PUBLISHER: Global Market Insights Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1570952
PUBLISHER: Global Market Insights Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1570952
The Global OEM Electric Drive Unit (EDU) Market was valued at USD 13 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 23.2% from 2024 to 2032. Key automakers' rapid push towards electrification and advancements in battery technology are driving global deployment. Governments are tightening emission norms, with several countries planning to phase out internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in favor of electric vehicles (EVs). Consequently, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are heavily investing in the development and production of Electric Drive Units (EDUs). Advancements in lithium-ion and solid-state batteries are significantly boosting the OEM EDU market. Enhanced battery energy density, quicker charging times, and extended lifecycles are paving the way for more efficient and powerful electric drive units.
The overall OEM Electric Drive Unit (EDU) industry is classified based on the vehicle type, coolant and region.
Segmented by vehicle type, the market includes Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) categories. The OEM Electric Drive Unit (EDU) market for BEVs is expected to exceed USD 37.5 billion by 2032, reflecting the growing shift towards full electrification in the automotive industry. Key drivers for the rising adoption of BEVs include ongoing enhancements in battery technology, such as the development of solid-state batteries that offer longer range and faster charging times. The broadening of charging infrastructure is also critical, as governments and private enterprises continue to invest heavily in expanding the availability of fast-charging stations.
Divided by coolant type, the market categorizes into water-glycol and oil-based coolants. The oil-based EDU sector is set to grow at a CAGR of over 24.5% by 2032, driven by the increasing power density in EDUs. As electric vehicles evolve to deliver higher power outputs and faster acceleration, the demand for more efficient cooling systems becomes paramount to prevent thermal overheating and ensure optimal performance. Oil-based coolants, which provide superior heat dissipation compared to traditional water-glycol coolants, are becoming the preferred choice in high-performance electric drive units.
The Asia Pacific region's OEM electric drive unit market is projected to exceed USD 53.2 billion by 2032. In developing nations like China, India, and Indonesia, automakers are heavily investing in R&D for electric drive unit components, with a pronounced focus on infrastructure development. The competitive landscape is a mix of established OEMs and emerging startups, both pushing the boundaries of electric drive unit technology. Government initiatives promoting electric vehicle adoption and the establishment of EV charging infrastructure have played a pivotal role in the industry's growth. This surge is further fueled by rising energy prices and a growing inclination towards energy-efficient solutions.