Romania has emerged as a strategic hub for automotive electronics within the EU, leveraging its strong engineering talent pool and proximity to Western European car manufacturers. The local industry is currently shifting from simple component assembly to complex Auto Electronics PCB Assembly, driven by the growing demand for ADAS and infotainment systems in the Dacia and Ford ecosystems.
Geographically, the concentration of industrial parks in Cluj-Napoca and Timișoara has created a competitive environment for Printed Circuit Board fabrication. However, the region faces challenges with extreme temperature fluctuations, necessitating the use of advanced thermal management materials and high-Tg substrates to maintain circuit stability.
The economic trajectory of Romania is now heavily influenced by the transition to green energy. This has sparked an urgent need for specialized electric vehicle wire harness systems that can handle high-voltage loads while remaining lightweight and space-efficient for urban mobility projects.
