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Industrial Robot Components to Jump 10% by 2027

Updated research by Interact Analysis shows that revenues for key components in industrial robots exceeded US$10.5 billion in 2021. To this end, the company revised upwards their forecasts for the industry for the next five years. The key components considered in this research include motors, drives, precision gearboxes, robot controllers, teach pendants, sensors, end effectors, and machine vision hardware. As a result of the growing demand for industrial robots, the components in the industrial robots market are predicted to be worth more than US$18 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 9.7%.

Interact Analysis significantly revised their forecasts for the components in the industrial robots market.

Revenue per Product Group

The market for drivetrain components accounted for 42% of total component revenues in 2022, equating to US$5.1 billion. Specifically, these consist of motors, drives, and precision gearboxes. Revenue from drivetrain components is set to grow at a CAGR of 7.7% from 2022 to 2027. This is slightly lower than the predicted growth rate of the total components market.

Meanwhile, end effectors account for the largest share of this market. However, the market for sensors and machine vision will grow the fastest between 2022 and 2027. This is in part due to an increasing demand for robot safety and flexibility, which these components offer. Currently, end effectors represent the largest key component market as one robot can be equipped with multiple units.

Regional Breakdown

Taking a regional perspective on the components in industrial robots market, Japan is currently the largest market. However, China will catch up by 2027 in terms of revenue. Although the production volume of industrial robots in China exceeds that in Japan, the average selling price of components is much lower in China than in Japan because of the intensive competition among local vendors. This factor, therefore, offers a boost for the Japanese industrial robot components market. Meanwhile, EMEA is the third largest market followed by the Americas. Both regions show promising growth as a result of the growing production of collaborative robots in the region, as well as the increasing commitment of robot vendors to manufacture in North America.

Projections per Robot Type

Meanwhile, in terms of robot types and payload ranges, the components revenue for articulated robots, is expected to increase most for robots with payload ranges of 80-300kg and 10-80kg, during the period of 2022-2027. For collaborative and SCARA robots, revenues of key components are expected to increase most for robots with payloads of 5-10kg, although the forecast of market growth rates is the highest for components used in robots with payloads of more than 20kg.

Samantha Mou, Research Analyst at Interact Analysis comments, “The demand for industrial robots is having a direct impact on the market for components in industrial robots. As well as this, many vendors are aiming for localized robot production in North America, which is boosting components market in this region. We have significantly revised our forecasts up for the total components in the industrial robots market and the market is expected to enjoy substantial growth out to 2027.

“In terms of vendor landscape, most of the companies that produce their own drives and motors for industrial robots are manufacturers of motion control technology, for example, Fanuc, Yaskawa, Estun, and Inovance. Many vendors that do not currently produce motion control components are working to bring component production in-house, such as Epson, Siasun, and Efort. This suggests a captive market. While most robot vendors still choose to buy gearboxes from external suppliers, some companies are also working to bring this production in-house or are making investments to facilitate this.”