Intelligence set: Global market review of vehicle electrical wiring systems – forecasts to 2016 (download)
This Intelligence Set includes the fifth edition of our vehicle electrical wiring report, along with profiles of Alcoa, Delphi, Lear, Leoni, Valeo and Yazaki. It offers excellent value for money and will allow you to discover where the market is heading, what the latest innovations are, and how your competitors are performing. 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. 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. For manufacturers, the increase in the content and complexity of electrical and electronic components also requires a broader overall design perspective. This shift in design philosophy is, as Lear Corp describes it, “moving from the wire itself to the wire ends”, reflecting a view that design should include both the wiring and the electromechanical and electronic devices to which they are connected. In this fifth edition report, just-auto has added an additional 3,000 words over the previous edition, reviewing the key market drivers for vehicle electrical wiring systems, and updating the market analysis. Following our market overview in Chapter 1, Chapter 2 presents overviews of the latest suppliers' activities. Also, we run through what's been happening in the emerging markets in this sector and we provide 2008 supplier market share percentages of wiring harnesses for the major producing regions, plus the world market as a whole. It's in chapter 2 where you'll find our latest historic and forecast data for wiring harnesses. We provide 2005 to 2016 market values in North America, Western Europe, Japan and China for vehicle wiring harnesses by application, e.g. separate data rows for engine harness, roof harness, floor harness, etc. In total, we split the market into seven sub-categories. Also included is our actual/estimate, best- and worst-case scenario data. Extract: Pascal Degardins: New functions imply new wires. Multiplexing can only be used between electronic units and act as the link between some intelligent sensors. The majority of sensors and actuators are hard wired. The silicon industry is making strong progress in integration using cost-effective single chip solutions. This has led to an increase of smart sensors and actuators. Silicon manufacturers, however, face a difficult challenge for two reasons. First, wires are cheap. Second, automotive requirements for electronics are more demanding than for consumer electronics. Chapter 3 Technical review * Wire in composite packaging Also provided is an interview with Gerulf Kinkelin, director of research and innovation at PSA Peugeot Citroën, about AUTOSAR, the electric/electronic architecture standards group made up of some of the world's leading vehicle manufacturers. Chapter 4 Manufacturers A typical profile contains the following: Chapter 1: Company dossier - a brief outline of business activity, stock symbol, key executives, financial statistics, customers, and an outlook. Read more about this report with just-auto's research article here Intelligence set: Global market review of vehicle electrical wiring systems – forecasts to 2016 (download)Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The market Market players Alcoa Delphi Intedis Q&A with Intedis Lear Leoni Sumitomo Wiring Systems Yazaki Others Emerging markets Egypt India Kosovo Mexico Market shares Overview Global market European market North American market Japanese market Market forecasts Chapter 3 Technical review Defining the elements Recent innovations Q&A with AUTOSAR Chapter 4 Manufacturers Alcoa Electrical and Electronic Solutions Delphi Intedis Lear Leoni Sumitomo Wiring Systems Yazaki List of figures Figure 1: Global market shares for vehicle wire harnesses, 2008 (% of volume) Figure 2: European market shares for vehicle wire harnesses, 2008 (% of volume) Figure 3: North American market shares for vehicle wire harnesses, 2008 (% of volume) Figure 4: Japanese market shares for vehicle wire harnesses, 2008 (% of volume) List of tables Table 1: Market value of wire harness by application, 2009 (% of total value) Table 2: Market value of engine wire harnesses fitted to newly-assembled passenger cars in North America, Western Europe, Japan and China, actual, best and worst case scenario, 2005-2016 (EUR ‘000s) Table 3: Lear Corp’s electrical and electronic production facilities, 2009 Table 4: Sumitomo Electric Industries’ automotive wire harness facilities worldwide, 2009 Table 5: Yazaki’s wire harness operations worldwide Note: in some tables, data may not sum due to rounding Intelligence set: Global market review of vehicle electrical wiring systems – forecasts to 2016 (download)Intelligence set: Global market review of vehicle electrical wiring systems – forecasts to 2016 (download) corporate user licence Intelligence set: Global market review of vehicle electrical wiring systems – forecasts to 2016 (download)To access this sample you must be registered with us. If you are already registered with us please login below. Otherwise click here to register. Intelligence set: Global market review of vehicle electrical wiring systems – forecasts to 2016 (download)If you need help straight away, please call Chris Clarke on: +44 (0)1527 573 604 Intl or 1-866-545-5878 US Toll Free. Alternatively, you can chat live with one of our sales representatives by clicking on the image below.
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