Enjoy complimentary customisation on priority with our Enterprise License!
Market research analysts at Technavio have predicted that the global automotive advanced emergency braking system market will grow steadily in the next four years and will post a CAGR of almost 11% by 2020. This market research analysis identifies the electrification of automotive components for efficient braking and higher fuel efficiency as one of the primary growth factors for this market. The automotive industry is one of the major contributors to environmental pollution, which induced various governing bodies across the world to introduce regulations that demand the reduction of vehicle emissions. As a result, several OEMs and tier-1 suppliers have started investing in developing electronic systems such as anti-lock braking, electronic stability control, and several other driver assistance systems that not only enhance fuel efficiency and reduce emissions but also enhances vehicle safety by improving the braking force. Moreover, the increasing adoption of electric vehicles also results in the adoption of several electronic components, which will, in turn, propel the market‘s growth prospects.
Coupled with artificial intelligence, high-performance vehicle-positioning, and cloud connectivity, the automotive automatic braking systems will play a major role in the emergence of automated vehicles. Leading automobile manufacturers such as Mercedes-Benz have already collaborated with technological companies to enhance their automated systems such as advanced driver assistance systems, traffic light recognition, and pedestrian protection systems. Several companies such as Google and Mobileye are already working on assisted driving technologies that rely on stored data and interpret information from cameras to detect traffic signals, lane departures, and pedestrians.
The market is largely characterized by the presence of few established international automotive brake system manufacturers. The introduction of stringent regulations and the awareness of drivers towards the need for vehicle safety will intensify the competition among vendors. The market’s huge barriers make it difficult for smaller players to compete with the large well-established vendors. Owing to the requirement of very high capital investment and the time-consuming development process, the market has only a few number of new vendors. The established vendors are focusing on designing and developing advanced braking systems, whereas the new players are concentrating on developing products with conventional and passive braking technologies.
The leading vendors in the market are -
The other prominent vendors in the market are Autoliv and Mobileye.
During 2015, the passenger cars segment accounted for about 85% of the total market shares and dominated this market. This mainly attributes to the introduction of stringent rules and regulations on vehicle safety by the European and American countries. This ensures the availability of advanced braking systems such as automatic emergency brakes as a standard feature in several luxury automobiles and also as an optional accessory in mid-level segments.
This market study estimates that EMEA will account for about 53% of the total shares of the global automotive advanced emergency braking system market by 2020 and will also dominate this market throughout the forecast period. The high adoption rates of advanced braking systems by the automakers in the region will augment the growth of the market. Also, the market’s growth is expected to be driven by the Euro's (New Car Assessment Program) NCAP that rates vehicles on the basis of safety systems.
Technavio also offers customization on reports based on specific client requirement.
Automatic emergency braking is a forthcoming braking technology that is more effective than the conventional braking system in terms of accuracy, efficiency, stopping distance, and additional safety. These advanced emergency braking (AEB) systems use on-board sensors like cameras, radar, or lasers to detect a possible crash, give warning to the driver, and apply brakes or augment braking effort if the driver is not able to respond quickly. AEB systems have become mandatory in the US’s and Europe’s automotive industry, as these systems have a high potential to reduce fatalities. Several research studies have suggested that the application of AEB technologies in cars will minimize rear-end crashes by around 40%.
The report, global automotive AEB system market, is part of Technavio’s automotive research portfolio. This portfolio provides a comprehensive market analysis along with the market share, market sizing, and market segmentations covering areas such as auto accessories, automotive components, automotive electronics, automotive manufacturing, automotive services, powertrain, and wheels and tires. These market research reports provide a perspective on the various market opportunities and market threats along with the key trends that would influence the market growth during the forecast period. It presents insights into the changing competitive landscape and a detailed profiling and market analysis of the vendors. Also covered in the research are the key regions or countries that would have an impact on the market during the assessment years.
PART 01: Executive summary
PART 02: Scope of the report
PART 03: Market research methodology
PART 04: Introduction
PART 05: Market landscape
PART 06: Market segmentation by vehicle type
PART 07: Market segmentation by geography
PART 08: Market drivers
PART 09: Market challenges
PART 10: Market trends
PART 11: Vendor landscape
PART 12: Key vendor analysis
PART 13: Appendix
PART 14: Explore Technavio
Get lifetime access to our
Technavio Insights
Cookie Policy
The Site uses cookies to record users' preferences in relation to the functionality of accessibility. We, our Affiliates, and our Vendors may store and access cookies on a device, and process personal data including unique identifiers sent by a device, to personalise content, tailor, and report on advertising and to analyse our traffic. By clicking “I’m fine with this”, you are allowing the use of these cookies. Please refer to the help guide of your browser for further information on cookies, including how to disable them. Review our Privacy & Cookie Notice.