Class 1–3 Engine Management Sensors Aftermarket in Europe: Which Growth Prospects Showcase Vast Potential?
Disruptive technologies and stricter regulations are driving transformational growth by increasing the number of sensor-equipped vehicles as well as the number of sensors per vehicle
This analysis examines the transformative shifts affecting the Class 1–3 engine management sensors (EMS) aftermarket in Europe for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. It categorizes EMS as follows: Camshaft/crankshaft sensors, manifold absolute pressure sensors, anti-lock brake system sensors, mass air flow sensors, and other sensors. Other sensors include vehicle speed sensors, variable valve timing solenoid sensors, exhaust gas temperature sensors, exhaust gas recirculation pressure sensors, throttle position sensors, coolant temperature sensors, and ignition knock sensors.
- Which growth avenues will impact unit shipments, revenue, and average manufacturer-level prices for each sensor category through 2029?
- How can you evaluate distribution channels, technological megatrends, and the profiles of key suppliers influencing the growth trajectory of the EMS space?
- What is the impact of connected, automated, shared, and electric (CASE) vehicles on the growth of the EMS aftermarket?