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U.S. Power Rental Market - Strategic Assessment & Forecast 2023-2029

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  • 101 Pages
  • March 2023
  • Region: United States
  • Arizton
  • ID: 5743998
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The U.S. power rental market is expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 4.29% from 2022 to 2029.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The California Energy Commission awarded USD 2 million in grants to 10 Native American tribes in early 2021. The grants support climate and energy planning efforts on tribal lands and in tribal communities, including studies on developing renewable resources, microgrids, and energy storage systems. Between 2010 and 2021, DOE invested about USD 16 million in more than 35 tribal renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in California. The construction phase of various projects involves power for long hours of operation, which would create demand for rental generators in the S. power rental market.
  • The Washington State Building Code Council (Building Council) April 2022 approved a new regulation (WSR 22-02-076). This regulation severely restricts the use of natural gas in new commercial buildings and instead calls for the switch to electrically powered appliances and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) equipment, with the restrictions strictly enforced from July 1, 2023.
  • The Climate Mobilization Act 2019 is a climate solution for any city in the world. It consists of a slate of climate laws designed to cut carbon dramatically in New York City, including a landmark law regulating buildings' greenhouse gas emissions. New York City’s all-electric new buildings law phases fossil fuels out of new construction starting in 2024.
  • The US Government made plans to improve the nation's infrastructure through the Rural program, which will invest nearly USD 2 billion through 2026 in projects. This will enhance highways, bridges, and tunnels, address highway safety, boost access to agricultural, commercial, energy, or freight facilities that support the economy, and offer flexible transportation services to rural and Tribal regions.
  • Through Rural Energy for America Program (REAP), the USDA will provide USD 285 million in grants and loans for 844 projects in 46 states. These projects will help farmers with things like the acquisition and installation of solar arrays and the adoption of more energy-efficient farm equipment.

Government's Focus on the Generation of Power Through Clean Energy & Investments Are Likely to Boost the U.S. Power Rental Market

  • In November 2021, the US government signed a USD 1.2 trillion infrastructure plan into law, of which USD 550 billion will be spent on broadband, utilities, and broadband. In addition, the legislation will spend USD 110 billion on bridges, roads, and other major projects, such as an investment of USD 66 billion in passenger and freight rail, including potential upgrades to Amtrak.
  • Over the year 2022, APR Electricity Ltd. (APR), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Atlas Corp., will supply the Imperial Irrigation District (IID) of California with about 75 MW of backup energy. Following APR's successful performance of services with IID in 2021, the extension was granted. Within its 6,471 square mile service zone, which includes the entirety of Imperial County and portions of Riverside and San Diego counties, APR's fast-track power solutions help IID maintain frequency and provide backup capacity.
  • The U.S. Department of Transportation has published a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for USD 1.5 billion in grant funding through the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) discretionary grant program for 2023. The popular program helps communities around the country carry out projects with significant local or regional impact. In 2022, RAISE funded 166 projects in all 50 states.
  • The Loan Programs Office of the Department of Energy is open to applications worth USD 5 billion in loan guarantees to aid in various transmission projects owned by a government-recognized tribal nation or Alaska Native Corporations. This includes direct high-voltage current (HVDC) systems, transmission to connect offshore wind, and facilities sited along rail and highway routes.
Safety Concerns Demand for Testing Standards Across Various States in the U.S.
  • In July 2022, Cummins introduced the C1000D6RE, which may be used for various large-scale sectors that require rental power, such as construction sites, emergency power, large-scale events, industrial buildings, and utilities located in rural or urban regions.
  • The DOE (Department of Energy) Office of Electricity launched the USD 1.1 million Digitizing Utilities Prize to transform digital systems in the energy sector through data analytics, processing, quality assurance, storage, and deletion.
  • Lincoln Electric launched a new lineup of welder generator Frontier 400X powered by advanced diesel engines. It was powered by a 24.7 HP turbocharged Perkins diesel engine. It offers 11 kW of single-phase or three-phase auxiliary power for critical sites and 400 amps of welding output to handle high amperage applications.
  • The generators are available as open or closed units and can be specified with Kohler-designed sound-attenuated enclosures. The aluminum enclosures also are hurricane-rated and meet Testing Application Standards (TAS) within the Florida Building Code for wind load and projectile impact.
  • Compliance Standards organizations, including the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/National Electrical Testing Association (NETA) Standard for Maintenance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems, and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, impose mandates for load testing.

