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Automotive Engine Technologies - Global Market Size, Trends, Shares and Forecast, Q4 2021 Update

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  • 185 Pages
  • November 2021
  • Region: Global
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5505104
Automotive sector's requirement to meet future emission and CO2 regulations sees engine technology at the centre of most automakers' R&D efforts at present. While other elements such as the drivetrain, body materials, aerodynamics and tyres can all be further optimised for fuel economy - the engine is by far the biggest contributor to energy losses in a conventional driveline and, therefore, the biggest target for reducing CO2 emissions.

Depending on operating load conditions, the engine contributes anywhere between 45 and 80% of the energy losses in a vehicle; followed by the driveline (15%), rolling resistance and aerodynamics (each with 11%), weight (10%) and auxiliary systems (6%). While work on improving driveline losses, reducing vehicle weight etc. is all ongoing in automakers' R&D departments, engine development remains key to meeting future emission legislation and also for maintaining automakers' brand attributes in terms of performance, driver feedback, comfort and control.

While meeting legislative requirements is a necessity for automakers, the legislation has to be met on a commercially viable basis - i.e., legislation cannot be met at any cost. Currently, it is estimated that the internal combustion engine is the single biggest cost contributor to a vehicle's Bill of Materials, accounting for anything between 30 and 40% of material cost depending on the vehicle and engine type. Clearly, adding further cost to this reality is a consideration that has to be undertaken very carefully. Therefore, considered cost-benefit analyses have to be conceived by each automaker for the multiple technological paths that are available for meeting legislative and competitive requirements. Further, scale strategies in engine development are coming increasingly to the fore as automakers look to squeeze cost savings in development and manufacturing to pay for the incremental technology.

The report “Automotive Engine Technologies - Global Market Size, Trends, Shares and Forecast, Q4 2021 Update”, provides a comprehensive overview of the Emerging Light Vehicle Engine Technologies required to meet CO2 and fuel economy mandates, major suppliers, top markets, technology trends and market size forecasts.

*The top 14 markets accounting for over 98% of global light vehicle production include: North America; Mercosur; Western Europe; Central Europe; Russia; Japan; China; India; Korea; Thailand; Other Asia; Iran; South Africa; Australia.

Scope

Based on exclusive interviews, primary research and proprietary data this engine technologies global market study includes -
  • Diesel and Gasoline, Fuel Injection System and forced induction fitment and size data for the top 14* markets.
  • A review of the latest technological developments and market trends in engine technology (combustion strategies such as: Atkinson cycle; HCCI/CAI; lean burn; variable compression ratio and stratified charge). Also: fuel injection system developments; effects of downsizing and down speeding; kinetic and thermal energy recovery; forced induction; engine material developments; variable valve actuation; alternatives to the internal combustion engine and alternative fuels such as hydrogen and CNG.
  • Regional engine supplier market share data tables and commentary.
  • Exclusive interviews with OE engine technology suppliers including Tenneco, Zircotec, Federal Mogul, Delphi, Nemak and Kolbenschmidt.
  • A sector PESTER (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental and Regulatory) analysis.
  • Updated profiles of the major engine technology suppliers including their strategies and prospects.

Reasons to Buy

  • Gain a quick overview of expected future developments in Engine Technology and the efforts to reduce CO2 emissions.
  • Understand the size and scope of the top engine 14 markets.
  • Hear direct from leading companies on their strategies and plans.
  • Review the latest and most significant technological engine developments.
  • Know the key trends within the sector and what's driving them.
  • Spot opportunities and threats in this sector.
  • Establish key companies' latest activities and prospects.

Table of Contents

1. Main Trends in the Sector
2. PESTER Analysis
  • Political
  • Economic
  • Social
  • Technological
  • Environmental
  • Regulatory

3. Market forecasts
48 volt mild hybrids
  • Diesel engines
  • Forecasts - forced induction total
  • Fuel injection systems
  • Hydrogen market projections
  • Petrol engines
  • VW diesel emission scandal

4. OEM overview
  • BMW
  • Daimler
  • Fiat-Chrysler
  • Ford
  • GM
  • Honda
  • Hyundai-Kia
  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • Mazda
  • Nissan
  • PSA Groupe
  • Renault
  • Subaru Corporation
  • Toyota
  • Volkswagen
  • Volvo

