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  • Airbiquity
  • BlackBerry
  • Continental AG
  • Elektrobit
  • Green Hills Software
  • HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA
  • Hitachi Ltd
  • Infineon Technologies AG
  • Koninklijke Philips N.V
  • Hyundai Mobis Co. Ltd
  • NVIDIA Corporation
  • NXP
  • Renesas Electronics
  • Robert Bosch
  • Valeo North America, Inc
  • Wind River Systems
  • ZF Friedrichshafen AG
  • Delta Electronics, Inc.
LSH 23.09.20

According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Automotive Electronics and Software Market is accounted for $300.4 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $505.0 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 7.7% during the forecast period. Automotive electronics and software systems consists of a collection of programmable data instructions that are used to carry out the activities of computer-based in-vehicle applications. The software used for embedded systems inside vehicles is also referred to as automotive software. Telematics, infotainment, powertrain, body control and comfort, communication, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and safety are some of the in-vehicle computer applications.

According to the National Minority Trucking Association around 13% of truck drivers, and 17% of the United States total workforce are Hispanics. And previously the company has launched the 2019 version of its My20 Tower, which provides fleet managers the real-time data of all trucks and drivers on the road.

Market Dynamics:

Driver:

Increasing adoption of connected car services

The connected car ecosystem is currently offering more potential for stakeholders to generate income thanks to the growing number of connected vehicles. Many non-automotive participants have jumped into the race of linked cars and autonomous driving to take advantage of the chance to generate income. Vehicles of the modern era are not mechanical moving devices. They currently make up about 40% of electronic information, and over 60% is predicted for them to exist in a few decades. Domain controllers, consolidated ECUs, HMIs, and AI for cutting-edge automotive applications like ADAS, telematics, engine management systems, etc. will make up the majority of the electronic content. Thus, the market for automotive software is being driven by the rising number of connected vehicles.

Restraint:

Lack of connected infrastructure

The development of the automotive software sector is being hampered by the expensive infrastructure needed for 5G and wireless communication. The significant investment needed to create the requisite cloud, data analytics, and Internet of Things (IoT) software interaction platforms will continue to be a major concern. Fast, flexible, and easy approaches are required for connected cars and ADAS solutions to update their software and add new material. The difficulty has been increasingly more apparent as upgrades call for quick connectivity solutions, which poor nations are still working to create.

Opportunity:

Future potential of 5G and AI will create in automotive software electronics market

The need for software in automotive electronics is being impacted by the architectures' and design requirements' rapid change. Wireless connectivity is necessary for the automotive software user experience. To boost the safety and effectiveness of vehicle software, various telecom companies are concentrating on the development of 5G as a solution. Dealing with automotive electronics and software generates enormous amounts of data, which has fuelled the growth of AI in the industry. Software designed specifically for the electronic automotive industry uses artificial intelligence for a variety of functions, including speech and gesture recognition, improved HMI, eye tracking, driver monitoring, radar-based detection units, virtual assistance, and engine control units. These elements boost the market expansion.

Threat:

High development cost

The high expense of integrating cutting-edge electronic software systems and technology in automobiles is one of the main factors limiting the automotive electronics business. The cost of a vehicle as a whole might climb dramatically with the incorporation of cutting-edge electrical systems and technology. Component costs, software development costs, testing costs, and integration costs are included in this. Particularly in price-sensitive economies, the high cost of vehicle electronics can increase the cost of automobiles for consumers, restricting their affordability and uptake.

COVID-19 Impact:

The epidemic disrupted worldwide supply lines, leading to a lack of the raw materials and electronic components required for the production of vehicle electronics. The supply and delivery of these components were impacted by factory closures, trade restrictions, and logistical difficulties, which resulted in production delays and lower production quantities. The lack of semiconductor chipsets during the pandemic adversely affected the market for vehicle electronics parts.

The power electronics segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period

The power electronics segment is estimated to have a lucrative growth, due to Power electronics components, are crucial to the development of autonomous vehicles. Moreover, the popularity of ADAS technology in the automotive sector is correlated with the rise of the sensors market. To deliver features like adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance, and others, these systems rely on a variety of sensors, including radar, LiDAR, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors. Thus, aiding to the growth of the market.

