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Mainblades inspection market seen reaching $1.95 billion by 2030

Jul. 3, 2026
By AI, Created 19:55 UTC, Jul 03, 2026, AGP -

The Business Research Company says the mainblades inspection market is expanding as wind power, predictive maintenance and automated inspection tools gain traction. The market is projected to grow from $1.28 billion in 2025 to $1.95 billion by 2030, with North America leading now and Asia-Pacific expected to grow fastest.

Why it matters: - Mainblades inspection helps keep wind turbine and other large rotating blades safe, durable and efficient. - Faster growth in wind energy and stricter maintenance needs are pushing demand for more advanced inspection services. - The market’s growth signals rising spending on renewable energy operations and asset reliability.

What happened: - The Business Research Company published a mainblades inspection market report covering 2026-2035 trends and forecasts. - The market is projected to rise from $1.28 billion in 2025 to $1.39 billion in 2026. - The report forecasts the market will reach $1.95 billion by 2030. - The report projects a CAGR of 8.6% from 2025 to 2026 and 8.8% through 2030. - North America held the largest market share in 2025. - Asia-Pacific is forecast to be the fastest-growing region over the next several years.

The details: - Mainblades inspection covers large rotating blades, mostly on wind turbines, to monitor structural health, performance and safety. - Regular inspections help identify issues early, extend blade lifespan and reduce unplanned downtime. - Growth in the market has been driven by wind energy installations, preventive turbine blade maintenance, manual and rope-access inspection methods, downtime costs and broader use of blades in aerospace and industrial settings. - Future growth drivers include AI-based defect detection, autonomous drones, robotic inspection systems, IoT-enabled real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance and digital twin technologies. - Stricter safety and performance rules for renewable energy assets are also expected to support demand. - Emerging techniques include drone-based high-resolution inspections for wind turbines and aircraft rotors. - Robotic climbing inspection systems for offshore wind turbine blades are becoming more common. - AI-powered systems are being used for defect detection and crack propagation analysis on composite blades. - Predictive maintenance scheduling based on real-time blade health data is influencing industry practices. - Advanced non-destructive testing methods are also shaping the market. - The report covers Asia-Pacific, Southeast Asia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America and the Middle East and Africa. - The report also includes market attractiveness scoring, TAM analysis, company scoring matrix graphics and tables, Excel-based forecasting dashboards, market hotspots infographics, key technology analysis and future trend analysis. - A free sample of the report is available here. - The full report is available here.

Between the lines: - The forecast suggests inspection is shifting from a manual maintenance task to a data-driven service tied to automation and predictive analytics. - The growing role of offshore wind likely raises the need for robotic and drone-based inspection tools that can work in harder-to-reach environments. - The regional split points to a mature North American market and a faster-rising Asia-Pacific market as new wind infrastructure expands. - RenewableUK reported in January 2026 that planning authorities received submissions for more than 4.4 gigawatts of wind energy capacity across 135 projects, nearly double the number submitted in 2024.

What's next: - Market growth is expected to continue as wind operators adopt more autonomous inspection systems and real-time monitoring tools. - Providers that combine imaging, analytics and predictive maintenance capabilities may gain the strongest demand. - Regional investment in wind power will likely shape where inspection spending rises fastest.

The bottom line: - Mainblades inspection is moving from a niche maintenance service to a growing technology market tied to the expansion of wind energy and automated asset management.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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