Power Quality & Grid Compensation Equipment
Producers of reactive power compensation, voltage regulation, and power quality hardware.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Power Electronics & Grid Hardware (5.11.4), the segment that Power Quality & Grid Compensation Equipment sits within — not Power Quality & Grid Compensation Equipment on its own.
Power electronics and grid hardware span electrical equipment (NAICS 3353, tracked under electrical-equipment manufacturing) and semiconductors (334413, tracked under technology); not separately disclosed and so not separately sized here.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Inverter and power-electronics sales plus software/service
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Moderate
- EBITDA margin
- Technology- and semiconductor-driven
- Capex intensity
- Moderate
hardware plus software and monitoring
Characteristics
- Essential to integrating renewables, storage, and EVs.
- Riding silicon-carbide and gallium-nitride advances.
- Grid modernization and electrification drive demand.
Geographic concentration
Power electronics and grid-hardware manufacturing is over-represented in the industrial Midwest — Wisconsin, Ohio, Missouri, and Minnesota — building on the region's electrical-equipment base.
U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 County Business Patterns (establishments by state), NAICS 3353. Concentration shown by location quotient.
M&A deal context
Who’s acquiring
- Power-electronics & inverter specialists
- Electrical-equipment majors
- PE- and VC-backed platforms
What’s driving deals
- Solar, storage, and EV integration demand.
- Grid-modernization and electrification.
- Wide-bandgap-semiconductor innovation.
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