Top

Indian Automotive Electronics Market to Triple by 2025

Overview:

The report covers passenger cars, two-wheelers, three-wheelers and commercial vehicles sales from leading automakers, including electronics sales forecast.

Vehicle sales in India will decline in 2019, affected by factors including moderating economy and liquidity crisis of Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFC). However, the market will gradually recover during the forecast period, registering a CAGR of 5.1%.

Automotive electronics sales will triple during the period, driven by rising income levels and increasing customer preference for in-vehicle digital experience.

Table of Contents:

  • Passenger Car Shipments – By Brand (in Units)
  • Passenger Car Shipments – By Price Band (in units)
  • Passenger Car Value of Electronics – By Brand (in US$ Million)
  • Passenger Car Value of Electronics – By Category (in US$ Million)
  • Two-Wheeler Shipments – By Brand (in Units)
  • Two-Wheeler Shipments – By Price Band (in Units)
  • Two-Wheeler Value of Electronics – By Brand (in US$ Million)
  • Two-Wheeler Value of Electronics – By Category (in US$ Million)
  • Three-Wheeler Shipments – By Brand (in Units)
  • Three-Wheeler Shipments – By Price Band (in Units)
  • Three-Wheeler Value of Electronics – By Brand (in US$ Million)
  • Three-Wheeler Value of Electronics – By Category (in US$ Million)
  • Commercial Vehicle Shipments – By Brand (in Units)
  • Commercial Vehicle Shipments – By Price Band (in Units)
  • Commercial Vehicle Value of Electronics – By Brand (in US$ Million)
  • Commercial Vehicle Value of Electronics – By Category (in US$ Million)

Number of Pages: 19
Author: Aman Madhok
Published Date: July 2019

Indian Two-Wheeler Electronics Market to Triple by 2025

Overview:

The report covers two-wheeler sales from leading automakers like Hero MotoCorp and Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, including electronics (telematics, others) sales forecast.

Two-wheeler sales will decline in 2019, recovering gradually and registering a CAGR of 4.8% by 2025. Hero is the market leader; however, it is facing tough competition from Honda and Bajaj. Bajaj is expected to gain considerable share by 2025, thanks to its aggressive pricing strategy in low segment price band.

Table of Contents:

  • Two-Wheeler Shipments – By Brand (in Units)
  • Two-Wheeler Shipments – By Price Band (in Units)
  • Two-Wheeler Value of Electronics – By Brand (in US$ Million)
  • Two-Wheeler Value of Electronics – By Category (in US$ Million)

Author: Aman Madhok
Published Date: July 2019

India Gigafactory – A Billion Dollar Opportunity

Overview:

India has developed Li-ion cells technology for electric vehicles (EVs), and now plans to make entire batteries (cells and packs) locally at a large scale, similar to that of Telsa’s Gigafactories. EV related Li-ion battery market is expected to grow at a CAGR more than 53.1% reaching $1.6 billion by 2025. The report estimates and forecasts, domestic market size and demand from Li-ion batteries for EVs. The report ends with giving recommendations on the next steps to be followed to drive the market growth

Table of Contents:

  • Snapshot
  • Key Planning Assumptions
  • Benefits of Local Manufacturing
  • Market Potential
  • Recommendations
  • Authors, Copyright, User Agreement, and Other General Information

Author: Aman Madhok
No of Pages: 10
Published Date: June 2019

How Competition is Driving Innovation in the EV Battery Market

Overview:

Electric vehicle (EVs) have emerged as a focal point of realizing eco-friendly policies across the world. Increasingly, automobile OEMs recognize that the future of their products lies outside the ecosystem of internal commercial engines (ICE). As a result, they are tweaking their business models to be future ready.

For EVs, the most crucial component is the battery. No wonder then that competition is getting fiercer among global automobile OEMs and battery manufacturers to get a hegemony over the EV battery market. However, this competition is also yielding technological breakthroughs. This Viewpoint provides glimpses of the recent technological advancements in the battery market along with a market outlook and forecast.

