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Profile of the European Power Supplies Industry - Market Prospects to 2008
The two years after the boom year 2000 saw a severe decline in power supply equipment sales in Western Europe – a drop of over 40% between 2000 and 2002. However the market appears to have bottomed out in 2003, with sales of Euro 3.51 billion (at 2002 exchange rates).
Whilst some recovery in these markets are expected in 2004, the continuing loss of production of electronic equipment to Eastern Europe and the Far East and the relentless reduction in prices, will result in only modest growth for the power supply market over the forecast period, with an annual average of 3.7% to a market of Euro 4.2 billion in 2008. The UPS market, which is not really affected by the production migration, will show the strongest growth of 4.7% pa.
Profile of the European Power Supplies Industry reviews the markets, technological trends and major European manufacturers of power supplies, in the following categories:
- External power supplies – an AC/DC power supply that is located outside the equipment, usually in a wall plug-in or desktop style and also including mobile phone chargers. - Non-captive switched mode AC/DC power supplies. - Non-captive switched mode DC/DC power supplies (DC/DC converters). - DC power systems. - Uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs), excluding installation and service revenues.
Summary of Contents: Market Data and Forecasts 2001-2008 Power Supply Technology Trends Industry Analysis Company Profiles of the Major European Power Supply Manufacturers Directory of European Manufacturers of Power Supply Equipment
ISBN 190158 8785 Publication Date: February 2004
Price:
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£1295/Euro 1878 |
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£1440/Euro 2088 |
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