Market Snapshot
CAGR:6.06
Study Period |
2019-2032 |
Base Year |
2023 |
Forcast Year |
2023-2032 |
CAGR |
6.06 |
Report Overview
Report Scope
Hybrid electric vehicles have become one of the most promising new markets for OEM's. An increasing number of functions that traditionally were performed by mechanical or electrical systems are now handled by electronics. Automobiles are experiencing a technological revolution. Global warming, climate change and air quality issues have combined with the dramatic fluctuation of oil prices to deliver an imperative for motor vehicle manufacturers to introduce radically more fuel-efficient vehicles to the market.
Toyota, Honda, Ford, Chevrolet, BMW, Volvo and BYD, among others, are leading the world in car innovations including the design of highly sophisticated hybrid electric vehicles.
Market data contained in this report quantifies opportunities for manufacturers of hybrid electric vehicle components. In addition to identification of mechanical and electrical component types, it also covers the many issues concerning the merits of and prospects for the hybrid electric vehicle business. This includes corporate strategies, emerging technologies and the means for providing low cost, high technology products. Also covered in detail are the economic and technological issues regarded by many as critical to the industry's current state of change. The report reviews the components industry related to hybrid electric vehicles and its structure and many companies involved in providing these products. Competitive positions of the major players in the market and the strategic options they face are also discussed in the report.
Values presented in the forecasted tables represent the values of components as purchased from the suppliers by OEM's companies, excluding the cost of marketing, assembling and distribution. In this report, the term "revenue" is equivalent to and is used interchangeably with purchase, demand and sales.
Report Includes:
- 55 data tables and 38 additional tables
- An overview of the global market for components of hybrid electric vehicles within the industry
- Country specific data and analysis for United States, Mexico, France, Germany, U.K., China, India, Japan, Middle East and Africa
- Key components assessments for full and mild hybrids and detailed analysis of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) related to hybrid electric vehicles
- Analyses of the components used in hybrid electric vehicles and production potential, and issues facing the sale and marketing of hybrid electric vehicles in end use markets
- Market dynamics of thirteen types of major components of hybrid systems, including engines, batteries, traction motors, generators, regenerative braking, electric power steering, electrical compressors, high-voltage wiring, electronic control units, integrated power units, converters and inverters
- Profiles of major companies in the hybrid electric vehicles market, including Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd., Blue Energy Company Ltd. (Gs Yuasa), Denso Corp, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd., and Robert Bosch GmbH
Summary
Hybrid engines are becoming well established as an addition to conventional engines. Current worldwide sales figures support this trend and suggest that the hybrid market will grow strongly over the coming years. Forecasts of actual market volumes predict sales of more than ten million hybrid electric vehicles by 2023. In the long term, hybrid vehicles will be a complementary solution to electric cars and will use new energy sources such as batteries and fuel cells. In 2017, Toyota sold more than one million hybrid vehicles worldwide. Hybrid technology has been most successful in Japan and the U.S. but also is likely to gain popularity in Europe and China, among others.
Hybrid systems can be divided into three different forms: mild hybrid, full hybrid and plug-in hybrid. The differences are dictated by the performance of the electric motor, the size of the battery and the charging of the battery. In a mild hybrid system, the electric motor can provide support of up to 20 kW and is primarily used to start or accelerate at low engine speeds. The full Hybrid system has a much stronger electric engine of 20 kW to 50 kW and can function at high speeds for short periods of time.
Plug-in hybrid vehicles are similar to full hybrids but differ in their battery packs. A plug-in hybrid has a much stronger engine of 60 kW to 120 kW and has larger batteries to support longer distance travel.
Unlike on-board charging for mild and full hybrids, a plug-in hybrid vehicle can be charged externally and can act as a pure electric vehicle. In full hybrids and plug-in hybrids, the electric motor can be used to drive the vehicle without the aid of a conventional IC engine for a limited distance.
