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汽車安全系統市場 - 增長、趨勢、COVID-19 影響和預測 (2023-2028)Car Security Systems Market - Growth, Trends, and Forecasts (2023 - 2028) |
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汽車安全系統市場預計 2021 年將達到 89.567 億美元,2027 年將達到 127.431 億美元,預測期內(2022-2027 年)的複合年增長率約為 6%。我正在記錄。
由於製造設備已關閉或鎖定,COVID-19 大流行減緩了對汽車安全系統的需求,從而對市場產生了負面影響。 然而,由於對受限車輛上安全系統的好處的認識提高,預計市場勢頭將在預測期內放緩並持續。
該市場的需求是由被動和主動安全/安保技術的進步以及該地區政府實施嚴格的車輛安全法規推動的。 過去幾十年持續不斷的技術進步為全球汽車安全系統市場帶來了巨大利益。
高速互聯網的普及、全球定位系統和其他可以為消費者提供高級安全功能的互聯網連接系統的使用越來越多,這些都是推動汽車安全系統市場增長的其他因素。
由於汽車行業的快速增長,亞太地區預計將佔據汽車安全系統市場的最高份額。 在預測期內,亞太地區汽車產量的增加和汽車出口的增加預計仍將是市場的主要驅動力。
由於實現車輛自動化、連接性和共享移動性所必需的車載系統數字化,汽車行業正在經歷一場重大變革。 此外,經濟艙和低端車輛的基本安全系統已經過時,導致無鑰匙盜竊事件增加。
為防止這種情況發生,製造商正致力於在低端和高端汽車中集成多個獨立系統,以提供更強大的現代汽車安全模塊。 2019 年 7 月,德國General Motors Social Club (ADAC) 對 237 輛無鑰匙進入汽車進行了一系列測試,其中約 230 輛可以使用一種稱為繼電器盒的廉價電子設備安全進入。結果是
此外,由於汽車盜竊事件不斷增加,尤其是黑客攻擊造成的網絡威脅,在汽車安全系統開發中採用先進技術的需求與日俱增。 例如
2020 年 6 月,由於針對其歐洲和日本網絡的 WannaCry 勒索軟件攻擊,日本汽車製造商Hyundai 的許多工廠被迫停產。
2020年7月,據歐盟執法機構歐洲刑警組織稱,波蘭國家警察稱,一群偷車賊偷走了主要在德國的配備KEYLESS-GO系統的Mercedes-Benz ,並轉移到波蘭,我發現它已被拆解並作為零件出售。
原始設備製造商和售後市場供應商了解將先進系統集成到他們的車輛中的必要性,並正在開發採用最新技術的產品來應對這些攻擊。 例如:
安全系統製造商專注於新產品開發以獲得競爭優勢。 它還投資於研發項目並推出新穎的安全系統,以利用新興市場提供的機會。 例如:
由於此類發展預計在預測期內將繼續,因此對汽車安全系統的需求預計會增長,從而在預測期內為參與者提供樂觀的環境。
在歐洲,由於汽車盜竊事件頻繁發生,佩戴安全設備的人數正在增加,預計這將推動該地區的市場增長。 在過去幾年中,該國的二手車銷量顯著增加,導致使用和運營中的汽車總數增加。 這是推動售後市場渠道對汽車安全系統需求的另一個因素。
2020 年德國新車註冊量為 2,917,678 輛,與 2019 年的 3,607,258 輛相比下降了 19.11%,大流行的市場影響似乎不可避免。 然而,隨著生產設施的運轉,封鎖限制的放鬆有助於提振需求。 由於該地區銷售的車輛數量巨大,汽車電子領域已經推出並證明了幾種可用於車輛保護的新硬件和軟件設計和開發。 例如:
一家大型汽車製造商正在與軟件解決方案提供商合作開發一個平台,以擴展需要人工干預的車輛安全系統。 例如,2021 年 8 月,Hyundai Motor Group與芬蘭的 The Qt 合作,成為其所有Hyundai、Kia和 Genesis 品牌汽車的主要人機界面 (HMI) 技術合作夥伴。 現代汽車計劃利用 UI 設計器 Qt Design Studio 開發多種車載框架,以適應安全和車輛安全方面的新創新。
隨著整個歐洲的多項此類發展,安全系統市場預計將在預測期內顯著增長。
該市場包括 Robert Bosch GmbH、Continental AG、Hella GmbH &Co.KGaA、Tokairika、Alps Alpine 等。 各公司主要投資於研發項目和引進新的汽車安全技術。 例如:
The car security systems market was valued at USD 8,956.7 million in 2021, and it is expected to reach USD 12,704.31 million in 2027, registering a CAGR of around 6% during the forecast period (2022 - 2027).
The COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the market as the shutdown of manufacturing units and lockdowns resulted in a slowdown in demand for car security systems. However, rising awareness about the benefits of security systems in vehicles with restrictions eased the market gaining momentum and is expected to continue over the forecast period.
The demand in the market is propelled by the implementation of stringent vehicle security norms by the governments in the region along with the advancement in passive and active safety/security technologies. Consistent advancements in technology in the last few decades have benefited the global car security system market immensely.
The proliferation of high-speed internet and the rising use of global positioning systems and other internet connectivity systems which are capable of offering advanced security features to consumers are some of the other factors boosting the growth of the car security system market.
Asia-Pacific is predicted to own the highest share of the car security system market on account of the burgeoning growth of the automotive sector in this region. The growing capacity of vehicle production in Asia-Pacific and the increasing number of exports of automobiles are likely to remain major driving factors for the market during the forecast period.
The automotive sector is undergoing a profound transformation with the digitalization of in-car systems that are necessary to deliver vehicle automation, connectivity, and shared mobility. Moreover, the presence of outdated and basic security systems in economic and low-end cars has led to rising keyless theft incidents.
To prevent this, manufacturers are working toward integrating multiple standalone systems that offer more robust and modern car security modules in both low-end and high-end cars. In July 2019, German General Automobile Club (ADAC) conducted a series of tests on 237 vehicles with keyless entry and found that about 230 of them were worryingly easy to break into using cheap electronic equipment called relay boxes.
In addition, the growing need to adopt advanced technologies in developing car security systems is rising day by day in the wake of increasing car thefts, especially cyber threats through hacking. For instance,
In June 2020, Japanese automotive company Honda was forced to halt production in a number of its plants due to a WannaCry ransomware attack that targeted its networks in Europe and Japan.
In July 2020, according to Europol, the European Union's law enforcement body, the Polish National Police discovered that car thieves had been stealing Mercedes-Benz equipped with the KEYLESS-GO system mostly in Germany, moving them to Poland, and dismantling them to sell for parts.
OEMs and aftermarket suppliers have understood the necessity of embedding advanced systems in vehicles and are developing products in line with the latest technology to counter these attacks. For instance,
Security System manufacturers are focusing on new product development to gain a competitive advantage. They are also investing in research and development projects and launching novel security systems to exploit opportunities offered by emerging markets. For instance,
Such developments are expected to continue during the forecast period, and hence, the demand for car security systems is poised to grow, offering an optimistic environment for players over the forecast period.
Europe expected to capture a significant share in the market growing trend of installing safety features among the people in this region due to high incidences of car theft will propel the growth of this market in the region. There has been a significant increase in used car sales in the country during the past few years, resulting in an increase in the total number of cars in use/operation. This is another factor driving the demand for car security systems from the aftermarket channel.
The impact of the pandemic is inevitable on the market as new car registrations in Germany in 2020 accounted for 2,917,678, representing a decline of 19.11% as compared to 3,607,258 units sold in 2019. However, with ease in lockdown restrictions, production facilities are operational and thereby contributing to the increasing demand. With a huge number of cars selling in the region, several new hardware and software designs and developments are being introduced and demonstrated in the field of automotive electronics that can be used for vehicle protection. For instance,
Major OEMs are partnering with software solutions providers for developing platforms that can augment vehicle security systems with some human intervention. For instance, Hyundai Motor Group, in August 2021, partnered with The Qt company of Finland as their key Human Machine Interface (HMI) technology partner for all Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis brand vehicles. Hyundai will leverage the Qt Design Studio, a UI designer, to develop several In-Vehicle frameworks that can adapt to new innovations in safety and vehicle security.
With several such developments across Europe, the market for security systems is expected to grow significantly during the forecast period.
The market is majorly dominated by major players, such as Robert Bosch GmbH, Continental AG, Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA, Tokairika Co. Ltd, and Alps Alpine Co. Ltd, among others. The companies are majorly investing in R&D projects and launching new car security technologies. For instance,