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Market Research Report

2008 POWER PROTECTION: GLOBAL MARKET DEMAND ANALYSIS MARKET INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM VOLUME 01: UPS 20 kVA AND UNDER: AMERICAS

Published by VDC Research Group
Published August, 2008 Product code 74732
Content info 132 Pages - 28 Exhibits
Price
US $ 5250 PDF by Email (Single User License)


2008 POWER PROTECTION: GLOBAL MARKET DEMAND ANALYSIS MARKET INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM VOLUME 01: UPS 20 kVA AND UNDER: AMERICAS published by VDC Research Group in August, 2008. This report consists of 132 Pages - 28 Exhibits and the price starts from US $ 5250.

Introduction

Abstract

RESEARCH OVERVIEW:

  • Pages: 132
  • Exhibits: 28
  • Profiled Companies: 20
  • Primary Sources/Telephone Sample Size: 34
  • Primary Sources/Web Survey Sample Size: 300
  • Market Forecast Coverage: 2007-2012
  • Regional Market Coverage: Americas

DETAILED OVERVIEW:

This report analyzes the Americas merchant market for uninterruptible power supply (UPS) products 20.0 kVA and under. Additionally, this study quantifies only UPS hardware and installed batteries, and not services, unbundled software, replacement batteries, or other UPS-related products.

Table of Contents

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • OVERVIEW
  • VENDOR MARKET SHARE
  • DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS

II. SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY

  • SCOPE
  • Base Year and Forecast Period
  • Captive and Merchant Shipments
  • Product Categories
  • Power Ranges
  • Americas Market
  • Channels of Distribution
  • Key Vertical Markets
  • Vendor Analysis
  • Vendor Profiles
  • METHODOLOGY
  • Primary Research
  • Secondary Research
  • Experienced Team of Analysts
  • Client Involvement

III. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • MARKET DRIVERS AND GROWTH FACTORS
  • Globalization
  • Data Centers
  • SOHO/SME Sectors
  • Green IT Initiatives
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE)
  • IEEE 1449 3RD EDITION
  • CHANNELS
  • MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS

IV. PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS AND TECHNOLOGY TRENDS

  • PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS AND TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
  • PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
  • Topology
  • On-line
  • Line Interactive
  • Standby/Off-line
  • UPS Phase
  • Static and Rotary UPS
  • TECHNOLOGY TRENDS AND NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENTS
  • Power Management Software
  • Networking UPSs and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
  • Internet
  • HOT SWAP
  • BATTERIES
  • Valve-Regulated Lead Acid
  • Lithium Ion
  • Nickel Cadmium
  • Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)
  • OTHER ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES
  • Flywheels
  • Super Capacitors/Ultracapacitors
  • DISTRIBUTED GENERATION AND RIDE-THROUGH TECHNOLOGIES
  • Fuel Cells
  • UPS CONFIGURATIONS

V. MARKET ANALYSIS

  • KVA RATINGS
  • TOPOLOGIES
  • PHASE
  • CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION
  • KEY VERTICAL MARKETS

VI. END-USER ANALYSIS

  • Overview
  • Importance of Specifications
  • Importance of Features
  • Most Influential Factors
  • Importance of Service and Support
  • Sources of Information
  • Places of Purchase
  • Maximum Required Battery Time

VII. VENDOR ANALYSIS

  • OVERVIEW
  • VENDOR MARKET SHARE BY POWER RANGE
  • 5 kVA and Under
  • 5.1 to 10.0 kVA
  • 10.1 to 20.0 kVA
  • VENDOR SHIPMENTS BY TOPOLOGY

VIII. OBSERVATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • OVERVIEW
  • A WORLDWIDE MINDSET
  • GREEN EFFICIENCY INITIATIVES
  • PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS AND FEATURES
  • BATTERIES
  • VERTICAL MARKETS AND APPLICATIONS
  • DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS

