This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing industrial and commercial electric apparatus and other equipment (except lighting equipment, household appliances, transformers, motors, generators, switchgear, relays, industrial controls, batteries, communication and energy wire and cable, wiring devices, and carbon and graphite products). This industry includes power converters (i.e., AC to DC and DC to AC), power supplies, surge suppressors, and similar equipment for industrial-type and consumer-type equipment.
The NAICS 335999 industry, which encompasses All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing, has been witnessing significant qualitative trends that are likely to shape its future. One of the most prominent trends is the growing emphasis on sustainability and energy efficiency. Manufacturers are increasingly investing in the development of eco-friendly products and production processes to meet regulatory demands and consumer preferences for greener solutions. This shift is driving innovation in areas such as renewable energy components, battery storage systems, and energy-efficient electrical devices.
Another notable trend is the rise of smart technology integration. The demand for interconnected and intelligent systems is propelling the industry towards producing more sophisticated components that are compatible with the Internet of Things (IoT). This includes smart meters, advanced sensors, and automated control systems that enhance efficiency and provide real-time data insights.
Moreover, supply chain resilience has become a critical focus, especially in the wake of recent global disruptions. Companies are diversifying their supply chains, investing in local production capabilities, and adopting digital supply chain management tools to ensure continuity and mitigate risks.
Looking ahead, the industry is expected to experience steady growth driven by advancements in renewable energy, increasing adoption of electric vehicles, and ongoing digitalization efforts. Firms that prioritize innovation, sustainability, and agility are likely to maintain a competitive edge in this evolving landscape. The continued development of cutting-edge electrical components and the expansion of smart infrastructure will be key drivers of growth in the near future.
Amplifiers, magnetic, pulse, and maser, manufacturing
Appliance cords made from purchased insulated wire
Atom smashers (i.e., particle accelerators) manufacturing
Battery chargers, solid-state, manufacturing
Bells, electric, manufacturing
Betatrons manufacturing
Capacitors (except electronic), fixed and variable, manufacturing
Cathodic protection equipment manufacturing
Chimes, electric, manufacturing
Cleaning equipment, ultrasonic (except dental, medical), manufacturing
Condensers (except electronic), fixed and variable, manufacturing
Cyclotrons manufacturing
Door opening and closing devices, electrical, manufacturing
Electric bells manufacturing
Electric fence chargers manufacturing
Electrochemical generators (i.e., fuel cells) manufacturing
Electron linear accelerators manufacturing
Electrostatic particle accelerators manufacturing
Extension cords made from purchased insulated wire
Fuel cells, electrochemical generators, manufacturing
Garage door openers manufacturing
Gongs, electric, manufacturing
Inverters, solid-state, manufacturing
Linear accelerators manufacturing
Maser (i.e., microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) amplifiers manufacturing
Mercury arc rectifiers (i.e., electrical apparatus) manufacturing
Particle accelerators, high voltage, manufacturing
Power converter units (i.e., AC to DC), static, manufacturing
Power supplies, regulated and unregulated, manufacturing
Rectifiers (except electronic component type, semiconductor) manufacturing
Semiconductor battery chargers manufacturing
Semiconductor high-voltage power supplies manufacturing
Series capacitors (except electronic) manufacturing
Surge suppressors manufacturing
Thermoelectric generators manufacturing
Ultrasonic cleaning equipment (except dental, medical) manufacturing
Ultrasonic generators sold separately for inclusion in tools and equipment manufacturing
Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) manufacturing
UPS (uninterruptible power supplies) manufacturing
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