The remote area electrification segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period

The remote area electrification segment is anticipated to witness the highest CAGR growth during the forecast period, due to the higher penetration of software electronic services in personal vehicles compared to commercial vehicles. Strong demand for extremely cutting-edge applications like ADAS and linked services is the main reason increasing the need for automotive software in passenger automobiles in industrialized countries. The main company adopted the strategy as a result of the rising demand for advanced applications for the automobile industry.

Region with largest share:

Asia pacific is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period owing to the need for connected services has expanded, especially in Japan, China, and South Korea, which is what is driving the Asia-Pacific automotive software market. Since it produces the bulk of vehicles, it is the biggest market. Asia Pacific nations are concentrating on producing both vehicles and automotive parts. For instance, the Chinese government is working on "Made in China 2025," which supports domestic automakers in their competition with other global automakers. This will make it possible to integrate cutting-edge technology, including ADAS, linked services, autonomous driving, infotainment, powertrain management, V2X, vehicle diagnostics, and telematics, among others.

Region with highest CAGR:

North America is projected to have the highest CAGR over the forecast period, owing to the presence of numerous automakers and technological behemoths. Other factors influencing market growth include rising vehicle production, an increase in connected vehicles, fast evolving in-vehicle electronics architecture, C-V2X technological advancements, and the expansion of top OEMs. Additionally, the region offers a supportive regulatory environment for autonomous vehicles, which has permitted businesses to test autonomous vehicles. To create best practices and a legislative framework for self-driving cars, the Canadian authorities are, on the other hand, actively watching autonomous advancements in the U.S. markets.

Key players in the market:

Some of the key players profiled in the Automotive Electronics and SoftwareMarket include:, Airbiquity, BlackBerry, Continental AG, Elektrobit, Green Hills Software, HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA, Hitachi Ltd., Infineon Technologies AG, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Hyundai Mobis Co. Ltd., NVIDIA Corporation, NXP, Renesas Electronics, Robert Bosch, Valeo North America, Inc., Wind River Systems, ZF Friedrichshafen AG and Delta Electronics, Inc.

Key Developments:

In February 2022, NXP Semiconductors launched the S32G GoldVIP to address the real-time and application development challenges of software-defined vehicles. This vehicle integration platform offers multiple value propositions for S32G processor evaluation, software development, and rapid prototyping efforts.

In December 2021, Robert Bosch GmbH (Bosch) has developed a high-performance infotainment domain computing system. It helps quickly bring features like in-car communication, in-car payment, video streaming, voice assistants, and more to vehicles.

In April 2021, Airbiquity, the provider of connected vehicle services today, has expanded a multi-year technology collaboration with NXP Semiconductors to pre-integrate and demonstrate efficient, secure, and highly scalable automotive software updates and data management for intelligent connected vehicles.

Components Covered:

  • Current Carrying Devices
  • Electronic Control Unit
  • Integration, Verification & Validation Services
  • Sensors
  • Power Electronics
  • Software
  • Harness System
  • Displays
  • Speakers
  • Other Components

Applications Covered:

  • ADAS
  • Powertrain
  • Infotainment
  • Safety Systems
  • Unexpected Services
  • Autonomous Driving
  • Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
  • LiDAR
  • RADAR
  • Other Applications

Vehicle Types Covered:

  • Hybrid
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Internal Combustion Engine
  • Other Vehicle Types

Sales Channels Covered:

  • Original Equipment Market
  • Aftermarket
  • Other Sales Channels

Regions Covered:

  • North America
    • US
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • Italy
    • France
    • Spain
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • Japan
    • China
    • India
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • South Korea
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • South America
    • Argentina
    • Brazil
    • Chile
    • Rest of South America
  • Middle East & Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Qatar
    • South Africa
    • Rest of Middle East & Africa

What our report offers:

  • Market share assessments for the regional and country-level segments
  • Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
  • Covers Market data for the years 2021, 2022, 2023, 2026, and 2030
  • Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
  • Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
  • Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
  • Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
  • Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements

Free Customization Offerings:

All the customers of this report will be entitled to receive one of the following free customization options:

  • Company Profiling
    • Comprehensive profiling of additional market players (up to 3)
    • SWOT Analysis of key players (up to 3)
  • Regional Segmentation
    • Market estimations, Forecasts and CAGR of any prominent country as per the client's interest (Note: Depends on feasibility check)
  • Competitive Benchmarking
    • Benchmarking of key players based on product portfolio, geographical presence, and strategic alliances

Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary

2 Preface

  • 2.1 Abstract
  • 2.2 Stake Holders
  • 2.3 Research Scope
  • 2.4 Research Methodology
    • 2.4.1 Data Mining
    • 2.4.2 Data Analysis
    • 2.4.3 Data Validation
    • 2.4.4 Research Approach
  • 2.5 Research Sources
    • 2.5.1 Primary Research Sources
    • 2.5.2 Secondary Research Sources
    • 2.5.3 Assumptions

3 Market Trend Analysis

  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Drivers
  • 3.3 Restraints
  • 3.4 Opportunities
  • 3.5 Threats
  • 3.6 Application Analysis
  • 3.7 Emerging Markets
  • 3.8 Impact of Covid-19

4 Porters Five Force Analysis

  • 4.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
  • 4.2 Bargaining power of buyers
  • 4.3 Threat of substitutes
  • 4.4 Threat of new entrants
  • 4.5 Competitive rivalry

5 Global Automotive Electronics And Software Market, By Component

  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Current Carrying Devices
  • 5.3 Electronic Control Unit
  • 5.4 Integration, Verification & Validation Services
  • 5.5 Sensors
  • 5.6 Power Electronics
  • 5.7 Software
    • 5.7.1 Middleware
    • 5.7.2 Operating System
    • 5.7.3 Functions
  • 5.8 Harness System
    • 5.8.1 Low Voltage Harness (LV)
    • 5.8.2 High Voltage Harness (HV)
  • 5.9 Displays
  • 5.10 Speakers
  • 5.11 Other Components

6 Global Automotive Electronics And Software Market, By Application

  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 ADAS
  • 6.3 Powertrain
  • 6.4 Infotainment
  • 6.5 Safety Systems
  • 6.6 Unexpected Services
  • 6.7 Autonomous Driving
  • 6.8 Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
  • 6.9 LiDAR
  • 6.10 RADAR
  • 6.11 Other Applications

7 Global Automotive Electronics And Software Market, By Vehicle Type

  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Hybrid
  • 7.3 Electric Vehicle
  • 7.4 Internal Combustion Engine
  • 7.5 Other Vehicle Types

8 Global Automotive Electronics And Software Market, By Sales Channel

  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Original Equipment Market
  • 8.3 Aftermarket
  • 8.4 Other Sales Channels

9 Global Automotive Electronics And Software Market, By Geography

  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 North America
    • 9.2.1 US
    • 9.2.2 Canada
    • 9.2.3 Mexico
  • 9.3 Europe
    • 9.3.1 Germany
    • 9.3.2 UK
    • 9.3.3 Italy
    • 9.3.4 France
    • 9.3.5 Spain
    • 9.3.6 Rest of Europe
  • 9.4 Asia Pacific
    • 9.4.1 Japan
    • 9.4.2 China
    • 9.4.3 India
    • 9.4.4 Australia
    • 9.4.5 New Zealand
    • 9.4.6 South Korea
    • 9.4.7 Rest of Asia Pacific
  • 9.5 South America
    • 9.5.1 Argentina
    • 9.5.2 Brazil
    • 9.5.3 Chile
    • 9.5.4 Rest of South America
  • 9.6 Middle East & Africa
    • 9.6.1 Saudi Arabia
    • 9.6.2 UAE
    • 9.6.3 Qatar
    • 9.6.4 South Africa
    • 9.6.5 Rest of Middle East & Africa

10 Key Developments

  • 10.1 Agreements, Partnerships, Collaborations and Joint Ventures
  • 10.2 Acquisitions & Mergers
  • 10.3 New Product Launch
  • 10.4 Expansions
  • 10.5 Other Key Strategies

11 Company Profiling

  • 11.1 Airbiquity
  • 11.2 BlackBerry
  • 11.3 Continental AG
  • 11.4 Elektrobit
  • 11.5 Green Hills Software
  • 11.6 HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA
  • 11.7 Hitachi Ltd.
  • 11.8 Infineon Technologies AG
  • 11.9 Koninklijke Philips N.V.
  • 11.10 Hyundai Mobis Co. Ltd.
  • 11.11 NVIDIA Corporation
  • 11.12 NXP
  • 11.13 Renesas Electronics
  • 11.14 Robert Bosch
  • 11.15 Valeo North America, Inc.
  • 11.16 Wind River Systems
  • 11.17 ZF Friedrichshafen AG
  • 11.18 Delta Electronics, Inc.
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