Europe Electric Control Panel Market size is projected at USD 2,979.64 million in 2026 and is expected to hit USD 5,032.96 million by 2034 with a CAGR of 6.9%. The industry advances from USD 2,790.69 million in 2025, adding approximately USD 2.24 billion through 2034. Assessment of country demand, panel-type segmentation, automation adoption, electrification investment and competitive positioning is essential for identifying addressable opportunities across industrial, infrastructure, utility and commercial applications.
Electric control panels integrate switching, protection, monitoring and automation devices to manage electrical equipment and industrial processes. The supplied dataset places Europe at USD 2,790.69 million in 2025 and USD 2,979.64 million in 2026 on a country basis. Germany contributes 28.1% of 2026 value, followed by the United Kingdom at 20.0% and France at 15.0%. By type, power control panels contribute approximately 35.0% of the separate USD 2,981.32 million type-level total, automation control panels 28.5%, motor control panels 20.8%, lighting panels 10.7% and instrument panels 5.1%. Physical production-unit and penetration-rate statistics are not contained in the mandatory dataset and therefore are not estimated.
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Panel architecture is shifting toward PLC/HMI integration, connected monitoring, modular power distribution and software-assisted energy management. In 2026, 65% of industrial leaders surveyed by Siemens identified electrification as the most effective net-zero lever, 63% considered digitalization critical to energy transition, and 59% planned demand-side flexibility mechanisms. These indicators support increasing integration of intelligent breakers, VFDs, sensors, communications and edge controls within industrial panels.
AI infrastructure is reinforcing high-density electrical demand. Siemens reported Smart Infrastructure data-center orders of EUR 1.9 billion in Q2 2026 and first-half revenue from these technologies of EUR 1.8 billion, up more than 45%; the company also described global data-center expansion rates above 10%. Market-wide panel production volumes in millions or billions of physical units are not publicly established by the supplied dataset, so monetary infrastructure indicators are used rather than fabricated unit estimates.
European factories, utilities and digital infrastructure operators are increasing requirements for protected, automated and remotely monitored electrical distribution. Siemens research indicates 65% of industrial leaders prioritize electrification for net-zero objectives, while 59% expect demand-side flexibility and 63% view digitalization as critical. In Germany, Siemens announced EUR 300 million of investment in 2026 to expand switchgear production, including capacity supporting data centers, e-mobility and industrial automation, with up to 700 jobs planned by 2030.
Control-panel projects face engineering, certification, cybersecurity, integration and skilled-labor requirements. Siemens announced automation-business capacity adjustments affecting around 5,600 positions worldwide in 2025, including approximately 2,600 in Germany, demonstrating exposure to industrial demand cycles. At the infrastructure level, 63% of surveyed industrial leaders identify policy uncertainty as a growing energy-transition threat, despite 65% emphasizing electrification, creating uneven timing for modernization programs.
AI, cloud computing and edge facilities require increasingly standardized, scalable power-distribution assemblies. Siemens and Delta announced modular solutions capable of reducing deployment time by up to 50%, CAPEX by up to 20% and carbon emissions by up to 27%. Siemens also recorded EUR 1.9 billion of data-center orders in Q2 2026 and invested EUR 300 million in German production capacity, illustrating the commercial opportunity for intelligent switchgear, automation panels and modular electrical systems.
Connected PLC, SCADA and HMI architectures expand the industrial attack surface while AI facilities impose substantially higher electrical densities. Siemens' 2026 Industrial Automation DataCenter integrates AI-specific cybersecurity and accelerated computing, while its fiscal 2025 group revenue reached EUR 78.9 billion with approximately 318,000 employees, illustrating the scale of investment required to deliver integrated industrial platforms. Meanwhile, modular solutions targeting 50% faster deployment and 20% lower CAPEX intensify pressure on panel builders to standardize without sacrificing safety or customization.
| Report Metric | Details |
|---|---|
| Market Size in 2025 | USD 2787.88 Million |
| Market Size in 2026 | USD 2979.64 Million |
| Market Size in 2034 | USD 5032.96 Million |
| CAGR | 6.9% (2026-2034) |
| Base Year for Estimation | 2025 |
| Historical Data | 2022-2024 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2034 |
| Report Coverage | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Supply Chain Disruption, Growth Factors, Environment & Regulatory Landscape and Trends |
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The industry is segmented by type, component, mounting type, form factor, application, and end-user. Among quantified types, power control panels dominate with approximately 35.0% of 2026 revenues, followed by automation control panels at 28.5% and motor control panels at 20.8%.
Power control panels, comprising low-, medium-, and high-voltage configurations, lead at USD 1,043.06 million in 2026 and reach USD 1,764.23 million by 2034 at 6.79% CAGR.
