PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1753887
PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1753887
The Indian PCB (printed circuit board) market size reached USD 6.3 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 24.7 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 15.58% during 2025-2033. The rising utilization in consumer electronic products, increasing application in electric vehicles (EVs), and favorable government policies represent some of the key factors driving the market.
Favorable Government Policies Augmenting Market Growth
Favorable government policies represent one of the primary drivers increasing the sales of PCBs in India. The Government of India is encouraging the manufacturing and utilization of PCBs across the country by offering various initiatives, such as Make in India and Digital India. In addition to this, it is supporting manufacturers to set up more local plants in the country by providing easy tax regime and reducing bureaucratic hurdles.
Competitive analysis such as market structure, market share by key players, player positioning, top winning strategies, competitive dashboard, and company evaluation quadrant has been covered in the report. Also, detailed profiles of all major companies have been provided.
What is PCB (Printed Circuit Board)?
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) refers to the non-conductive and copper laminated board that is designed to connect components without the use of wires. It is manufactured through various materials, such as epoxy and fiberglass, that reduce the complexity of the overall circuit design. It is widely available as rigid 1-2 sided, standard multilayer, flexible circuits, high-density interconnect (HDI), microvia or build-up, and rigid flex. It is flat and rigid with flexible substrates that allow boards to fit in convoluted spaces. As a result, it is employed in the automotive, electronics, medical, aerospace, and military and defense industries across India.
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak caused a severe problem for the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) industry and imposed unprecedented challenges. The implementation of social distancing and lockdown measures forced manufacturing companies to downscale the production process or temporarily pause output. In addition, the pandemic impacted the logistics and transportation sector due to cross-border restrictions. It reduced the supply of raw materials and finished PCB equipment in a short period of time. Besides this, the shortage of manpower at ports to unload ships and conduct a variety of trade processes, such as physical inspections, testing, and certification, hampered the market growth. Many players in this industry faced huge losses and various innovative plans or projects were postponed or canceled due to the widespread of the virus. However, the PCB industry players resumed their operations as the cases of coronavirus reduced, which is expected to boost the market growth.
The increasing demand for PCBs in consumer electronic products, such as computers, laptops, cameras, and mobile phones, represents one of the major factors strengthening the growth of the market in India. Besides this, the rising utilization of PCBs in the automotive industry in electric and hybrid vehicles in the country is contributing to the growth of the market. In addition, the increasing demand for high-frequency and high-speed boards among the masses is propelling the growth of the market. Apart from this, the Government of India is encouraging the adoption of PCBs by supporting manufacturers to build PCBs plants and offering an easy tax regime with reduced bureaucratic hurdles. Furthermore, the increasing popularity of miniaturization and more efficient interconnect product solutions in electronic devices is supporting the growth of the market in India.