USA Motor Vehicle Sensors Market By Product (Physical Property, Process Variable, Proximity & Positioning, Chemical Property), By Application (Engine & Drivetrain, Safety & Security, Emission Control) Expected To Reach USD 6.29 Billion by 2020
The U.S. motor vehicle sensors market is expected to reach USD 6.29 billion by 2020, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Favorable government mandates pertaining to emission standards and safety are expected to drive the market over the forecast period.Enhancement of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards coupled with new regulations mandating the incorporation of Electronic Stability Control (ESC) systems in light vehicles is expected to play a pivotal role in the U.S. motor vehicle sensors market growth. Passage of The Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability and Documentation (TREAD) Act, directing adoption of Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) in new vehicles is expected to increase sensor sales. Owing to the need for periodical replacement of TPMS and oxygen sensors, aftermarket sensor sales are expected to constitute a substantial market share, thereby supplementing the high demand for motor vehicle sensors from OEMs. View summary of this report @ http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/usamotor-vehicle-sensors-market
U.S. motor vehicle sensors market by product (USD Billion), 2012 – 2020
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Executive Summary 1.1. U.S. Motor Vehicle Sensors - Industry Summary and Critical Success Factors (CSFs) Chapter 2. U.S. Motor Vehicle Sensors Industry Outlook 2.1. Market Segmentation 2.2. Market Size and Growth Prospects 2.3. U.S. Motor Vehicle Sensors Value Chain Analysis 2.4. U.S. Motor Vehicle Sensors Market Dynamics 2.4.1. Market Driver Analysis 2.4.2. Market Restraint Analysis 2.5. Key Opportunities Prioritized
2.6. Industry Analysis - Porter's 2.7. U.S. Motor Vehicle Sensors - Company Market Share Analysis, 2013 2.8. U.S. Motor Vehicle Sensors Market PESTEL Analysis, 2013 Chapter 3. U.S. Motor Vehicle Sensors Product Outlook 3.1. Physical Property 3.1.1. U.S. market estimates and forecasts, 2012 – 2020 3.2. Process Variable 3.2.1. U.S. market estimates and forecasts, 2012 – 2020 3.3. Proximity & Positioning 3.3.1. U.S. market estimates and forecasts, 2012 – 2020 3.4. Chemical Property 3.4.1. U.S. market estimates and forecasts, 2012 – 2020 3.5. Others 3.5.1. U.S. market estimates and forecasts, 2012 – 2020 Chapter 4. U.S. motor vehicle sensors Application Outlook 4.1. Engine & Drivetrain 4.1.1. U.S. market estimates and forecasts, 2012 – 2020 4.2. Safety & Security 4.2.1. U.S. market estimates and forecasts, 2012 – 2020 4.3. Emission Control 4.3.1. U.S. market estimates and forecasts, 2012 – 2020 4.4. Others
4.4.1. U.S. market estimates and forecasts, 2012 – 2020 Chapter 5. Competitive Landscape 5.1 Agilent Technologies 5.1.1 Company Overview 5.1.2 Financial Performance 5.1.3 Product Benchmarking 5.1.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.2 AMETEK Incorporated 5.2.1 Company Overview 5.2.2 Financial Performance 5.2.3 Product Benchmarking 5.2.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.3 Ashcroft Holdings 5.3.1 Company Overview 5.3.2 Financial Performance 5.3.3 Product Benchmarking 5.3.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.4 Autoliv Incorporated 5.4.1 Company Overview 5.4.2 Financial Performance 5.4.3 Product Benchmarking 5.4.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.5 Avago Technologies 5.5.1 Company Overview 5.5.2 Financial Performance 5.5.3 Product Benchmarking 5.5.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.6 Banner Engineering 5.6.1 Company Overview 5.6.2 Financial Performance 5.6.3 Product Benchmarking 5.6.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.7 F. Bosch (Robert) GmbH 5.7.1 Company Overview 5.7.2 Financial Performance 5.7.3 Product Benchmarking 5.7.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.8 Cherry Corporation 5.8.1 Company Overview 5.8.2 Financial Performance 5.8.3 Product Benchmarking 5.8.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.9 Miranda Technologies, Inc. 5.9.1 Company Overview
