Saudi Arabia Electrical Wires and Cables Market: Power Infrastructure Development, Grid Expansion & Urban Growth
How smart grid expansion, high-performance insulation technologies, and rising infrastructure investments are improving reliability, energy efficiency, and network scalability across the Saudi Arabia electrical wires and cables market.

According to IMARC Group's latest research publication, Saudi Arabia electrical wires and cables market is projected to exhibit a growth rate of 6.10% during 2025-2033.
How AI is Reshaping the Future of Saudi Arabia Electrical Wires and Cables Market
- Smart Cable Monitoring Systems: AI-powered sensors embedded in cables provide real-time health monitoring, detecting overheating, insulation degradation, and fault locations instantly, reducing downtime by up to 25% across power distribution networks and industrial facilities throughout the Kingdom.
- Predictive Maintenance Solutions: Machine learning algorithms analyze vibration patterns, temperature fluctuations, and current loads in cable systems, forecasting potential failures weeks ahead and enabling proactive replacements, cutting maintenance costs significantly in utility and construction sectors.
- Quality Control Automation: Computer vision systems inspect cable manufacturing processes continuously, identifying defects in insulation layers and conductor alignment with 99% accuracy, ensuring superior product quality in local factories like Elsewedy Cables and Union Paths facilities.
- Energy Efficiency Optimization: AI systems analyze power distribution patterns across smart grids, optimizing cable load balancing and reducing transmission losses. Saudi Electricity Company deployed smart meters tracking energy flow through 11 million connection points, improving grid efficiency nationwide.
- Digital Twin Integration: Virtual replicas of cable networks simulate performance under different load conditions, enabling utilities to test upgrade scenarios before physical installation, supporting Vision 2030's push for 50% renewable energy integration requiring advanced grid infrastructure.
How Vision 2030 is Revolutionizing Saudi Arabia Electrical Wires and Cables Industry
Vision 2030 is dramatically transforming the Kingdom's electrical infrastructure landscape through unprecedented investments in smart grids, renewable energy, and mega-projects. The government allocated $270 billion toward clean energy infrastructure, targeting 130 GW total capacity split between 58.7 GW solar and 40 GW wind, all requiring extensive high-performance cabling systems. NEOM's $500 billion smart city incorporates the world's first fully-integrated renewable energy system powered by 100% clean sources, demanding cutting-edge cable networks to transmit solar and wind power across the region. Saudi Electricity Company installed 10 million smart meters under a $1.1 billion contract, achieving 32% grid automation, with plans to reach 40% automation, necessitating millions of kilometers of specialized data and power cables. Major projects including the $23 billion Riyadh urban development, 176-kilometer Riyadh Metro, Red Sea Tourism initiatives, and $36 billion transportation infrastructure expansion across airports, railways and ports are generating massive demand for electrical and telecommunication cabling solutions supporting the Kingdom's economic diversification beyond oil dependency.
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Saudi Arabia Electrical Wires and Cables Market Trends & Drivers:
The market is experiencing robust growth driven by massive infrastructure development initiatives across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. The Kingdom invested $23 billion in four urban development projects in Riyadh alone, including King Salman Park, Green Riyadh, Sports Boulevard, and Riyadh Art, while allocating another $36 billion for transportation infrastructure spanning airports, railways, ports, and roads. Makkah witnessed surging construction activity with major projects like the King Abdulaziz International Airport expansion and Mashaer Railway designed to accommodate millions of annual pilgrims visiting for Hajj and Umrah. Saudi Arabia's power demand is projected to jump from 55 GW to 90 GW, requiring manufacturers to significantly expand high-voltage and extra-high-voltage cable production capacity. The establishment of specialized industrial cities including Yanbu Industrial City, where Elsewedy Cables opened a Special Cables and Copper Rod factory in January 2024, and the launch of Union Paths Cable Factory in June 2024 with 5,000 tons aluminum and 10,000 tons copper annual capacity, reflects growing domestic manufacturing capabilities reducing import dependence.
