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Compact Recloser Market Size - By Control, By Interruption, By Voltage Rating, Growth Forecast, 2025 - 2034

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Compact Recloser Market Size

According to a recent study by Global Market Insights Inc., the compact recloser market was estimated at USD 363.8 million in 2024. The market is expected to grow from USD 386.8 million in 2025 to USD 633.1 million in 2034, at a CAGR of 5.6%.

Compact Recloser Market

  • The global push toward modernizing aging electrical infrastructure combined with renewable energy integration are primary driver for compact recloser adoption. As utilities transition to smarter, more resilient grids, compact reclosers offer automated fault detection, isolation, and restoration capabilities that reduce downtime and improve service reliability. Their compact design makes them ideal for retrofitting into existing systems without extensive structural changes.
     
  • Governments and utilities are prioritizing investments in technologies that enhance grid flexibility, fault tolerance, and remote operability attributes that compact reclosers deliver effectively. For instance, in September 2024, the U.S. DOE released its Grid Modernization Strategy 2024, outlining a nationwide framework for upgrading grid infrastructure, which includes the deployment of advanced reclosers for fault management and grid resilience.
     
  • The integration of variable renewable energy sources including solar and wind into distribution networks has increased the need for intelligent fault management systems. Compact reclosers play a critical role in stabilizing grids affected by intermittent generation. Their ability to quickly isolate faults and restore power ensures minimal disruption, especially in decentralized energy systems.
     
  • As countries scale up renewable capacity, the demand for compact reclosers is expected to rise in tandem. For instance, in 2024, as per Australian Government Energy Department, the country invested USD 9 billion to generate 23 GW of renewable energy and 9 GW of battery storage, necessitating advanced fault management solutions like compact reclosers.
     
  • Rapid expansion of climate resilience & disaster preparedness initiatives along with continuous & exponential expanding EV infrastructure across the globe is further influencing the market dynamics. Extreme weather events including hurricanes, wildfires, and floods are increasing in frequency and intensity due to climate change. Utilities are investing in resilient infrastructure to minimize service disruptions.
     
  • For instance, in 2024, as per, National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), there were 27 confirmed weather/climate disaster events with losses exceeding USD 1 billion each to affected U.S. Compact reclosers, with their ability to isolate faults and restore power autonomously, are essential in disaster-prone regions. Their deployment helps utilities respond faster and reduce the impact of outages.
     
  • The rapid growth of EVs has led to a surge in public and private charging infrastructure. These installations require robust electrical protection to ensure uninterrupted service and safety. Compact reclosers are increasingly deployed at EV charging stations to manage overloads, detect faults, and maintain grid stability. Their compact footprint and automation capabilities make them ideal for urban and roadside deployments.
     
  • For instance, in August 2025, the government of Italy launched a subsidy package of over USD 600 million under its National Recovery and Resilience Plan for the expansion of EV infrastructure across the country. Compact reclosers are integral to these EV charging installations for fault protection and grid reliability and will augment owing to the proliferating EV adoption across the country.
     

Compact Recloser Market Trends

  • Rapid urbanization coupled with increasing smart grid & metering technologies is increasing the product demand. Bolstering urbanization has led to increased demand for compact electrical solutions that can be deployed in space-constrained environments. Compact reclosers are designed to fit into tight urban substations and distribution points without compromising performance.
     
  • For instance, In December 2024, India’s household electricity consumption rose by 5% as per Ministry of Power, highlighting the need for compact fault protection devices in densely populated urban areas. The product’s smaller footprint and modular design make it ideal for cities to upgrade their electrical infrastructure, in turn adding to the market growth.
     
  • The proliferation of smart meters and grid automation technologies has created a need for intelligent fault management devices. Compact reclosers integrate seamlessly with smart grid platforms, enabling real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and remote control. Their compatibility with digital infrastructure makes them a cornerstone of modern grid systems.
     
