Market Report, "Power Rental Global Contracts & Deals Analysis 2011 to 2015", published

From: Fast Market Research, Inc.
Published: Thu Apr 07 2016


Power Rental Global Contracts & Deals Analysis 2011 to 2015, by Fuel (Diesel, Gas), By Application (Peak Shaving, Standby Power, Base Load), by End-Use (Utilities, Oil & Gas, Industrial, Construction, Mining, Events), by Power Rating & by Region

"Growing construction and developmental activities are expected to drive the power rental market"

With rising population, the demand for residential construction has also gone up in the emerging economies of Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa, providing a boost to the construction industry. The extensive construction and development activities are not adequately handled by the existing grid power. Furthermore, with upcoming major planned events, such as World Expo 2020 in Dubai, UAE and FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, there are considerable construction activities going on for new restaurants, hotels, malls, and overall infrastructure development. This has led to the growth of the temporary power market. All these developments are the main reasons for large number of contracts and deals in the power rental market.

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"Contracts & Agreements accounted for the largest development share from 2011 to 2015"

Majority of power rental companies have adopted contracts and agreements as their key strategy to get brand recognition. This has further enabled them to expand into various regions. Majority of these contracts were for diesel generators, followed by natural gas generators and dual fuel generators.

"Africa is expected to lead the global power rental market in terms of growth rate, followed by North America"

Africa held the maximum number of contracts due to lack of power infrastructure, followed by North America and Asia-Pacific. Although the African region is heavily dependent on hydro power, the region being more prone to drought conditions results in reduced hydropower capacity, further leading to blackouts. Such conditions increase the demand for temporary power. Secondly, large industrial infrastructure programs are being developed in the region since 2010; however, implementation of these power projects takes time with several of them facing delays. These delays create opportunities for the growth of the power rental industry in the region.

Breakdown of Primaries:

In-depth interviews have been conducted with various key industry participants, subject matter experts, C-level executives of key market players, and industry consultants among other experts to obtain & verify critical qualitative and quantitative information as well as assess future market prospects. Distribution of primary interviews is as follows

By Company Type: Tier 1- 25%, Tier2-25%, and Tier 3-50%

By Designation: C-Level-37%, Manager Level-25%, and Others*-38%

By Region: Americas-25%, EMEA- 37%, and APAC-38%

Note1: *Others include sales managers, marketing managers, and product engineers

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