Table of Contents:

  • Snapshot
  • Key Planning Assumptions
  • Market Trends and Key Drivers
  • Falling Battery Prices
  • Key Obstacles
  • Market Forecasts
  • Ramping Up Production Capacity
  • No Significant Changes in the Competitive Landscape Before 2025
  • Top Battery Players
  • Viewpoint

Author: Liz Lee
Number of Pages: 18
Published Date: June 2019

Connected Car Revenues to Grow Five-Fold by 2025

Overview:

Global connected car revenues are expected to grow at a CAGR of over 31% during 2019-2025 period. Cumulative close to 286 million connected cars are expected to be added globally during the same period. The study estimates and forecasts global market revenues from connected car hardware and services. Connected car services revenue is forecasted for key countries – US, UK, Germany, France, China, Japan, South Korea and RoW.

Table of Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Connected Car Revenues – Key Drivers
  • Connected Car Revenues – By Hardware and Services
  • Connected Car Services Revenues – By Country

Author: Aman Madhok
Number of Pages: 11
Published Date: June 2019

Global Connected Vehicle Shipments to More than Double by 2022

About the Report:

The report provides a country-level and OEM level information of total passenger car and connected car shipments (with embedded connectivity). The data provides historical figures as well as the forecast during 2015-2022.

The global connected cars market is expected to grow with a CAGR of 30.1% during 2015-22 period, with more than 40 million connected passenger cars with embedded connectivity to be shipped by 2022. In terms of number of units, the market will be primarily driven by EU’s eCall mandate and rising adoption in China. In Europe, major car consuming economies such as Germany, UK, and France will provide the major thrust to the market.

Among OEMs, General Motors is leading the market in terms of number of shipments, followed by Volkswagen Group and BMW respectively. The connectivity platforms such as GM’s OnStar, BMW’s Connected Drive and Audi Connect are offering various services while creating new revenue streams and bridging the gap to stay connected with the consumers.

Table of Contents:

  • Summary
    • Global Car Sales (Passenger Car only) in units –  by Country
    • Global Connected Car Sales (Passenger Car only) in % – by Country
    • Global Connected Car Sales (Passenger Car only) in units – by Country
    • Global Connected Car Sales (Passenger Car only) YoY % Growth – by Country
  • Connectivity Analysis
    • Global Cellular Modem Shipments (Passenger Car only) in units – by Technology
    • Global Cellular Modem Shipments (Passenger Car only) in % – by Technology
    • Region Covered:
      • China
      • US
      • Germany
      • France
      • UK
      • Japan
      • South Korea
      • RoW
  • Global
    • Global Car Sales (Passenger Car only) in units – by Brand
    • Global Connected Car Sales (Passenger Car only) in % – by Brand
    • Global Connected Car Sales (Passenger Car only) in units – by Brand
    • Region Covered:
      • China
      • US
      • Germany
      • France
      • UK
      • Japan
      • South Korea
      • RoW

Note: The data only represents the global passenger car shipments with embedded connectivity and does not indicate number of active connections.

Authors: Neil Shah and Hanish Bhatia 
Published Date: May 2019

India's Gigafactory – A Billion Dollar Opportunity

Overview:

India has developed on Li-ion cells technology for electric vehicles (EVs), and now plans to make entire batteries (cells and packs) locally at a large scale, similar to that of Telsa’s Gigafactories. The report estimates domestic market value from Li-ion batteries for EVs, ecosystem changes it would create. The report ends with giving recommendations on the next steps to be followed to drive the market growth

Table of Contents:

  • Overview
  • Background
  • Benefits – Declining battery prices
  • Market Potential
  • Ecosystem
  • Recommendations

Number of Pages: 4
Author: Aman Madhok
Published Date: April 2019

The Automotive Transformation is Speeding Up

Overview:-

In contrast to the roller coaster rides in the past, the automotive industry is currently experiencing a combination of technological disruptions and evolving consumer requirements which are metamorphosing the automotive landscape closer to a futuristic world that, so far, was only imagined. Clearly, the Automotive industry stands at an inflexion point, and year on year incremental increases can be expected from varied disruptions – i.e. higher electrified vehicle adoption, growing migration to ride-sharing in major cities around the world, and more advanced driver assistance systems being mandatorily fitted, especially safety related ones, on mainstream vehicles. Based on our analysis, we believe traditional automakers, suppliers and stakeholders urgently need to understand these megatrends in greater detail, or bear the risk of becoming irrelevant or obsolete. This report qualitatively highlights some key definitive trends, technological and economical, that are reshaping the global automotive industry.

