EMC Filtration Market on Track for USD 1.39B by 2030

EMC Filtration Market on Track for USD 1.39B by 2030712370

The global EMC filtration market, valued at USD 1.05 billion in 2025, is projected to reach USD 1.39 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 5.879% during the forecast period, according to a new report from DataM Intelligence.

Recent Industry Developments - United States
  • August 2025: TDK-Lambda introduced 20 A and 40 A, 80 V DC board-mount EMI filters (RGF series) for high-current switching power supplies.
  • August 2025: A new EMC Filtration Company Evaluation Report identified TDK, TE Connectivity, and Delta Electronics among the top 19 global leaders investing heavily in R&D and capacity expansion.
  • July 2025: TDK’s Integrated Report 2025 outlined stronger investments in its EMC filter business to support long-term growth.
Recent Industry Developments - Japan
  • August 2025: TDK launched the CarXield EMC filter series (B84252x) for EV inverters, easing compliance for xEV powertrain systems.
  • July 2025: TDK rolled out 20/40 A RGF-series board-mount EMI filters to reduce differential-mode emissions in high-current applications.
  • April 2025: TDK announced plans for a Sept. 1, 2025, Investor Day to highlight expanded technology investments, including EMC filtration.
  • March 2025: TDK reiterated plans to grow its EMC filter portfolio as part of long-term ESG and innovation initiatives.
Key Market Players

Schaffner Holding AG, ETS-Lindgren, EPCOS AG, TE Connectivity Ltd., Schurter Holding AG, Premo Corporation S.L., REO (U.K.) Ltd., Total EMC Products Ltd., DEM Manufacturing Ltd., and Astrodyne Corporation.

Market Segmentation

By Load

Single-phase filters lead with 45% share, driven by their widespread use in consumer electronics, household appliances, and low-power industrial applications. Three-phase filters account for 35%, fueled by growing adoption in industrial automation, automotive, and high-power electronic systems. Custom filters hold 20%, supported by niche applications in specialized equipment, defense, and high-performance electronics requiring tailored EMI suppression.

By Offering

Hardware dominates with a 55% share, comprising EMI filters, shielding components, and integrated suppression devices. Software accounts for 20%, driven by diagnostic, simulation, and monitoring tools for electromagnetic interference mitigation. Services represent 25%, including installation, testing, compliance consulting, and maintenance for industrial and defense applications.

By End-User

Consumer appliances & electronics lead with 38% share, supported by rapid growth in home electronics, smart devices, and IoT adoption. Automotive accounts for 30%, driven by EVs, infotainment systems, and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Military & aerospace hold 20%, fueled by stringent EMI/EMC standards in defense electronics, avionics, and communication systems. Other end-users make up 12%, including industrial automation, renewable energy, and telecommunication infrastructure.

By Equipment

EMI shielding tapes dominate with a 40% share, supported by easy integration in electronics, automotive, and aerospace applications. Conductive coatings and paints account for 35%, driven by lightweight EMI shielding and customizable surface applications. Other equipment represents 25%, including gaskets, enclosures, and ferrite components for EMI management.

Regional Breakdown
  • North America: It leads with 36%, driven by advanced electronics manufacturing, automotive innovation, aerospace & defense projects, and stringent EMI/EMC regulations.
  • Europe: It holds 28%, supported by automotive and industrial automation growth, aerospace programs, and regulatory compliance across Germany, the U.K., France, Italy, and Spain.
  • Asia Pacific: It accounts for 24%, fueled by electronics manufacturing hubs in China, Japan, South Korea, and India, along with rising automotive electrification and industrial automation.
  • Latin America: It holds 5%, driven by consumer electronics adoption, industrial growth, and expanding automotive manufacturing.
  • Middle East & Africa: They represent 7%, supported by defense and aerospace projects, telecommunications expansion, and industrial modernization.
Market Outlook and FAQs
  • 2025 Market Size: USD 1.05 billion
  • 2030 Forecast: USD 1.39 billion
  • CAGR (2025–2030): 5.879%

The report emphasizes the growing importance of EMC filtration as electronic systems become more compact, powerful, and sensitive, driving heightened requirements for signal integrity, safety, and regulatory compliance across global industries.

Publisher: EMC Directory 691 309

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