Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor Market Expected to reach $26.6 billion by 2027
The multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) market is expected
to grow from USD 14.0 billion in 2022 to USD 26.6 billion by 2027.; it is
expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.8% from 2022 to 2027. Growing demand from the
automotive industry due to advent of EVs is driving the market for multilayer
ceramic capacitor. Moreover, increasing adoption in telecommunications end-user
industry due to rapid development of 5G technology; and rising incorporation of
MLCCs in smartphones, smart wearables, and other electronic devices plays a key
role in driving the growth of the MLCC market.
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Class I dielectric type to hold the largest size of MLCC
market during the forecast period
The Class I dielectric type segment is expected to account
for the larger size of the MLCC market throughout the forecast period. It is
further expected to grow at a significant rate during the forecast period.
Class I MLCCs have low capacitance values, but they have near-perfect
capacitance stability regardless of temperature, making them a good choice for
applications requiring frequency control, such as radio or television tuners.
Class I dielectric type MLCCs are typically employed in applications that need
high reliability, low acoustic noise, and low dielectric loss. DC blocking,
tuning, transient voltage suppression, energy storage, crucial timing,
decoupling, data acquisition filters, PLL low pass filter, and bypassing are
examples of a few of the applications of Class I MLCCs.
MLCC Market low rated voltage segment is expected to grow
at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period
The MLCC market for low rated voltage segment is expected to
grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period. The main reason for the
dominance of low rated voltage MLCCs is their high demand in the electronics
end-user industry. Most of the widely adopted electronics devices, especially
small consumer electronics such as smartphones, smart wearables, true wireless
stereo (TWS) headsets, headphones, and calculators, operate at a lower voltage.
Further, the miniaturization of ICs lowers the required voltage, thereby
accelerating the demand for low rated voltage MLCCs.
Asia Pacific expected to dominate the MLCC market during
the forecast period
The Asia Pacific region accounted for the largest share of
MLCC market in 2021 and is also expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the
forecast period. With Asia Pacific being one of the largest electronics
manufacturers, as well consumers, in the world, it is the largest consumer of
multilayer ceramic capacitors for the electronic end-user industry. The region
is one of the largest consumers of smartphones. According to India Brand Equity
Foundation (IBEF), in 2021, India alone recorded shipment of ~173 million
smartphone units, which is 14% more as compared to 2020. Apart from
smartphones, the region produces and consumes a broad range of electronic
goods, ranging from commercial to household and entertainment gadgets. The
region also has a well-established automotive industry. The rapid development
of EVs in China is expected to drive the MLCC market further. The number of
MLCCs installed per smartphone is about 400 to 500 for low-end smartphones,
about 700 to 800 for mid-range smartphones, and about 900 to 1,100 for high-end
smartphones. Similarly, on an average, BEVs are projected to use more than
~10,000 MLCCs. The increasing demand for consumer electronics and automotive is
accelerating the demand for multilayer ceramic capacitors in the region.
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Key players in the MLCC market are Murata (Japan), Samsung Electro-Mechanics (South Korea), TAIYO YUDEN (Japan), YAGEO (Taiwan), Walsin Technology (Taiwan), TDK (Japan), Vishay Intertechnology (US), Kyocera (Japan), Darfon Electronics (US), Samwha Capacitor Group (South Korea), Nippon Chemi-Con (Japan), MARUWA (Japan), Fujian Torch Electron Technology (China), Holy Stone Enterprise (Taiwan), and Knowles (US). SMEs/startups covered in the study are CalRamic Technologies (US), Viking Tech (Taiwan), Würth Elektronik Group (Germany), Exxelia (France), Johanson Dielectrics (US), NIC Components (US), Kingtronics Kt (Hong Kong), Semec (China), Shanghai Yongming Electronic (YMIN) (China), EYANG Technology Development (China), and Fenghua Advanced Technology (Hong Kong).
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