Table of Contents:-

  • Introduction
  • Key Planning Assumptions
  • Automotive Trends in Brief
    • Shared Mobility
    • Connected Cars
    • Electrification
    • Autonomous Vehicles
    • Global Consolidation and Alliances
  • Conclusion

Number of Pages: 31
Author: Vinay Piparsania
Published Date: March 2019

Shared Mobility Survey – India

Overview:

With the increase of urbanization and population density and busy lifestyle, maintaining a car for regular commute is becoming more difficult. In many cases, use of share mobility services like car sharing, ride-haling are more convenient and economical. As ride-hailing and ride-sharing grow popular in digital urban India, Counterpoint Research’s first of its kind, Shared Mobility Survey – India offers interesting and unique insights into India’s emerging shared mobility sector.

Table of Contents:

  • Methodology and Demographics
  • Travel Pattern & Factor Influencing
  • Future Preference
  • Installed App Analysis
  • Key Takeaways

Number of Pages: 34
Author: Pavel Naiya
Published Date: March 2019 

Term of Use and Privacy Policy

Counterpoint Technology Market Research Limited

Registration

In order to access Counterpoint Technology Market Research Limited (Company or We hereafter) Web sites, you may be asked to complete a registration form. You are required to provide contact information which is used to enhance the user experience and determine whether you are a paid subscriber or not.
Personal Information When you register on we ask you for personal information. We use this information to provide you with the best advice and highest-quality service as well as with offers that we think are relevant to you. We may also contact you regarding a Web site problem or other customer service-related issues. We do not sell, share or rent personal information about you collected on Company Web sites.

How to unsubscribe and Termination

You may request to terminate your account or unsubscribe to any email subscriptions or mailing lists at any time. In accessing and using this Website, User agrees to comply with all applicable laws and agrees not to take any action that would compromise the security or viability of this Website. The Company may terminate User’s access to this Website at any time for any reason. The terms hereunder regarding Accuracy of Information and Third Party Rights shall survive termination.

Website Content and Copyright

This Website is the property of Counterpoint and is protected by international copyright law and conventions. We grant users the right to access and use the Website, so long as such use is for internal information purposes, and User does not alter, copy, disseminate, redistribute or republish any content or feature of this Website. User acknowledges that access to and use of this Website is subject to these TERMS OF USE and any expanded access or use must be approved in writing by the Company.
– Passwords are for user’s individual use
– Passwords may not be shared with others
– Users may not store documents in shared folders.
– Users may not redistribute documents to non-users unless otherwise stated in their contract terms.

Changes or Updates to the Website

The Company reserves the right to change, update or discontinue any aspect of this Website at any time without notice. Your continued use of the Website after any such change constitutes your agreement to these TERMS OF USE, as modified.
Accuracy of Information: While the information contained on this Website has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, We disclaims all warranties as to the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of such information. User assumes sole responsibility for the use it makes of this Website to achieve his/her intended results.

Third Party Links: This Website may contain links to other third party websites, which are provided as additional resources for the convenience of Users. We do not endorse, sponsor or accept any responsibility for these third party websites, User agrees to direct any concerns relating to these third party websites to the relevant website administrator.

Cookies and Tracking

We may monitor how you use our Web sites. It is used solely for purposes of enabling us to provide you with a personalized Web site experience.
This data may also be used in the aggregate, to identify appropriate product offerings and subscription plans.
Cookies may be set in order to identify you and determine your access privileges. Cookies are simply identifiers. You have the ability to delete cookie files from your hard disk drive.