Anti-collision Sensor Market - Radar Sensors Highly Common in Anti-collision Technology
Nearly
all the leading players in the global anti-collision sensor market
hold extensive business grasp and experience in the automotive
industry. Their strong distribution networks in the global automotive
industry is expected to allow them to continue their dominance in the
global anti-collision sensor market over the coming years. The list
of market leaders for 2015 included Robert Bosch GmbH, Continental
A.G., Denso Corporation, and ZF Friedrichshafen.
According
to a research report released by Transparency Market Research, the
global anti-collision sensor market was calculated to be valued at
US4.36 bn by the end of 2016. The market’s revenue is expected to
expand at a CAGR of 19.8% from 2016 to 2024 and is likely to account
for a total revenue of US$18.54 bn at the end of 2024. The global
anti-collision sensor market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 23.3%
from 2016 to 2024 on the basis of volume.
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Growing
Vehicle Count Prompts Better Car Safety Equipment Production
“The
leading factor promoting the global anti-collision sensor market
today, is the staggering volume of vehicles coming on the roads. The
high vehicle count, coupled with human error and unpredictable
circumstances, is increasing the count of accidents across the world.
This is more prevalent in emerging economies, where road planning is
low and stringency of traffic rules is needed. Developed economies
such as the U.S. hold several strict regulations when it comes to
vehicle and driver safety. One such initiative was the New Car
Assessment Program, where car makers are given a set of guidelines to
follow when building new cars. Today, these regulations are creating
a solid ground for manufacturers of anti-collision sensors to rise
on,” states a TMR analyst.
The
global anti-collision sensor market is also being driven by the swift
rate of advancements being made in sensor technology. These
improvements are making today’s sensors cheaper, more reliable,
stronger, and capable of working in a large array of conditions.
These factors are making it increasingly appealing for car makers to
incorporate state of the art anti-collision sensors to their newer
models. The same can be said for automotive manufacturers in defense
and agriculture, where the growing use of UAVs is driving the demand
for advanced anti-collision sensors.
High
Costs Still Deter Large-scale Use of Anti-collision Sensors in
Numerous Regions
Although
advancements are creating space for cost reduction in modern sensor
technologies, their commercial use is still not completely viable for
small and medium scale car makers, as well as the companies based in
emerging economies. This is a significant loss to the global
anti-collision sensor market as the emerging economies are where the
current boom in automobile demand is emanating from.
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“The
cost deterrent is expected to ease up over the coming years. Buyers
from emerging economies are expected to show a greater demand for
high-end luxury cars due to growing disposable incomes and a higher
exposure to premium brands. Car makers are also savvy to this change
and are setting up manufacturing facilities in regions such as Asia
Pacific and Latin America. This is expected to generate a large scope
of opportunities for the global anti-collision sensor market over the
coming years,” adds the analyst.
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