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According to the research report, "UAE Soft Magnetic Material Market Outlook, 2031", the UAE Soft Magnetic Material Market is anticipated to grow at more than 7.57% CAGR from 2026 to 2031.Collaborative research and development initiatives are particularly focused on high efficiency magnetic materials that support the next wave of power electronics, renewable energy integration and digital automation, reflecting the UAE’s ambition to lead in technological deployment. A key component of this evolving landscape is the availability and sourcing of raw materials such as iron, cobalt, nickel and silicon that form the basis of many soft magnetic alloys. While the UAE leverages strategic import contracts and regional supply networks to secure high purity feedstocks required for advanced materials, localized processing and refining capabilities are also being expanded to reduce dependency on international markets. Import and export trends of soft magnetic raw materials and finished components reveal a balanced approach wherein domestic consumption is met through secure external supply chains while finished products are positioned to reach export markets that demand high quality magnetic materials. Supply chain challenges, including securing stable access to specialty inputs, have prompted manufacturers to adopt strategies that prioritize sustainable sourcing, such as long term supplier agreements, investments in recycling and material recovery programs, and diversification of raw material origins. The growth of electric mobility in the UAE transcends conventional horizon, encompassing electric bicycles, urban last mile transport solutions, advanced drone platforms and emerging urban air mobility technologies that all rely on high quality soft magnetic materials for propulsion systems, power conditioning units and control electronics.
In the United Arab Emirates the soft magnetic materials market is shaped by a blend of traditional industrial demand and forward looking adoption of advanced magnetic technologies, with electrical steel (silicon steel) clearly dominating as the most widely used and commercially significant material type. Electrical steel is foundational for core applications such as transformer cores, electric motor laminations, industrial generators, and large electrical drive systems that underpin the nation’s utilities, manufacturing hubs, and infrastructure projects. Its combination of favorable magnetic permeability, reasonably low core losses, and structural stability makes it the default choice for conventional magnetic core requirements across heavy industry, energy distribution, and large machinery. The UAE’s drive toward industrial diversification, energy efficiency and electrification means that electrical steel remains central to most electromechanical system designs due to its ability to deliver dependable performance under prolonged loads and varied environmental conditions typical of desert and coastal operational zones. Alongside electrical steel, soft ferrites are carving out a growing niche, particularly in high frequency and compact electronic applications where lightweight, low loss performance at rapid switching rates is essential. Industries such as telecommunications, advanced power converters, renewable energy inverters, and smart building systems in the UAE increasingly rely on soft ferrites to power inductors, chokes, and high frequency magnetic assemblies that form the backbone of modern digital and power electronics.
Electric motors are ubiquitous across manufacturing facilities, industrial plants, automated warehouses, and sophisticated assembly lines that define UAE’s economic infrastructure. Soft magnetic cores inside these motors determine key performance metrics such as energy efficiency, thermal behavior, torque response and noise levels. Electrical steel remains the dominant core material in motor applications across the UAE because it can withstand heavy duty cycles while delivering consistent magnetic performance. As the country pivots toward electrification of transit fleets, urban transport systems and industrial equipment, the demand for motors with better efficiency and lower operational cost grows, and this directly boosts the use of optimized soft magnetic materials tailored to motor cores. Primary sectors deploying electric motors include oil and gas infrastructure, logistics hubs, water treatment facilities, and smart manufacturing plants where motors must operate continuously with minimal maintenance. Beyond motors, transformers are another critical application category for soft magnetic materials in the UAE given the expansive energy distribution network and ongoing grid modernization efforts that integrate renewable energy sources such as solar and distributed generation systems. Transformers equipped with high performance magnetic cores ensure efficient voltage regulation, reduced energy loss, and enhanced reliability required for stable power delivery across urban and industrial load centers.
The nation’s focus on digital infrastructure, automation in industrial and commercial environments, and highly connected consumer devices fuels a consistent need for magnetic materials that can perform reliably in high frequency and compact contexts. The high precision electronics sector, encompassing power conversion units and advanced digital modules, is a cornerstone of local industrial diversification, and magnetic material requirements reflect this emphasis. The energy and power sector also provides a major pull for soft magnetic materials as the UAE works to modernize its grid, integrate distributed energy resources and implement intelligent power distribution systems that accommodate variable renewable generation. Transformers, grid interface converters, dynamic response power systems, and voltage stabilization units all depend on magnetic cores that maintain efficiency under fluctuating load conditions, and the choice of soft magnetic materials in these applications directly affects energy delivery quality and system resilience. The shift toward renewable energy sources such as concentrated solar power and grid tied photovoltaic installations underscores the need for advancements in low loss magnetic materials that can support efficient power conversion and distribution. Some of these demands are addressed through emerging adoption of amorphous and nanocrystalline materials in specialized power infrastructure roles.
Considered in this report
- Historic Year: 2020
- Base year: 2025
- Estimated year: 2026
- Forecast year: 2031
Aspects covered in this report
- Soft Magnetic Materials Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
- Various drivers and challenges
- On-going trends and developments
- Top profiled companies
- Strategic recommendation
By Material Type
- Electrical Steel (Silicon Steel)
- Soft Ferrites
- Amorphous & Nanocrystalline Alloys
- Others (Cobalt, Nickel, Iron Powder)
By Application
- Electric Motors
- Transformers
- Inductors & Chokes
- Others (Alternators, Sensors)
By End-User Industry
- Automotive (EV/HEV)
- Electrical & Electronics
- Energy & Power
- Others (Healthcare, Aerospace)

