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Q4 2021 Global Automotive Electric and Electronic Distribution Systems Market – Size, Trends, Shares and Forecasts – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Automotive Electric and Electronic Distribution Systems – Global Market Size, Trends, Shares and Forecast, Q4 2021 Update” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The need to reduce cost, cut emissions, improve fuel economy and safety are the main forces driving the electrical and electronic distribution systems (EEDS) market. Manufacturers point out that the increasing use of electronics hard- and software can significantly help address these concerns. The popularity of hybrid vehicles is also placing demands on EEDS components. For instance, the additional voltage level for the electric drive must be safely distributed between the assemblies of equipment.

Furthermore, the already existing demand for weight reduction becomes far more critical when the extra weight of the electro-motor and hybrid battery is considered. In today’s hybrid vehicles, the conventional electrical system and the hybrid electrical system are, for the most part, separate.

As the number of electrical features and electronically controlled functions on a vehicle increases, the complexity and need to improve the efficiency of the vehicle’s electrical architecture also increase. Motorists’ insatiable demand for comfort and convenience features is posing new challenges to manufacturers in terms of designing each new vehicle’s EEDS architecture. While they must continually come up with novel ways of packaging certain solutions, they must also balance this need with keeping costs under control by reusing modules, functionalities, hardware and software parts wherever possible. For manufacturers, the increase in the content and complexity of electrical and electronic components also requires a broader overall design perspective.

With the increase in the number of electrical and electronically controlled functions and features on the vehicle, there is an increasing focus on improving the functionality of the vehicle’s electrical and electronic architecture. The accent is on integrating the electrical distribution system of wiring, terminals and connectors, junction boxes and electronic modules within the overall architecture of the vehicle. This integration can reduce the overall system cost and weight and improve the reliability and packaging by reducing the number of wires, terminals and connectors normally required to manage the vehicle’s electrical power and signal distribution.

In addition to the conventional wiring harness, there are a number of alternative technologies being used for certain applications which help to reduce the weight and cost. Such alternative solutions to the traditional wire harness loom include multiplexing, fibre optics and flexible printed circuit boards. While each has its advantages and disadvantages, its use entirely depends on the vehicle and application under consideration.

The report provides a comprehensive overview of the global markets, trends, shares and forecasts as well as a technical round-up of various technologies and brief company profiles.

This report on electric and electronic distribution systems includes market trends, shares and forecasts as well as a technical round-up of various technologies and brief company profiles. Manufacturer market share estimates for wire harnesses cover Global, Europe, Japan and North America. The forecasts cover wire harnesses. Hidden under the bonnet, floor and interior trim is a mass of brightly coloured round wire harnesses, serving a number of applications. In addition to what is called the main cable harness, a vehicle also requires a large number of ancillary cable harnesses for individual vehicle parts and modules, such as the engine, instrument panel, doors and seats.

Reasons to Buy

  • Gain a quick overview of the Automotive Electric and Electronic Distribution Systems Sector globally.
  • Understand the size and scope of the top markets.
  • Hear direct from leading companies on their strategies and plans.
  • Review the latest and most significant technological developments.
  • Follow the key trends within the sector and what’s driving them.
  • Spot opportunities and threats in the automobile electric and electronic distribution systems sector.
  • Prepare supply and demand forecasts.
  • Track key companies’ activities and prospects.
  • Produce internal sales plans and forecasts.
  • Carry out competitive intelligence.

Key Topics Covered:

1. PESTER Analysis

  • Political
  • Economic
  • Social
  • Technological
  • Environmental
  • Regulatory

2. Companies

  • Aptiv PLC
  • Continental AG
  • Denso Corporation
  • Intedis
  • Lear Corporation
  • E-Systems
  • Operations
  • Products
  • Leoni AG
  • PKC Group
  • Robert Bosch GmbH
  • Sumitomo Wiring Systems
  • Overview
  • Organisation
  • R&D
  • TE Connectivity
  • Yazaki Corporation
  • Others

3. Forecasts

  • Wiring harnesses

4. Markets

  • Emerging markets
  • Market shares

5. Technologies

  • Cable innovations
  • Design and development tool innovations
  • Increased electronic content
  • Other innovations
  • Standardisation

6. Archive

  • Colour concentrates from Teknor Color
  • Hydrolysis-resistant PBT resin from Ticona
  • In-vehicle wireless charging
  • Lear’s comments

7. Appendix

8. What is this Report About

9. Contact The Publisher

10. If you have any more questions regarding our research, please Contact The Publisher

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