Growth Opportunities
in the World Non-renewable Inverter Market provides market trends, revenue
analysis, and competitive analysis. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert
analysts thoroughly examine the market for non-renewable inverters in the
telecom, retail, industrial, military, and medical industries. 

Economic Slowdown and Stiff Competition among Vendors has Affected the Growth in
the World Non-renewable Inverter Market 

The demand for non-renewable inverters mostly depends on the trends in the
end-user markets. The economic slowdown that started during the later half of
2008 has significantly affected the development in the telecom,
residential/consumer, automotive, retail, and industrial sectors. Weakening of
key end-user segments has lowered demand for non-renewable inverters. However,
economic recovery in 2010 is expected to set market momentum back on track. Till
then, manufacturers must work on innovative strategies to keep their edge in
this highly competitive marketplace. Most of the vendors are focused on a
specific end user segment or an application. While some vendors concentrate on
the retail or mobile segment, where the products are mass produced, others
specialize in products that are custom designed for the telecom, military, and
medical space. Most vendors have products at par with the electrical grid
standards of other countries, making the market fiercely contested. 

To increase revenues and keep abreast of industry growth, vendors must
aggressively work towards retaining their existing clients. Customer retention
will help them to sustain revenues in these tough times. Vendors must also
strive for product differentiation and work towards enhancing reliability. This
is likely to enable them to generate more revenues when economic stability
returns. Power requirements are steadily increasing in regions such as Asia
Pacific, Middle East, Latin America, and parts of Africa as utilities are trying
to keep pace with the demands of infrastructure and housing growth. "Lack of
reliable power in major parts of the developing world is expected to positively
impact the demand for non renewable energy based inverters," notes the analyst
of this research service. "However, strong price competition from local inverter
vendors is likely to be a barrier for new entrants." 

Key Topics Covered:

Executive Summary 

Total Non-Renewable Inverter Market 

Non-Renewable Power Inverter Market 

Non-Renewable Inverter/Charger Market 

Terms And Definitions 

Decision Support Database 

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/854bb8/analyzing_the_grow





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