North America Electric Control Panel Market size is projected at USD 2,272.03 million in 2026 and is expected to hit USD 3,874.14 million by 2034 with a CAGR of 6.9%. The market advances from USD 2,125.43 million in the 2025 base year, representing approximately 6.90% year-on-year expansion into 2026. Demand assessment requires detailed evaluation of country-level deployment, panel-type segmentation, industrial applications, component ecosystems, and the competitive landscape across U.S. and Canadian manufacturing and infrastructure projects.
Electric control panels comprise engineered electrical assemblies used to distribute power, protect circuits, operate motors, interface instrumentation, and automate industrial or building equipment. North America generated USD 2,125.43 million in 2025 and USD 2,272.03 million in 2026, with the U.S. contributing 78.88% and Canada 21.12% of the country-level 2026 total. Within the separately supplied type dataset, Power Control Panels contribute 41.99%, Motor Control Panels 20.35%, Automation Control Panels 16.73%, Lighting Control Panels 12.33%, and Instrument Control Panels 8.60% of the USD 2,274.73 million type-segmentation total for 2026.
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Control-panel engineering is shifting toward connected PLCs, HMIs, intelligent circuit protection, VFDs, edge computing, industrial AI, and software-defined automation. Schneider Electric highlighted open automation, robotics and industrial AI at Automate 2025, while Rockwell's manufacturing platform provides a 99.5% availability guarantee and integrates plant-floor systems with cloud-based analytics. These technologies increasingly convert conventional enclosures into data-generating control nodes supporting predictive maintenance and flexible manufacturing.
Localization is reinforcing this technology transition. ABB reported that about 75% of products it sells in the U.S. are manufactured locally and announced USD 120 million of investment across two manufacturing sites creating 250 jobs; its New Berlin facility uses controls and renewable systems designed to reduce energy consumption by more than 45%. Siemens' Pomona expansion created a 146,000-square-foot manufacturing footprint, with a solar canopy expected to supply 1,638 MWh, or 32% of building operations.
North American factory expansion, data-center construction and utility modernization are strengthening demand for power-distribution and automated control infrastructure. Eaton announced a USD 340 million South Carolina transformer investment supporting 700 jobs, bringing its North American electrical manufacturing investment since 2023 above USD 1 billion. Siemens stated in 2025 that new U.S. facilities would more than double production capacity for electrical equipment and create over 900 manufacturing jobs, illustrating the scale of capacity being deployed around electrification-intensive sectors.
Advanced PLC, VFD, SCADA and digitally connected panel architectures increase engineering requirements across hardware, cybersecurity and commissioning. ABB's individual 2025 U.S. manufacturing projects included USD 80 million for a 320,000-square-foot Tennessee facility and USD 40 million for Mississippi expansion, illustrating the capital intensity associated with localized electrical-equipment capacity. Rockwell additionally identifies skilled-worker availability among manufacturers' leading obstacles, while increasingly interconnected OT systems raise implementation complexity across multiple equipment generations.
AI infrastructure is creating opportunities for higher-capacity switchgear, breakers, distribution panels and automated monitoring systems. ABB announced another USD 110 million of U.S. manufacturing investment in 2025, including USD 30 million each in Virginia and Puerto Rico, USD 35 million in North Carolina and USD 15 million in Mississippi, creating nearly 200 jobs. The company cited U.S. data-center expansion alongside annual electricity-demand expansion above 2% in both 2025 and 2026 as key demand factors.
Panel builders must accommodate rising loads while integrating legacy PLCs, cloud platforms, sensors and protection equipment under stringent reliability requirements. Siemens' 2026 partnership with Jabil adds a 300,000-square-foot Virginia manufacturing facility and more than 350 jobs for medium-voltage and integrated distribution equipment. Meanwhile, ABB's North American localization program included USD 210 million of combined U.S. and Canadian R&D and manufacturing investments announced during 2025, demonstrating the scale of capacity required to address grid resilience, AI loads and industrial uptime requirements.
| Report Metric | Details |
|---|---|
| Market Size in 2025 | USD 2125.38 Million |
| Market Size in 2026 | USD 2272.03 Million |
| Market Size in 2034 | USD 3874.14 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 market is segmented by type, component, mounting type, form factor, application, and end-user. In the supplied type dataset, Power Control Panels lead with 41.99% of 2026 revenue, followed by Motor Control Panels at 20.35%, Automation Control Panels at 16.73%, Lighting Control Panels at 12.33%, and Instrument Control Panels at 8.60%.
Power control panels are the largest type, increasing from USD 891.83 million in 2025 to USD 955.06 million in 2026 and reaching USD 1,652.05 million by 2034 at a 7.09% CAGR. Low-, medium- and high-voltage configurations support manufacturing plants, utilities, commercial infrastructure and high-load facilities.
