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市場調查報告書
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2035043
日本工廠自動化和工業控制:市場佔有率分析、行業趨勢和統計數據以及成長預測(2026-2031 年)Japan Factory Automation And Industrial Controls - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026 - 2031) |
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2025年日本工廠自動化和工業控制市場價值為168.4億美元,預計到2031年將達到285.7億美元,而2026年為183.9億美元,預測期(2026-2031年)複合年成長率為9.21%。

這項成長的驅動力來自勞動力短缺、嚴格的脫碳法規以及前所未有的財政獎勵,這些措施旨在縮短下一代機器人、分散式控制系統和邊緣運算平台的投資回收期。修訂後的《節能法》引入的能源效率標準,加上150兆日圓的綠色轉型基金,正推動預算撥款流向能夠確保可衡量二氧化碳減排量的整合式軟硬體產品。製造商也面臨許多挑戰,例如薪資上漲、透過TSN實施OPC UA帶來的網路安全要求,以及半導體供應鏈本地化的迫切需求,所有這些都增加了對承包諮詢和預測性維護服務的需求。儘管日本國內老牌企業正在開放其生態系統,但隨著歐洲供應商透過基於訂閱的分析服務脫穎而出,並將其收入模式從一次性硬體銷售轉向年度服務契約,競爭日趨激烈。
根據日本《能源節約法》2023年的修訂,年耗能超過1500千公升原油當量(kLcCO)的工廠現在必須進行能源強度基準評估,不合規者將受到處罰。這導致Schneider Electric和西門子等公司的變速驅動器、再生輸送機和即時能源管理套件的預算撥款增加。 2024年的修訂將範圍擴大到範圍3排放,迫使一級汽車零件供應商對其分包商的碳足跡進行審核,並導致愛知縣和靜岡縣的二級金屬加工廠的PLC維修數量激增。橫河電機的OpreX能源管理套件在2024年的國內安裝量增加了340%,顯示支出正從合規轉向最佳化營運成本。
預計到2024年,日本的勞動年齡人口將減少58萬人,到2030年,製造業勞動力預計將下降12%。協作機器人正在填補這一勞動力缺口。發那科(FANUC)於2024年3月發布的“CRX-5iA”無需圍欄即可完成組裝;OMRON)的“移動機器人+視覺”組合已將鬆下(Panasonic)電池生產線的設置時間縮短了40%。 2024年春季勞資談判中,基本薪資上漲了3.6%,使得包裝和物流行業應用機器人的投資回收期縮短至不到24個月。在該產業,安川馬達(Yaskawa Electric)的Motoman機器人已在60%的新倉庫中取代了人工。
佔製造業99.7%的中小企業面臨負債收入比低於地方銀行設定的標準的問題,例如,註冊資本僅為800萬日圓的股份有限公司,其預期利潤僅相當於6至9個月的營運成本。 2024會計年度,「製造業」補貼計畫支持了1240個項目,但核准率降至32%,迫使許多中小企業推遲計畫或考慮簽訂成本高昂的租賃協議。
預計到 2025 年,PLC 解決方案將佔據日本工廠自動化和工業控制市場 36.35% 的佔有率,而 MES 預計到 2031 年將以 9.95% 的複合年成長率成長。分散式控制系統在製程工業中佔據主導地位,橫河電機佔據國內市場 42% 的佔有率,而三菱電機和OMRON合計佔據離散 PLC 部署 60% 的佔有率。
向軟PLC和雲端歷史資料庫的轉變正在推動日本工廠自動化和工業控制市場向虛擬化邊緣伺服器數位雙胞胎平台轉型。監控與數據採集(SCADA)平台正部署到工廠中,以支援即時碳排放報告,而MES和PLM的融合在電池和半導體製造生產線中進展最為迅速。
2025年,硬體收入佔總營收的58.12%,而服務收入年平均成長率為10.41%,是所有組成部分中成長最快的。 2024年,機器人和機器視覺產品的出貨量年增26%,這主要得益於OPC UA TSN部署、雲端歷史資料庫以及預測性維護工作負載的推動,這些因素促使整合商處於市場前沿。
這種轉變正在擴大日本工廠自動化和工業控制市場規模,尤其是在結合邊緣人工智慧和網路安全監控的年度服務合約方面。儘管驅動和馬達領域的兩大硬體壟斷企業仍保持著定價權,但僅提供組件的供應商卻面臨利潤率下降的風險,因為買家往往更傾向於整合能源管理方案。
The Japan factory automation and industrial controls market size was valued at USD 16.84 billion in 2025 and estimated to grow from USD 18.39 billion in 2026 to reach USD 28.57 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 9.21% during the forecast period (2026-2031).

