Report: Regulations drive exhaust treatment market

Oct. 17, 2013
Exhaust treatment market to grow, driven by environmental regulations.

Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: "Automotive Exhaust & Aftermarket Systems Report."

The exhaust and after-treatment market is set for considerable growth, not only through the significant global vehicle production volume growth forecast but also through significant increases in the revenue generated for each system, the report notes. The tightening regulatory environment has led to considerably increased revenues per vehicle and this is set to improve globally as emerging high growth markets catch up with Europe and Northern America in terms of the level of equipment needed to meet regulations.

Automotive emissions system technology is precompetitive not only in the US and Europe, but largely, across emerging markets as well, the report notes. The awkward, and ultimately costly situation where different national and regional regulation and testing regimes that have required different emissions technologies and systems in order to satisfy disparate markets is being steadily eroded by the harmonization of emissions regulations. A measure that will bring huge long term benefits to those players in the exhaust and aftertreatment sector.

Having initially endured the difficult situation of meeting environmental regulations developed across three different markets; the U.S., the European Union and Japan, OEMs and suppliers have found that emerging markets have largely been able to pick their regulation "off the shelf" which has meant that those suppliers that have successfully developed technology to meet those regulations enjoy a competitive advantage in the emerging markets, the report notes.

This fourth edition examines the key drivers in this sector including fuel economy and CO2 emissions, noxious emissions and health concerns and platinum group metal trends. The report goes on to examine exhaust and aftertreatment technologies, in particular gasoline engine emissions control and diesel engine emissions control. It considers regional forecasts of vehicle production by fuel type and considers the global growth of the exhaust and aftertreatment component market.

The report contains a wealth of figures and tables and is accompanied by 18 detailed profiles of the major supplier companies active in the sector.

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