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Automotive Emission Control System Market Size, Share, And COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Vehicle Type (Passenger Vehicles, Light Commercial Vehicles, And Heavy Commercial Vehicles), By Fuel (Gasoline And Diesel), By System (PCV System, EGR System, Fuel Evaporation Control System, Air Injection System, Catalytic Converter, Diesel Particulate Filter, Selective Catalytic Reduction, And Others) And Regional Forecast, 2024-2032

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Automotive emission control systems are used on vehicles to reduce the number of exhaust emissions produced and keep the environment and vehicle life safe. There are various components and systems used in emission control systems like the PCV system, EGR system, fuel evaporation system, Air Injection system, and many more. The automotive emission control system market has been undergoing steady growth over the years due to several factors, including increasing environmental concerns, stringent emission regulations, and technological advancements in emission control systems. The use of the automotive emission system has become increasingly valuable for today's era because of strict government and regulatory bodies across the globe. Stringent emission norms like Euro-VI in Europe and BS-VI in India to tackle vehicle emissions and human health and environmental issues are anticipated to boost the market growth.


Impact of COVID-19 on the Automotive Emission Control System Market


The pandemic led to temporary closures of manufacturing facilities and disruptions in the global supply chain. This resulted in a decrease in the production and availability of automotive components, including emission control systems. Delays in production and supply chain interruptions affected the overall market growth during the pandemic. Now, post-COVID-19, as countries gradually lift restrictions and the automotive industry recovers, the demand for emission control systems is expected to rebound. Focusing on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and meeting stricter emission regulations remains a priority, which will drive the demand for advanced emission control technologies.


Key Insights


The report will cover the following key insights:



  • Key Industry Developments – Mergers, Acquisitions, and Partnerships.

  • Porter's Five Forces Analysis.

  • Technological Developments.

  • Impact of COVID-19 on the Global Automotive Relay Market.


Analysis by Vehicles


The passenger vehicle category is expected to achieve the highest growth rate due to ramped production of passenger vehicles after covid-19 and increased sales of four- and two-wheelers. Passenger cars and two-wheelers use majorly catalytic convertors, air injection, and catalytic reduction systems. On the other hand, hybrid vehicles use PCV systems, Fuel evaporation systems. This is expected to surge the passenger vehicles segment and drive the automotive engine emission control system market.


Analysis by Fuels


Diesel is anticipated to capture the highest market out of all due to commercialized vehicles using all of the mentioned systems in one way or another. These filters and converters control their high carbon emissions, which are manufactured in large quantities. The rise in demand, availability, and introduction of hybrids will boost sales and profits for engine emission control system manufacturers.


Analysis by Region



The highest growth rate is expected in the Europe market due to the incorporation of many OEM components manufacturers. There is a growing awareness and concern about environmental issues in Europe. Consumers are becoming more conscious of their vehicles' environmental impact and demanding cleaner and more sustainable transportation options. This has influenced their purchasing decisions, increasing demand for vehicles equipped with effective emission control systems.


Key Players Covered


BOSCH (DEU), Continental AG (DEU), Denso Corporation (JPN), Delphi Technologies (U.K.), Magneti Marelli (ITA), Wuxi Weifu Catalytic Convertor Co. Ltd (CHN), Tenneco Inc. (U.S.), Mahle Behr India Ltd (IND), Tata Autocomp Systems (IND), Faurecia S.A. (FRA), BASF SE (DEU)


Segmentation


















By Vehicle Type



By Fuel



By System



By Region




  • Passenger Vehicle

  • Light Commercial Vehicles

  • Heavy Commercial Vehicle




  • Gasoline

  • Diesel




  • PCV System

  • EGR System

  • Fuel Evaporation Control System

  • Air Injection System.



  • Catalytic Converter

  • Diesel Particulate Filter

  • Selective catalytic Reduction

  • Others




  • North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico).

  • Europe (U.K., Germany, France, and the Rest of Europe).

  • Asia Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of Asia Pacific).

  • Rest of World



Key Industry Developments



  • In 2022, Red Deer Exhaust Inc., operating as Flo~Pro Performance Exhaust and Thunder Diesel & Performance Company, reached an agreement to cease the sale of devices that circumvent or deactivate vehicle emissions control systems. As part of the settlement, they will also pay a $1.6 million forfeit to resolve allegations of violating the Clean Air Act (CAA).

  • In 2021, Faurecia announced the development of an active matrix catalytic convertor that can improve the efficiency of emissions control by 500%. The technology consists of a matrix of Micro-Reactors to increase the surface area of the catalytic converter, increase efficiency, and reduce pollution.

  • Global
  • 2023
  • 2019-2022
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