Components for hybrid electric vehicles will experience continuous market growth with three factors driving worldwide market development. First, European (ACEA), Korean (KAMA), and Japanese (JAMA) automotive manufacturers are working towards emission reduction. This is a result of voluntary commitments as well as current and future emissions laws (especially regarding CO2 emission).
Secondly, further environmental protection issues, such as those regarding particle emissions, will play an increasingly important role. Finally, the added value that hybrid vehicles can offer through improved driving dynamics without increased energy consumption is a decisive factor.
Higher fuel prices also help hybrid vehicles achieve a higher market share. Regenerative braking substantially helps reduce emissions and fuel consumption. If the mild hybrid system is applied, consumption can be reduced by REDACTED to REDACTED. The full hybrid system combined with a modified brake leads to an even greater potential for reduction. When brakes are applied, an intelligent steering system divides energy between the conventional brake and the hybrid engine. In this way, as much electric energy as possible is recovered and can be used to power the hybrid system. This leads to increased driving comfort and dynamics without increased fuel consumption.
The REDACTED worldwide market for hybrid electric components in 2018 will continue to grow exponentially at a CAGR of REDACTED through 2023. This market is stable and growing due to record high fuel prices, global warming, depletion of fossil fuel stocks and calls for environment friendly cars.
From 2018 to 2023, all 13 components for hybrid electric vehicles will show significant growth. The trend for nine electrical/electronic items (batteries, motors, generators, ultracapacitors, IGBT-inverters, electronic control units (ECU's), Integrated power units (IPU's), high voltage wiring and electric compressors for HVAC) indicates a CAGR of REDACTED. This is followed by four mechanical items (engine, continuously variable transmission (CVT), electric power steering and regenerative braking) with a CAGR of REDACTED.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Definition and Background
Study Goals and Objectives
Reasons for Doing the Study
Scope
Methodology
Geographic Breakdown
Analyst's Credentials
BCC Custom Research
Related BCC Research Reports
Chapter 2 Summary and Highlights
Chapter 3 Industrial Overview
Introduction
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Energy Concept
Idle-off Capability
Regenerative Braking Capacity
Engine Downsizing
Extended Battery-Electric Range
Rate of Hybridization (ROH)
Order of Hybridization
Electric Hybridization Rate (HER)
Benefits of Hybrid Electric Technology
Hybrid Type
Degrees of Hybridization
Mild Hybrids
Full Hybrid
Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)
Power Train Configurations
Hybrid Electric Drivetrains
Series
Parallel
Combination
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Component Analysis
Key Points
Chapter 4 Market Dynamics
Introduction
Key Market Growth Drivers
Rising Demand for Hybrid Electric Vehicles and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Tax Incentives and Regulatory Assistance for Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV's)
Lower Fuel Consumption When Compared to Conventional ICE Vehicles
Lesser Emissions When Compared to Conventional ICE Vehicles
Dual Benefits of IC Engine and Electric Motor as Prime Mover
Key Market Growth Restraints
High Capital Cost When Compared to Conventional ICE Vehicles
Reduced Tax Benefits and Incentives for HEV's (Excluding PHEV's)
Key Market Growth Opportunity
State Targets to Minimize Use of Fossil Fuels and Stringent Emission Norms
Key Market Growth Challenge
Availability of Alternatives Such as Pure Electric Vehicles, Hydrogen Driven Vehicles, Fuel Cell Driven Vehicles
Chapter 5 Global Components Market of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Components
Introduction
Global Market for Components Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Engines
Batteries and Battery Software
Motors
Generators
Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVT's)
Ultracapacitors
IGBT Inverters
Electronic Control Units
Integrated Power Units
High-Voltage Wiring
Electric Compressors for HVAC
Electric Power Steering
Regenerative Braking
Other Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Chapter 6 Global Components Market for Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type
Overview
Mild Hybrids
Mild Hybrid Cars and SUV's
Full Hybrid
Full Hybrid Cars and SUV's
Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Cars and SUV's
Chapter 7 Global Components Market for Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Region
Introduction
North America
Asia-Pacific
Europe
Rest of the World
Chapter 8 Competitive Landscape
Industry Overview
Component Manufacturers
OEM's
Market Share Analysis
Market Strategy Analysis
Key Market Developments
New Product Launch, 2015-2018
Contracts and Agreements, 2015-2018
Expansion, 2016-2018
Mergers and Acquisitions, 2017-2018
Other Developments, 2017-2018
Chapter 9 Company Profiles
A123 SYSTEMS, LLC
AISIN SEIKI CO. LTD.
