Global automotive powertrain electronics market projected to reach USD 83.47 billion by 2026

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The global automotive powertrain electronics market is likely to gain impetus from the rising usage of DC fast charging. Nowadays, the electric vehicle (EV) sector is taking the charger out of some vehicles and are storing them off-board for other usages. Fortune Business Insights™ published this information in a recent report.

The report further mentions that the automotive powertrain electronics market size was USD 49.55 billion in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 83.47 billion by 2026, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.0% during the forecast period.

COVID-19 Impact on Automotive Powertrain Electronics Industry:

The emergence of COVID-19 has brought the world to a standstill. We understand that this health crisis has brought an unprecedented impact on businesses across industries. However, this too shall pass. Rising support from governments and several companies can help in the fight against this highly contagious disease. There are some industries that are struggling and some are thriving. Overall, almost every sector is anticipated to be impacted by the pandemic.

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Market Drivers

Rising Standardization of Core Product Segment to Augment Growth

The standardization of core product segments is one of the major factors driving the automotive powertrain electronics market growth. These consist of 40 to 150 kW inverters or 48V systems. It would help in reducing the obstacles required for the tier-2 suppliers of semiconductors to enter the market. They would eventually increase pressure on the average selling price of the system and hence, surge competition.

Apart from that, the automotive powertrain electronics are gaining popularity owing to the adoption of EVs. This is mainly occurring as the auto industry is trying to lower the cost of batteries and satisfy the consumer demand. However, there is a threat to the advancement of EVs as there are shortages of the supply of dysprosium. It may obstruct market growth.

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