5.9.2 Financial Performance 5.9.3 Product Benchmarking 5.9.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.10 Delphi Corporation 5.10.1 Company Overview 5.10.2 Financial Performance 5.10.3 Product Benchmarking 5.10.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.11 Denso Corporation 5.11.1 Company Overview 5.11.2 Financial Performance 5.11.3 Product Benchmarking 5.11.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.12 Eaton Corporation 5.12.1 Company Overview 5.12.2 Financial Performance 5.12.3 Product Benchmarking 5.12.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.13 Emerson Electric 5.13.1 Company Overview 5.13.2 Financial Performance 5.13.3 Product Benchmarking
5.13.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.14 Ford Motors 5.14.1 Company Overview 5.14.2 Financial Performance 5.14.3 Product Benchmarking 5.14.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.15 Freescale Semiconductor 5.15.1 Company Overview 5.15.2 Financial Performance 5.15.3 Product Benchmarking 5.15.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.16 General Electric 5.16.1 Company Overview 5.16.2 Financial Performance 5.16.3 Product Benchmarking 5.16.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.17 Goodrich Corporation 5.17.1 Company Overview 5.17.2 Financial Performance 5.17.3 Product Benchmarking 5.17.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.18 Honeywell International
5.18.1 Company Overview 5.18.2 Financial Performance 5.18.3 Product Benchmarking 5.18.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.19 Johnson Controls 5.19.1 Company Overview 5.19.2 Financial Performance 5.19.3 Product Benchmarking 5.19.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.20 Northrop Grumman 5.20.1 Company Overview 5.20.2 Financial Performance 5.20.3 Product Benchmarking 5.20.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.21 OMRON Corporation 5.21.1 Company Overview 5.21.2 Financial Performance 5.21.3 Product Benchmarking 5.21.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.22 PerkinElmer Incorporated 5.22.1 Company Overview 5.22.2 Financial Performance
5.22.3 Product Benchmarking 5.22.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.23 Raytheon Company 5.23.1 Company Overview 5.23.2 Financial Performance 5.23.3 Product Benchmarking 5.23.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.24 Rockwell Collins 5.24.1 Company Overview 5.24.2 Financial Performance 5.24.3 Product Benchmarking 5.24.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.25 Royal Philips Electronics 5.25.1 Company Overview 5.25.2 Financial Performance 5.25.3 Product Benchmarking 5.25.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.26 Schneider Electric 5.26.1 Company Overview 5.26.2 Financial Performance 5.26.3 Product Benchmarking 5.26.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.27 Siemens AG 5.27.1 Company Overview 5.27.2 Financial Performance 5.27.3 Product Benchmarking 5.27.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.28 Texas Instruments 5.28.1 Company Overview 5.28.2 Financial Performance 5.28.3 Product Benchmarking 5.28.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.29 TT Electronics 5.29.1 Company Overview 5.29.2 Financial Performance 5.29.3 Product Benchmarking 5.29.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.30 Tyco International 5.30.1 Company Overview 5.30.2 Financial Performance 5.30.3 Product Benchmarking 5.30.4 Strategic Initiatives 5.31 Vishay Intertechnology 5.31.1 Company Overview
5.31.2 Financial Performance 5.31.3 Product Benchmarking 5.31.4 Strategic Initiatives Chapter 6. Methodology and Scope 6.1. Research Methodology 6.2. Research Scope & Assumption 6.3. List of Data Sources Browse full report @ http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/usa-motorvehicle-sensors-market
