Uzbekistan’s electrical engineering sector is exploding, growing eightfold in just five years, with 2.1 billion euros generated in 2024, half from exports. Fueled by soaring demand for appliances and solar components, the uzbek industry is attracting global attention. The Texnopark complex alone produces 1.4 million items annually, showcasing the country’s manufacturing prowess. Cable manufacturer Artikul Aziya Kabel plans to boost European exports by 40%. Uzeltechsanoat reports over 85,000 jobs in the sector. For more insights into this dynamic market, visit News Directory 3. Discover what’s next for Uzbekistan’s ambitious electrical engineers.
Uzbekistan’s Electrical Engineering Sector Booms Amid Rising Demand
Updated May 27, 2025
Uzbekistan’s electrical engineering sector has experienced significant growth, expanding eightfold in the last five years. This surge is primarily fueled by increasing demand for household appliances and solar components.
The Uzeltechsanoat association reports that the industry generated 2.1 billion euros in 2024. Notably, half of this revenue came from exports. The sector currently employs over 85,000 people.
A major contributor to this growth is the Texnopark complex, a manufacturing hub housing 17 facilities. These facilities collectively produce 1.4 million items each year, ranging from home appliances to industrial heating systems.
Cable manufacturer Artikul Aziya Kabel aims to increase it’s European exports by 40% over the next two years. The company is receiving support from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Progress to achieve this goal.
The sector anticipates continued expansion,projecting annual export volumes to reach almost 2.7 billion euros.