  • For instance, by August 2025, New Brunswick Power Corporation in Canada, has reached a major milestone in the grid modernization journey with over 300,000 smart meters installed on homes and businesses across the province. This in turn will drive demand for compatible fault management solutions including compact reclosers down the line.
     
  • Technological advancements in automation & AI along with environmental sustainability & SF6 design adoption is further swaying the industry dynamics. The integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning into compact reclosers has transformed fault detection and predictive maintenance. These technologies enable utilities to anticipate failures, optimize load management, and reduce operational costs.
     
  • For instance, in September 2024, Eaton signed a memorandum of understanding with the state government of Tamil Nadu, India with an investment of around USD 24 million to construct a R&D center in the city of Chennai. The development & application center will be around 100,000 sq. feet in size and will cater to the local as well as international need for electrical equipment over the projected time frame.
     
  • Environmental regulations are pushing manufacturers to eliminate harmful gases like SF6 from electrical equipment. Compact reclosers are now being designed with alternative insulation mediums such as vacuum and dry air. These eco-friendly designs align with global decarbonization goals and appeal to utilities seeking sustainable solutions.
     

Compact Recloser Market Analysis

Compact Recloser Market, By Control, 2022 - 2034  (USD Million)
  • Based on control, the market is segmented into electronic & hydraulic. Electronically controlled compact recloser industry dominated with 62.6% of the revenue share in 2024 and is set to grow at a CAGR of 6.2% through 2034. Rising advanced communication protocols & sensor integration along with shifting focus towards adoption of modular & compact design evolution is augmenting the industry landscape.
     
  • Modern electronic compact reclosers are being designed with advanced communication protocols including IEC 61850, DNP3, and Modbus, enabling seamless integration with digital substations and centralized control systems. Embedded sensors allow for real-time voltage, current, and fault data collection, which enhances grid visibility and operational efficiency.
     
  • For instance, in March 2025, National Grid Partners in the U.S. announced a commitment to invest USD 100 million in artificial intelligence (AI) startups. The funds will accelerate development of a more efficient, resilient and dynamic grid that supports economic growth, reduces customer costs, helps meet climate goals and ensures energy security.
     
  • The trend toward modular and compact designs in electronic reclosers is driven by the need for flexible deployment in urban and space-constrained environments. These reclosers are now being manufactured with lightweight enclosures, simplified installation processes, and scalable architecture. This evolution supports rapid deployment in both retrofit and new grid projects, especially in densely populated regions where space and accessibility are limited.
     
  • For instance, in July 2025, the government of Japan decided to invest in promoting the deployment of ultra-thin solar panels. The integration of ultra-thin solar panels is poised to significantly alter the country’s energy landscape, which in turn will increase the adoption of compact reclosers across the generated transmission over the projected timeframe.
     
  • The hydraulic control industry will grow at a CAGR of 4.7% through 2034. Product cost-effectiveness against fault protection for legacy grids along with shifting focus towards hybrid systems is complementing the business scenario. Hydraulic reclosers continue to be deployed in legacy grid systems where digital infrastructure is limited. Their mechanical fault detection and reclosing mechanisms provide a cost-effective solution for basic grid protection.  
     
  • For instance, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) had announced a USD 38 million funding opportunity for National Laboratories to advance key research and development priorities needed to modernize the electricity grid. This trend is particularly relevant in areas undergoing phased modernization.
     
  • Growing trends toward hybrid systems that combine mechanical reliability with basic electronic monitoring is swaying the industry dynamics. These systems offer a middle ground for utilities seeking enhanced fault management without full digital transformation. Hybrid reclosers are being developed to support limited remote control and data logging, making them suitable for transitional grid environments.
     

 

Compact Recloser Market Revenue Share, By Voltage Rating, 2024
  • Based on voltage rating, the compact recloser market is segmented into 15 kV, 27 kV, and 38 kV. The 27 kV voltage rating compact recloser held a market share of 41.1% in 2024 and will grow at a CAGR of 5.1% through 2034. Increasing medium-voltage grid modernization initiatives along with rising renewable energy integration using 27 kV fault detectors will increase the product adoption down the line.
     