List of Tables 1. U.S. motor vehicle sensors – Industry Summary & Critical Success Factors (CSFs) 2. U.S. motor vehicle sensors market, 2012 – 2020 3. U.S. motor vehicle sensors market by product, 2012 – 2020 4. U.S. physical property motor vehicle sensors demand, 2012 – 2020 5. U.S. process variable motor vehicle sensors demand, 2012 – 2020 6. U.S. proximity & positioning motor vehicle sensors demand, 2012 – 2020 7. U.S. chemical property motor vehicle sensors demand, 2012 – 2020 8. U.S. other motor vehicle sensors demand, 2012 – 2020 9. U.S. motor vehicle sensors market by application, 2012 – 2020 10. U.S. motor vehicle sensors demand in engine & drivetrain, 2012 – 2020 11. U.S. motor vehicle sensors demand in safety & security, 2012 – 2020 12. U.S. motor vehicle sensors demand in emission control, 2012 – 2020 13. U.S. motor vehicle sensors demand in other applications, 2012 – 2020
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List of Figures 1. U.S. motor vehicle sensors market segmentation 2. U.S. motor vehicle sensors market, 2012 – 2020 3. U.S. motor vehicle sensors value chain analysis 4. U.S. motor vehicle sensors market dynamics 5. Key Opportunities Prioritized 6. Industry Analysis - Porter's 7. U.S. motor vehicle sensors - Company market share analysis, 2013 8. U.S. motor vehicle sensors PESTEL Analysis, 2013 9. U.S. motor vehicle sensors market share by product, 2013 & 2020 10. U.S. physical property motor vehicle sensors demand, 2012 – 2020 11. U.S. process variable motor vehicle sensors demand, 2012 – 2020 12. U.S. proximity & positioning motor vehicle sensors demand, 2012 – 2020 13. U.S. chemical property motor vehicle sensors demand, 2012 – 2020 14. U.S. other motor vehicle sensors demand, 2012 – 2020 15. U.S. motor vehicle sensors market share by application, 2013 & 2020 16. U.S. motor vehicle sensors demand in engine & drivetrain, 2012 – 2020 17. U.S. motor vehicle sensors demand in safety & security, 2012 – 2020 18. U.S. motor vehicle sensors demand in emission control, 2012 – 2020 19. U.S. motor vehicle sensors demand in other applications, 2012 – 2020
Further key findings from the study suggest:
Physical property motor vehicle sensors accounted for over 25% of the overall market revenue share in 2013; the high demand can be attributed to increased use in monitoring intrinsic physical properties of media such as pressure, temperature, and moisture resulted in high demand for physical property sensors. Process variable motor vehicle sensors are expected to witness significant growth over the forecast period, as they are vital components in TPMS. Engine & drivetrain contributed to over 35% of the overall market revenue share in 2013, due to increased use of motor vehicle sensors in harsh environments for measuring vital parameters including oil pressure, intake air temperature, fuel injection pressure, and coolant temperature. Sensors used for engine & drivetrain applications help lowering emissions and improving gas mileage by controlling engine function and efficiency. Safety & security applications are expected to witness high growth over the forecast period owing to increased adoption of features such as TPMS, rollover detection, ESC, and anti-lock brake. The U.S. motor vehicle sensors market is characterized by a high degree of innovation by key market players in order to develop sensors-based systems for relatively new and untapped market segments.
For instance, in August 2012, GE, Ford Motors and University of Michigan collaborated to develop sensors for monitoring electric vehicles’ battery life. GE has started development work for resilient and lightweight sensor-based systems, capable of withstanding intense heat, vibrations and shock, to be incorporated in Formula One racing cars. Other key vendors in the motor vehicle sensors market include Tyco International, Rockwell Collins, Northrop Grumman, Johnson Controls, Honeywell International, Denso Corporation, Delphi Corporation, Bosch, and Agilent Technologies.
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For the purpose of this study, Grand View Research has segmented the U.S. motor vehicles sensors market on the basis of product and application: U.S. Motor Vehicles Sensors Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2012 – 2020) • Physical Property • Process Variable • Proximity & Positioning • Chemical Property • Others U.S. Motor Vehicles Sensors Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2012 – 2020) • Engine & Drivetrain • Safety & Security • Emission Control • Others
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