Rapid vehicle electrification in the Chinese market is propelling the growth of the automotive power electronics market in the Asia-Pacific region – 2022
The
report "Automotive Power
Electronics Market by Application (Body Electronics, Chassis
& Powertrain, Infotainment & Telematics, Safety & Security), Vehicle
(PC, CV), EV (PHEV, BEV, HEV), Component (MCU, Power IC, Sensor), and Region -
Global Forecast to 2022", The automotive power electronics market, in terms
of value, is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.48% from 2017 to 2022. The market
was valued at USD 4.30 Billion in 2016 and is projected to reach a market size
of USD 5.49 Billion by 2022.
The major factors behind the growth of the automotive power electronics market are the increasing installations of advanced driver assistance systems, stringent automotive safety and security norms introduced by the government and rising preference of vehicle electrification among OEMs and Tier I suppliers.
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Automotive Power Electronics Market Target Audience
- Automotive
power electronics manufacturers
- Automobile
manufacturers
- Automobile organisations/associations
- Automotive
power electronics component suppliers
- Raw
material suppliers for power electronics systems/components
- Traders
and distributors of automotive power electronics systems
- Tier
1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 suppliers
Body Electronics
Application: To acquire the largest market share in 2017
With
the modernisation of vehicles, the number of power electronic components
employed in a vehicle has increased. The power electronics-driven operations
include electric power steering, power windows, electronic brake systems,
electric air conditioning, and others which constitute the major components of
the body electronics application.
In
terms of growth rate, the safety and security system segment of the automotive
power electronics market is expected to show the highest CAGR during the
forecast period. This can be attributed to the increasing installations of
safety features and ongoing legal mandates about this application. download the pdf brochure
Passenger Car Segment: The
largest share of the automotive power electronics market in 2017
The
growing complexity of vehicle electronics, coupled with the increasingly
stringent emission norms, has been propelling the growth of the passenger car
segment of the global automotive power electronics market during the forecast
period. The passenger car segment is estimated to acquire the maximum market
share for power electronics, owing to the increasing installation of safety
features. The government approved safety mandates and regulations across the
developed nations have incentivized the OEMs to manufacture passenger cars
featuring advanced technologies. These factors have boosted the power
electronics market for passenger cars, all over the world. click Speak
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Asia-Pacific: Rapid vehicle
electrification in the Chinese market is propelling the growth of the
automotive power electronics market in the Asia-Pacific region
The
demand for technologically advanced cars has also witnessed a boost recently in
the Asia-Pacific region with the convergence of the ICT sector, the automotive
sector, and the transportation sector. This has resulted in the emergence of
the advanced vehicle ecosystem. Upcoming safety regulations would increase the
installation of automotive safety technologies in passenger cars. The emergence
of driving assistance technologies has incentivized the OEMs to opt for
efficient power electronic components to satisfy the ongoing market
requirement. Thus, the increasing use of technologically advanced cars is
expected to push the need for power electronics in cars in the Asia-Pacific
market.
The
report also profiles the most promising players in the power electronics
market. The market presents an interesting picture where many big and small
players have become a force to reckon with. The key players in this market are
Infineon Technologies AG (Germany), Texas Instruments, Inc. (U.S.), ON Semiconductor
Corp. (U.S.), STMicroelectronics N.V. (Switzerland), Maxim Integrated Products,
Inc. (U.S.), Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan), NXP Semiconductors N.V. (The
Netherland), Qualcomm, Inc. (U.S.), Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (U.S.),
Renesas Electronics Corp. (Japan), and Mitsubishi Electric Corp. (Japan).
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