  • 27 kV compact reclosers are gaining traction in medium-voltage networks undergoing modernization. These devices balance fault-clearing capacity with compact design, making them suitable for mixed urban-rural applications. Utilities are replacing legacy hydraulic reclosers with electronically controlled 27 kV units to improve grid reliability and reduce maintenance.
     
  • Medium-voltage reclosers including the 27 kV class are essential for integrating solar and wind energy into distribution networks. Their fault management capabilities stabilize grids affected by variable generation. Utilities are deploying these reclosers in renewable corridors to enhance grid flexibility.
     
  • For instance, in October 2025, European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo have signed two financial operations (over USD 750) expected to finance 2 GW of renewable capacity in Italy and Greece. This in turn is anticipated to increase the renewable integration across the region, thereby increasing the demand for the product.
     
  • The 15 kV compact recloser will grow at a CAGR of 5.6% through 2034. Favorable urban distribution network optimization along with single-phase system expansion across developing economies in increasing the product demand with 15 kV reclosers. 15 kV compact reclosers are increasingly deployed in urban and suburban grids where space constraints and lower voltage requirements dominate. Their compact footprint and ease of installation make them ideal for densely populated areas.
     
  • Utilities are prioritizing these reclosers for feeder automation and fault isolation in residential zones, where rapid restoration is critical. The trend is driven by the need to modernize aging infrastructure without extensive civil works. In August 2025, the government of Canada announced an investment of over USD 13 million for five projects, contributing to the electricity grid modernization in Ontario.
     
  • The 15 kV segment is closely tied to single-phase systems, which are prevalent in residential and light commercial applications. As demand for reliable electricity grows in developing regions, utilities are expanding single-phase networks using 15 kV compact reclosers. These devices offer cost-effective fault protection and are easier to maintain, making them suitable for low-load environments.
     
  • The 38 kV rated compact recloser industry will grow at a rate of 6.5% by 2034, driven by product’s capability towards rural & long-distance feeder protection and industrial load management. 38 kV compact reclosers are preferred for rural and long-distance feeders due to their high insulation and fault-clearing capacity. These devices are designed to handle lightning surges and switching transients common in remote areas. Utilities are upgrading rural grids with 38 kV reclosers to reduce outage durations.
     

 

U.S. Compact Recloser Market Size, 2022 - 2034 (USD Million)
  • U.S. dominated the compact recloser market in North America with around 58.1% share in 2024 and generated USD 83.8 million in revenue. North America is witnessing aggressive grid modernization efforts, especially in the U.S. and Canada. Compact reclosers are central to these upgrades due to their fault isolation and restoration capabilities. Utilities are replacing legacy systems with smart reclosers to improve service continuity and reduce outage durations.
     
  • For instance, in May 2025, Avangrid, Inc., an energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, announced five projects in Ithaca, New York, U.S., totaling USD 41 million in new investment, to improve the capacity and reliability of the area’s electrical grid. The company is ensuring communities across New York, and the U.S. to have the reliable, resilient, and uninterrupted energy needs.
     
  • The rise of solar and wind installations across the U.S. has further increased the need for intelligent fault management. Compact reclosers are being deployed to manage bidirectional power flows and stabilize distribution networks. Their automation features support seamless integration of DERs into the grid.
     
  • The Europe compact recloser market will grow at CAGR of 5.1% through 2034, driven by strict government regulations and smart grid expansion plans. Adoption of smart grid technologies, with compact reclosers, are playing a key role in fault detection and automation. Regulatory frameworks across the EU are encouraging utilities to invest in intelligent grid components to meet decarbonization and reliability goals.
     
