The latest Ground Segment Market Prospects (04th Edition) from Euroconsult reveals promising trends in the ground segment market from 2023 to 2032. However, the situation is concentrated, regarding the considered market segments.
Euroconsult's market intelligence predicts that non-geostationary (NGSO) constellation deployments will be a primary catalyst, leading to an increase by a 2.3 factor in the number of commercial user terminals by 2032, translating to an impressive 8.7% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR). Flat Panel Antennas (FPA) also represent a massive growth area and will account for 74% of the sold commercial user terminals by 2032 compared to about 45% in 2022. The report highlights how the commercial user terminal market is benefitting from robust growth across various verticals. This expansion ranges from achieving universal broadband access to catering to the needs of mobility industries, enterprises, and government clients. Market demand is encouraging the development of terminals that seamlessly switch between low Earth orbit (LEO), medium Earth orbit (MEO) and geostationary orbit (GEO), enhancing performance and resiliency
Providers offering satellite-to-ground communication services, such as GSaaS, are enabling satellite operators to shift ground segment costs from capital expenditure (CAPEX) to operational expenditure (OPEX), mainly driven by Earth observation (EO) requirements. It's particularly relevant for new operators testing their business models and aiming for progressive scaling. The Ground Station as a Service (GSaaS) market grew at an 11% CAGR during the last five years and is expected to continue expanding to reach $400 million by 2027.
“The dynamic evolution of the space segment, with flexible payloads and constellations, underscores the need for adaptable ground infrastructure to support advanced communication needs,” says Jean Benoit Laithier, Principal Advisor at Euroconsult. “The development of software-defined solutions at both space and ground levels will remain a major driver for ground segment manufacturers. These solutions encompass virtual functions that optimize capacity utilization, reduce costs and enhance overall efficiency, including software-defined networking, virtualization and cloud technologies.”
At ground station level, specific trends are emerging in different segments. Across the commercial sector, robust investments in High-Throughput Satellite (HTS) and Very High-Throughput Satellite (VHTS) systems, particularly in NGSO constellations, are driving growth in the data and services market. In contrast, the broadcast market is experiencing a decline, influenced by changing consumer behavior and terrestrial competition. A renewed focus on defense satellite systems is also shaping the ground segment market. Modernization cycles are being propelled by the launch of new satellite systems, with the U.S. set to introduce new space assets and satellite systems, and several other countries in Europe and Asia following suit. As the increase in data & services market and defence does not counterbalance the decrease in broadcast, the number of sold ground stations should remain quite stable over the 2023 – 2032 period and reach 1,700 units in 2032.
The Euroconsult report underscores the positive outlook for the ground segment market and highlights the pivotal role of NGSO constellations, software-defined solutions, and segment-specific trends in shaping the industry's future.
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About the Report
Euroconsult's ‘Ground Market Segment Prospects’, fourth edition, is an invaluable market intelligence report, providing a comprehensive strategic and economic assessment of the global ground segment sector. The Ground Segment Market Prospects covers the different application chains in the commercial and government ground segment, including Satcom applications, EO applications and user terminals for Satcom applications. For each of them, the report includes: identification of a technology/product roadmap to qualify expected changes, identification of external factors that will apply to the ground segment, review of key stakeholders, including established and start-up companies, and quantification of the market (units, value) and forecast. The report reviews historical data from the past five years, current data, and forecasts for the next 10-years of ground station units and user terminal inventory, such as the number of sold units and revenues generated by newly built units and equipment retrofit. In particular, the report provides granularity on the market revenues and number of new assets for Antennas (gateways and TT&C), RF equipment and Baseband equipment.
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