PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1845364
PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1845364
Global Small Electric Motor for Electronic Toys Market Research Report Information by Motor Type [Brushed DC motor, Brushless DC Motors (BLDC), Stepper Motors, Vibration Motors, Others], by Sales Channel (Online, Offline), by Power Output [Low power (below 1W), Medium power (1W to 15W), High power (Above15W)], by Application [Remote-Controlled (RC) Toys, Educational and STEM Toys, Battery-Operated Toys, Interactive and Robotic Toys, Others], and by Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa) Forecast till 2035
Industry Overview
The global small electric motor for electronic toys market is expected to attain a value of USD 5,269.04 million, expanding at a steady 4.9% CAGR over the forecast period. A small electric motor for electronic toys is a miniature device that transforms electrical energy into motion, allowing toy components like wheels or gears to operate. Designed for low power consumption, these motors are compact and efficient, perfect for battery-driven toys such as RC cars and robotic figures.
Growing consumer preference for interactive, educational, and smart electronic toys is fueling demand in the global small electric motor for electronic toys market. The market is experiencing vigorous growth as manufacturers are more and more opting for small, efficient motors to energize toys that have movement, light, and connectivity. The trend of STEM-based learning toys and tech-driven entertainment products becoming the favorite of well-informed urban families is the major factor that leads to the faster adoption of innovative small electric motors.
Major Company Development
Dongguan Jinhong Rubber and Plastic Co., Ltd. in June 2023 announced that it will be diversifying its product range by introducing silicone baby products such as feeding sets, teething toys, and bibs. The company initiative is a step towards achieving its goal of product line diversification and at the same time catering to the consumer demand of safe, eco-friendly, and non-toxic baby products for both the local and global markets.
Major players in the global small electric motor electronic toys market are Mabuchi Motor Company, MICRO MOTORS SRL, Maxon Motor, Portescap, Buhler Motor GmbH, Johnson Electric, Constar Micromotor Co., Ltd., Faulhaber, Parvalux Electric Motors, and NICHIBO DC MOTOR.
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Industry Segmentations
North America remains the major market for small electric motors used in sophisticated, interactive toys. The focus on STEM-based learning in the region, together with the high safety standards, is what keeps the wheel of innovation turning. Valued at USD 561.95 million in the U.S. and USD 93.23 million in Canada for 2024, North America continues to be a vital market driven by the popularity of high-tech and interactive educational toys.
The toy market of Europe makes extensive use of small electric motors to animate the toys that entertain as well as those that educate. European consumers, who are always demanding and associating quality and durability with their purchases, are the ones who keep supporting motorized toys that are designed to provide both creative work and educational activities. Europe's market, totaling USD 165.47 million in Germany, USD 150.67 million in the U.K., and USD 124.81 million in France, is expanding with increasing emphasis on safe, sustainable, and programmable toys.
The Asia Pacific region is the main hub for the worldwide production of and the largest market for motorized toys. Countries like China and Japan lead the way. The manufacturers of toys include these small parts in such products as drones, robotic figures, and STEM kits to make play more fun, interesting, and tech-savvy. Asia-Pacific leads globally, with China (USD 674.58 million) and Japan (USD 206.76 million) propelling growth through robust toy production and innovation in compact motor technologies.
The Middle East and Africa are witnessing a gradual rise in demand for interactive, motor-based toys as digital education expands. Urban centers in the UAE and Saudi Arabia are adopting programmable robotics kits that use small geared motors to teach STEM concepts. Local retailers are also increasing their focus on premium educational toys imported from global manufacturers.
South America's electronic toy sector is evolving with the growing adoption of STEM-based learning products. Brazil, Argentina, and Chile import a variety of motorized toys such as RC vehicles and robotic kits powered by small brushed motors. Local educational startups are beginning to integrate simple DC gear motors into classroom projects and science fairs.