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Drones in the Global Power and Utilities Industry, Forecast to 2030

  • Report

  • 85 Pages
  • February 2020
  • Region: Global
  • Frost & Sullivan
  • ID: 5004227

Technological Advancements in AI, Nanotechnology and IOT will Drive the Adoption of Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry

Drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are currently finding application opportunities across various commercial businesses and are poised to impact multiple industry verticals in various capacities. Drone applications are emerging in various sectors such as agriculture, mining, oil and gas (O&G), construction, utilities, and environmental conservation. Technological advancements are making it easier to execute complex and diverse data gathering exercises. Innovation in packaged software products and data visualization makes the process more accessible, efficient and convenient to end-users. The evolution of drones over the last 5 years and the convergence of AI, technological innovations, analytics, and IoT will drive the widespread adoption of drone technology over the course of the next decade.

The global power & utilities industry is undergoing a massive shift driven by three main trends - decarbonization, decentralization, and digitalization. Utilities, independent power producers (IPPs) and other power companies have started leveraging digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, machine learning (ML), cloud computing, edge computing and other technical innovations like drones to fundamentally address their business problems, and as well disrupt processes, value chains, and business models.

The successful application of drones across other business verticals has concentrated attention across the power sector and, while at a nascent stage, has seen a surge in activity in recent years, particularly in the transmission & distribution (T&D) segment. Utilities have started acknowledging the role played by drones in providing reliable, safe and efficient inspections of power generation and T&D assets. As the power & utilities industry continues to transform, drone technologies will continue to find more applications to improve process efficiency, prevent damage before it could occur (predictive and prescriptive maintenance) and extend lifetimes of assets.

Research Scope

The study period is from 2019 to 2030, with 2019 as the base year. The forecast period is from 2020 to 2030. The publisher's revenue estimation represents only the revenue generated by drone service providers (DSPs) offering drones services to their customers and does not include revenue generated through the sales of drones.

Market information for the base year has been obtained from both primary and secondary research data and analyses. Key trends and information on market size, tiers of competition and other variables are based on discussions with key industry stakeholders in the value chain.

Key Issues Addressed


  • What is the status quo in the global drone services market and how will this evolve in the future?
  • What are the key factors - both regulatory and non-regulatory - that are likely to drive or restrain future market growth?
  • What are the different business models that are likely to be adopted?
  • What are the principal use cases for drones in the power sector?
  • Which companies are the key competitors in the market?

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary
  • Key Findings
  • Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry - Hotspot Analysis
  • Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry - Business Models


2. Research Scope, Objectives, and Methodology
  • Research Aim
  • Study Coverage and Exclusions
  • Key Questions this Study will Answer


3. Introduction to Drone Technology
  • Introduction to Drones
  • Key Applications of Drones
  • Global Drones Market - Hotspot Analysis
  • Drones - Regulatory Framework
  • Key Technologies Impacting Drones
  • Drones Ecosystem
  • Drones - Global Patent Trend Analysis


4. Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry
  • Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry
  • General Applications of Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry
  • General Applications of Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry - Key Examples
  • Key Enablers for Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry
  • Key Barriers for Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry
  • Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry - Hotspot Analysis
  • Main Application Segments of Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry
  • Drones in Power Generation
  • Drones in Power Generation - Use Cases
  • Drones in Power Generation - Solar PV
  • Drones in Power Generation - Wind Power
  • Drones in Power Generation - Hydro, Coal, Nuclear and Gas
  • Drones in Power Generation - Use Case Profiles
  • Drones in Transmission and Distribution
  • Drones in Transmission and Distribution - Use Cases
  • Drones in Transmission and Distribution - Use Case Profiles
  • Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry - Business Models


5. Forecasts and Trends
  • Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry - Revenue Forecast
  • Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry - Revenue Forecast Discussion
  • Revenue Forecast Discussion by Region


6. Key DSPs Targeting the Power and Utilities Industry
  • Drone Service Providers - Overview
  • Aerodyne
  • Cyberhawk
  • DroneView Technologies
  • Measure
  • PrecisionHawk
  • Terra Drone
  • Other Notable DSPs


7. Growth Opportunities and Companies to Action
  • Growth Opportunity 1 - Drone Management Software
  • Growth Opportunity 2 - AI and Autonomous Operations
  • Growth Opportunity 3 - Cyber Security
  • Growth Opportunity 4 - Develop Expertise in Industry Verticals
  • Growth Opportunity 5 - Sensors for Autonomous and Value-added Services
  • Growth Opportunity 6 - Drone Data Analytics
  • Strategic Imperatives - Drones in the Power and Utilities Industry


8. Three Big Predictions
  • The Last Word - 3 Big Predictions
  • Legal Disclaimer


9. Appendix
  • List of Exhibits

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Aerodyne
  • Cyberhawk
  • DroneView Technologies
  • Measure
  • PrecisionHawk
  • Terra Drone