Segmentation By Fuel

  • Natural Gas
  • Diesel
  • Others (Propane, Hydrogen, Renewable Sources)

Segmentation By Power Rating

  • >75KVA
  • 75-375KVA
  • 375-1,000KVA
  • Above 1,000 KVA

Segmentation By Equipment

  • Generators
  • Load Banks
  • Transformers
  • Others

Segmentation By End-User

  • Construction
  • Retail
  • Oil & Gas
  • Mining
  • Events
  • Utilities
  • IT & Data Center
  • Manufacturing
  • Others

Segmentation By Application

  • Standby
  • Continuous
  • Peak shaving

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

  • The key players in the U.S. power rental market are United Rentals, Sunbelt, Herc rentals, Aggreko, Atlas Copco, Caterpillar, Cummins, and Kohler power.
  • The top 4 prominent vendors, including United Rentals, Sunbelt Rentals, Inc., Herc rentals, and Aggreko, account for 61% of the S. power rental market share.
  • In April 2022, Sunbelt Rentals released its plans in April to add 700 electric trucks as a way for the company to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 35 percent by 2030.

Prominent Vendors

  • United Rentals, Inc.
  • Sunbelt Rentals, Inc.
  • Aggreko
  • Herc Rentals Inc.
  • Caterpillar
  • Atlas Copco
  • Cummins Inc.,
  • KOHLER

Other Prominent Vendors

  • Generac Power Systems, Inc.
  • APR Energy
  • H&E Equipment Services, Inc.
  • Sunstate Equipment Co., LLC

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED

  • How big is the U.S. power rental market?
  • What is the growth rate of the U.S. power rental market?
  • Which are the key vendors in the U.S. power rental market?
  • What are some significant trends in the U.S. power rental market?
  • Which fuel type is projected to dominate the U.S. power rental market?

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
1.1. Key Insights of Us Power Rental Market
1.2. Executive Summary

2. Us Power Rental Market
2.1. Future Outlook -Us Power Rental Market by Value
2.2. Us Power Rental Market- by Segments
2.2.1. Us Power Rental Market by Value
2.3. Us Power Rental Market Size and Forecast by Million ($Million)
2.4. Us Power Rental Market, by Fuel
2.4.1. Power Rental Market, Diesel, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.4.2. Power Rental Market, Natural Gas, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.4.3. Power Rental Market, Others, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.5. Power Rental Market, by End-user
2.5.1. Power Rental Market, Construction, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.5.2. Power Rental Market, Retail, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.5.3. Power Rental Market, Oil and Gas, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.5.4. Power Rental Market, Mining, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.5.5. Power Rental Market, Events, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.5.6. Power Rental Market, Utilities Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.5.7. Power Rental Market, It & Data Centers, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.5.8. Power Rental Market, Manufacturing, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.5.9. Power Rental Market, Others, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.6. Power Rental Market, by Equipment
2.6.1. Power Rental Market, Generator, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.6.2. Power Rental Market, Load Bank, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.6.3. Power Rental Market, Transformer, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.6.4. Power Rental Market, Others, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million
2.7. Power Rental Market, by Application
2.7.1. Power Rental Market, Standby Power, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.7.2. Power Rental Market, Continuous Power, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.7.3. Power Rental Market, Peak Shaving, Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.8. Power Rental Market, by Power Rating
2.8.1. Power Rental Market, (0-50Kw) Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.8.2. Power Rental Market, (50-500Kw) Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.8.3. Power Rental Market, (500-2500Kw) Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)
2.8.4. Power Rental Market, (Above 2500Kw) Market Size and Forecast 2020-2029($ Million)

3. Geographical Analysis
3.1. Key Economic Cities in US

4. Market Dynamics
4.1. Market Trends
4.2. Market Drivers
4.3. Market Opportunities
4.4. Market Restraints

5. Technological Development
6. Competitive Landscape
6.1. Company Profile of Major Vendors
6.2. Other Prominent Vendors

7. Report Summary
7.1. List of Abbreviations

8. Appendix (Report Scope & Definition)
8.1. Research Methodology
8.2. Market Definition, Inclusion & Exclusion

Companies Mentioned

  • United Rentals, Inc.
  • Sunbelt Rentals, Inc.
  • Aggreko
  • Herc Rentals Inc.
  • Caterpillar
  • Atlas Copco
  • Cummins Inc.,
  • KOHLER
  • Generac Power Systems, Inc.
  • APR Energy
  • H&E Equipment Services, Inc.
  • Sunstate Equipment Co., LLC

Methodology


Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.

Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.



 

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