Automotive Ignition Systems Market Growth, 2016-2026
An ignition system is a fuel-air mixture ignition system by generating a spark or by heating an electrode to a high temperature in spark ignition internal combustion engines. Automotive and automobile are the largest applications of ignition systems. The purpose of an ignition system is to generate a very high voltage from the battery of a car and send it to each sparkplug in turn, igniting the fuel-air mixture in the combustion chambers of the engine. The coil produces high voltage which is an electromagnetic device that converts the low-tension (LT) current from the battery to high-tension (HT) current when the distributor contact-breaker points open. The automotive ignition systems control the spark and timing of the spark plug firing to match the varying engine requirement and it increases battery voltage to a point where it will overcome the resistance offered by the spark plug gap and fire the plug.
Automotive Ignition Systems Market: Drivers & Restraints
Increasing prices of fuel coupled with rising environmental concerns regarding fuel emmisions form automobiles are driving the automotive and automobile players to manufacture efficient automotive ignition systems consistently during R&D. Incidences such as decrease in available voltage as engine speed increases are the few limitations of automotive ignition systems which could hamper market growth.
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Automotive Ignition Systems Market: Segmentation
The global automotive ignition systems market is classified on the basis of product type, ignition system component and region.
Based on product type, the global automotive ignition systems market is segmented into the following:
Conventional breaker point type ignition system
Electronic ignition systems
Distributorless ignition system
Based on ignition system component, the global automotive ignition systems market is segmented into the following:
Primary ignition system
Ignition switch
Coil primary windings
Distributor contact points
Condensor
Ignition resistor
Starter relay
Electronic ignition systems
Secondary ignition system
Coil secondary windings
Distributor cap
Rotor
Plug wires
Spark plugs
Automotive Ignition Systems Market: Overview
An automotive ignition system has a primary and a secondary electrical circuits. The distributor is the controller in an automotive ignition system which switches the primary current on and off and distributes the current to the appropriate spark plug whenever needed. Electronic ignition systems do not need distributor maintenance as often as conventional point-type ignition systems.
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Automotive Ignition Systems Market: Region wise Overview
Geographically, global automotive ignition systems market is classified into regions viz. North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific Excluding Japan (APEJ), Japan, Middle East and Africa (MEA).In APEJ, South Korea, India and China are major markets for automobiles and have a substantial share in the global ignition system market. Western Europe being an established market for automotive ignition systems and having the presence of significant manufacturers globally and the region is projected to register steady growth rates during the forecast period.
Automotive Ignition Systems Market: Key Players
The key research institutes in global automotive ignition systems market are DENSO, Delphi Automotive LLP, Robert Bosch (Australia) Pty Ltd, CEP Technologies Corporation, Diamond Electric Mfg. Corp, AUTO-LEK (P) Ltd., Wells Vehicle Electronics, RAE to name a few. The internal combustion engine is an important machine which has evolved in terms of efficiency from several decades. The automakers are involved in the manufacturing of internal combustion engines cause lesser pollution and are reliable machines.