Automotive Engine Encapsulation Market Size, Industry Share Forecast to 2020
The Automotive Engine Encapsulation Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.13% during the forecast period, to reach USD 6.30 billion by 2025. The market growth is primarily driven by factors such as the increase in demand for silent vehicles, the stringent emission norms for the automotive industry, and the rising demand for fuel-efficient, aerodynamically efficient, and stylish vehicles.
Increasing stringency of emission
norms and regulations has accentuated the need for vehicles that emit a minimum amount of CO2 gas into the
atmosphere. Several companies are carrying out R&D activities to develop
advanced engine encapsulation systems to improve the efficiency of automobiles
and reduce the emissions in the environment. The use of engine encapsulation helps
automotive manufacturers to introduce a new solution that conserves the heat
inside the engine and reduces CO2 emissions. This is achieved by keeping
the engine warm for a longer duration of time. A cold start results in unwanted
friction within the engine during which the movement of the piston causes more
fuel to be burnt, which subsequently
leads to increased CO2 emissions. Stringent regulations formulated
to curb vehicular emissions have led to governments charging OEMs a penalty of
USD 111 (95 Euros) per vehicle for exceeding the permissible limits of CO2
emissions.
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The
Asia Pacific region is estimated to be the fastest growing market, in terms of
value, for automotive engine encapsulation. The Asia Pacific region is expected
to be the most promising market for automotive engine encapsulation during the next
seven years due to strong growth in vehicle sales year on year. Additionally, the increasing
infrastructural development, particularly in developing countries such as China
and India, is expected to drive the growth of the automotive engine
encapsulation market in the region. Europe is
the second fastest growing market, by value, for automotive engine
encapsulation. The growth of
the European market can be attributed to
the stringent emission norms in countries such as Germany, UK, France, etc.
The automotive engine encapsulation market is dominated by a few globally
established players such as Autoneum
(Switzerland), Continental (Germany), Roechling (Germany), ElringKlinger
(Germany), Greiner (Austria), Furukawa Electric (Japan), Woco (Germany), Adler
Pelzer (Germany), SA Automotive (US), and Hennecke (Germany). The key
suppliers in the market are BASF (Germany), 3M (Germany), Saint-Gobain
(France), Polytec (Austria), Evonik
(Germany), Carcoustics (Germany), Uniproducts (India), and UGN (US).
Body mounted encapsulation is
projected to be the fastest-growing segment
of the automotive engine encapsulation market. This segment is estimated to have the highest growth potential
in the automotive engine encapsulation market, especially in Europe, which has
a high penetration of luxury light-duty vehicles. Currently, body mounted
encapsulations are used widely in luxury light-duty vehicles. Extensive R&D is being carried out to
reduce the price of the material of body mounted
encapsulations, which in turn would decrease the price of body mounted encapsulation systems. The reduced
prices could lead to the installation of body mounted systems in mid-priced vehicles as
well. The key players, therefore, have an opportunity to cater to the
developing regions by offering the system at economical prices.
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Critical Questions:
- How
will the market cope with the rise in electric vehicle sales?
- How
are OEMs planning to increase penetration of automotive engine
encapsulations in economic vehicles without having a significant effect on
their price?
- How
can the price of body mounted engine encapsulations be reduced, while
still maintaining its performance, to increasingly incorporate them in
mid-priced and economy light duty vehicles?
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