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How Is Electrical and Electronics Industry Facilitating Oxygen-Free Copper Demand?

The Government of France has set up a target of increasing plug-in electric vehicle (PHEV) (passenger vehicles) and battery electric vehicle (BEV) (passenger vehicles) stock to 1.8 million and 3 million, respectively, by 2028. Likewise, Indonesia aims to expand the electric vehicle (EV) stock (passenger vehicles) to 2 million units by 2030. Similarly, the New Zealand government aspires to introduce 64,000 EVs (passenger cars) by 2025. The increasing number of EVs, on account of the growing need to reduce vehicular emissions, will, therefore, augment the need for oxygen-free copper products worldwide.

Moreover, the expanding electrical and electronics industry will also steer the oxygen-free copper market growth during the forecast period (2021–2030). According to P&S Intelligence, the market generated nearly ~$20.0 billion revenue in 2020. The growth of the electrical and electronics industry can be ascribed to the rising demand for consumer electronics, especially in developing countries, due to the mounting disposable income of people. For instance, the gross national disposable income of India increased from INR 1,73,15,933 crore during 2017–2018 to INR 1,92,37,943 crore during 2018–2019.

The grade segment of the oxygen-free copper market is bifurcated into oxygen-free and oxygen-free electronic. Under this segment, the oxygen-free bifurcation held the larger market share in 2020, and it is projected to maintain its lead in the forecast years as well. The dominance of this category can be attributed to the increasing use of oxygen-free copper in electromagnets, magnometers, and other semiconductors and magnifying demand for EVs, owing to the rising government support toward the EV industry.

Globally, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region accounted for the largest share in the oxygen-free copper market in 2020, and it is also expected to retain its dominance throughout the forecast period. This can be primarily owed to the burgeoning demand for semiconductor and electronic devices in the developing countries of APAC, such as Bangladesh, China, and India. In addition, the booming EV demand, on account of the rising public and government focus on curtailing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, is also a key contributor to the market growth in the region.

Therefore, the surging adoption of EVs and prospering electrical and electronics industry will facilitate the usage of oxygen-free copper all over the world in the upcoming years.

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