Zambia's electronics landscape is currently characterized by a transition from pure resource extraction to value-added manufacturing. The reliance on imported Printed Circuit Board components has created a demand for localized assembly hubs that can withstand the regional climate, particularly managing humidity and dust in mining-heavy zones.
The growth of the Zambian automotive aftermarket and the gradual introduction of electric mobility have highlighted a critical gap in the availability of high-grade Auto Electronics PCB Assembly. Local firms are increasingly seeking partners who can provide industrial-grade reliability for harsh operational environments.
Furthermore, the infrastructure development in Lusaka and the Copperbelt province has spurred a need for specialized wiring solutions. The integration of an electric vehicle wire harness is becoming a focal point as the country explores sustainable transport to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
