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Automotive Fuel Tanks Market Anticipated To Reach US$ 40 Bn By 2025

Author: Vinay Londhe
by Vinay Londhe
Posted: Nov 09, 2017

Rapid industrialization in emerging markets has led to the emergence of a thriving automotive industry in countries such as China, India, and Brazil, in addition to well-established industries in Europe and North America. This should drive the growth of ancillary components such as automotive fuel tanks, which Persistence Market Research has analyzed in depth in its upcoming report ‘Automotive Fuel Tanks Market: Global Industry Analysis 2012 – 2016 and Forecast 2017 – 2025’. With a robust CAGR of 7.0% in terms of value for the period 2017-2025, the global automotive fuel tanks market is on track to be worth over US$ 40 Bn by end 2025, making it a market too lucrative to ignore.

With a value share of about 94%, conventional fuels will remain dominant in the automotive fuel tanks market and unless radical new technologies are developed, it is quite unlikely that alternate fuels should come anywhere close. A market value of about US$ 38 Bn likely to be recorded by 2025 with a CAGR of 7.0% makes conventional fuels extremely important in the medium to long term.

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The 45 to 75 Liters fuel tank segment is estimated to account for more than 55% value share by capacity in 2017. However, it is losing popularity to the Above 75 Liters segment as consumers are expressing a preference for carrying larger amounts of fuel. This is particularly true in the commercial sector as a large fuel tank reduces the constant need to refuel the tank over and over again. As road connectivity and infrastructure improves in emerging economies, the Above 75 Liters segment is predicted to become popular.

The OEM channel is a far more profitable opportunity for key stakeholders in the automotive fuel tanks market as it represents a consistent market share of 91% during the forecast period. The OEM channel is projected to retain its commanding position in the global market and is poised to be worth more than US$ 37 Bn by the end of the forecast period.

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Passenger Cars account for a market share of more than 3/4th of the automotive fuel tanks market and it wouldn’t be surprising if companies decide to target this segment over both the LCV and HCV segments. The passenger car segment is on track to be worth over US$ 30 Bn by end 2025 and could grow with a robust CAGR of 7.0% during the eight year study period.

The APAC region is likely to touch a market share of 50% in the global automotive fuel tanks market in 2017, largely led by the fast-growing economies of China and India. A value of around US$ 20 Bn in 2025 is just the tip of the iceberg of limitless potential that exists for major stakeholders in the APAC automotive fuel tanks market.

The companies profiled in the report include Kautex Textron GmbH & Co KG, Plastic Omnium SA, WESTPORT FUEL SYSTEMS INC, MAGNA INTERNATIONAL INC, TI Automotive Ltd, YAPP Automotive Parts Co., Ltd., Benteler International AG, Kongsberg Automotive, Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd., Visteon Corporation, ALLGAIER WERKE GMBH, Donghee Industrial CO. LTD., FTS CO. LTD., FUTABA INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD., Hwashin CO., LTD., Martinrea International Inc., NORTHSIDE INDUSTRIES, SMA SERBATOI SPA, Spectra Premium Inc., and Yachiyo Industry Co., Ltd.

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