PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1771520
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1771520
The global copper market size is anticipated to reach USD 339.95 billion by 2030 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Copper is essential in the construction sector due to its excellent conductivity, corrosion resistance, and durability. It is extensively used in wiring, plumbing, roofing, and heating systems. As emerging economies like India, Vietnam, and several African nations continue to invest heavily in smart cities, transportation networks, and modern housing, the demand for copper in residential and commercial construction is expected to grow substantially over the coming years.
Another major driver is the transition toward renewable energy and electrification. Solar and wind power installations require large quantities of copper for turbines, photovoltaic cells, inverters, and power grid connections. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), renewable energy investments reached record levels in 2024, particularly in Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America. Moreover, developing smart grids and battery storage systems-critical for integrating intermittent renewable sources-heavily depend on copper wiring and components. This energy shift is fundamentally altering copper consumption patterns globally.
The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) and supporting infrastructure is another powerful growth catalyst. EVs use up to four times more copper than traditional internal combustion engine vehicles, particularly in batteries, electric motors, wiring harnesses, and thermal management systems. Charging stations, which are expanding rapidly in Europe, the U.S., and China, also rely on copper for energy transmission. As governments introduce stricter emission norms and incentives to boost EV adoption, the automotive industry's copper demand is projected to increase exponentially through 2030 and beyond.
Technological advancements in electronics and communication also contribute significantly to copper industry growth. Copper is vital in printed circuit boards, connectors, semiconductors, and high-frequency data cables used in smartphones, data centers, IoT devices, and 5G infrastructure. As the global economy becomes increasingly digital, the proliferation of electronic devices and cloud computing continues to fuel the demand for high-purity copper products. This segment is particularly strong in East Asia, where consumer electronics manufacturing is concentrated.
Moreover, the increased focus on sustainability and circular economy practices has increased interest in copper recycling. Recycled or secondary copper requires far less energy to produce and reduces the environmental impact of mining. As industries prioritize carbon neutrality and material efficiency, recycling copper from scrap metal, obsolete electronics, and decommissioned infrastructure are expected to rise. This supports demand and enhances supply chain resilience amid fluctuating ore grades and geopolitical uncertainties. These factors create a strong long-term growth outlook for the global copper industry.