Frost & Sullivan Reveals Global Powertrain Key Technologies and Trends by Region
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"OEMs will focus on hybridizing existing internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles as full hybrids have proven to help comply with stricter regulations and have also enjoyed consumer success in recent times," said Naga Karthik Voruganti, Research Analyst, Automotive & Transportation at Frost & Sullivan. "Engine downsizing will continue, while the highly efficient gasoline direct injection (GDI) engines will continue seeing an increase in adoption. The integration of gasoline particulate filters (GPFs) and three-way catalytic converters (3WCs) is expected to increase substantially in 2020 with more OEMs seeking to get their gasoline-powered vehicles certified under the new WLTP regulations."
Voruganti also said mild-hybrid powertrains and the standardization of exhaust after-treatment technologies, such as selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and coated GPF, are major technology trends that could impact the powertrain industry in 2020.
The growth opportunities in the key regional markets will vary considerably. The main trends and growth opportunities in each key region are presented below:
Global Powertrain Outlook, 2020 is part of Frost & Sullivan's global Automotive and Transportation Growth Partnership Service program.
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Global Powertrain Outlook, 2020
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