Intelligence set: Global market review of starter motors and alternators - forecasts
Posted September 30th, 2008 at 05:25 AM by Bharatbook
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This Intelligence Set includes the 2008 edition of the starter motors and alternators report, plus manufacturer profiles for Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, Valeo and Mitsubishi Electric. Each profile is approximately 25 to 27 pages, and includes a brief outline of business activity, financial statistics, customers and more. They will allow you to discover where the market is heading, what the latest innovations are, and how your competitors are performing. It estimates that the total OE alternator market was worth nearly EUR1.3bn in 2007, with potential to be worth nearly EUR1.6bn in 2014.
The increasing use of power-hungry options in modern passenger cars, such as heated seats and quick-defrost glass is placing unprecedented demands on automotive charging systems.
In response, the technology and specifications for the components used in starters and alternators (collectively known as rotating electrics) have become more advanced, and the growing complexity of passenger cars and light trucks has resulted in a significant increase in the sheer number of different alternators and starters.
In terms of design, the accent is on lightweight construction with higher outputs and better reliability than ever before; with manufacturers also having to address environmental, noise and high under-bonnet temperature concerns.
So, while the latest starters and alternators provide improved power generation capacity, they are also smaller, lighter and quieter in order to improve fuel consumption, help reduce CO2 and improve cabin comfort.
‘In the light commercial vehicle segment, just-auto estimates that around 3.3m alternators were sold in the EU in 2007, with market volume potential to reach 4m by 2014.’
This fourth report focusing on automotive starter motors and alternators offers exclusive Q&As with Denso, Valeo and ZF, an overview of the key industry trends and a look at the emerging markets.
Recent innovations in both conventional starter motors and alternators and integrated starter-alternators are investigated in the technical review, and profiles of the major manufacturers, from Bosch to Valeo are provided.
Forecasts to 2014 for the (OES and independent) aftermarket for starter motors and alternators in Europe, and for OE starter motors and alternators (by volume and value) in Europe, North America, Japan and China are also included.
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This Intelligence Set includes the 2008 edition of the starter motors and alternators report, plus manufacturer profiles for Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, Valeo and Mitsubishi Electric. Each profile is approximately 25 to 27 pages, and includes a brief outline of business activity, financial statistics, customers and more. They will allow you to discover where the market is heading, what the latest innovations are, and how your competitors are performing. It estimates that the total OE alternator market was worth nearly EUR1.3bn in 2007, with potential to be worth nearly EUR1.6bn in 2014.
The increasing use of power-hungry options in modern passenger cars, such as heated seats and quick-defrost glass is placing unprecedented demands on automotive charging systems.
In response, the technology and specifications for the components used in starters and alternators (collectively known as rotating electrics) have become more advanced, and the growing complexity of passenger cars and light trucks has resulted in a significant increase in the sheer number of different alternators and starters.
In terms of design, the accent is on lightweight construction with higher outputs and better reliability than ever before; with manufacturers also having to address environmental, noise and high under-bonnet temperature concerns.
So, while the latest starters and alternators provide improved power generation capacity, they are also smaller, lighter and quieter in order to improve fuel consumption, help reduce CO2 and improve cabin comfort.
‘In the light commercial vehicle segment, just-auto estimates that around 3.3m alternators were sold in the EU in 2007, with market volume potential to reach 4m by 2014.’
This fourth report focusing on automotive starter motors and alternators offers exclusive Q&As with Denso, Valeo and ZF, an overview of the key industry trends and a look at the emerging markets.
Recent innovations in both conventional starter motors and alternators and integrated starter-alternators are investigated in the technical review, and profiles of the major manufacturers, from Bosch to Valeo are provided.
Forecasts to 2014 for the (OES and independent) aftermarket for starter motors and alternators in Europe, and for OE starter motors and alternators (by volume and value) in Europe, North America, Japan and China are also included.
For More information please visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=9484
contact us:
Bharat Book Bureau
207, Hermes Atrium, Sector 11,
PO Box.54, CBD Belapur,
Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India.
Phone : +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438
Fax : +91 22 2757 9131
E-mail : info@bharatbook.com
Website : www.bharatbook.com
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