PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1444081
PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1444081
The X-by-wire System Market size is estimated at USD 0.81 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 3.27 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 32.25% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
During the lockdowns, the COVID-19 pandemic compelled about 95% of all automotive-related companies to put their workforces on hold. Globally, the repercussions of the lockdown have been immense and unprecedented due to the halt of manufacturing activities. However, the market started to regain momentum in 2021 as economic activities resumed and vehicle production increased globally.
Over the long term, the emergence of advanced driver assistance systems and the increasing levels of vehicle automation is expected to increase the demand for automotive x-by-wire systems. However, currently, these systems have low penetration rates in the automotive market. The focus of automobile manufacturers on increasing fuel efficiency and reducing the emission level of the vehicle is likely to boost the x-by-wire system market in the future.
Increased integration of vehicular systems in vehicles is also expected to boost the market, coupled with an increase in vehicle electrification in the automotive sector. Increased use of advanced features in vehicles, such as self-driving, cruise control, automatic transmission, lane departure warning systems, and other monitoring systems, is also anticipated to boost the demand for x-by-wire systems in terms of throttle, suspension, braking, and gear shift in the automotive market.
X-by-wire systems are well-established and widely used in Europe and North America. The usage of these systems is also increasing rapidly in Asia-Pacific due to increased consumer spending power, demand for improved safety measures, and the requirement for increased vehicle fuel economy.
China, Germany, the United States, and Japan are major markets for these by-wire systems. Developing countries, such as Mexico, are projected to witness a rapid demand for these technologies from automotive manufacturers, as seen by the increased manufacturing of x-by-wire systems.
The adoption rate of electric vehicles is increasing globally. With growing awareness about the ADAS features, key manufacturers that operated only in high-end luxury cars are now entering the entry-level models market to attract customers. Such instances are expected to boost the requirements for throttle-by-wire systems in vehicles.
Throttle-by-wire is gaining popularity due to several benefits over traditional mechanical systems, such as eliminating binding problems in mechanical linkages, improving fuel economy, deploying a modular system, and allowing the ECU to integrate torque management with cruise, traction control, and stability control.
Many automakers, including Audi, Continental, Ford, and Bosch, are focusing on commercializing the autonomous car idea where throttle-by-wire systems play a crucial role in controlling electric motors by sensing the accelerator pedal input and sending commands to the power inverter modules.
In November 2021, China's Great Wall Motors unveiled its intelligent chassis-by-wire based on Smart Coffee System 2.0 based on GEEP 4.0, a completely new electronic and electrical architecture where five core chassis systems related steer-by-wire, brake-by-wire, shift-by-wire, throttle-by-wire, and suspension-by-wire are integrated. It controls automotive motions in the principle of six degrees of freedom.
In line with the growth in autonomous cars and technological developments, governments are also taking necessary steps to maintain the demand in the market. For instance,
From 2020 onward, all newly manufactured cars in the United States should be installed with an automatic braking system, a lane departure warning system, and a parking assistance system. This factor is expected to fuel the market for throttle-by-wire systems.
Based on such developments, the throttle-by-wire segment of the market is expected to witness decent growth over the forecast period.
North America is anticipated to hold the largest market share during the forecast period. The rising demand for electric vehicles, especially advanced self-driving cars, is anticipated to boost the market's growth over the forecast period. The market for x-by-wire systems in North America is already well-established, with a high penetration rate.
Several companies are also adopting partnerships, collaborations, and other strategies to stabilize their position in the market.
Such factors are likely to boost the demand for x-by-wire systems in North America. The use of x-by-wire systems is also growing significantly in the Asian-Pacific region due to increased consumer purchasing power, preference for better safety measures, and the need for higher fuel efficiency in the vehicle.
The market is fairly consolidated, with the key major players, such as Robert Bosch GmbH and Continental AG, holding the majority share in the market. While some key players focus on expanding their presence by acquiring other market participants, forming strategic alliances with other players in the market, and launching new and advanced x-by-wire systems, others are developing various growth strategies to gain a competitive edge over other players.
Some of the key players in the market are Robert Bosch GmbH, ZF, JTEKT Corp., Infineon Technologies, and Continental AG.