Hybrid Composites are materials that are fabricated by combining two or more different types of fibres within a common matrix. The most common hybrid Composites are carbon-aramid reinforced epoxy, and glass-carbon reinforced epoxy, which is a strong metal at a reasonable price. The strength of hybrid Composite is likewise dependent on the failure strain of individual fibre. There's a wide range of applications of hybrid composites. They are highly appropriate for utilization in automotive & transportation, and aerospace end-use industries, which require lightweight materials with high strength and flammability performance. The hybrid composites market is expected to reach USD 1.71 Billion by 2027, according to a new report by Reports and Data.