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Global market review of electronic braking - forecasts to 2013Published by: just-auto Published: Oct. 10, 2007 - 48 Pages Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The market Market players Advics Bosch Continental Q&A with Continental Automotive Systems Delphi TRW Automotive Emerging markets Brazil China India Market shares Global market European market The US market South American market The Asian market Market forecast Anti-lock braking systems Electronic stability programme systems Electric parking brakes Chapter 3 Technical review Defining the elements Recent innovations Anti-lock braking system developments Electronic stability programme developments Electric parking brake developments Brake-by-wire innovations Tomorrow’s car Other innovations Chapter 4 Manufacturers Advics Bosch Continental Automotive Systems Delphi TRW List of figures Figure 1: Continental Automotive Systems’ MK-100 ABS Figure 2: Global market shares for electronic braking systems for passenger cars and light trucks, 2006 (% of volume) Figure 3: European market shares for electronic braking systems for passenger cars and light trucks, 2006 (% of volume) Figure 4: US market shares for electronic braking systems for passenger cars and light trucks, 2006 (% of volume) Figure 5: South American market shares for electronic braking systems for passenger cars and light trucks, 2006 (% of volume) Figure 6: Asian market shares for electronic braking systems for passenger cars and light trucks, 2006 (% of volume) Figure 7: Bosch’s APB-M automatic parking brake Figure 8: CAS electric-hydraulic combination brake being tested Figure 9: Continental Automotive Systems carries out brake tests for all its products List of tables Table 1: US predicted installations, model year 2011 (% of light vehicle fleet) Table 2: Percentage of US light vehicle fleet requiring technology to achieve 100% ESC installation (%) Table 3: Summary of vehicle costs for the ESC standard (US$) Table 4: ABS equipment fitment rates in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe, United States, Japan, 2003-2013 (% fitment) Table 5: ABS equipment fitment volume in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe, United States, Japan, 2003-2013 (‘000s units) Table 6: ABS equipment market value in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe, United States, Japan, 2003-2013 (EUR’000s) Table 7: ESP equipment fitment rates in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe, United States, Japan and China, 2003-2013 (% fitment) Table 8: ESP equipment fitment volume in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe, United States, Japan and China, 2003-2013 (‘000s units) Table 9: ESP equipment market value in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe, United States, Japan and China, 2003-2013 (EUR’000s) Table 10: Electric parking brake equipment fitment rates in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe and Japan, 2003-2013 (% fitment) Table 11: Electric parking brake equipment fitment volume in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe and Japan, 2003-2013 (‘000s units) Table 12: Electric parking brake market value equipment in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe and Japan, 2003-2013 (EUR’000s) AbstractEver since the first electronic stability programme (ESP) system appeared on a Mercedes-Benz model in 1995, braking system manufacturers have been predicting significant demand as appreciation of ESP among drivers of the middle and lower segments of the car market grows.Brake control systems offer assistance to driver's by controlling the brake pressure on each individual wheel in critical situations. Whilst anti-lock braking systems (ABS) prevent the wheels from locking during braking, and traction control systems (TCS) stop the wheels from spinning on acceleration, ESP systems go one step beyond the functions of both of these, and also reduce the risk of skidding in all traffic situations. So, although it is already standard equipment on many luxury cars, an increasing number of mid-range and small cars are being fitted with the optional unit. In this fourth edition of the electric braking systems report, just-auto reviews the key market drivers, includes an overview of the emerging markets, and provides a look at the recent trends and innovations in the sector. Top-level product fitment forecasts through to 2013 predict the market by volume and value worldwide, and by major car-producing region for electronic braking systems, plus thumbnail profiles on the main suppliers are provided, along with an exclusive interview with Dr. Ralf Cramer, executive vice president, Electronic Brake & Safety Systems and member of the Management Board, Continental Automotive Systems . Chapter 1: Introduction - An overview of the sector. Chapter 2: The market - This extensive chapter takes a look at the market players in this sector, and offers an overview of the emerging markets, Brazil, China and India. Chapter 3: Technical review - Demands for more performance with minimal cost or weight penalties are pressurising brake system designers to come up with new ideas, so in this chapter we take a look at recent innovations in anti-lock braking systems, brake-by-wire, electronic stability programmes and electric parking brake developments. Chapter 4: Manufacturers - We provide profiles of the major manufacturers, namely; Advics, Bosch, Continental Automotive Systems, Delphi and TRW. Profiles include information on mergers and acquisitions, products, revenues, manufacturing facilities and customers. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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