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Automotive Emission Test Equipment Market: Driving Towards a Cleaner Future

The global automotive emission test equipment market to advance during the forecast period 2023-2030 at a CAGR of 5.18%.

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Automotive Emission Test Equipment Market: Driving Towards a Cleaner Future

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  1. Automotive Emission Test Equipment Market: Driving Towards a Cleaner Future In recent years, the awareness about climate change has highlighted the growing need to reduce emissions across industries, especially automotive. As per International Energy Agency (IEA) , emissions from the light-duty vehicle segment soared by around 8% year-on-year in 2021. The organization estimated that emissions must decline by approximately 6% per year on average till 2030 to meet the net zero target. Automotive emission systems like gas analyzers and opacity meters play a pivotal role in quantifying the level of pollutants and greenhouse gasses emitted by vehicles, ensuring adherence to regulatory air quality and environmental safety standards. Our analysis estimates the global automotive emission test equipment market to advance during the forecast period 2023-2030 at a CAGR of 5.18%. The effective utilization of such equipment assumes paramount importance in curbing air pollution and mitigating the effects of climate change. Consequently, governments worldwide have enacted stringent regulations and emission standards, leading to the high adoption of advanced emission testing systems. Presently, North America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe are at the forefront of implementing robust periodic technical inspections and maintenance programs. Clearing the Air: Regulations Boost Test Equipment Adoption

  2. Several manufacturers and testing centers have embraced automotive emission control systems as indispensable tools in complying with emissions regulations. A noteworthy illustration of such regulations is the European Union’s Euro 6 norms, which diligently target the reduction of hydrocarbons, NOx, and CO emissions. Additionally, the European Commission passed the Fit- for-55 package that requires fleet emission reduction by 55% and 50% for cars and vans, respectively, by 2030, as noted by IEA. Such regulations have elevated the need for efficient testing systems, positioning Europe to dominate the automotive emission test equipment market (garnering $190.02 million in 2022). Moreover, government measures have prompted various strategic initiatives, including collaboration between AVL List GmbH and Rohde & Schwarz to produce GNSS stimulation systems for automated vehicle testing solutions. Further, in terms of application, the periodic testing inspections category is anticipated to witness the fastest growth at a CAGR of 5.64% during the forecast period 2023-2030. Mandatory government measures have made routine checks of brakes, tires, suspension, emissions, etc., depending on the jurisdiction and vehicle age. Another trending application is centralized automotive inspections conducted at facilities operated by the government or regulatory bodies. This category is anticipated to advance with a CAGR of 5.45% during the forecast period 2023-2030, given consistent and uniform inspection over decentralized systems. Transformative Tech Facilitates Limitless Scope Emission detection offers a multitude of benefits ranging from preventing equipment failure to identifying the root cause of emissions. In this regard, technologies such as sensors gather comprehensive data, mitigating losses caused by undesirable emissions. Further, by harnessing the power of IoT networks, emission sensors can collaborate with other interconnected devices, generating timely warnings regarding the presence of emissions in vehicles. In January 2021, Capelec partnered with IFP Energies Nouvelles to design REAL-E, a connected and real time gas analyser not requiring laboratory installation. It checks the actual exhaust discharge value by considering traffic conditions, driving techniques, etc. Another remarkable advancement in emission diagnostic systems is the deployment of onboard diagnostic tools. Their prominence is mainly due to their self-diagnostic capabilities that detect any issues in the system before they surpass predefined thresholds. Hence, technicians and users can identify faults and effectively regulate particulate emissions. Based on our analysis, the emission test software solution is expected to propel with a CAGR of 3.88% over the years 2023-2030. From real-time monitoring to data processing to test sequence control, the emission test software has enabled OEMs to collect data, resolve issues in real time, and calculate accurate emission levels. Therefore, the combination of IoT advancements and automotive emission diagnostic systems meets the growing industry demand for accurate testing, thereby supporting the automotive emission test equipment market’s expansion.

  3. Unlocking Potential: Remote Emission Testing Emerges as a Major Opportunity In recent years, remote emissions testing has gained popularity as a novel approach to measuring vehicle emissions, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. This method utilizes technology to measure vehicle emissions without requiring a physical connection between the testing equipment and the vehicle. In addition to onboard diagnostics, mobile emission testing has emerged as a convenient, cost-effective testing method requiring less infrastructure. However, in certain cases, such as when collecting emissions data from multiple sources with remote sensing, the accuracy may be lower compared to traditional methods. Despite these limitations, remote emissions testing is expected to become increasingly prevalent, given the rise in stricter emission regulations and technological advancements. The rising need for accurate emission measurement offers lucrative global opportunities to the automotive emission test equipment market. FAQs: Q1) Who are the notable players in the automotive emission test equipment market? SGS SA, Horiba Ltd, ABB Ltd, Capelec, Tüv Nord Group, Wager Company, AVL List GmbH, Applus+, Continental AG, Ecom America Ltd, Gemco Equipment Ltd, Opus Group AB, RTEXA SpA, TÜV SÜD, Beryl Technologies LLC, CPS Products Inc, Hella Gutmann Solutions GmbH, Robert Bosch GmbH, Sierra Instruments Inc, and Premier Diagnostics are notable players in the market. Q2) What is the market size of automotive emission test equipment? In 2022, the automotive emission test equipment market acquired $536.54 million and is expected to garner $801.82 million by 2030.

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