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Insulation monitoring devices market to reach $1.05 billion by 2030

Jul. 2, 2026
By AI, Created 20:18 UTC, Jul 02, 2026, AGP -

The Business Research Company says the insulation monitoring devices market will rise from $0.69 billion in 2025 to $0.75 billion in 2026, then climb to $1.05 billion by 2030. The report points to industrial automation, renewable energy integration and AI-driven predictive maintenance as the biggest demand drivers.

Why it matters: - Insulation monitoring devices help detect insulation faults and leakage currents in ungrounded electrical networks before they trigger equipment damage, safety hazards or downtime. - Demand is rising as factories, grids and renewable power systems add more automated and connected electrical infrastructure. - The market outlook signals broader investment in electrical safety, predictive maintenance and smart grid reliability.

What happened: - The Business Research Company published an updated insulation monitoring devices market report on July 2, 2026. - The report says the market will grow from $0.69 billion in 2025 to $0.75 billion in 2026, a CAGR of 8.6%. - The report forecasts the market will reach $1.05 billion by 2030, with an 8.8% CAGR over the period. - North America held the largest market share in 2025. - Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region during the forecast period.

The details: - Insulation monitoring devices continuously assess insulation resistance in ungrounded electrical networks. - The devices are designed to provide early warning signals when insulation begins to degrade. - The report links the 2025-2026 market expansion to manual insulation testing, lack of continuous fault detection, undetected leakage faults, limited digital monitoring in older grid systems and dependence on scheduled maintenance inspections. - The report says future growth will be driven by AI-driven predictive insulation failure detection, broader smart grid monitoring, IoT-enabled electrical safety solutions, cloud-integrated industrial monitoring platforms and preventive maintenance priorities. - The report highlights emerging trends including IoT-based real-time insulation fault monitoring, analytics-driven predictive maintenance, cloud-based centralized electrical safety monitoring, wireless smart insulation devices and integration with industrial automation systems. - The report covers Asia-Pacific, South East Asia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America and the Middle East and Africa. - The 2026 edition includes market attractiveness scoring, TAM analysis, company scoring matrix graphics and tables, Excel-based forecasting dashboards, market hotspots infographics, and updated graphics and tables. - A free sample is available through the company’s sample request page. - The full report is available through the company’s report page.

Between the lines: - Industrial automation is becoming a major demand engine because automated operations need continuous electrical integrity checks to avoid unexpected shutdowns. - The report cites International Federation of Robotics data showing U.S. manufacturing companies increased industrial robot installations by 12% in 2023 to 44,303 units. - Renewable energy integration is also pushing demand as solar and wind systems add more complex monitoring needs. - The report cites International Energy Agency data showing renewable energy capacity additions rose 50% in 2023 to nearly 510 gigawatts globally, with solar photovoltaic accounting for about 75% of new additions. - The shift toward connected monitoring suggests insulation devices are moving from a niche safety tool to part of broader industrial software and grid management systems.

What's next: - The market is expected to keep expanding as AI, IoT and cloud-based monitoring become more common in industrial and energy applications. - Asia-Pacific is positioned for the strongest growth as automation and renewable buildouts continue. - The report points to more integration of insulation monitoring inside industrial automation and centralized electrical safety platforms.

The bottom line: - Insulation monitoring devices are moving from preventive maintenance hardware to a core layer of electrical safety infrastructure in automated factories and modern energy systems.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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