Germany Automotive Printed Circuit Board Market Insight
Published: 14 May 2026 | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)
The Germany Automotive Printed Circuit Board Market size is growing at a 5.6% CAGR, driven by Increasing integration of electric powertrains, ADAS systems, and connected vehicle electronics in German OEMs.
Germany Automotive Printed Circuit Board Market Insights and Forecasts to 2035
- The Germany Automotive Printed Circuit Board Market Size Was Estimated at USD 167.5 Million in 2025
- The Market Size is Expected to Grow at a CAGR of around 5.6% from 2025 to 2035
- The Germany Automotive Printed Circuit Board Market Size is Expected to Reach USD 288.1 Million by 2035
Notable Insights for the Germany Automotive Printed Circuit Board Market
- By printed circuit board type, multi-layer PSBs dominate the market, accounting for approximately 42-46% share in 2025. The automotive industry uses this technology across multiple domains, including engine control units and entertainment systems and vehicle power management and body control systems, because it delivers dependable operation and maintains thermal performance in automotive conditions.
- By application, ADAS and basic safety systems dominate the market, accounting for approximately 36-38% share in 2025. Germany’s strong focus on vehicle safety, autonomous driving development, and sensor-heavy architectures increases PCB demand in ADAS modules.
- Germany automotive PCB demand will increase because the country expects to produce 4.1 million passenger vehicles which need several electronic control units that use PCBs.
- Germany accounts for approximately 20 percent of all automotive semiconductor usage in Europe because it requires semiconductors for PCB-based electronic control systems.
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Competitive Analysis:
The report offers the appropriate analysis of the key organizations/companies involved within the Germany automotive printed circuit board market, along with a comparative evaluation primarily based on their product of offering, business overviews, geographic presence, enterprise strategies, segment market share, and SWOT analysis. The report also provides an elaborative analysis focusing on the current news and developments of the companies, which includes product development, innovations, joint ventures, partnerships, mergers & acquisitions, strategic alliances, and others. This allows for the evaluation of the overall competition within the market.
Top Companies in Germany Automotive Printed Circuit Board Market
- Robert Bosch GmbH
- Continental AG
- ZF Friedrichshafen AG
- Siemens AG
- Infineon Technologies AG
- AT&S (Germany operations)
- Wurth Elektronik Group
- Schweizer Electronic AG
- Heraeus Electronics
- Plexus Germany GmbH
Recent Developments:
- In September 2024, Wurth Elektronik introduced its latest radio frequency and high-frequency printed circuit board solutions to the German market which serve radar systems and 5G connections and autonomous driving applications.
Market Segmentation:
Germany Automotive Printed Circuit Board Market, By PCB Types
- Single-Sided PCBs
- Double-Sided PCBs
- Multi-Layer PCBs
- HDI (High-Density Interconnect) PCBs
- Flexible & Rigid-Flex PCBs
Germany Automotive Printed Circuit Board Market, By Application
- ADAS & Safety Systems
- Powertrain Control Units (ICE & EV)
- Body Electronics & Comfort Systems
- Infotainment & Connectivity Modules
- Battery Management Systems (EVs)
Germany Automotive Printed Circuit Board Market, By Vehicle Type
- Passenger Vehicles
- Electric Vehicles (EVs)
- Commercial Vehicles
- Autonomous / Test Vehicles
Expert Views:
The German automotive printed circuit board market will experience consistent growth because of two main factors, which include the rising adoption of electric vehicles and the increasing semiconductor requirements for each vehicle, as well as the fast growth of advanced driver assistance systems. The demand for advanced high-density interconnection pathways and multi-layer printed circuit boards will remain strong in Germany because it serves as the main automotive engineering center for Europe.