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Carbon Fiber Market to Hit $6.82B by 2030, Says Report

Published: June 13, 2025
Author: HFT

The global carbon fiber market is set to grow from USD 4.82 billion in 2025 to USD 6.82 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 7.2%, according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets. This growth is attributed to the increasing demand for lightweight, high-performance, and sustainable materials across various sectors including aerospace & defense, automotive, wind energy, sporting goods, marine, and healthcare.

Key growth drivers include the rising demand for carbon fiber in electric vehicles, where manufacturers like Tesla, BMW, and Audi use it to boost performance and reduce weight. Additionally, its application in wind energy is expanding rapidly, with carbon fiber enabling longer, lighter, and more durable turbine blades—improving performance and lowering maintenance costs.

Carbon fiber is also gaining traction in novel areas such as wearable supercapacitors and sustainable electronics, thanks to its eco-friendly, lightweight, and biodegradable properties.

Europe currently leads the global carbon fiber market in both volume and value. This is largely due to its aggressive push towards decarbonization and the adoption of electric mobility. Strict EU regulations on emissions and sustainability targets have made carbon fiber indispensable in the automotive and aerospace sectors.

Prominent players driving this market include Toray Industries (Japan), DowAksa (Turkey), Mitsubishi Chemical Group (Japan), Syensqo (Belgium), Teijin Limited (Japan), and SGL Carbon (Germany).

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