The report "EMC Filtration Market by EMC Filter (1-phase EMC Filters, 3-phase EMC Filters, DC Filters, IEC Inlets, and Chokes) and Power Quality Filter (Passive Harmonic Filters, Active Harmonic Filters, Output Filters and Reactors) - Global Forecast to 2030" The EMC filtration market is projected to reach USD 1.59 billion by 2030 from USD 1.26 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 4.7%. The shift from conventional fuel-based engines toward electric vehicles is increasing the demand for EMC filtration. Electric vehicles comprise various electronic components, including motors, battery units, and control units, which become vulnerable to electromagnetic interference and pose a threat to motor malfunction.
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Passive harmonic filters, a power quality filter type, are expected to record highest CAGR during forecast period
Passive harmonic filters are critical power quality products that minimize harmonic distortion in power systems by providing a low-impedance path for harmonics with high impedance at the fundamental frequency. Such filters, mounted in parallel with the load, are extensively utilized in systems with variable frequency drives (VFDs), uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and other devices generating harmonics. Being widely known for affordability, simplicity, and reliability, passive filters consist of common parts such as capacitors and resistors to build up resonant circuits that filter particular harmonic frequencies. Their purpose is to enhance power quality, which contributes to avoiding breakdowns in power supply equipment, PLCs, test equipment, and circuit protective systems.
Building technologies segment to hold second-largest share of EMC filtration market, by application, throughout forecast period
Building technologies will account for the second-largest share of the EMC filtration market throughout the forecast period due to increased electrical system complexity in big commercial buildings, offices, hospitals, railway stations, and hotels. These facilities require advanced electrical infrastructure to support critical systems such as power supplies, lighting, air conditioning, and automation. However, the increasing density of electronic components can cause power quality issues and electromagnetic interference (EMI), disrupting the operation of equipment connected to them and communication between systems.
Asia Pacific to Record Highest CAGR in EMC Filtration Market from 2025 to 2030
The Asia Pacific region is expected to register the highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in the EMC filtration market from 2025 to 2030. This growth is primarily driven by the expanding electronics manufacturing sector, which produces many electronic devices highly susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI). The rising demand for advanced technologies across consumer electronics, automotive systems, industrial devices, and telecommunications equipment fuels the need for EMC filtration solutions to ensure device functionality and EMI mitigation.
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Top Key Players:
Delta Electronics, Inc. (Taiwan), TE Connectivity (Ireland), TDK Corporation (Japan), Littelfuse, Inc. (US), Rohde & Schwarz (Germany), Sinexcel (China), SCHURTER Group (Switzerland), AstrodyneTDI (US), MORNSUN Guangzhou Science & Technology Co., Ltd. (China), Soshin electric Co., Ltd. (Japan), Shanghai Eagtop Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. (China), BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH (Germany), ETS-Lindgren (US), MTE Corporation (US), and REO AG (Germany), among others.