Browse Publications Books MR-AB-014
2014-05-01

The Global Market for Stop-Start Systems: Trends & Forecasts to 2020 MR-AB-014

The increasingly stringent emissions regulations faced by vehicle manufacturers have been driving the growth of more fuel-efficient conventionally powered vehicles.

The ability of stop-start systems to improve vehicle carbon emissions by between 5% and 15% at very low additional cost has seen a dramatic increase in the proportion of vehicles being fitted with such systems. And this growth in demand for stop-start systems is set to increase substantially, especially in Europe, North America, China and Japan.

The exclusive new report from ABOUT Automotive reviews the key market drivers for stop-start engine technology for the ‘micro hybrid’ segment and conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle applications.

It sets out the market drivers and forecasts for the global stop-start systems market through to 2020 and reviews the technical advances made in stop-start technology, including the competing technologies, and the latest developments. It also profiles a number of major suppliers of stop-start systems.

The report provides answers to such vital questions as:

  • Why is the bulk of manufacturer investment now being directed towards improving ICE performance?
  • What are the main challenges to vehicle engine designers, in terms of emission regulation compliance?
  • The overall picture for stop-start systems in Europe is one of rapid growth. What will be the fitment rate and market value by 2020, and how does this compare to China and North America?
  • What is driving market growth for stop-start systems?
  • What are the key market trends?

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