Products Offered
Financials
Recent Developments
APTIV PLC
BLUE ENERGY COMPANY LTD. (GS YUASA)
BORGWARNER INC.
BYD COMPANY LTD.
CHINA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS INC.
CONTINENTAL AG
Products Offered
Financials
Recent Developments
DENSO CORP.
Products Offered
Financials
Recent Developments
EATON CORP. PLC
Products Offered
Financials
FUJI ELECTRIC CO. LTD.
Recent Developments
GS YUASA CORP.
Products Offered
Financials
Recent Developments
HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD.
Products Offered
Financials
Recent Developments
JATCO LTD.
Products Offered
Financials
Recent Developments
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC.
KEIHIN CORP.
Recent Developments
LG CHEM, LTD.
MAGNA INTERNATIONAL INC.
MAGNETI MARELLI S.P.A.
MAXWELL TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Products Offered
Financials
Recent Developments
NSK LTD.
Recent Developments
PRIMEARTH EV ENERGY CO. LTD.
Recent Developments
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
Products Offered
Financials
Recent Developments
SAFT GROUPE SA
SAMSUNG SDI CO., LTD.
SIEMENS AG
SCHAEFFLER AG
Recent Developments
TOYOTA MOTOR CORP.
Products Offered
Financials
Recent Developments
UQM TECHNOLOGIES INC.
VALEO S.A.
Overview
VISTEON CORP.
YAZAKI CORP.
ZF FRIEDRICHSHAFEN AG
Recent Developments
Chapter 10 Appendix
Abbreviations
Report Sources
List of Tables
Summary Table : Global Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, Through 2023
Table 1 : Hybrid Type: Functions and Specifications
Table 2 : Key Suppliers of Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Table 3 : Key Suppliers of Full Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Table 4 : Key Suppliers of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Table 5 : Federal Tax Incentives for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Table 6 : Tax Incentives for Strong Hybrids, and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, in India
Table 7 : Comparative Fuel Economy of Hybrid and Conventional Versions of Vehicles from Different Manufacturers
Table 8 : Annual Carbon Emissions by Different Vehicle Categories
Table 9 : Cost Comparisons of Conventional IC Engine Vehicles and Hybrid Electric Vehicles, 2018
Table 10 : Electric Vehicle Deployment Targets for Different Countries, 2020-2030
Table 11 : Global Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, Through 2023
Table 12 : Global Market Share for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, 2018 and 2023,
Table 13 : Unit Costs of Engines for Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, 2016-2023
Table 14 : Global Market for Engines Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 15 : Unit Costs of Batteries for Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, 2016-2023
Table 16 : Global Market for Batteries Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 17 : Global Market for Motors Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, Through 2023
Table 18 : Global Market for Generators Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 19 : Global Market for CVT's Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 20 : Global Market for Ultracapacitors Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 21 : Global Market for IGBT Inverters Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, Through 2023
Table 22 : Global Market for Electronic Control Units Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 23 : Global Market for Integrated Power Units Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 24 : Global Market for High Voltage Wiring Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 25 : Global Market for Electric Compressors for HVAC Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 26 : Global Market for Electric Power Steering Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 27 : Global Market for Regenerative Braking Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 28 : Global Market for Other Components Used in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 29 : Global Market Volume for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 30 : Global Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 31 : Global Market for Mild Hybrid Cars, by Component, Through 2023
