Europe Power Electronic Testing Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis Report By Provision Type (Test Instruments & Equipment, and Professional Testing Services), By Device Type (Individual Power Provision Types, Multi-Device Modules, and Power Management ICs), By End Use, By Country and Growth Forecast, 2025 - 2032
Report Id: KBV-28527Publication Date: July-2025Number of Pages: 179Report Format: PDF + Excel
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The Europe Power Electronic Testing Market would witness market growth of 7.8% CAGR during the forecast period (2025-2032).
The Germany market dominated the Europe Power Electronic Testing Market by Country in 2024, and would continue to be a dominant market till 2032; thereby, achieving a market value of $510.1 million by 2032. The UK market is exhibiting a CAGR of 6.5% during (2025 - 2032). Additionally, The France market is experiencing a CAGR of 8.8% during (2025 - 2032)
A lot has occurred in the last few decades as it pertains to testing power electronics in Europe. The main goal at first was to make sure that parts like inverters, rectifiers, and converters were safe and worked right. But testing has had to keep keep up with the more complex and advanced electronic systems. It's not just about safety anymore. There is a lot more emphasis on following strict rules, performance, and long-term consistency.
Clean energy and electric cars are changing the game: More electric cars are on the road, and solar panels and smart grids are being used more. Because of this, it is very important to thoroughly test the electronics that power them to make sure they are safe, efficient, and dependable.
New materials make things harder: Silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) are examples of advanced materials that work faster and at higher voltages than regular parts. They need special and more accurate testing methods because they act differently.
You need smarter testing tools: Engineers today use smart, modern testing tools that can mimic real-world situations. These new electronics are too complicated and need too much power for older systems to handle.
Governments Are Setting Climate Goals
Green Goals Are Pushing Testing Standards: Countries in the EU and elsewhere are trying to cut down on carbon emissions. To do this, they need clean energy systems that have been thoroughly tested.
A lot of money goes into renewable projects: There are more wind and solar energy projects being built, and every part needs to be carefully tested to make sure it works with the power grid.
Put safety and efficiency first: Testing makes sure that power systems not only run well but also follow safety rules, so nothing goes wrong when they are used at full power.
Country Outlook
Germany is a key player in Europe's industrial and energy transformation, and this has a direct effect on the power electronic testing market. Germany is a leader in making cars, automating factories, and integrating renewable energy. Because of this, there is a steady and complex need for testing solutions that can make sure that advanced power electronic systems are safe, work well, and follow the rules.
The UK is leading the way in clean technologies as power testing fuels the green transition
Testing is needed for clean energy growth
The UK is moving forward with green energy sources like wind and solar. To stay safe and connect smoothly to the national grid, these systems need to be tested more thoroughly.
Demand Grows as EVs Are Used: there are more electric cars on UK roads now, so batteries and chargers need to be thoroughly tested to make sure they work safely and efficiently.
Change in Industry to Low-Carbon: Factories and infrastructure in the UK are going green, so they need accurate testing tools for new kinds of power electronics.
The UK's move toward green energy, more electric vehicles, and low-carbon industries is making it more important to do advanced testing to make sure power electronics are safe and work well.
Testing in Important Areas
Energy systems need to work all the time: New testing methods are used on inverters, converters, and backup systems to keep the grid stable.
Electronics for Transport Need Validation: Trains, buses, and electric delivery vehicles all need power electronics that must pass strict safety and performance tests.
Testing Helps the Whole Ecosystem: Everyone, from research labs to energy companies to car makers, is putting money into better testing to help the country reach its net-zero goals.
The UK is spending money on advanced testing for energy systems, transportation electronics, and industry to make sure they are safe and reliable and to help the country reach its goal of net-zero emissions.
Testing is at the heart of innovation and decarbonization in France
Power Electronics in the National Strategy
Strong validation is needed for clean power: Because France is switching to nuclear, solar, and wind power, each part, like power converters, needs to be tested correctly and regularly to make sure it is safe and stable.
Transport Electrification Increases Testing Needs: France is electrifying transportation, from trains to cars. Testing tools are very important for making sure these cars work well even in bad weather.
Innovation in aerospace depends on Testing: France's leadership in aerospace requires power systems that are very reliable, and these systems must pass strict tests to meet aviation and defense standards.
France's move to clean energy, push for electric transportation, and leadership in aerospace are all driving up the need for strict power electronics testing to make sure that all sectors are safe, stable, and high performing.
Testing for Reliability with High-Tech
Following the rules is very important: France has strict rules about energy and safety, so testing helps businesses stay within the law and avoid expensive failures.
Making the best use of performance in business: Testing helps improve the performance of electronics used in factories and transportation to get the most out of them and make them last longer.
Powering the Future Sustainably: France is making testing a top priority to make sure that all of its energy and transportation systems are ready for the future because it is committed to low-carbon goals.
To meet strict rules, improve performance in transportation and industry, and make sure its energy systems support a sustainable, low-carbon future, France puts advanced testing at the top of its list of things to do.
Based on Provision Type, the market is segmented into Test Instruments & Equipment, and Professional Testing Services. Based on Device Type, the market is segmented into Individual Power Provision Types, Multi-Device Modules, and Power Management ICs. Based on End Use, the market is segmented into Automotive & Mobility Solutions, Industrial Automation & Machinery, Information & Communication Technology (ICT), Consumer Electronics & Devices, Renewable Power & Utility Networks, Aerospace & Defense Applications, and Other End Use. Based on countries, the market is segmented into Germany, UK, France, Russia, Spain, Italy, and Rest of Europe.
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