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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Market Size Worth $183.81 Billion, Globally, by 2028 Growing at 25.4% CAGR | Exclusive Report by The Insight Partners
The Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Market comprises a vast array of sensors and technologies that are expected to register strength during the coming years. The report runs an in-depth analysis of market trends, key players, and future opportunities.
The . The Global Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Market is observing substantial growth and is expected to maintain its upward trajectory in the foreseeable future. This growth can be accredited to numerous factors. One of the prime factors is the rising adoption of autonomous vehicles. The introduction of self-driving vehicles is predicted to transform commuting. With features such as lane monitoring, emergency braking, and stability control, ADAS technologies have considerably decreased driving complexity. Autonomous cars use modern technologies and systems to acquire data, including LiDAR, radar, ultrasonic sensors, and high-definition cameras. An onboard smart autonomous driving system analyzes this data to operate the car safely. OEMs will include more cruise control capabilities and enhanced safety systems in semiautonomous vehicles as the focus on autonomous driving systems increases. Further, the growing emphasis on connected car technologies is also one of the prime factors boosting the growth of the ADAS market across the globe.
ADAS technology based on field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA)/state of charge (SoC) and automotive sensors can be integrated with advanced systems in the automotive industry, such as vision/camera to increase situational awareness and control, making driving easier and safer. A car is the largest and most often utilized connected system among the customer base. The ADAS market is anticipated to benefit from increased awareness of car safety ratings and lower component prices owing to the widespread use of cameras and radars. Major automakers are using ADAS systems to attain greater safety ratings and attract more customers. Navigational alerts, such as automated lighting, adaptive cruise control, and pedestrian accident avoidance mitigation (PCAM), notify drivers of possible threats, such as cars in blind areas and lane departures. As a result, top automakers either standardize safety systems across models or offer them as options. The demand for components such as cameras, radar sensors, ultrasonic sensors, and LiDAR will increase due to the rising penetration of advanced driver assistance systems during the forecasted period.
The incorporation of different sensors into automobiles is fueled by the rise of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving (AD) solutions. Radars, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors have become industry standards, responding to the need for road safety improvements.
The growth in EV sales is one of the prime factors boosting the need for automotive advanced driver assistance systems is also increasing in automobiles. Additionally, the continuous production of commercial vehicles across the globe is also fueling the need for automotive advanced driver assistance systems significantly, which is supporting the development of the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) market across the globe. The US, China , and Germany , among others, are some of the major countries contributing to the growth of the ADAS market.
In 2022, Asia Pacific led the market with a substantial revenue share, followed by Europe and North America . Asia Pacific is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
The Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Market is characterized by the presence of several major players, including:
These companies are adopting strategies such as new product launches, joint ventures, and geographical expansion to maintain their competitive edge in the market.
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are becoming more widely accessible in new automobiles. Human errors are responsible for nearly all car accidents, which may be avoided using ADAS. The goal of ADAS is to reduce the incidence of automobile accidents and the severity of those that cannot be prevented, therefore preventing fatalities and injuries. Forward-collision warning (FCW) and automated emergency braking (AEB), for example, are meant to deliver alerts and/or features that aid the driver with the driving job. These ADAS features are intended to improve driving safety and/or convenience.
The report from The Insight Partners, therefore, provides several stakeholders—including important information on component providers, system technology integrators, and system manufacturers—with valuable insights into how to successfully navigate this evolving market landscape and unlock new opportunities.
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