The apparently simple issue of braking continues to be a major issue for engineers. Drivers are, of course, concerned that in an emergency, their vehicles should stop as quickly as possible. For foundation braking there is a practical limit to braking performance, set by the ability of the tyre contact patches to transmit the forces involved without sliding. However, advances in tyre design, complemented by the ability of electronically controlled braking systems to distribute effort according to wheel load (if, for example, the brakes are applied while the vehicle is cornering), mean that limit is now potentially very high, at least on dry road surfaces.
These developments have thrown the onus very much back to the foundation braking system developers. The main engineering challenges in any braking system are to withstand the extremely high temperatures involved, to remove the very large amount of heat generated during hard deceleration, and to minimise the weight of the braking units.
As alluded to earlier, while advances in friction materials and caliper designs have helped improve braking performance in recent times, the main improvements in braking in recent years have come from electronic control, firstly Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS), then Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and now Brake-by-Wire.
The report “Automotive Braking Systems - Global Sector Overview and Forecast (Q1 2022 Update)” provides a comprehensive overview of the Global Automotive Original Equipment (OE) Foundation and Electronic Braking sector and assesses major suppliers, top markets, technology trends and market size forecasts. Report forecast includes Disc Brakes, Drum Brakes, Anti-Lock Braking Systems, Electronic Stability Control Systems and Electric Parking Brakes.
*The top 14 markets accounting for over 98% of global light vehicle production include - North America (US, Canada and Mexico) ; Mercosur (Brazil and Argentina); Western Europe (Germany, Italy, France, UK, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Austria, Finland and Morocco) ; Central Europe (Turkey, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia); Russia; Japan; China; India; Korea; Thailand; Other Asia; Iran; South Africa; Australia.
Based on exclusive interviews, primary research and proprietary data this global market study includes -
These developments have thrown the onus very much back to the foundation braking system developers. The main engineering challenges in any braking system are to withstand the extremely high temperatures involved, to remove the very large amount of heat generated during hard deceleration, and to minimise the weight of the braking units.
As alluded to earlier, while advances in friction materials and caliper designs have helped improve braking performance in recent times, the main improvements in braking in recent years have come from electronic control, firstly Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS), then Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and now Brake-by-Wire.
The report “Automotive Braking Systems - Global Sector Overview and Forecast (Q1 2022 Update)” provides a comprehensive overview of the Global Automotive Original Equipment (OE) Foundation and Electronic Braking sector and assesses major suppliers, top markets, technology trends and market size forecasts. Report forecast includes Disc Brakes, Drum Brakes, Anti-Lock Braking Systems, Electronic Stability Control Systems and Electric Parking Brakes.
*The top 14 markets accounting for over 98% of global light vehicle production include - North America (US, Canada and Mexico) ; Mercosur (Brazil and Argentina); Western Europe (Germany, Italy, France, UK, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Austria, Finland and Morocco) ; Central Europe (Turkey, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia); Russia; Japan; China; India; Korea; Thailand; Other Asia; Iran; South Africa; Australia.
Scope
Based on exclusive interviews, primary research and proprietary data this global market study includes -
- For the top 14* markets it provides market size data and a 15-year forecast for:
- OE Foundation Brakes - Car Brakes, Disc Brakes, Drum Brakes, Ceramic Brakes.
- OE Electronic Brakes - ABS, ESP, Electric Parking Brakes.
- A review of the latest technological developments and market trends for:
- Foundation brakes - including Ceramic Pads, Twin Brake Disc Systems, Hybrid Systems, Coated Discs, Advanced Calipers, Anti-Squeal Technology.
- Electronic brakes - including Anti-Lock, EPB, ESP, Braking Assistance, Predictive Braking, Brake-By-Wire, Slip Control, Regenerative Braking, Autonomous Emergency Braking.
- Regional supplier market share data tables and commentary.
- Exclusive interviews with OE suppliers including Brembo, BWI Group, Continental, IFR Automotive, Thatcham, TMD Friction, TNO, ZF-TRW.
- Sector PESTER (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental and Regulatory) analysis.
- Updated profiles of the major automotive brake system suppliers including their strategies and prospects.
Reasons to Buy
- Gain a quick overview of the Automotive Braking sector globally.
- Understand the size and scope of the top 14 markets.
- Hear direct from leading companies on their strategies and plans.
- Review the latest and most significant technological 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.
- Prepare supply and demand forecasts.
- Produce internal sales plans and forecasts.
- Carry out competitive intelligence.
Table of Contents
1. Main Trends in the Sector5. Glossary of braking terms and acronyms8. Appendix9. What is this Report About?10. Contact the Publisher
2. PESTER Analysis
3. Companies
4. Forecasts
6. Markets
7. Technologies
List of Tables
List of Figures
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Edscha AG
- ACDelco
- BWI Group
- Bendix CVS
- Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
- Meritor, Inc
- Accuride Corporation
- Aisin Seiki
- Autoliv Inc.
- Robert Bosch GmbH
- Continental AG
- Delphi Technologies
- Akebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd
- Brembo S.p.A.
- Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc
- Trelleborg AB
- Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.
- Hitachi, Ltd.
- Honeywell International Inc.
- Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd.
- Magna International Inc.
- Mando Corporation
- NTN Corporation
- ZF Friedrichshafen AG
- WABCO Europe BVBA
- TMD Friction Holdings GmbH
- Kongsberg Automotive