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The global busbar market is being driven by rising investments in developing efficient power supply networks across residential, commercial, and industrial establishments. Its adoption is being preferred over other options because of its ability to supply high voltage power in building structures without requiring additional space. Increased investments in the refurbishment and replacement of ageing transmission networks and increasing adoption of smart grid technology are adding to the market size.
The global busbar market is being driven by rising investments in developing efficient power supply networks across residential, commercial, and industrial establishments. Its adoption is being preferred over other options because of its ability to supply high voltage power in building structures without requiring additional space. Increased investments in the refurbishment and replacement of ageing transmission networks and increasing adoption of smart grid technology are adding to the market size.
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