  • For instance, in February 2025, ENTSO-E increased their estimates of cross-border investment needs from over USD 2 billion per year up to 2030 to over USD 5 billion per year for its electricity grid. This expected increase in investment to upgrade the regional grid system will increase in the deployment of compact reclosers, thereby adding to the market growth.
     
  • The Asia Pacific compact recloser industry will reach USD 141 million by 2034, driven by rapid increasing population growth leading to high energy needs along with surge in renewable energy infrastructure expansion plans. Countries including India, China, Indonesia, among others are expanding their distribution networks, owing to increasing energy needs resulting from increasing population.
     
  • Massive investments in renewable energy across the region is further driving the need for fault-tolerant grid components. Compact reclosers are being installed in solar and wind corridors to manage variability and ensure grid stability. For instance, in June 2024, Australia invested USD 9 billion to generate 23 GW of renewable energy, prompting a favorable scenario for the deployment of compact reclosers.
     
  • Middle East & Africa compact recloser market will grow at a CAGR of 5.8% till 2034. The region is investing in power infrastructure to support economic growth and urbanization. In addition, governments in the region are launching national transformation plans that include power sector upgrades. As a result, compact reclosers are being installed to support automation and improve grid reliability.
     
  • Latin America compact recloser market will grow at a CAGR of 5.9% by 2034, driven by increasing rural electrification programs coupled with utility distribution upgrades. Governments are expanding electricity access in rural areas, where compact reclosers are used to manage long-distance feeders and reduce maintenance costs. Their automation features are critical for remote fault management.
     
  • For instance, in July 2025, the New Development Bank (NDB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with State Grid Brazil Holding (SGBH), with the aim of enhancing electricity transmission capacity in Brazil, to meet the immediate needs of the nation’s power sector. This is anticipated to strengthen the country's regional grid infrastructure, thereby augmenting the product installation.
     

Compact Recloser Market Share

  • The top 5 companies in compact recloser industry including ABB, Eaton, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and NOJA Power held over 35% market share in the year 2024.  NOJA Power, a specialist in SF-free compact reclosers, expanded its global footprint in 2024, supplying to over 106 countries. The company’s focus on sustainability and automation assisted it to secure major utility contracts and market share across Asia and Latin America markets.
     
  • Schneider Electric’s Energy Management segment witnessed increased demand for compact reclosers in smart grid deployments, thereby catering to a major market share. In addition, G&W Electric is driven by innovations in compact reclosers like the Viper-ST. The company expanded manufacturing in Mexico and launched advanced sensor-integrated switchgear.
     

Compact Recloser Market Companies

Major players operating in the compact recloser industry are:

  • ABB
  • Arteche Group
  • Camlin Group
  • Chongqing Blue Jay Technology Co., Ltd
  • Eaton
  • ENTEC Electric & Electronic Co., Ltd
  • G&W Electric
  • Hubbell Power Systems
  • Hughes Power System
  • NOJA Power Switchgear Pty Ltd
  • Pomanique Electric
  • Rockwill Electric Group
  • S&C Electric Company
  • Schneider Electric
  • Siemens
  • Sriwin Electric
  • Tavrida Electric
  • Wenzhou Rena Electric Co., Ltd
  • Zhejiang Farady Powertech Co., Ltd
  • Zhejiang Geya Electrical Co., Ltd
     
  • ABB, headquartered in Switzerland, reported strong performance in its Electrification segment, contributing significantly to its USD 31.9 billion revenue in 2024. With operations in over 100 countries, the company continues to invest in automation and smart grid technologies, positioning itself as a prominent player in sustainable electrification solutions.
     
  • Eaton’s based in Ireland, electrical Sector witnessed robust growth in 2024, driven by demand for grid modernization and fault protection devices like compact reclosers. The company posted USD 23.2 billion in total revenue, with strategic investments in digital power management and smart infrastructure. Eaton’s recloser portfolio supports utility automation and renewable integration.
     
  • Siemens’, headquartered in Germany contributed to its over USD 78.5 billion revenue in 2024. The company emphasized digitalization and automation in power distribution, with strong growth in Europe and Asia. Siemens continues to expand its modular recloser offerings for urban and industrial applications.
     

