According to the report of Marketsand Markets, the global automotive supercharger market is expected to increase from US$7.26 billion in 2017 to US$10.95 billion in 2025, with a compound annual growth rate of 5.27% during the period.
The main factor driving the growth of the automotive supercharger market is the stringent fuel efficiency regulations introduced by various governments. The increase in sales of high-end vehicles has been caused by the increase in disposable equipment manufacturers and the increase in disposable income.
Gasoline engine vehicles account for the largest market share in 2017
Gasoline engine vehicles accounted for the largest share of the car booster market in 2017. This is because gasoline engines do not generate exhaust gas from diesel engines. Gasoline engine boosters are connected to the engine crankshaft via belts. Therefore, as the engine speed increases, gasoline The engine-driven supercharger also increases the power of the vehicle, which avoids the turbo lag problem encountered in diesel-powered vehicles.
2017 Roots pressurization technology accounts for the largest share of the market
Roots booster technology is a tried and true forced booster technology, so the market for Roots boosters is the largest. The updated version of Roots booster technology is a twin screw technology that uses screws instead of rotors. The latest supercharging technology is centrifugal technology, which has the characteristics of simple structure, high efficiency and low maintenance cost. Therefore, the future centrifugal technology will show significant growth.
Growing enthusiasm for US car races and sports is driving growth in the North American market
The growth of the automotive supercharger market in North America will be driven by the increase in the output of gasoline engine vehicles, the scale-down of engines, the government's regulations on fuel efficiency, and the increase in disposable income.
The report describes major players in the automotive supercharger market including Honeywell (USA), Eaton (Ireland), Valeo (France), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan), Federal-Mogul Corporation (USA), Ishikawajima Heavy Industries. (Japan), Paxton (USA), A& ACorvette (USA), VortechEngineering (USA), Rotrex (Denmark) and Aeristech (UK).