Table 32 : Global Market for Mild Hybrid SUV's, by Component, Through 2023
Table 33 : Global Market for Full Hybrid Cars, by Component, Through 2023
Table 34 : Global Market for Full Hybrid SUV's, by Component, Through 2023
Table 35 : Global Market for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Cars, by Component, Through 2023
Table 36 : Global Market for Plug-In Hybrid Electric SUV's, by Component, Through 2023
Table 37 : Global Market Volume for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Region, Through 2023
Table 38 : Global Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Region, Through 2023
Table 39 : North American Market Volume for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 40 : North American Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 41 : U.S. Market Volume for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 42 : U.S. Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023,
Table 43 : Asia-Pacific Market Volume for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 44 : Asia-Pacific Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 45 : Japanese Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 46 : Japanese Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 47 : European Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 48 : European Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 49 : Rest of the World Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 50 : Rest of the World Market for Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Type, Through 2023
Table 51 : New Product Launches in the Hybrid Electric Vehicles Component Market, 2015-2018
Table 52 : List of Contracts and Agreements of the Hybrid Electric Vehicles Component Market, 2015-2018
Table 53 : Market Developments Related to Expansion Activities of the Hybrid Electric Vehicles Component Market, 2016-2018
Table 54 : Market Developments Related to Mergers and Acquisitions of the Hybrid Electric Vehicles Component Market, 2017-2018
Table 55 : Other Developments in the Hybrid Electric Vehicles Component Market, 2017-2018
Table 56 : Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd.: Products Offered
Table 57 : Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd.: Company Financials, 2015-2018
Table 58 : Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd: Recent Developments, 2017
Table 59 : Continental AG: Products Offered
Table 60 : Continental AG: Company Financials, 2015-2017
Table 61 : Continental AG: Recent Developments,2017-2018
Table 62 : Denso Corp.: Products Offered
Table 63 : Denso Corp.: Company Financials, 2015-2018
Table 64 : Denso Corp.: Recent Developments, 2017-2018
Table 65 : Eaton Corp. Plc.: Products Offered
Table 66 : Eaton Corp. Plc.: Company Financials, 2015-2017
Table 67 : Fuji Electric Co. Ltd.: Recent Developments, 2015
Table 68 : GS Yuasa Corp.: Products Offered
Table 69 : GS Yuasa Corp.: Company Financials, 2015-2018
Table 70 : GS Yuasa Corp.: Recent Developments, 2016-2017
Table 71 : Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.: Products Offered
Table 72 : Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.: Company Financials, 2015-2017
Table 73 : Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.: Recent Developments, 2015-2017
Table 74 : JATCO Ltd.: Products Offered
Table 75 : JATCO Ltd.: Company Financials, 2014-2016
Table 76 : JATCO Ltd.: Recent Developments, 2015-2018
Table 77 : Keihin Corp: Recent Developments, 2017
Table 78 : Maxwell Technologies Inc.: Products Offered
Table 79 : Maxwell Technologies Inc.: Company Financials, 2015-2017
Table 80 : Maxwell Technologies Inc.: Recent Developments, 2016-2018
Table 81 : NSK Ltd.: Recent Developments, 2016
Table 82 : Primearth EV Energy Co., Ltd.: Recent Developments, 2017-2018
Table 83 : Robert Bosch GmbH: Products Offered
Table 84 : Robert Bosch GmbH: Company Financials, 2015-2017
Table 85 : Robert Bosch GmbH: Recent Developments, 2015-2018
Table 86 : Schaeffler Ag: Recent Developments, 2017-2018
Table 87 : Toyota Motor Corp.: Products Offered
Table 88 : Toyota Motor Corp.: Company Financials, 2015-2018
Table 89 : Toyota Motor Corp: Recent Developments, 2016-2018
Table 90 : ZF Friedrichshafen Ag: Recent Developments, 2015-2018
Table 91 : Abbreviations Used in Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Table 92 : Report Sources