Sales of industrial robots have touched a record of 486,800 units in 2021 – an increase of 27 percent compared to the previous year, according to the International Federation of Robotics report.
Installations of industrial robots in Asia / Australia rose 33 percent reaching 354,500 units. Spending on industrial robots in the Americas increased by 27 percent with 49,400 units sold. Demand for industrial robots in Europe achieved double digit growth of 15 percent with 78,000 units installed.
“Due to the ongoing trend towards automation and continued technological innovation, demand reached high levels across industries. In 2021, even the pre-pandemic record of 422,000 installations per year in 2018 was exceeded,” Milton Guerry, President of the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), said in a news statement.
In 2021, the main growth driver was the electronics industry (132,000 installations, +21 percent), which surpassed the automotive industry (109,000 installations, +37 percent) as the largest customer of industrial robots already in 2020.
Europe
In 2021, industrial robot installations in Europe recovered after two years of decline – exceeding the peak of 75,600 units in 2018. Demand from the most important adopter, the automotive industry, moved at a high level sideways (19,300 installations, +/-0 percent). Demand from metal and machinery rose strongly (15,500 installations, +50 percent), followed by plastics and chemical products (7,700 installations, +30 percent).
The Americas
In the Americas, the number of industrial robot installations reached the second-best result ever, only surpassed by the record year 2018 (55,200 installations). The largest American market, the United States, shipped 33,800 units – this represents a market share of 68 percent.
Asia
Asia remains the world’s largest industrial robot market: 73 percent of all newly deployed robots in 2021 were installed in Asia. A total of 354,500 units were shipped in 2021, up 33 percent compared to 2020. The electronics industry adopted by far the most units (123,800 installations, +22 percent), followed by a strong demand from the automotive industry (72,600 installations, +57 percent) and the metal and machinery industry (36,400 installations, +29 percent).