2026-2032 Global High-Power Electric Spindle Industry Status and Market Prospect Report
The global high-power electric spindle market was approximately US$3.776 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach US$6.071 billion by 2032.
According to the latest report released by market research institutions, the global high-power electric spindle market will continue to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% between 2025 and 2032. Among them, the Asia-Pacific region, with its developed manufacturing base and continuous equipment upgrade investment, will continue to maintain its position as the world's largest market, expected to account for approximately 45% of market share by 2032.
By product type, machining center electric spindles remain the largest market segment, accounting for over 50%; lathe electric spindles and grinding machine electric spindles follow closely. Notably, with the popularization of integrated die-casting technology for new energy vehicles, demand for large-torque electric spindles for processing large die-casting molds has grown rapidly, becoming a new growth point.
In terms of technology development trends, high-speed (above 30,000rpm), high-power (above 15kW), and high-rigidity electric spindles have become R&D hotspots. Meanwhile, the application of advanced technologies such as ceramic bearings, oil-air lubrication, and intelligent temperature control has significantly improved the reliability and service life of electric spindles.
Among major manufacturers, German Kessler, Swiss Fischer, and British Westwind still dominate the high-end market, but Chinese manufacturers such as Haozhi Electromechanical and Jiangsu Xingchen continue to increase their market share in the mid-to-high-end segment, with obvious product cost-performance advantages.


