Automotive Camera Market Demand, Trends and Forecast to 2025
The Automotive Camera Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 12.4% during the forecast period. It is estimated to be USD 6.8 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach USD 12.2 billion by 2025. The market growth is primarily driven by factors such as regulatory changes and increasing demand for active safety system.
The
emergence of newer safety technologies in the automotive industry and the
growing demand for electric cars have
driven the automotive camera market. Added safety and convenience for the
driver has been a major objective of developing camera systems. Moreover, the
increasing government mandates related to active
safety system are driving the automotive
camera market. For instance, in May 2018, the government of Canada and the US mandated that all vehicles under 10,000
pounds must be equipped with a backup
camera. Also, the US government has a voluntary agreement with many
manufacturers to fit autonomous emergency braking (AEB) by 2022. European
governments are focusing on mandating ADAS such as an emergency braking system and lane departure warning system. These
mandates are expected to drive the automotive camera market. However, the
regional adoption of camera technology varies according to government norms and
customer preference. Moreover, vehicle manufacturers plan to offer advanced features such as a multi camera system in vehicles to acquire
more customers and boost profitability, thereby inflating the growth of the
automotive camera market.
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The Asia Pacific automotive
camera market is expected to grow at the highest rate, followed by North
America, RoW and Europe. The growth of the Asia Pacific market can be attributed to the growing automotive sector
in countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India. Low automobile
market penetration and increased vehicle production in this region offer
attractive market opportunities to automobile manufacturers and tier-1 suppliers.
Moreover, Major automotive camera solution providers such as Robert Bosch
(Germany), Continental (Germany), and Denso (Japan) have production facilities
across the region.
The
L1 segment of the automotive camera market,
by level of autonomy is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the
forecast period. The L1 camera unit is expected to lead the automotive camera
market. The higher penetration of camera-based driver assistance solutions such
as BSD, park assist, and surround-view systems require multi camera
configurations to function. The cost-effective mono cameras have encouraged
OEMs to fit more L1 cameras in mid and lower segment vehicles. Rapid
advancements and the decreasing cost of ADAS components and solutions are
expected to propel the growth of the camera market. L1 camera unit is the
largest market as it has the highest penetration in the market.
The
advanced thermal cameras with AI can determine how effectively an object emits
heat. Every object has a different emissivity, and this enables the camera to
sense any object in its path and also detect and classify whether the object is
human or inanimate. With this information, thermal cameras can detect lane
markings and the positions of pedestrians, and in most cases, determine whether
a pedestrian is about to leave the sidewalk and cross the road. OEMs such
as Audi, BMW, GM, and Honda provide thermal cameras in night vision systems in
their high-end passenger car models. OEMs are
focusing on deploying night vision systems to reduce accidents at night, which
in turn would drive the market of thermal
camera.
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Key Market Players:
The global
automotive camera market is dominated by major players such as Robert Bosch
(Germany), Continental AG (Germany), ZF Friedrichshafen (Germany), Denso
(Japan), Aptiv (UK), Ficosa (Spain), and Magna International (Canada). These
companies have secure distribution networks at a global level. Also, these
manufacturers offer a wide range of automotive camera. The key strategies
adopted by these companies to sustain their market position are new product
developments, collaborations, and contracts & agreements.
COVID-19
impact on automotive camera market:
Major
automotive camera providers such as Bosch and Continental have announced the
suspension of production due to the reduced demand, supply chain bottlenecks,
and to ensure the safety of their employees in France, Germany, Italy, and
Spain during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the demand for automotive
camera solutions is expected to decline in 2020. Manufacturers are likely to
adjust production to prevent bottlenecks and plan production according to
demand from OEMs and tier 1 manufacturers. Major automotive camera solution
providers lost revenue in Q1 2020. Due to the severity of the pandemic,
resuming vehicle production is unlikely, especially in the US and major
European countries, and tier 1 players suspect a further decline in revenue in
the remaining quarters of 2020, impacting the growth of the overall automotive
camera market. For instance, Aptiv’s advanced safety and user segment logged
revenue of USD 902 million in Q1 2020 compared to USD 1,023 million in Q1 2019,
a decline of 13%. According to the company, the scenario could be worse in Q2
as global vehicle production is expected to fall by 50-60%. The company
suspended production in China, followed by North America and Europe. Camera
providers are facing disruptions in supply chains as countries are in a state
of lockdown to prevent the spread of the disease. Thus, the market for
automotive camera is estimated to undergo a declining phase in 2020.
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