IX. VENDOR PROFILES

  • ACTIVE POWER, INC.
  • AEG SVS POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS GMBH
  • ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
  • AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION
  • AMETEK SOLIDSTATE CONTROLS
  • BELKIN INTERNATIONAL
  • CHLORIDE UPS SYSTEMS
  • CYBERPOWER SYSTEMS, INC.
  • EATON POWERWARE
  • EMERSON NETWORK POWER.
  • FUJI ELECTRIC SYSTEMS CO., LTD.
  • GE DIGITAL ENERGY
  • MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTS, INC.
  • NEWAVE UPS SYSTEMS
  • PENTADYNE POWER CORPORATION
  • RIELLO UPS
  • SIEL S.P.A. SOCIETA INTERNAZIONALE ELETTRONICA
  • SOCOMEC SICON UPS
  • TOSHIBA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
  • TRIPP LITE

APPENDIX: VENDOR LIST

LIST OF EXHIBITS

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • I-1 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated and 2008-2012 Forecasted Shipments Segmented by kVA Rating (Dollars in Millions)
  • I-2 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Vendor (Percent of Dollars)
  • I-3 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Distribution Channels (Percent of Dollars)

V. MARKET ANALYSIS

  • V-1 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by kVA Rating (Percent of Dollars)
  • V-2 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated and 2008-2012 Forecasted Shipments Segmented by kVA Rating (Dollars in Millions)
  • V-3 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Topology (Percent of Dollars)
  • V-4 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated and 2008-2012 Forecasted Shipments Segmented by Topology (Dollars in Millions)
  • V-5 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Phase (Percent of Dollars)
  • V-6 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated and 2008-2012 Forecasted Shipments Segmented by Phase (Dollars in Millions)
  • V-7 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Distribution Channels (Percent of Dollars)
  • V-8 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Retail Channel Category (Percent of Dollars)
  • V-9 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Vertical Market (Percent of Dollars)

VI. END-USER ANALYSIS

  • VI-1 Number of People Employed by Business Respondents (Percentage of Respondents)
  • VI-2 Primary Industry Served by Business Respondents (Percentage of Respondents)
  • VI-3 Importance of Specifications When Making a UPS Purchase Decision (Mean Ranking of Respondents, 1 = Not important at all, 7 = Extremely important)
  • VI-4 Importance of Features When Making a UPS Purchase Decision (Mean Ranking of Respondents, 1 = Not important at all, 7 = Extremely important)
  • VI-5 Importance of Factors in Making a UPS Purchase Decision (Mean Ranking of Respondents, 1 = Not important at all, 7 = Extremely important)
  • VI-6 Importance of Service and Support Offerings When Making a UPS Purchase Decision (Mean Ranking of Respondents, 1 = Not important at all, 7 = Extremely important)
  • VI-7 Sources of Information Used to Influence UPS Purchase Decisions (Percentage of Respondents)
  • VI-8 Places of Purchase for UPS Systems (Percentage of Respondents)
  • VI-9 Maximum Battery UPS Time Required, Now and In 18 Months (Percentage of Respondents)

VII. VENDOR ANALYSIS

  • VII-1 Americas 20 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Vendor (Percent of Dollars)
  • VII-2 Americas 5.0 kVA and Under UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Vendor (Percent of Dollars)
  • VII-3 Americas 5.1 to 10 kVA UPS 2007 Estimated Segmented by Vendor (Percent of Dollars)
  • VII-4 Americas 10.1 to 20 kVA UPS 2007 Estimated Segmented by Vendor (Percent of Dollars)
  • VII-5 Americas 20 kVA and Under Standby UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Vendor (Percent of Dollars)
  • VII-6 Americas 20 kVA and Under Line Interactive UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Vendor (Percent of Dollars)
  • VII-7 Americas 20 kVA and Under On-Line UPS 2007 Estimated Shipments Segmented by Vendor (Percent of Dollars)
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