Report forecast the global automotive gasoline
direct injection systems market to grow at a CAGR of 19.49% over the period
2014-2019.
An automotive gasoline direct injection system
injects fuel (diesel or gasoline) into the combustion chamber of an engine. The
main components of an automotive gasoline direct injection system are the fuel
pump, fuel injectors, fuel pressure regulators, and sensors. The gasoline
direct injection technology begun from the need to improve the thermodynamic
efficiency (reducing fuel consumption) and power output of spark ignited
engines. Emissions levels are more accurately controlled with the GDI systems.
This is achieved by the exact control over the amount of fuel and injection
timings that are mixed according to engine load.
Automotive gasoline direct injection systems can be
divided into two categories: mechanical and electronic. These categories are
further classified according to the injection scheme: single port injection,
multi-port injection, and direct injection.
The gasoline direct injection systems have gained
momentum globally because of the rising demand of these systems amongst
consumers. The reason for this increase in demand is that they enhance the
engine performance. The majority of the market growth is expected to stem from
the APAC region.
According to the report, increased demand for
fuel-efficient automobiles primarily drives the growth of the market. The US
federal government has adopted rules to increase the fuel economy and reduce
the greenhouse gas emissions from cars and light trucks. Similarly, governments
in Europe, Japan, and several emerging countries have adopted or are in the
process of adopting norms to reduce emission levels.
Further, the report states that the complexity and
cost of manufacturing direct fuel injection systems curtails market growth.
Engines with GDI systems need high-pressure injectors to inject fuel into them
against the back pressure of the compression stroke. These high-pressure
injectors are expensive to manufacture.
This report covers the present scenario and the
growth prospects of the global automotive gasoline direct injection systems
market for the period 2015-2019. The market size has been calculated on the
basis of the units of gasoline engines manufactured annually. The geographical
segmentation is done on the basis of the production of automotive in each
region (APAC, Americas, and EMEA).
Key players in the global automotive gasoline
direct injection systems market: Bosch GmbH, Delphi Automotive plc, Denso
Corp., Eaton Corp. and Magneti Marelli SpA
Other Prominent Vendors in the market are: Airtex
Products, Continental, Haynes, Helio Precision Products, Holley Performance
Products, Keihin, Motonic, MSR Technologies, Orbital, Raydiance and Stanadyne
Key Market
Driver
- Increased focus on fuel efficient vehicles
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Key Market
Challenge
- Complexity and cost of the direct gasoline direct injection
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Key Market
Trend
- Increasing adoption of electric injectors
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Key
Questions Answered in this Report
- What will the market size be in 2019 and what will the growth rate be?
- What are the key market trends?
- What is driving this market?
- What are the challenges to market growth?
- Who are the key vendors in this market space?
- What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the key vendors?
- What are the strengths and weaknesses of the key vendors?
Spanning over 69 pages, “Global
Automotive Gasoline Direct Injection Systems Market 2015-2019” report covers Executive
Summary, List of Abbreviations, Scope of the Report, Market Research
Methodology, Introduction, Market Landscape, Geographical Segmentation, Buying
Criteria, Market Growth Drivers, Drivers and their Impact, Market Challenges,
Impact of Drivers and Challenges, Market Trends, Trends and their Impact,
Vendor Landscape, Key Vendor Analysis.
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