Motor control panels, including DOL starters, soft starters, and VFD configurations, are the fastest-growing quantified type at 7.03% CAGR, advancing from USD 619.78 million in 2026 to USD 1,067.29 million in 2034.
Circuit breakers, contactors and relays, terminal blocks, PLC/HMIs, indicators, wiring, and surge protectors constitute the core component categories. The supplied tables do not allocate revenue among these components; consequently, no unsupported component market values are assigned.
Within the quantified type structure that drives component consumption, power control panels account for USD 1,043.06 million in 2026 at 6.79% CAGR, while motor control panels record the fastest 7.03% CAGR.
Wall-mounted, free-standing, and flush-mounted designs address different space, power, and accessibility requirements. No mounting-level revenue split is supplied.
The nearest quantified benchmark remains power control panels at USD 1,043.06 million in 2026 and 6.79% CAGR, while motor control panels expand fastest at 7.03%.
Open, enclosed, and custom modular panels support OEM machinery, protected industrial environments, and engineered projects, respectively. Revenue allocation by form factor is not provided.
Quantified type data show the leading power-control category reaching USD 1,764.23 million by 2034 at 6.79% CAGR, while motor-control systems post the highest 7.03% CAGR.
Applications include industrial automation, power distribution, HVAC, water and wastewater, oil and gas, and infrastructure/buildings, spanning assembly lines, renewable integration, pump control, BAS, and pipeline monitoring.
Application-specific revenues are unavailable; however, the largest relevant quantified type is power control panels at USD 1,043.06 million in 2026 with 6.79% CAGR, versus the fastest-growing motor-control category at 7.03%.
Manufacturing, commercial buildings, utilities, oil and gas, municipal infrastructure, and data centers represent principal end-users. These industries require varying combinations of power distribution, motor management, and programmable automation.
No end-user revenue allocation is supplied. Power control panels nevertheless provide the largest quantified benchmark at USD 1,043.06 million in 2026, while motor control panels carry the highest stated CAGR of 7.03%.
The United Kingdom accounts for USD 596.21 million in 2026, approximately 20.0% of the country total, and reaches USD 1,010.69 million by 2034 at 6.82% CAGR. Its 2025 base is USD 558.14 million. Physical production and sector splits are not provided.
Germany leads with USD 836.96 million in 2026 and approximately 28.1% contribution. Revenue rises from USD 785.58 million in 2025 to USD 1,389.33 million in 2034 at 6.54% CAGR; production-unit and sector-level splits are undisclosed.
France contributes approximately 15.0%, valued at USD 447.82 million in 2026 versus USD 418.60 million in 2025. It reaches USD 768.29 million by 2034 at the country-leading 6.98% CAGR.
Spain represents approximately 8.8% at USD 262.81 million in 2026. The country progresses from USD 246.70 million in 2025 to USD 435.93 million in 2034 at 6.53% CAGR.
Italy contributes approximately 10.0%, expanding from USD 279.07 million in 2025 to USD 298.52 million in 2026 and USD 511.77 million by 2034 at 6.97% CAGR.
Russia accounts for approximately 8.0% with USD 238.71 million in 2026. The value increases from USD 223.26 million in 2025 to USD 407.70 million by 2034 at 6.92% CAGR.
Nordic countries contribute approximately 5.0%, increasing from USD 139.81 million in 2025 to USD 149.48 million in 2026 and USD 255.31 million in 2034 at 6.92% CAGR.
Benelux represents approximately 5.0%, valued at USD 149.13 million in 2026 versus USD 139.53 million in 2025. The forecast reaches USD 253.94 million by 2034 at 6.88% CAGR.
The analysis uses 2025 as the base year, 2026 as the current year, 2022–2024 as the historical period and 2026–2034 as the forecast horizon. Supplied mandatory tables are the primary quantitative source for country and type values, percentages and CAGR calculations. Country data total USD 2,979.64 million in 2026 and USD 5,032.96 million in 2034, while the separately supplied type table totals USD 2,981.32 million and USD 5,058.21 million; this source-level difference of USD 1.68 million in 2026 is retained rather than artificially reconciled. External corporate sources are used only for qualitative trends, dynamics, competitive evidence and developments, with unsupported production volumes, segment values and company percentages deliberately excluded.
Senior Market Research Analyst | 9 Years Experience | Industrial Automation, Robotics, and Digital Twins
Diana Liska is a market research analyst with 7–9 years of experience specializing in manufacturing and industrial markets. Contributed to 70+ research reports for global clients. Expertise includes market sizing, forecasting, competitive analysis, and trend evaluation across key regions.