Automotive Sensors Market and Trend Analysis by Technology, Key Player and Forecast, 2021-2036
Summary
As cars become more 'smarter' - from today's self-parking cars to tomorrow's self-driving - the total number of connected intelligent sensors per car can only increase. Such clever sensors can only make the car safer. For example, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Sensors (MEMS) can enable pre-crash systems by using wheel sensors to measure vehicle speed, and radar or laser sensors to monitor the distance to vehicles or other objects in front and to the side of the car. The proliferation of closed-loop control systems increasingly require smart sensing solutions.
Some of the notable technology trends with MEMS are the move to smaller sensors, extended range of sensing, improved sensing accuracy, more integrated functions and features and solid-state sensing. A gradual switch from contact to contactless sensors is also seen as automakers demand greater durability and improved reliability and accuracy.
Gesture recognition in cars is said to be the Next Big Thing. Rotating your finger clockwise at a screen could turn up the volume or a finger gesture could answer or decline a call. Such novelties will rely on sensors and cameras in the vehicle cockpit.
The report “Automotive Sensors Market and Trend Analysis by Technology, Key Player and Forecast, 2021-2036” is structured around automotive sensors by type, namely sensors for Powertrain and Emission Control, Interior, Safety and Body Control, Advanced Driver Assist System (ADAS).
Report’s forecast section is divided into two -
- The first sets out historical estimates and forecasts of the four main application areas.
- The second focuses on specific applications, namely: Crash; Intelligent Battery; Adaptive Cruise Control; Parking Assistance System; Lane Departure Warning System; Anti-Lock Braking System; Electronic Stability Control; And Gasoline Direction Injection System.
Both forecast sets refer to sensors fitted to newly-assembled passenger cars and light vehicles across 14 of the world’s largest light vehicle markets - which collectively account for more than 98% of world light vehicle production. Reports forecasts range is from 2010 through to 2020 with spot forecasts for 2025 and 2030.
This study further provides a round-up on recent innovations by sensor type and evaluates the forces driving the market for automotive sensors, structured as a PESTER (Political, Environmental, Social, Technological, Economic and Regulatory).
A section on future developments precedes profiles of 22 key industry players, including BorgWarner, Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, Federal-Mogul, Hella, TRW and Valeo.
*The top 14 markets accounting for over 98% of global light vehicle production include: North America (US, Canada and Mexico) ; Mercosur (Brazil and Argentina); Western Europe (Germany, Italy, France, UK, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Austria, Finland and Morocco) ; Central Europe (Turkey, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia); Russia; Japan; China; India; Korea; Thailand; Other Asia; Iran; South Africa; Australia.
ScopeBased on exclusive interviews, primary research and proprietary data this study includes -
- Sensors by application including: Autonomous Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Detection Systems, Electronic Stability Control Systems, Lane Departure Warning Systems, Parking Assistance Systems and Radar And Camera Sensors.
- A comprehensive overview of sensor developments for each of the following areas:
- Safety and Body control.
- Pedestrian Protection systems.
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems.
- Powertrain & Emission Control applications.
- Exclusive interviews with OE suppliers.
- Updated profiles of the major automotive companies active in providing lightweight solutions.
- PESTER analysis - Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental and Regulatory Motivators for this megatrend.
Reasons to Buy- Gain a quick and comprehensive overview of lightweight vehicle sensors manufacturing.
- Hear direct from leading companies on their strategies and plans.
- Review the latest and most significant technological developments.
- Know the key trends within this area and what's driving them.
- Spot opportunities and threats in this area.
- Establish key companies' latest activities and prospects.