Power Equipment and Transformer Industry Trends Update — 2026-06-26
The massive HVDC interconnector project between Europe and North Africa, along with U.S. transformer lead times stretching beyond two years, highlights a global supply crunch. Jefferies maintains a bullish outlook on the T&D sector, signaling strong appeal for Siemens Energy and Hitachi Energy as data center demand intensifies bottlenecks.
Power Equipment and Transformer Industry Trends — 2026-06-26
Top Orders
Terna, STEG & Hitachi Energy — €770 million ELMED HVDC Converter Station Contract
- Equipment/Scope: HVDC converter station (Italy-Tunisia high-voltage direct current link)
- Status/Scale: First DC interconnection between Europe and North Africa (strategic renewable energy infrastructure)
- Strategic Significance: Enhances European energy security and accelerates renewable integration; confirms Hitachi Energy’s HVDC converter technology leadership and expands high-value international orders.

KSH International — Strong demand for Indian CTC (Copper Transformer Core) and exports
- Equipment/Scope: High-conductivity transformer cores and related components
- Status/Scale: Some consolidation after a 158% stock price increase over six months (strong demand backdrop)
- Strategic Significance: Despite a downgrade by ICICI Securities, long-term growth is supported by CTC demand, exports, and capacity expansion; signals increased demand for Indian transformer supply chains to substitute Korean and Japanese suppliers.
Surge in U.S. Transformer Demand — New equipment lead times exceed 2 years
- Equipment/Scope: Used and remanufactured transformers (substitutes for supply shortages)
- Status/Scale: Over 5,000 inquiries for used transformers in the past year; new equipment lead times now exceeding 2 years.
- Strategic Significance: Intensifying North American supply crisis; utilities, contractors, and manufacturers are shifting to the secondary market, with early ordering and premium pricing hardening supply chain stress.

Manufacturer Announcements
Hitachi Energy — Strengthening North American transformer insulation and parts supply chain (Canduct acquisition)
- Announcement: Acquisition of London, Canada-based Canduct (expected closing in Q3 2026). Aiming to resolve supply bottlenecks by expanding North American transformer insulation and parts capabilities.
- Market Impact: Strategic capacity expansion amid transformer lead-time pressure; strengthens Hitachi Energy's position in North America and secures premium delivery competitiveness.

Jefferies Report — Bullish T&D sector rating and fundamental upgrades
- Announcement: Upgrade for Siemens Energy; positive outlook for Hitachi Energy and GE Vernova T&D India, driven by Indian T&D Capex, HVDC, and data center power demand.
- Market Impact: Strong buy signals for Siemens Energy and Hitachi Energy India; conservative "Hold" rating for GE Vernova T&D India (target price ₹6,000). Signals the formation of a global T&D supercycle.

Market & Financials
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GE Vernova (GEV): Rose 3.11% on June 24. Signed a major contract to supply gas turbine technology to Vietnam Electricity. Analysts maintain a bullish rating due to strong data center electrification demand.
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Power Equipment AI Bottleneck Signals: CNBC field report (2026-06-24, at GE Vernova’s 400-acre South Carolina plant) — gas turbine prices have risen by approximately 300%. Power is emerging as the true bottleneck for AI infrastructure.
Grid & HVDC Pipeline
Europe-North Africa HVDC Interconnector (ELMED) — €770 Million Order Confirmed
- Country/Project: Italy-Tunisia subsea DC link (first Europe-North Africa power link).
- Investment Scale: €770 million (Hitachi Energy assigned to converter stations).
- Schedule/Beneficiaries: Jointly ordered by Terna (Italy) and STEG (Tunisia); Hitachi Energy to design and supply HVDC converters. Signals future investment expansion for renewable integration and energy security.
Supply Chain Watch
- North American Transformer Lead-Time Crisis: New lead times exceed 2 years, with surging demand in the used transformer market (5,000+ inquiries annually). Supply chain solidification due to massive imports and early ordering by utilities/contractors. Recovery expected to take several years.
Insights — What to Watch Next
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Intensifying HVDC Converter Tech Competition: The ELMED order (Hitachi Energy) clarifies the acceleration of European HVDC investment. Expect increased large-scale orders for competitors like Siemens Energy, ABB, and GE Vernova, likely triggering performance improvements in Q2–Q3.
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Data Center Power Bottleneck = Transformer Supply Shortage: AI infrastructure load has driven gas turbine and HVDC technology prices up by 300%. Similar supply shortages are deepening for transformers, likely accelerating OEM price hikes and long-term contracts in H2 2026.
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Structuring the North American Used Transformer Market: With lead times over 2 years, the remanufactured/used market is expected to become institutionalized. While this raises margin concerns for new manufacturers, it serves as a signal justifying capacity investment (e.g., Hitachi’s Canduct acquisition).
Reader Action Items
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Investment/Business Perspective: Monitor Q2–Q3 earnings for Siemens Energy, Hitachi Energy (Jefferies bullish rating), and GE Vernova, specifically looking for increases in HVDC/transformer backlogs. Revaluation of transformer demand due to data center power bottlenecks is imminent.
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Supply Chain Perspective: As North American lead times harden and European HVDC projects begin, global OEM capacity shortages will worsen. Monitor export opportunities for Korean manufacturers like HD Hyundai Electric and Hyosung Heavy Industries over the next 1–2 months.
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Policy/Infrastructure Monitoring: Track public investment schedules for European REPowerEU and U.S. Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IRA) to identify large transformer/HVDC order pipelines. Keep an eye on international tender announcements for H2 2026.
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