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Central & Eastern Europe and Turkey Smart Grid Market Forecasts 2017-2027 - Research and Markets
[October 02, 2017]

Central & Eastern Europe and Turkey Smart Grid Market Forecasts 2017-2027 - Research and Markets


The "Central & Eastern Europe and Turkey Smart Grid: Market Forecast (2017-2027)" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

Countries in the Central & Eastern Europe (CEE) region are leaders for their smart grid and smart metering potential among emerging market nations. By 2027, ten of the 12 key countries in this study (all except for Croatia and Lithuania) will have completed smart meter deployments of at least 80% and many will have deployed other advanced smart grid infrastructure such as distribution automation, home area networks, distributed renewable sources of generation, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Overall, the smart grid market represents $28.6 billion of investment over the next ten years.

Volume III of this study covers 12 CEE countries in depth, as well as six additional countries. It includes the 11 countries in Central & Eastern Europe that are now part of the European Union but until the early 1990s were Communist states, as well as Turkey, Albania, and the remainingformer Yugoslav countries.



These countries have all undergone radical industry restructurings over the past two decades, and in some cases are still in the process of full liberalization. In most countries, the state still plays a role in one or more segments of the electricity industry. Overall power infrastructure is in many cases outdated and not compatible with a fully integrated European power market.

The CEE electricity market is therefore undergoing changes, which present utilities with opportunities to invest in smart grid infrastructure in the process of upgrading their grids.


Key questions answered in this study:

  • How large will the smart grid market be across CEE and Turkey over the next decade?
  • Which CEE countries are expected to comply with EU smart grid requirements?
  • Which CEE countries are investing in more advanced smart grid segments like DA, WAM, IT and battery storage?
  • What major international and local vendors are best positioned to supply the CEE market?

Key Topics Covered:

1. What's new in 2017

2. Central and Eastern Europe smart grid snapshot

3. Regional market forecast

4. Poland

5. Romania

6. Turkey

7. Estonia

8. Slovenia

9. Hungary

10. Bulgaria

11. Czech Republic

12. Slovakia

13. Latvia

14. Croatia

15. Lithuania

16. The rest of the region

17. Vendor activity

18. Appendix

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/mgqkxx/central_and


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