Drive By Wire Market Report Demand Analysis Growth Report Analysis, And Forecast - 2030
Drive-by-wire Market Synopsis
As
per the analysis by the Market Research Future Reports, the global drive by
wire market is expanding at a moderate CAGR of 9% during the forecast period
from 2022 to 2030. The global drive by wire market 2022
is estimated to witness expansion during the forecast period due to the rising
sales of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles across the
globe. The usage of drive-by-wire technology in passenger cars also provides
improvements in fault recognition and regulation. Therefore, it also reduces
the cost of maintenance of the vehicle. The rising demand for off-road vehicles
has also resulted in the demand for the drive-by-wire market.
With
the rising concern of increasing pollution, various rules and regulations have
been implemented by the government of several countries. The usage of
drive-by-wire technology in an automotive increases the fuel efficiency of an automotive
by lessening the weight of the vehicle. The use of these systems improves the
safety of the vehicle by offering computer-controlled systems such as lane
assists systems and electronic stability control. These systems are very
efficient and demand low maintenance, which increases their demand across
commercial and passenger cars. On the other hand, several authorities believe
that mechanical systems are more trustworthy. Besides, the drive-by-wire
systems are more complicated, and hence, they are more expensive than
mechanical controls. The growth of the market is likely to be restricted due to
the low rate of adoption among several vehicle owners.
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Drive-by-wire Market Segmentation
The
global drive by wire market can be segregated on the basis of vehicle type,
application, and region.
On
the basis of vehicle type, the global drive by wire market can be classified
into commercial vehicles and passenger cars.
Between these two segments, the commercial vehicle segment is estimated to
experience considerable growth during the review period.
On the basis of application, the global
drive by wire market can be classified into shift
by wire, brake by wire, throttle by wire,
steer by wire, and others. among all, throttle by wire is estimated to lead the
market during the review period.
On the basis of region, the global
drive by wire market can be classified into Europe, North America,
Asia-Pacific, and the Rest of the World (RoW).
Drive-by-wire Market Regional
Analysis
On
the basis of region, the global drive by wire market can be segregated into
Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and the Rest of the World (RoW). As per
the analysis by the MRFR, the European market is estimated to lead the global
drive-by-wire market. With the presence of countries like Spain, Germany,
Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, France, the U.K., the expansion of the market has
expanded significantly. In the European region, Germany is estimated to lead
the market due to the presence of the large automotive market in the region.
The North American market is expanding significantly due to the presence of
developed nations like Canada and the U.S. The regions are technically
developed and are fast in adopting the latest techniques. The APAC region is
estimated to expand significantly during the forecast period due to the
presence of the fastest growing economies of the world such as India and China.
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Drive-by-wire Market Key Players
The
major players of the global drive-by-wire market are Continental AG (Germany), Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany), Curtiss Wright Corp. (U.S.), Nissan Motor
Corporation (Japan), T.R.W. Automotive (U.S.), P.S.A Citroen (France), and S.K.F.
Group (Sweden). Apart from these, there are some other key players which are
Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd. (Japan), Mobil Elektronik GmbH (Germany),
Denso Corporation (Japan), Curtiss-Wright Corporation (U.S.), Z.F.
Friedrichshafen AG (Germany), and Infineon Group
(Germany).
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