Automotive Data Logger Market Competitive Analysis with Growth Forecast Till 2025
The Automotive Data Logger Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.0% during the forecast period and is estimated to be USD 3.1 billion in 2020 and reach USD 4.4 billion by 2025. The market growth is primarily driven by factors such as the increase in the government norms related to vehicle noise and emissions which is leading to higher use of data loggers at the regulatory bodies’ and OEMs’ end, and the rising demand for sophisticated vehicles with complex architecture that is increasing its demand at the service stations’ end.
Owing to the emergence of newer technologies in
the automotive industry along with the growing demand for electric cars, the data
logger market has started to prosper. Regional adoption of these technologies
depends on governmental norms and emission regulations along with customer
preference. Moreover, vehicle manufacturers are offering additional advanced features in vehicles to acquire more
customers and boost profitability, thereby inflating the growth of the
automotive data logger market. The automotive data logger market in the Europe
region is growing at the fastest rate, followed by North America, Rest of the
World, and Asia Oceania. North America is estimated to have the highest market share
because of the region’s fast advancements on the technology front and the
governing bodies pushing OEMs to make smarter and efficient vehicles.
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The ADAS & safety segment
is estimated to be the fastest growing
market, in terms of value, in the
automotive data logger market. The safety of the vehicle, driver, passengers,
and pedestrians is the primary focus of various OEMs and regulatory boards.
With the growth in the number of vehicles along with economic development,
traffic on the roads is growing significantly and is likely to keep growing in
the years to come. With the increasing speed of the vehicles, the roads have
become more vulnerable to accidents. Accidents at high speeds could be fatal
for the occupants of the vehicle as well
as the surrounding vehicles and pedestrians. Hence, governments, regulatory
bodies, and associations are keen on making automobiles safer for the
occupants, pedestrians, and the surroundings. Stringent passenger safety
regulations have been implemented in the developed countries. Developing
countries such as China, Brazil, and India are currently formulating mandates
for passenger safety in vehicles. These circumstances and social awareness have
ensured the quick growth of the ADAS
market. With this rapid growth, the chances of a system failure of these
applications also increase proportionately, thus increasing the market for
automotive data loggers.
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Key Market Players:
The automotive data
logger market is dominated by a few globally-established players such as Aptiv
(ireland), Vector Informatik (Germany), Continental
(Germany), Racelogic (US), and National Instruments (US).
Ethernet is
expected to gain high momentum in the automotive data logger market soon. The
industry is said to jump directly from CAN FD technology to Ethernet as the
preferred bus system. However, trained workforce available in the industry for
this technology is currently very limited, and thus, the growth of this market
is sluggish. Extensive efforts are being undertaken around the globe to create
a well-trained labor force to unlock the maximum benefits of Ethernet; and
hence, the data loggers supporting this bus will see the highest growth by
2025.
COVID-19
impact on automotive data logger market:
Major data logger providers such as
Continental have announced the suspension of production due to the lowered
demand, supply chain bottlenecks, and to protect the safety of their employees
in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result,
the demand for automotive data logger is expected to decline in 2020.
Manufacturers are expected to adjust production to prevent bottlenecks and plan
production according to demand from OEMs and their franchised service centers.
Major automotive data logger providers lost revenue in Q1 2020. As the
resumption of vehicle production plants, associated R&D centers, and
vehicle service centers are not expected in the immediate future due to the
severity of the pandemic, especially in the US and major European countries,
tier 1 players expect a further decline in revenue in the rest of the quarters
of 2020. For instance, Horiba’s sales in the automotive test system segment
decreased by 8.4% year-on-year and operating income decreased by 64.4% during
the first quarter of 2020. As per the company’s released statement, the decline
in sales is majorly due to the stagnation of corporate activities affected by
the spread of COVID-19, sales of emission measurement systems and others
declined in the Americas and Europe. Also, automotive data logger providers are
facing disruptions in supply chains as countries are in states of lockdowns to
prevent the spread of the disease. Thus, the market for automotive data logger
is estimated to undergo a declining phase in 2020.
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