Automotive Actuators Market to Surpass $29.3 Billion by 2030
The Automotive Actuators Market is projected to grow from an
estimated USD 20.9 billion in 2023 to reach USD 29.3 billion by 2030 at a CAGR
of 4.9% during the forecast period.
Automakers are highly focused on developing new and improved
components to increase the fuel efficiency of vehicles owing to growing
concerns over environmental changes. Automotive actuators play a significant
role in reducing emissions and enhancing vehicle efficiency. Electric
actuators, also known as smart actuators, replace hydraulic and pneumatic
actuators due to their several benefits, like compact and lightweight design,
more energy efficient, and less expensive, making it ideal for various applications.
Smart actuators can perform diagnostics and include learning capabilities and
memory functions. Electric actuators are typically installed in engines that
open and close different valves, which is also anticipated to fuel the overall
market growth.
“Electric Actuators will be the dominating actuation type during
the forecast period.”
Electric actuators hold the
largest share of the automotive actuators market during the forecast period.
Along with the advancement in vehicular technologies, electric actuators have
become a critical component and have replaced hydraulic and pneumatic actuators
in various high-end and electric vehicles. This is due to lower noise emission,
compact and lightweight design, and flexible installation options offered by
electric actuators. In-vehicle comfort is a prime focus for global OEMs, which
helps them to provide unique models and differentiate from competitors.
Electric actuators are widely used in comfort-feature actuators such as window
lift drives, power tailgate drives, electrically controlled doors, seat drives,
and sunroof drives to support this. Alternatively, mid- and high-priced cars
are installed with advanced safety systems or ADAS features such as adaptive
cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, and automated emergency braking. These
functions require smart electric actuators to control the function and improve
drivability and safety. With the rising adoption of advanced driver assistant
systems and electronics in the vehicle, the demand for electric actuators is
set to grow in the coming years.
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“The body control & exterior is the fastest growing
application for the Automotive Actuators market.”
The growth of body control
& exterior segment is mainly attributed to many actuators included under
this application. Most passenger vehicles typically use telescopic actuators,
grille shutter actuators, tailgate actuators, headlamp actuators, and door
actuators. Many premium vehicle manufacturers design cars with the active grill
shutter feature to assist in engine warm-up. At the same time, it responds to
the signal from the engine control module to open and close according to the
driving condition, resulting in improved fuel efficiency. Due to this, Tier-1
suppliers such as Valeo and Hella offer the gill shutter actuators in their
product portfolio.
Similarly, the development of
smart systems in automotive lighting, like headlamps responding to the steering
angle, suspension movements, road curvatures, and forward traffic, is driving
the demand for adaptive headlamp units. These features are gaining popularity
in Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volvo, Volkswagen, and other passenger car models.
European legislation focuses on decreasing fatalities by encouraging the
inclusion of safety systems in vehicles. This will fuel the demand for adaptive
headlamps. The increasing stringency of emission & safety standards and
fuel economy parameters have led manufacturers to try new and enhanced ways to
meet the revised standards and enable the fitment of new technologies in body
& exterior parts of the vehicle body, which will ultimately spur the growth
of automotive actuators in the future.
“Europe
is the second largest market for automotive actuators.”
The high disposable income
level of the population has resulted in an increasing demand for premium and
luxury cars in this region. According to MarketsandMarkets analysis, Class C
and above passenger vehicles contribute around 90% of the total passenger cars
produced in Germany. Germany is estimated to account for the largest share of
the European automotive actuators market, attributed to the increasing demand
for advanced in-vehicle electronics and the high demand for premium sedans,
coupe, and mid & full-size SUVs. These cars have advanced safety systems
such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, and automated
emergency braking. Luxury cars have comfort features such as powered seats,
windows, sunroofs, etc. All these features generate a demand for actuators.
Similar is the trend for other European countries, including the UK, which has
a higher adoption of luxury cars. In European countries, with technological
advancement and increasing awareness about safety and security, the European
Commission’s General Safety Regulation (GSR) sets minimum safety standards for
all vehicles, which includes ADAS features like Automatic Emergency Braking
system, Lane departure warning, which helps to reduce the rate of accidents on
the road. The vehicles equipped with the ADAS system involve the additional
installation of actuators, driving the sales of actuators during the forecast
period. In ADAS systems, actuators play a significant role, enabling
vehicles to perform more and more automated tasks. As ADAS features become
sophisticated, the part of actuators will become greater in ensuring the safety
and convenience of vehicles, which will drive market growth in the upcoming
years. Increasing R&D investments, partnerships, and joint ventures between
major OEMs and domestic players have created further growth opportunities for
manufacturers of automotive actuators.
Key Players
The Automotive Actuators Market
is dominated by globally established players, such as Robert Bosch (Germany),
HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA (Germany), Johnson Electric (China), Denso
Corporation (Japan), and Continental AG (Germany).
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