CURRENT LEAD TIMES — EU MANUFACTURERS

EU Transformer Lead Times — June 2026
Efacec (Portugal): 20–28 months · ANSI/IEEE 60Hz available for US projects
Pauwels (Belgium): 24–32 months · large power transformers · reliable
TMC (Italy): 20–28 months · industrial specification
Schneider Electric France: 18–26 months · full HV equipment range
ABB (Switzerland/Global): 48–60 months — major OEM, long queue
Siemens Energy (Germany): 48–60 months — major OEM, long queue
Hitachi Energy: 48–60 months — major OEM, long queue
GE Vernova: $100B+ backlog — saturation confirmed

WHY EU SECOND-TIER MANUFACTURERS MATTER

The transformer bottleneck is not uniform across all manufacturers. Major OEMs (ABB, Siemens, Hitachi, GE Vernova) are running 48-60 month lead times because they absorbed the first wave of US data center demand. EU second-tier manufacturers — Efacec, Pauwels, TMC, Schneider France — were less affected by this initial surge and retain 20-32 month capacity.

The window is narrowing. Forgent (NYSE: FPS) reported +268% order growth in Q3 FY2026, reflecting the US demand overflow beginning to reach European suppliers. Developers who have not yet placed EU transformer orders are competing for a shrinking pool of available slots.

IEC VS ANSI — US SPECIFICATIONS FROM EU MANUFACTURERS

A critical technical point for US developers: EU transformer manufacturers produce to IEC standards at 50Hz by default. However, several — including Efacec and Pauwels — regularly produce ANSI/IEEE-compliant 60Hz units for the North American market.

Transformer Specification — US vs Europe
US specification: ANSI/IEEE · 60Hz · US voltage levels · US BIL
EU standard: IEC · 50Hz · EU voltage levels
Available from EU manufacturers: Efacec, Pauwels produce ANSI/IEEE 60Hz units
GridReadiness role: specification verification + manufacturer introduction

MARKET SIGNALS — SATURATION CONFIRMED

WHY COMPETITION FOR SLOTS ACCELERATES THE PROBLEM

EU second-tier manufacturers are not immune to the wave. They were less affected by the initial US data center surge — but that is changing. Three simultaneous demand drivers are now absorbing EU second-tier capacity:

The 20-32 month window at EU second-tier manufacturers is the window that exists today. It is narrowing. Projects ordering now receive 2027-2028 delivery. Projects ordering in 6 months may face 2029.

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GridReadiness · gridreadiness.com · frederic_arn@yahoo.fr · Updated June 2026