Compact Recloser Industry News

  • In March 2025, the UK government committed an investment of over USD 5.1 billion to ramp up the development of the country's electricity grid along with increasing chances to achieve clean energy targets. This in turn will witness the deployment of compact reclosers across the country, needed for fault detection in electrical transmission & distribution.
     
  • In January 2025, the State Grid Corp. of China planned to invest over USD 89 billion in renewable energy production. The investment is being made across wind and solar power plants at an unprecedented pace to meet its climatic commitments and reduce the need for fuel imports. This in turn will create a favorable market scenario for the product deployment across the required electrical grid infrastructure.
     
  • In June 2023, Arteche opened a new 19,000m2 plant in Turkey, doubling its transformer production capacity in Asia and solidifying its position as a prominent manufacturer in the region.
     

This compact recloser market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue (USD Million) & volume (Units) from 2025 to 2034, for the following segments:

Market, By Control

  • Electronic
  • Hydraulic

Market, By Interruption

  • Oil
  • Vacuum

Market, By Voltage rating

  • 15 kV
  • 27 kV
  • 38 kV

The above information has been provided for the following regions & countries:

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • UK
    • France
    • Germany
    • Italy
    • Spain
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • South Korea
    • Australia
  • Middle East & Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • South Africa
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Chile
Authors: Ankit Gupta, Shashank Sisodia
Frequently Asked Question(FAQ) :
Who are the key players in the compact recloser market?
Key players include ABB, Eaton, Siemens, Schneider Electric, NOJA Power, Arteche Group, Camlin Group, Chongqing Blue Jay Technology, ENTEC Electric & Electronic, G&W Electric, Hubbell Power Systems, Hughes Power System, Pomanique Electric, Rockwill Electric Group, S&C Electric Company, Sriwin Electric, Tavrida Electric, Wenzhou Rena Electric, Zhejiang Farady Powertech, and Zhejiang Geya Electrical.
What are the upcoming trends in the compact recloser market?
Key trends include integration of AI and machine learning for fault analytics, adoption of SF₆-free eco-friendly designs, and emergence of hybrid reclosers combining mechanical reliability with digital intelligence.
Which region leads the compact recloser market?
North America dominated with the U.S. holding 58.1% share and generating USD 83.8 million in revenue in 2024. Aggressive grid modernization and renewable integration fuel the region's dominance.
What was the market share of the 27 kV voltage rating segment in 2024?
The 27 kV voltage rating segment held 41.1% market share in 2024 and will grow at a CAGR of 5.1% through 2034.
What is the market size of the compact recloser in 2024?
The market size was USD 363.8 million in 2024, with a CAGR of 5.6% expected through 2034 driven by grid modernization efforts and increasing renewable energy integration.
What is the growth outlook for hydraulic control segment from 2025 to 2034?
Hydraulic control segment is projected to grow at a 4.7% CAGR through 2034, due to cost-effectiveness for legacy grids and adoption of hybrid systems.
How much revenue did the electronically controlled segment generate in 2024?
Electronically controlled compact reclosers generated 62.6% of revenue share in 2024 and are set to grow at a CAGR of 6.2% through 2034.
What is the projected value of the compact recloser market by 2034?
The compact recloser market is expected to reach USD 633.1 million by 2034, propelled by smart grid expansion, renewable energy integration, and climate resilience initiatives.
What is the current compact recloser market size in 2025?
The market size is projected to reach USD 386.8 million in 2025.
Compact Recloser Market Scope
  • Compact Recloser Market Size
  • Compact Recloser Market Trends
  • Compact Recloser Market Analysis
  • Compact Recloser Market Share
Authors: Ankit Gupta, Shashank Sisodia
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Base Year: 2024

Companies covered: 20

Tables & Figures: 37

Countries covered: 19

Pages: 147

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