Renewable energy integration and smart grid modernization are reshaping cable specifications and deployment strategies across the Kingdom's electrical infrastructure. Saudi Arabia connected 12.3 GW of renewable capacity to the grid from nearly 64 GW under development, deploying 8 GWh battery storage with an additional 22 GWh in progress toward 48 GWh by 2030, all requiring specialized high-voltage direct current cables and advanced transmission infrastructure. Major renewable installations including the Sakaka Solar Plant with 1.2 million panels, the 400 MW Dumat Al-Jandal wind farm, and upcoming mega-projects like Bisha (3,000 MW solar), Humaij (3,000 MW solar), and Starah (2,000 MW wind) demand extensive cabling networks capable of handling variable renewable energy loads. The $8.4 billion NEOM green hydrogen facility combining 3.9 GW of solar, wind, and battery storage represents the world's largest commercially-based clean hydrogen installation, requiring thousands of kilometers of specialized cables. Smart grid automation reached 40% completion, with AI-driven distribution systems enabling proactive incident response through analysis of data from millions of smart meters, creating sustained demand for fiber optic and telecommunication cables supporting real-time monitoring and control.
The telecommunications sector and emerging technologies are driving demand for specialized cable solutions across digital infrastructure and connectivity projects. Mobily landed the Africa-1 subsea cable in Duba spanning over 10,000 kilometers with 96 Tbps capacity, enhancing digital connectivity between East Africa, the Middle East, and Europe, boosting requirements for high-performance submarine and terrestrial cables. The rollout of 5G networks requires extensive fiber optic infrastructure supporting increased data capacity and low latency, essential for IoT applications, smart cities, and autonomous technologies. Saudi Arabia's IoT energy market is forecasted to grow at 12.36% annually, driven by demand for smart energy management in residential and commercial settings requiring advanced data cables supporting connected devices and sensors. Electric vehicle adoption targets jumping from 1% to 30% by 2030 necessitate charging infrastructure installation across urban centers, creating additional demand for power cables and charging station connectivity. The development of industrial automation systems, digitalization initiatives under the National Transformation Program, and deployment of Industry 4.0 technologies in manufacturing facilities are generating sustained requirements for control cables, instrumentation cables, and automation-grade cabling solutions throughout the Kingdom's diversifying economy.
Saudi Arabia Electrical Wires and Cables Market Industry Segmentation:
The report has segmented the market into the following categories:
Type Insights:
- Power Cable
- Specialty Cable
End User Insights:
- Railway
- Power
- Construction
- Telecom
- Others
Regional Insights:
- Northern and Central Region
- Western Region
- Eastern Region
- Southern Region
Competitive Landscape:
The competitive landscape of the industry has also been examined along with the profiles of the key players.
Recent News and Developments in Saudi Arabia Electrical Wires and Cables Market
- January 2024: Elsewedy Cables KSA signed an agreement with the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu to establish a Special Cables and Copper Rod factory at Yanbu Industrial City, designed to meet growing local demand for energy sector equipment and support Saudi Arabia's economic diversification under Vision 2030.
- January 2024: Saudi Arabia signed a $1.1 billion contract with China's State Grid Corporation to install 10 million smart meters across the country, completed in March 2023, advancing smart grid infrastructure and enhancing energy management throughout the Kingdom.
- April 2025: Ducab launched the region's first High Voltage Fiber Optic cable at the Middle East Energy exhibition, combining high-voltage transmission with fiber optic technology to enhance grid stability and efficiency while meeting international standards for sustainable electrical infrastructure.
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About the Creator
Faisal Al-Harbi
Market research professional based in Saudi Arabia (KSA), focused on industry trends, market growth, and economic insights.
Writing data-driven articles on Saudi markets, business outlook, and Vision 2030–driven sectors.



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