Automotive Fuel Cell System Market - Growth, Trends, Covid-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2023 - 2028)
The automotive fuel cell system market was valued at around USD 1.8 billion in 2021, and it is expected to reach USD 14.2 billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of 40.06% during the forecast period.
The outbreak of COVID-19 has not impacted the market as severely as it had impacted the other automotive segments. The demand experienced a decline during the lockdown, but it is expected that the market will gain momentum in 2021 and that the high growth will continue during the forecast period.
The pandemic COVID-19 outbreak has not had as severe an impact on the market as it has on other vehicle categories. Demand suffered during the lockdown period, but it is projected that the market will regain pace in 2022 and that significant growth will continue throughout the forecast period.
With the growing environmental concerns, governments and environmental agencies are enacting stringent emission norms and laws, which are expected to increase the manufacturing cost of fuel-efficient diesel engines in the coming years. As a result, the new commercial vehicle diesel engines segment is expected to register a sluggish growth rate during the short term.
Additionally, conventional fossil fuel-powered commercial vehicles, especially trucks and buses, are responsible for increasing transportation emissions. The advent of fuel cell commercial vehicles, which are considered low or zero-emission vehicles, is anticipated to reduce vehicular emissions emitted by heavy commercial vehicles.
Moreover, initiatives by government bodies around the world to opt for green energy mobility in order to curtail and curb transportation pollution is a key factor that is projected to drive the fuel cell system market in the near future.
Key Market TrendsGovernment Initiatives for Clean Energy is Driving the MarketGovernment initiatives throughout the world to choose green energy mobility in order to restrict and reduce transportation pollution is a crucial driver that is expected to boost the fuel cell commercial vehicle market in the near future. Several governments are already laying out plans throughout the world to encourage FCEVs on the road will also help the automotive fuel cell industry grow.
Such initiatives are driving the market forward by increasing the adoption of fuel-cell transportation. However, the major obstacle to the introduction of a wide range of fuel cell vehicles in the global market is the lack of hydrogen infrastructure. Factors for fewer hydrogen refueling stations around the world are the involvement of high investment and conventional production methods of hydrogen, which is leading to high emission levels and making it difficult to be in line with the stringent Energy Policy Act.
Establishing a new hydrogen refueling infrastructure is extremely costly (but not any costlier than establishing a methanol or ethanol infrastructure). Hydrogen that is produced from natural gas can be cheaper than gasoline. Hydrogen produced from water and electricity via hydrolysis is more expensive than gasoline using conventional methods unless low-cost off-peak electricity is used or solar panels are employed.
Europe Expected to Witness High Growth RateThe European Union plans to reduce GHG emissions from the transportation sector significantly. As a result, several countries in Europe have identified the implementation of innovative technologies, such as fuel cells (primarily PEMFC), as a way to meet these objectives. This, in turn, is expected to provide a significant opportunity for the fuel cell manufacturers involved in the market in the near future.
In Europe, the market is driven by the JIVE (Joint Initiative for hydrogen Vehicles), which seeks to deploy new zero-emission fuel cell buses and refueling infrastructure across five countries by 2020. Fuel cell electric buses are the major application of fuel cell systems in the region and global market, and through the JIVE program, the number of these buses is expected to increase in the coming years.
Various companies based out of Europe are active in the automotive fuel cell system market.
The companies active in the region are constantly working on new materials and new fuel cell technologies. They are also spending on the expansion of their facilities. These trends are expected to continue in the coming years, as some companies have indicated their focus on fuel cell technology by announcing their upcoming investments.
Competitive LandscapeThe automotive fuel cell system market is dominated by players such as Ballard Power Systems Inc., Doosan Fuel Cell Co. Ltd, Hydrogenics, and Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology BV. These companies have been expanding their businesses using new and innovative technologies to have an advantage over their competitors.
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