The global automotive ultrasonic sensors market is expected to reach revenue of $6,096.2 million by 2030. It was valued at $3,461.9 million in 2019, from where it is predicted to witness a CAGR of 5.1% during 2020–2030 (forecast period). On the basis of vehicle autonomy, the fully-autonomous vehicle bifurcation, due to the increasing adoption of such automobiles in shared mobility services worldwide, is predicted to witness faster growth during the forecast period.
The biggest trend being witnessed in the automotive ultrasonic sensors market is the regular technological innovations taking place in such vehicle components. For instance, the increase in the efforts being undertaken to maintain the accuracy of these sensors at driving speeds above 10 km/ hour are an reflection of such measures.
The rise in the safety concerns, with regard to vehicles, are driving the governments of numerous countries to enact stringent policies for the installation of various safety features, such as blind spot detection (BSD), in vehicles. The biggest example of this is the European Union’s (EU) mandatory policy of equipping all new lorries, since 2007, and older lorries, since 2009, with blind spot mirrors. The dependence of these safety features on ultrasonic sensors for their functioning is driving the growth of the automotive ultrasonic sensors market.
Asia-Pacific (APAC) is predicted to be grow the fastest in the automotive ultrasonic sensors market, over the forecast period. On the basis of country, China is expected to register the highest demand for advanced sensors, such as ultrasonic sensors, in the coming years. This is mainly due to the rapid rise in the technological innovations in autonomous vehicles in the country.
There are no major dominating players in the global automotive ultrasonic sensors market, and as a result, the market has multiple key players, such as Baumer Holding AG, Honeywell International Inc., Magna International Inc., Autoliv Inc., Aptiv PLC, Elmos Semiconductor AG, TE Connectivity Ltd., Valeo SA, Texas Instruments Inc., First Sensor AG, and TDK Corp.
The biggest trend being witnessed in the automotive ultrasonic sensors market is the regular technological innovations taking place in such vehicle components. For instance, the increase in the efforts being undertaken to maintain the accuracy of these sensors at driving speeds above 10 km/ hour are an reflection of such measures.
The rise in the safety concerns, with regard to vehicles, are driving the governments of numerous countries to enact stringent policies for the installation of various safety features, such as blind spot detection (BSD), in vehicles. The biggest example of this is the European Union’s (EU) mandatory policy of equipping all new lorries, since 2007, and older lorries, since 2009, with blind spot mirrors. The dependence of these safety features on ultrasonic sensors for their functioning is driving the growth of the automotive ultrasonic sensors market.
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Asia-Pacific (APAC) is predicted to be grow the fastest in the automotive ultrasonic sensors market, over the forecast period. On the basis of country, China is expected to register the highest demand for advanced sensors, such as ultrasonic sensors, in the coming years. This is mainly due to the rapid rise in the technological innovations in autonomous vehicles in the country.
There are no major dominating players in the global automotive ultrasonic sensors market, and as a result, the market has multiple key players, such as Baumer Holding AG, Honeywell International Inc., Magna International Inc., Autoliv Inc., Aptiv PLC, Elmos Semiconductor AG, TE Connectivity Ltd., Valeo SA, Texas Instruments Inc., First Sensor AG, and TDK Corp.