Here are the next three blogs in the series. It is March 12, 2026, and the "Operation Epic Fury" campaign has entered its twelfth day. With the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the succession of his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, global markets are reacting to a new era of Iranian leadership amidst a "mutual" conflict that President Trump has described as being "ahead of schedule."25. Precision Sensing: The Rogowski Coil Market Dynamics
In the high-stakes environment of modern grid management and industrial automation, the ability to measure alternating currents without interrupting the circuit is a vital operational advantage. The Rogowski Coil Market is experiencing a surge in demand as utilities and heavy industries move toward non-intrusive, high-accuracy sensing solutions. Valued at approximately $11.82 billion in early 2026, these flexible, air-cored coils are favored for their ability to measure fast-changing currents and high-magnitude surges without the saturation issues that plague traditional iron-core transformers. Their lightweight, wrap-around design makes them ideal for retrofitting existing electrical panels and monitoring the complex power signatures of renewable energy inverters.
The US-Israel-Iran war, which escalated on February 28, 2026, has highlighted the Rogowski coil as a critical tool for infrastructure resilience. As the conflict involves frequent cyber-physical threats to regional power grids, there is an urgent need for "visibility" into grid health. Rogowski coils are being deployed in rapid-response monitoring kits to detect abnormal current transients that might indicate sabotage or impending equipment failure. However, the conflict has also strained the supply of high-precision signal integrators and specialized shielded cabling. With the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed to routine commercial traffic, manufacturers are facing significant delays in sourcing the high-end electronics needed to process the low-voltage output of these sensors.
Strategically, the 2026 conflict has accelerated the adoption of Rogowski coils in military and emergency power systems. Their immunity to DC saturation makes them uniquely suited for monitoring the "dirty" power often produced by mobile generators and temporary microgrids in war-torn environments. In the United States and Europe, the Department of Energy is incentivizing the installation of these sensors in mission-critical facilities to provide the high-speed data required for "self-healing" grid protocols. This move toward real-time, high-fidelity power monitoring is seen as a necessary defense against the types of infrastructure disruptions witnessed during the current regional war.
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