Momentum stems from a shrinking labor pool, aggressive decarbonization rules, and unprecedented fiscal incentives that are compressing payback cycles for next-generation robotics, distributed control systems, and edge-computing platforms. Energy-efficiency benchmarks introduced under the amended Energy Conservation Act, combined with the JPY 150 trillion Green Transformation Fund, are steering budgets toward integrated hardware-plus-software packages that guarantee measurable CO2 cuts. Manufacturers also face rising wage inflation, cybersecurity requirements tied to OPC UA over TSN deployments, and a renewed urgency to localize semiconductor supply, all of which heighten demand for turnkey consulting and predictive-maintenance services. Competitive intensity is rising as domestic incumbents open their ecosystems while European suppliers differentiate through subscription analytics, tilting revenue models away from transactional hardware toward annuity-based service contracts
Japan's 2023 Energy Conservation Act revision obliges factories that consume at least 1,500 kiloliters of crude oil equivalent annually to benchmark energy intensity or face fines, which is channeling budgets into variable-frequency drives, regenerative conveyors, and real-time energy-management suites from Schneider Electric and Siemens. The 2024 amendment broadened the scope to Scope 3 emissions, forcing tier-1 automotive suppliers to audit subcontractor footprints and sparking PLC retrofits across second-tier metal shops in Aichi and Shizuoka. Yokogawa's OpreX Energy Management suite experienced a 340% increase in domestic installations during fiscal 2024, marking a shift from compliance spending to operational cost arbitrage.
Japan's working-age population is expected to shrink by 580,000 in 2024, with projections indicating a 12% decline in manufacturing labor by 2030. Collaborative robots are plugging gaps: Fanuc's CRX-5iA, launched March 2024, enables fence-free assembly, while Omron's mobile-robot-plus-vision combo cut changeover time 40% on a Panasonic battery line. Rising base wages, up 3.6% in spring 2024 bargaining, have shortened payback on robotics to under 24 months in packaging and logistics, where Yaskawa's Motoman robots now outnumber humans in 60% of new warehouses.
SMEs account for 99.7% of manufacturers yet face debt-service ratios below thresholds required by regional banks, making a JPY 8 million PLC-plus-vision cell equal to 6-9 months of profit. While the Monozukuri subsidy covered 1,240 projects in fiscal 2024, approval rates slipped to 32%, forcing many SMEs to defer plans or seek costly lease options.
Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
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PLC solutions captured a 36.35% share of the Japan factory automation and industrial controls market in 2025 and MES is projected to accelerate at a 9.95% CAGR through 2031. Distributed control systems dominate process industries, where Yokogawa holds a 42% domestic share, while Mitsubishi Electric and Omron together control 60% of discrete PLC deployments.
The shift to soft PLCs and cloud historians is expanding the Japan factory automation and industrial controls market size for virtualized edge servers and digital twin platforms. Supervisory control and data acquisition platforms are moving into factories to satisfy real-time carbon reporting, and MES-PLM convergence is rising fastest in battery and semiconductor lines.
Hardware accounted for 58.12% of 2025 revenue; however, services revenue is growing at a rate of 10.41% per year, the fastest of any component segment. Robotics and machine vision shipped 26% more units in 2024, but OPC UA TSN rollouts, cloud historians, and predictive maintenance workloads are pushing integrators to the forefront.
This pivot is expanding the Japan factory automation and industrial controls market size for annual service contracts that bundle edge AI and cybersecurity monitoring. Hardware duopolies in drives and motors maintain pricing power, yet component-only suppliers risk margin erosion as buyers favor integrated energy-management packages.
The Japan Factory Automation and Industrial Controls Market Report is Segmented by System Type (DCS, PLC, SCADA, PLM, MES, HMI, and Other), Component (Hardware, Software, and Services), Factory Size (SME and Large Enterprises), and End-User Industry (Oil and Gas, Chemical, Power, Food and Beverage, and More). Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).