Based on multiple market research and industry trends, the glass fiber direct yarn market is expected to achieve significant growth in 2025. The report shows that the global glass fiber direct yarn market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5% from 2024 to 2030, providing important support for the 2025 market growth forecast.
From the demand side, strong demand from multiple sectors will drive growth in the glass fiber direct yarn market. In traditional markets, despite the relatively mature automotive industry, the accelerating trend toward lightweight vehicles is driving a steady increase in demand for lightweight, high-strength materials like glass fiber direct yarn. For example, in new energy vehicles, to improve range, automakers are continuously exploring lightweighting solutions. Composite materials made from glass fiber direct yarn are increasingly being used in vehicle bodies, interiors, and other components.
Demand for glass fiber direct yarn is also strong in the wind power sector. With the continued expansion of wind power installations, especially the rapid development of offshore wind power, wind turbine blades are evolving towards larger and lighter sizes. Glass fiber direct yarn, with its excellent performance, has become a key material for blade manufacturing. The wind power industry's demand for glass fiber direct yarn is expected to increase by 5% in 2025 compared to 2024.
In emerging markets, the photovoltaic (PV) new energy industry has experienced rapid growth in recent years. Glass fiber direct yarn is used in photovoltaic module frames, backsheets, and other components, effectively improving the modules' mechanical properties and weather resistance. With the growing global demand for clean energy, the continued expansion of the PV industry will drive a significant increase in demand for glass fiber direct yarn. Furthermore, the rise of high-end fields such as 5G communications and artificial intelligence robots has created new application scenarios for glass fiber direct yarn, such as in communications equipment casings and robotics components, further expanding the market.