Air Brake System Market worth $3.4 billion by 2028
According to a research report "Air Brake System Market by Type (Disc & Drum), Component (Compressor, Governor, Tank, Air Dryer, Foot Valve, Brake Chamber, & Slack Adjuster), Rolling Stock, Vehicle Type (Rigid Body, Heavy-Duty, Semi-Trailer, & Bus), Region - Global Forecast to 2028" published by MarketsandMarkets, the global air brake system market is projected to grow from USD 3.1 billion in 2023 to USD 3.4 billion by 2028 at a CAGR of 2.2% from 2023 to 2028.
Browse 272 market data Tables and 48 Figures spread
through 267 Pages and in-depth TOC on "Air Brake System Market by Type
(Disc & Drum), Component (Compressor, Governor, Tank, Air Dryer, Foot
Valve, Brake Chamber, & Slack Adjuster), Rolling Stock, Vehicle Type (Rigid
Body, Heavy-Duty, Semi-Trailer, & Bus), Region - Global Forecast to
2028"
The growth in air brake systems is primarily driven due to a rise in
heavy commercial vehicle production, driven by technological advancements,
safety concerns, and government regulations. For instance, FMVSS 121 (US) or
CMVSS 121 (Canada) monitors performance and equipment requirements for braking
systems on vehicles equipped with air brake systems. Similarly, air brake
regulations are observed under Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) in Australia.
Air brakes are preferred in commercial vehicles over hydraulic brakes for their
safety features and fail-safe measures.
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“Heavy-duty truck to be the largest market for air brake
systems”
Heavy-duty trucks include class 7 and class 8 trucks in
which class 7 weighing approximately 12 to 14 tons, whereas class 8 trucks
weighing upto approximately 15 t0 36 tons. According to OICA and
MarketsandMarkets analysis, the production of heavy-duty trucks accounted for
the maximum of the total truck production for all the regions, including North
America, Asia Pacific, Rest of the World, and Europe in 2022 and is expected to
dominate during the forecast period. Asia Pacific is the largest market for heavy
duty trucks which contributes around ~59% of total heavy duty production at
global level. Further, at global level production of heavy duty trucks is
around 40% of total commercial vehicle production. Most heavy trucks have air
brake systems due to their high load-carrying capacity. The main distinction
between the air brake systems for rigid trucks and heavy-duty trucks lies in
their load-carrying capacity and number of components. Fleet operators favor
heavy-duty trucks for their strong weight-bearing capacity and engine power.
The increasing development of economies in Asia and other regions is expected
to drive the demand for heavy-duty trucks in the future. As a result, the
heavy-duty truck segment is projected to be the largest market for air brake
systems in terms of vehicle type.
“Brake chamber is estimated to hold the largest market
share in the on-highway air brake system during the forecast period.”
Brake chambers hold the largest market share in global air
brake systems for on-highway vehicles. Air brake chambers are metallic
containers situated at each wheel, which, when forced by compressed air,
convert into mechanical force to stop the commercial vehicle. There are two
kinds of air brake chambers, namely, service and spring brake chambers. A
service brake chamber contains a flexible rubber disc called a diaphragm, a
pushrod metal rod, and a return spring. When the brake pedal is pressed, compressed
air fills the service brake chamber causing the brakes to apply.
As the brake chamber is placed at the end of the wheel, the
number of axles decides the number of brake chambers in each commercial
vehicle. Each axle has two brake chambers in a vehicle. Hence, the number of
brake chambers increases with the GVWR of the commercial vehicle. The number of
brake chambers in each vehicle may vary with each region, as the average number
of axles in each region is different for heavy-duty vehicles and buses. North
America and Europe have more multi-axle heavy trucks than Asia Oceania. Hence,
the average number of brake chambers in buses in India is four, while in
European countries, it is six. Asia Pacific holds the largest market share in
the brake chamber market. The demand for brake chambers is related to the
number of multi-axle commercial vehicles, as each axle requires two brake
chambers. Further, growing commercial vehicle production will also drive the
demand for the brake chamber market.
“Europe accounted for the second largest global air brake
system market.”
Europe is estimated to be the second-largest market for air
brake systems after Asia Pacific. Countries such as France, Germany, UK, and
Spain have a higher production of commercial vehicles. The growth of air brake
systems in Europe can be attributed to factors such as the growing production
of heavy-duty trucks and stringent government regulations related to active
safety. As per ACEB, road freight transport is a crucial way of trade and
commerce in the European region. Trucks are responsible for >70% of freight
transportation over the land in this region. As maximum transportation is
conducted through these heavy trucks, it leads to fatal accidents in this
region. According to European Union, out of total road fatalities in the EU in
2019, 14% and 2% died due to heavy good vehicle and bus crashes, respectively.
Thus, the European Commission has implemented various braking system
regulations for heavy commercial vehicles to avoid fatalities from heavy
commercial vehicle crashes. For instance, European union mandates to install
rollover stability control system in heavy trucks weighing above 3.5 tons.
Further, the inclusion of additional safety-related
components to withstand the government braking-related mandates makes the price
of the air brake system comparatively higher in Europe than in Asia-Oceania and
North America. Additionally, Europe’s disc brake installation rate is the
highest due to the shortest stopping braking distance for commercial vehicles.
The above factors imply European commercial vehicles’ importance and safety
standards. Thus, rising commercial vehicle production and adopting advanced
technologies related to air brake systems by OEMs is anticipated to drive the
growth of air brake systems in Europe.
Key Market Players
The air brake system market is primarily dominated by
globally established players such as Knorr- Bremse AG (Germany),Meritor, Inc.
(US), Haldex (Sweden), ZF Friedrichshafen AG (Germany), and Wabtec Corporation
(US). These companies consistently develop new products, adopt expansion
strategies, and undertake collaborations, partnerships, and mergers &
acquisitions to gain traction across different regions in this air brake system
market.
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