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Market Research (TMR) has announced the addition of a new study
on the global automotive fuel delivery and injection systems market.
The report is titled “Automotive
Fuel Delivery and Injection Systems Market - Global
Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2015 -
2021.” According to the report, the global automotive fuel
delivery and injection systems market, which was valued at US$54.60
bn in 2014, and is expected to reach US$72.76 bn by 2021, at a CAGR
of 4.9% from 2015 to 2021.
An automotive fuel
delivery and injection system is a core part of a vehicle’s
combustion engine. Modern vehicles are equipped with automotive fuel
delivery and injection systems that provide a perfect air and fuel
mixture ratio to decrease fuel emission and give a better mileage.
The perfect mixture of air and fuel is essential in an engine in
order to achieve better fuel economy and reduce emission of harmful
gases from unburnt fuel. Thus, carburetors are increasingly being
replaced by automotive fuel delivery and injection systems.
The global
automotive fuel delivery and injection systems market is driven by a
rising need to comply with government emission rules. The compliance
to emissions set by various governments has also led to technological
advancements in the automotive fuel delivery and injection systems so
as to optimize the air and fuel mixture ratio to reduce emission.
This in turn is driving the market. A growing need for fuel
efficiency and emission control is a major driver of the market.
The global
automotive fuel delivery and injection systems market is segmented on
the basis of vehicle, fuel, geography, and type. On the basis of
geography, the market is segmented into Asia Pacific, Europe, North
America, and the Rest of the World. Of these, Europe held the largest
share in the automotive fuel delivery and injection systems market in
2014, followed by Asia Pacific.
Germany and the U.K.
are the leading manufacturers of automotive fuel delivery and
injection systems in Europe. Asia Pacific is expected to be the
fastest growing regional segment, with China, Japan, and India being
leading contributors to the automotive fuel delivery and injection
systems market. Government regulations concerning exhaust gas
emissions have led to the growth of the market in Asia Pacific
region.
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On the basis of
type, the global automotive fuel delivery and injection systems
market is segmented into port fuel injectors, throttle body fuel
injector, direct injectors, and sequential fuel injectors. Of these,
the port fuel injection and body fuel injection types held the
largest share in the market in 2014. Port fuel injection, because of
its maintenance-free design, is the most extensively used automotive
fuel delivery and injection system. Throttle body fuel injectors held
the second largest position in the market in 2014, due to their
simple design structure and low maintenance cost.
The report profiles
some of the leading players operating in the global automotive fuel
delivery and injection systems market, for the purpose of the study.
The companies studied are: Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd., MSD
Ignition, Delphi Automotive PLC, Denso Corporation, Robert Bosch
GmbH, Continental AG, Alternative Fuel Systems, Inc., and Continental
AG.
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