The Automotive Engine Management System Market is projected to grow to USD 63.2 billion by 2025 from USD 58.8 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 1.5% during the forecast period. The demand for engine management systems is primarily driven by stringent emission norms, coupled with increasing vehicle production.
The engine management system industry is expected to be positively impacted by growing vehicle production across the globe as every ICE engine-equipped vehicle is equipped with an engine management system. The decreased emission limits and increased demand for fuel-efficiency requirements have increased the focus on improvement in engine performance, which, in turn, is expected to have a significant impact on the global automotive engine management system market. For instance, Diesel passenger cars which emit more NOx as compared to gasoline-powered vehicles will witness a drop in production owing to fleet-level emission standards by the various governments. Hence, growth in gasoline-powered vehicle production may result in the growth of the automotive engine management system market in the coming years.
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An increase in demand for better engine performance has propelled the growth of the engine sensors market. Today, almost all the vehicles that are manufactured are equipped with an engine ECU and sensors. Thus, automakers have tough competition to provide optimum engine performance while keeping a tab on emissions. This competition has increased pressure on OEMs to deliver technologically advanced automotive engine management systems. Also, the stringency in emission norms has increased the demand for oxygen, pressure, temperature, and knock sensors connected to engines. Thus, the increasing demand for stringent emission norms has also driven the growth of sensors and is expected to grow further in the coming years.
Rapid urbanization has provided opportunities for new retail and eCommerce platforms that require efficient logistics, which has resulted in the growth of the LCV segment. LCVs are used in a wide range of applications such as parcel and courier, eCommerce, white goods, fruits & vegetables, market loads, and FMCG. Increasing demand for fuel efficiency has triggered the need for engine management systems in LCVs. These factors are excepted to drive the LCV engine management system market. demand from India, China, and Japan for LCVs is estimated to drive the market at the fastest CAGR for the automotive engine management system market.
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Asia Pacific is estimated to be the largest geographical segment of the automotive engine management system market
The upcoming emission norms in the Asia Pacific are the most prominent driving forces for the automotive engine management system market. For instance, China implemented China 6a & 6b, and India implemented BS-VI norms in 2020. Also, At the same time, the demand for luxury cars has increased considerably. The increase in demand for vehicles, especially premium passenger cars, has accentuated the need for better emission technologies and better engine performance. Thus, the market for engine management systems in the region is expected to grow significantly in the coming years.
Thus, growing vehicle production due to the increasing income levels of people and stringent emission limits, the automotive engine management system market is expected to grow in the forecast period. Additionally, growing advancements in ECU and sensor for an engine management system for better performance is expected to create opportunities for engine management system manufacturers.
Key Market Players:
The automotive engine management system market is dominated by global players and comprises several regional players. The key players in the engine management system market are Robert Bosch (Germany), Continental AG (Germany), Denso (Japan), BorgWarner (US), Hitachi Automotive (Japan), Infineon Technologies (Germany), Hella (Germany), Sanken (Japan), NGK spark plug (Japan).
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