Trends, Technologien und Aussichten für Angebot und Nachfrage von Seltenerdmagneten

High-performance rare earth magnet demand continues to grow, driven by adoption in electric vehicles, wind turbines, consumer electronics, and robotics markets. The high magnetic strength and resistance to demagnetization of rare earth magnets such as NdFeB and SmCo makes them critical materials in electric motor, energy generator, and actuator applications. In 2025, rising global rare earth magnet demand in the face of increasingly restricted supply is ushering the emergence of new rare earth supply chains across North America, Europe, and Asia. The evolution of rare earth supply is manifesting compelling growth opportunities for rare earth technologies across the entire value chain, from separation and refining to magnet production and recycling.
 
IDTechEx forecasts that global rare earth magnet demand will surpass 332,000 tonnes per annum by 2036, with NdFeB magnets used in motor technology in electric vehicles, turbines, and robotics leading growth. IDTechEx recently released a report, "Rare Earth Magnets 2026-2036: Technologies, Supply, Markets, Forecasts", providing complete and comprehensive analysis of rare earth magnet supply, demand, and recycling. IDTechEx's report details technology growth opportunities, upcoming projects, regional analysis, key players, and 10-year forecasts for rare earth magnet supply, demand, and recycling, segmented by weight (tonnes) and revenue (US$B).
 
In this twenty-minute webinar, IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Dr Jack Howley, will discuss:
• Overview of high-performance rare earth permanent magnet materials and demand in 2025.
• Global rare earth supply, challenges, and emerging regional supply chains
• Growth opportunities for rare earth separation and magnet manufacturing technologies.
• Key trends in demand and magnet usage in high volume and emerging rare earth magnet product markets.
• IDTechEx's 10-year market outlook for the global rare earth magnet market.

Presenter

Dr Jack Howley
Dr Jack Howley
Senior Technology Analyst
IDTechEx