
U.S. Cordless Power Tools Market to Surpass USD 7.8 Billion by 2030: Driven by Battery Advances and Strategic Acquisitions
Industry Analysis Report, Regional Outlook, Growth Potential, Price Trends, Competitive Market Share & Forecast 2025–2030.
According to Arizton's latest research, the U.S. cordless power tools market is projected to grow from USD 5.84 billion in 2024 to USD 7.87 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 5.11%. This surge reflects a structural shift in tool manufacturing, as cordless becomes the standard across both professional and DIY segments. Vendors are racing to enhance performance through battery innovation, ergonomic design, and smart acquisitions.'
Report Summary
Market Size – Revenue (2030): USD 7.87 Billion
Market Size – Revenue (2024): USD 5.84 Billion
CAGR – Revenue (2024-2030): 5.11%
Market Size – Volume (2030): 81.75 Thousand Units
Historic Year: 2021-2023
Base Year: 2024
Forecast Year: 2025-2030
Market Segmentation: Tool Type, Drilling & Fastening, Sawing & Cutting, Demolition, Material Removal, Routing, Other Tools, Category, Motor Type, Battery, End-Users, Industrial, Distribution Channel, And Geography
Geographic Analysis: U.S. (South, West, Northeast, and Midwest)
Cordless Tools Get Smarter: Industry 4.0 Reshapes Manufacturing Efficiency
The cordless power tools industry is undergoing a transformative shift, fueled by advancements in system architecture and the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies. These innovations are aimed at making manufacturing more efficient, responsive, and adaptable, laying the groundwork for the next generation of cordless tools.
Industry 4.0 is not only optimizing production on the factory floor but also seamlessly integrating with other critical business functions like logistics and customer service. This connected ecosystem enables holistic automation systems that power the use of battery-operated drills and wrenches for precise and reliable assembly processes.
A strong example of this trend is Bosch Power Tools' 2023 expansion of its Connectivity Module ecosystem. By linking IoT-enabled cordless tools with smart manufacturing systems, Bosch continues to align itself with Industry 4.0 principles, boosting interoperability, efficiency, and customization in industrial assembly environments.
EV Growth Fuels Innovation in the U.S. Cordless Power Tools Market
The U.S. remains one of the largest and most dynamic automotive markets globally. As vehicle demand continues to rise, particularly in electric vehicles (EVs), cordless power tool vendors are well-positioned to capitalize on new growth opportunities. This shift is driving demand for cordless, flexible, and specialized tools that can support modern servicing needs. The rise of EVs, which are equipped with complex systems such as sensors, cameras, and software, further amplifies the need for precision cordless tools in garages and repair centers.
In 2024, EV sales in the U.S. crossed 1.56 million units, accounting for 10% of all light-duty vehicle sales. Despite labor disruptions such as the United Auto Workers strike, the segment's growth signals sustained investment potential for tool manufacturers catering to automotive use. Companies like Stanley Black & Decker are tapping into this trend with automotive-specific cordless solutions, supporting faster, smarter repairs and fueling market expansion.
U.S. Cordless Power Tools Market News
In 2025, TTI is likely to continue its mission of cordless domination, bringing disruptive technology and innovative design to the market to cater to the growing trend of energy-efficient products and tools.
In 2024, Snap-on introduced its 14.4 MicroLithium Cordless Nibbler Kit to easily cut through mild steel up to 16-gauge and most nonferrous materials such as aluminum, brass, laminates, fiberglass, and high-density fiberboard.
Innovation-Driven Competition Shapes the U.S. Cordless Power Tools Market
The U.S. cordless power tools market remains highly competitive and fragmented, with leading players like Stanley Black & Decker, Bosch, Makita, and TTI continuously driving innovation to maintain their edge. Rather than being dominated by a single vendor, the market thrives on rapid technological advancement and strategic differentiation.
Vendors are increasingly focused on expanding their product portfolios and integrating new technologies to serve both DIY and professional users. A notable example is Bosch's 2023 launch of its NanoBlade technology across its EasySaw 12, EasySaw 50, and MaxSaw 50 models, an innovation tailored for the growing DIY market.
To stay ahead in this dynamic landscape, top companies are making significant R&D investments. Bosch, for instance, allocated approximately USD 8.89 billion in 2024 toward research and development, reinforcing its commitment to cordless innovation across consumer and industrial segments.
Regional Dynamics Shape U.S. Cordless Power Tools Market Growth
The Southern U.S. leads the cordless power tools market, accounting for over 33% of revenue share during the forecast period. This dominance is driven by its large population base, which fuels demand through increased housing development and steady growth in the real estate, tourism, and hospitality sectors.
Meanwhile, the Western region is projected to see a notable growth rate of 4.42% in unit shipments, supported by rising industrialization, urban expansion, and higher disposable incomes, particularly in key states like California and Washington.
The Northeastern and Midwestern regions also show promising potential, backed by ongoing infrastructure development and the strength of industries such as mining and oil & gas, which continue to create new demand for cordless power tool applications.
Key Company Profiles
Stanley Black & Decker
Robert Bosch
Techtronic Industries
Makita
Hilti
Other Prominent Company Profiles
CHERVON
FEIN
Festool
CS Unitec
STIHL
Matco Tools
Milwaukee
Hitachi
Ryobi
Snap-on
Metabo
Apex Tool Group
Panasonic
Wagner
Atlas Copco
Ingersoll Rand
Emerson
Positec Group
Skil
CRAFTSMAN
Kobalt
Dremel
Chicago Pneumatic
Worx
Cornwell Quality Tools
SENCO
AMICO
Dynabrade
Husqvarna Group
AEG POWERTOOLS
Seekone
Genesis
FERM
Einhell
Market Segmentation & Forecast
Tool Type
Drilling & Fastening
Sawing & Cutting
Demolition
Material Removal
Routing
Other Tools
Drilling & Fastening
Drills
Impact Wrenches
Impact Drivers
Screwdrivers & Nut Runners
Sawing & Cutting
Circular Saws
Reciprocating Saws
Band Saw
Jigsaws
Shears & Nibblers
Demolition
Hammer Drills
Rotary Hammers
Demolition Hammers
Material Removal
Grinders
Sanders
Other Tools
Layout & Laser Tools
Dust Extractors
Heat Guns & Glue Guns
Category
Mass
Premium
Motor Type
Brushed Motors
Brushless Motors
Battery
12V
18V
20V
40V
40V & Above
End-users
Industrial
Commercial
Residential
Industrial
Construction
Automotive
Electronics
Aerospace
Energy
Shipbuilding
Other Industries
Distribution Channel
Offline
Online
Geography
U.S.
South
West
Northeast
Midwest
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