市場調查報告書
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1171548
電子控制制動力分配系統(EBD)的全球市場預測(2022年~2027年)Global Electronic Brake Force Distribution System (EBD) Market - Forecasts from 2022 to 2027 |
全球電子控制制動力分配系統(EBD)的市場規模在2020年估算為151億300萬美金。市場成長的主要因素有對更安全的汽車駕駛體驗和車輛安全系統的需求不斷增加等。
本報告提供全球電子控制制動力分配系統(EBD)市場相關調查,提供市場規模和預測,COVID-19影響,市場促進因素及課題,市場趨勢,各市場區隔的市場分析,競爭情形,主要企業的簡介等系統性資訊。
The global electronic brake force distribution system (EBD) market was evaluated at US$15.103 billion in 2020. This growth is attributed to the increasing requirement for a safer vehicle driving experience and vehicle safety systems.
EBD, or electronic brake force distribution, also known as electronic brakeforce limitation, is an automobile brake technology that varies the amount of force being applied to the wheels of the vehicle based on different conditions such as road conditions, speed loading, etc. Basically, EBD is based on the principle that not all wheels carry the same weight and every wheel requires a different brake force to bring it to a stop without the car going out of control. Also, the amount of weight being carried by the vehicle shifts during the braking process, and so the amount of braking force required by the wheel may also change. EBD is always coupled with anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC), EBD regulates the amount of brake force applied on each wheel to maximize stopping power while maintaining vehicle control. Most of the weight is carried by the front wheels, so the EBD applies less pressure on the rear wheels so that they don't skid or lock.
EBD basically acts as a subsystem of ABS and ESC, where ABS, which is an anti-lock braking system, works by applying braking force gradually on the wheel so that the vehicle slows down without the wheels of the vehicle locking and causing a skid whereas the ESC works by maintaining the vehicles stability and balance during turning operations and removing the possibility of understeer or oversteer. The EBD module consists of wheel speed sensors, brake force accumulators, and electronic control module. EBD works when the wheel speed sensors read the speed of the wheel and calculate the slip ratio. This information is then sent to the ECU, which in turn gives the signal to the brake force accumulators, telling the amount of force that needs to be applied to the wheel.
The global automotive electronic brake force distribution system (EBD) market has been segmented on the basis of vehicle type, sales channel, and geography. There have been key developments and investments by various key players and governments in the electronic brakeforce distribution system market. For example, the company Toyota, which is headquartered in Japan, announced in 2016 that the company's all-new vehicle variants will come with ABS and EBD safety features . Further, the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), a segment of the US transportation department, planned to make the ABS (automatic emergency braking system) mandatory in vehicles, starting from 2022.
By Vehicle Type
On the basis of vehicle type, the global automotive electronic brake force distribution system (EBD) market is segmented as passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, and heavy commercial vehicles. Passenger vehicles hold a significant amount of market share due to the increasing production and demand for passenger vehicles.
By Sales Channel
On the basis of the sales channel, the global automotive electronic brake force distribution system (EBD) market is segmented as OEMs and aftermarket. OEMs hold a notable amount of share in the market due to the fact that most of the vehicles produced come with an EBD module fitted in conjunction with the ABS module.
By Geography
By geography, the global automotive electronic brake force distribution system (EBD) market is segmented into North America, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Asia-Pacific, and South America. North America holds a significant share of the market owing to the increasing demand and production of automobiles in the region coupled with the increase in the need for safe and convenient driving systems.
Competitive Landscape
The global automotive electronic brake force distribution system (EBD) market is competitive owing to the presence of well-diversified international, regional, and local players. The competitive landscape details strategies, products, and investments being made by key players in different technologies and companies to boost their market presence.
COVID-19 Impact
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a disruption in the automotive supply chain worldwide. The outbreak did not only disrupt production facilities around the world for these EBD systems but also negatively affected vehicle sales globally. For instance, in China, sales fell down by 71% in February and by April, the US and Europe experienced a plunge of 47% and 80% respectively. This automatically decreased the demand for EBD systems, leading to a decline in the market. However, the increase in the production facilities as well as the increase in transportation activities post the ease of restrictions are expected to drive the growth of the market. Adding to that, the rising trend of driverless cars and the inclining penetration of electronic system components into the market are also expected to drive growth. This is due to the growing investments by various governments in advanced technology and also, the manufacture of emission-free automotive.
Segmentation
The global automotive electronic brake force distribution system (EBD) market has been segmented by component, vehicle type, sales channel, and geography.
Hardware
Software
Passenger Vehicle
Light Commercial Vehicle
Heavy Commercial Vehicle
OEMs
Aftermarket
North America
South America
Europe
Middle East and Africa
Asia Pacific