Apr 9, 2021 SOURCE: BusinessWire
Global Automotive Engine Technologies Overview and Market Forecast, Q4 2020 - Major Suppliers, Top Markets, Technology Trends and Market Size Forecasts - ResearchAndMarkets.com
The "Automotive Engine Technologies - Global Sector Overview and Forecast (Q4 2020 Update)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the emerging light vehicle engine technologies required to meet CO2 and fuel economy mandates, major suppliers, top markets, technology trends and market size forecasts.
Scope
- This report contains an overview of an automotive sector along with detailed related component forecasts, supported by information drawn from the publisher's extensive range of sources.
Key Topics Covered:
Introduction
- Pester analysis
- Market forecasts
- 48 volt mild hybrids
- Diesel engines
Forecasts - forced induction total
- Fuel injection systems
- Hydrogen market projections
- Petrol engines
- VW diesel emission scandal
- OEM overview
- BMW
- Daimler
- Fiat-Chrysler
- Ford
- GM
- Honda
- Honda engine that's 45% thermally efficient
- Hyundai-Kia
- Jaguar Land Rover
- Mazda
- Nissan
- PSA Groupe
- Renault
- Subaru Corporation
- Toyota
- Volkswagen
- Volvo
- Supplier overview
- BorgWarner
- Bosch-Mahle
- Continental AG
- Delphi Technologies
- Denso
- Federal-Mogul
- Hanon Systems
- Honeywell International Inc.
- IHI/IHI Charging Systems International
- Keihin Corp
- Mahle
- Martinrea
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- Modine
- Robert Bosch GmbH
- Schaeffler Group (INA-Holding)
- Sogefi
- Stanadyne
- Valeo
- Wabco
- Others
- Technology overview
- 48V mild hybrids
- OEM 48V activity
- Supplier 48V activity
- What will 48V bring?
- Alternatives to electrification
- Biodiesel
- Ethanol
- Future fuels conclusions
- Hydrogen
- Daimler (Mercedes-Benz) - fuel-cell vehicles
- General Motors - fuel-cell vehicles
- Honda - fuel-cell vehicles
- Hyundai - fuel-cell vehicles
- Toyota - fuel-cell vehicles
- Natural gas and LPG
- Atkinson developments
- Thermally efficient Toyota and Honda engines
- Downsizing/downspeeding
- Active engine mounts
- Pendulum dampers
- Energy recovery
- Exhaust gas heat recovery
- KERS
- Rankine heat engines
- Stirling engines
- Thermoelectric generators
- Thermoelectric nanowires
- van der Waals Schottky diode
- Forced induction
- Forced induction technical developments
- Fuel injection systems
- Diesel
- Injection rate shaping
- Rail pressures
- Supplier competitive positioning diesel injection
- Variable nozzle
- Other developments
- Petrol
- Supplier competitive positioning for petrol injection
- Full (parallel or 'power-split') hybrids
- Other alternative engines
- HCCI/CAI
- OEMs and HCCI
- Ignition
- Alternative ignition systems
- Lean burn
- Materials
- Engine blocks
- Split cycle engines
- Stratified charge
- Variable compression ratio
- Variable compression ratio engines
- Variable displacement engine
- Variable Valve Actuation
- Camless engines
- Cylinder deactivation
- Diesel VVA
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