The export of DC Motors and DC Generators from Egypt for outputs between 0.75-75 kW has exhibited considerable variability over the past decade. Following a peak in 2015 with a notable year-on-year increase of 37.4%, exports significantly declined in 2016 and 2017, dropping by 66.73% and 66.08%, respectively. A strong recovery occurred in 2018, with a dramatic increase of 485.33%, only to see another downward trend in the following years. By 2023, the export value stood at 35.29 thousand USD, marking a slight decline from 2022. The annual CAGR for the past five years was negative at -7.72%.
Looking forward, the forecasted data shows a gradual decline in export values, with an anticipated CAGR of -2.85% for the next five years, ultimately resulting in a projected 13.48% decrease by 2028.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of global economic conditions on export demand, technological advancements in motor efficiency that could shift market dynamics, and changes in international trade policies that could either bolster or hinder Egypt's export capacity in this sector.