Automation control panels are the fastest-growing listed type at 7.18% CAGR, rising from USD 380.66 million in 2026 to USD 662.90 million in 2034. Motor Control Panels expand at 6.90%, Lighting Control Panels at 6.89%, and Instrument Control Panels at 6.89% through 2034.
Circuit breakers constitute a core component category because power control panels, representing 41.99% of 2026 type revenue, require protection and isolation alongside contactors, relays, and terminal blocks. The addressable Power Control Panel category rises from USD 955.06 million in 2026 to USD 1,652.05 million in 2034, at 7.09% CAGR.
PLC and HMI hardware has strong exposure to the fastest-growing Automation Control Panels category. That segment expands at 7.18% CAGR, versus 6.89% for Instrument Control Panels, supporting demand for programmable controllers, visualization interfaces, sensor connections, and industrial communications.
Wall-mounted, free-standing, and flush-mounted panels address differing installation footprints. The largest underlying type pool, Power Control Panels, generates USD 955.06 million in 2026 and advances at 7.09% CAGR, supporting free-standing and wall-mounted electrical assemblies across industrial and infrastructure installations.
Automation-oriented installations provide the strongest expansion environment, with Automation Control Panels recording the fastest listed 7.18% CAGR through 2034. Modular mounting architectures increasingly accommodate PLCs, VFDs, breakers, and communication equipment within scalable footprints.
Open, enclosed, and custom modular panels collectively address machinery integration and protected industrial installations. Power control panels remain the largest underlying type at USD 955.06 million in 2026, or 41.99% of type revenue, and are forecast to reach USD 1,652.05 million in 2034 at 7.09% CAGR.
Custom modular designs benefit from automation complexity as automation control panels increase at the fastest 7.18% CAGR. Enclosed configurations remain critical where environmental protection, operator safety, and standardized component integration are required.
Industrial automation, power distribution, HVAC, water and wastewater, oil and gas, and infrastructure constitute major application areas. Power Control Panels lead the supporting type structure with USD 955.06 million in 2026, expanding to USD 1,652.05 million by 2034 at 7.09% CAGR.
Industrial automation provides the strongest growth exposure because automation control panels advance at 7.18% CAGR, ahead of motor control panels at 6.90%. PLC panels, SCADA interfaces, robotics, packaging systems, and material-handling installations underpin this trajectory.
Manufacturing and process industries, commercial buildings, utilities, oil and gas companies, municipal infrastructure, and data centers represent the principal customer groups. Power control panels, serving these high-load environments, account for 41.99% of 2026 type revenue and expand at 7.09% CAGR.
Data centers and digitally automated manufacturing facilities provide particularly strong exposure to automation control panels, the fastest-growing listed type at 7.18% CAGR. The segment increases from USD 380.66 million in 2026 to USD 662.90 million by 2034.
The U.S. contributes 78.88% of the country-level 2026 total, with revenue rising from USD 1,677.60 million in 2025 to USD 1,792.18 million in 2026 and USD 3,040.38 million by 2034 at a 6.83% CAGR. Domestic production capacity is substantial: ABB reports nearly 40 manufacturing, distribution and operational facilities across 20 states, with around 75% of its U.S.-sold products manufactured locally.
Industrial automation, data centers, power distribution and commercial infrastructure constitute important deployment environments. Siemens reported reaching USD 1 billion in U.S. manufacturing investment over five years in 2026, with associated projects adding more than 2,200 jobs, reinforcing domestic electrical-equipment supply capacity.
Canada accounts for 21.12% of the country-level 2026 total and is the faster-growing country. Revenue increases from USD 447.83 million in 2025 to USD 479.85 million in 2026, before reaching USD 833.76 million by 2034 at a 7.15% CAGR. Industrial plants, utilities, commercial infrastructure, water systems and energy facilities form key demand pools.
The country's 7.15% trajectory exceeds the U.S. rate by 0.32 percentage points, supporting gradual expansion of Canada's regional contribution. Canadian panel integration also spans industrial automation, VFD systems, HMI controls and manufacturing of electrical panels rated up to 600 V, including CSA/UL-approved assemblies.
The assessment uses 2025 as the base year, 2026 as the current year, 2022–2024 as the historical period and 2026–2034 as the forecast horizon. Mandatory country and type tables supplied for this study constitute the primary quantitative source; percentage contributions were calculated directly from supplied 2026 totals, including the U.S. at 78.88%, Canada at 21.12%, and Power Control Panels at 41.99% of the applicable type total. External primary and industry sources were used only to contextualize technology, manufacturing capacity, company positioning and recent developments. Forecast validation considers the supplied 6.9% country-level CAGR, country trajectories of 6.83%–7.15%, and type trajectories of 6.89%–7.18%, without replacing the mandatory supplied market values.
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.