5. Supplier overview
  • BorgWarner
  • BorgWarner
  • Bosch-Mahle
  • BMTS
  • Delphi Technologies

6. Technology overview
48V mild hybrids
  • Alternatives to electrification
  • Atkinson developments
  • Downsizing/downspeeding
  • Energy recovery
  • Forced induction
  • Fuel injection systems
  • Full (parallel or ‘power-split’) hybrids
  • HCCI/CAI
  • Ignition
  • Lean burn
  • Materials
  • Split cycle engines
  • Stratified charge
  • Variable compression ratio
  • Variable displacement engine
  • Variable Valve Actuation

7. Appendix8. What is this Report About?9. Contact The Publisher10. If you have any more questions regarding our research, please Contact The Publisher
List of Tables
Table 1: Main trends in the Engine technologies sector
Table 2: Market volumes of 48V mild hybrids fitted to newly-assembled light vehicles, 2016-2036, ('000s units)
Table 3: Market fitment/penetration rates of 48V mild hybrids fitted to newly-assembled light vehicles, 2016-2036, (%)
Table 4: Market fitment/penetration rates of diesel powertrains fitted to newly-assembled light vehicles, 2016-2036, (%)
Table 5: Market volumes of diesel powertrains fitted to newly-assembled light vehicles, 2016-2036, ('000s units)
Table 6: Market fitment/penetration rates of forced induction engines fitted to newly-assembled light vehicles, 2016-2036, (%)
Table 7: Market volume of forced induction engines fitted to newly-assembled light vehicles, 2016-2036, ('000s units)
Table 8: Market fitment/penetration rates of gasoline port injection systems fitted to newly-assembled light vehicles, 2016-2036, (%)
Table 9: Market fitment/penetration rates of gasoline direct injection systems fitted to newly-assembled light vehicles, 2016-2036, (%)
Table 10: Market fitment/penetration rates of petrol powertrains fitted to newly-assembled light vehicles, 2016-2036, (%)
Table 11: Market volumes of petrol powertrains fitted to newly-assembled light vehicles, 2016-2036, ('000s units)
Table 12: Bosch’s common-rail injection system: development milestones
Table 13: Global manufacturer market shares of diesel injection systems for passenger cars and light vehicles, 2010-2020 (% of volume)
Table 14: European manufacturer market shares of diesel injection systems for passenger cars and light vehicles, 2010-2020 (% of volume)
Table 15: North American manufacturer market shares of diesel injection systems for passenger cars and light vehicles, 2010-2020 (% of volume)
Table 16: South American manufacturer market shares of diesel injection systems for passenger cars and light vehicles, 2010-2020 (% of volume)
Table 17: Asian manufacturer market shares of diesel injection systems for passenger cars and light vehicles, 2010-2020 (% of volume)
Table 18: World manufacturer market shares of gasoline injection systems for passenger cars and light vehicles, 2010-2020 (% of volume)
Table 19: European manufacturer market shares of gasoline injection systems for passenger cars and light vehicles, 2010-2020 (% of volume)
Table 20: North American manufacturer market shares of gasoline injection systems for passenger cars and light vehicles, 2010-2020 (% of volume)
Table 21: South American manufacturer market shares of gasoline injection systems for passenger cars and light vehicles, 2010-2020 (% of volume)
Table 22: Asian manufacturer market shares of gasoline injection systems for passenger cars and light vehicles, 2010-2020 (% of volume)

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Westport Innovations
  • IHI Corporation
  • Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) AG
  • Ford Motor Company
  • Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd
  • General Motors
  • Daimler AG
  • Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles
  • Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
  • Hyundai Motor Group
  • Mazda Motor Corporation
  • Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
  • Nissan Motor Company, Ltd.
  • PSA Groupe
  • Renault S.A.
  • Subaru
  • Tata Motors Limited
  • Toyota Motor Corporation
  • Volkswagen AG
  • Behr GmbH & Co. KG
  • Robert Bosch GmbH
  • Continental AG
  • Delphi Technologies
  • Gentherm
  • BorgWarner Inc.
  • Denso Corporation
  • Modine Manufacturing Company
  • Valeo SA
  • Dana Incorporated
  • GETRAG
  • Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.
  • Honeywell International Inc.
  • Johnson Controls International plc
  • Tenneco Inc.
  • Keihin Corp
  • Kolbenschmidt Pierburg (KSPG)
  • Marelli Corporation
  • Mahle GmbH
  • Martinrea International Inc.
  • Nemak
  • Ricardo Plc
  • Schaeffler Group (INA-Holding Schaeffler KG)
  • WABCO Europe BVBA
  • Sogefi S.p.A.
  • Hanon Systems