Automotive Sensors Market To Reach $55B By 2030

A new study by Global Market Insights predicts the automotive sensors market size will exceed $55 billion by 2030. Sensors of various types, including LiDAR, pressure, temperature, and image, play a key role in these safety solutions, owing to their ability to offer higher accuracy and faster response rates in the event of accidents or crashes.

A new study by Global Market Insights predicts the automotive sensors market size will exceed $55 billion by 2030. Sensors of various types, including LiDAR, pressure, temperature, and image, play a key role in these safety solutions, owing to their ability to offer higher accuracy and faster response rates in the event of accidents or crashes. Additionally, many regulatory bodies are issuing mandates that require auto manufacturers to equip their new vehicle models with passive safety systems, which could augment demand for automotive sensor technology.

Rapid penetration of radar sensors as a core component in autonomous vehicle technology

With regards to product, the automotive sensors market from the radar sensor segment is likely to depict a CAGR of 10% through 2030, owing to burgeoning autonomy and use of ADAS in modern vehicles. Eminent automakers like Honda Motor have made significant strides in this regard. For instance, in March 2021, the company introduced the Legend, its new car integrated with the first Level 3-certified autonomous driving technology in the world. This growing integration of autonomous technology in vehicles by major automakers will accelerate automotive sensors market growth considerably over the forecast spell.

Radar sensors, especially, will gain rapid traction as key components of autonomous vehicles, given their ability to enhance performance and detection capabilities of automotive safety systems, through the use of time of flight principle and echolocations. To illustrate, NXP Semiconductors introduced a full suite of new radar sensor chipsets, designed to create a 360-degree safety cocoon around the vehicle, to improve the classification and identification capabilities of imaging radar.

Burgeoning demand for smarter and more sustainable HCV models 

The implementation of stringent policies and initiatives by governments to curb GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions from HCVs (heavy commercial vehicles) and comply with environmental standards will stimulate the automotive sensors market outlook. For example, the U.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) announced the DERA (Diesel Emission Reduction Act) in 2020. The program was geared towards granting rebates and funds to safeguard human health and enhance air quality through the mitigation of harmful emissions from heavy-duty commercial vehicles powered by diesel engines.

The automotive sensors market from the HCV segment is projected to record a 6% CAGR through 2030, on account of the proliferating need for performance efficiency in various vehicle systems, including suspension, powertrain, chassis as well as exterior and interior systems. In December 2020, Velodyne Lidar, Inc. partnered with Ford Otosan, to plan and test the use of Velodyne’s Velarray H800 solid-state lidar sensors to facilitate collision avoidance and safe navigation in its next-gen autonomous heavy commercial trucks.

Growing focus on automotive safety and fuel efficiency in Europe

Europe automotive sensors market is set to register a commendable CAGR of 6% through 2030, as a result of strict government policies to promote the integration of sophisticated safety and electrification systems in automobiles. According to new EU mandates, cars sold in the region from 2022 onwards will be required to consist of new safety systems like intelligent speed limiters, monitors, and automotive sensor technology, as standard.

Europe is also among the major users of alternative fuels, with robust programs and government policies that promote EV adoption and curb GHG emissions. To cite an example, the European Commission has created several long-term goals and strategies for low-emission mobility and execution of zero-emission policies by 2050 in Norway. In addition, these strategies will also focus on the installation of charging facilities to establish a stable infrastructure for electric vehicles. Initiatives such as these are expected to generate significant potential for sensors in automotive applications over the years ahead.

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