Auto Electronics Aftermarket May Achieve US$ 8-10 bn Opportunity

- Advertisement -
  • LATL is targeting this opportunity by foraying into telematics products
  • ACMA plans to create dedicated clusters to localise automotive electronics

The market opportunity for automotive electronics in the aftermarket is expected to reach at US$ 8-10 billion, says a report by the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA). The industry body estimates that the automotive electronics market is set to grow by 10x to about US$ 80 billion over the next decade.

The latest trend in the technology and electronics sector has changed the consumer’s preferences towards more modern technologies in their vehicles.

Lumax Auto Technologies (LATL) is targeting this growth opportunity by foraying into telematics products for the aftermarket. The company sees a huge market opportunity for millions of existing commercial vehicles, ready to be equipped with telematics devices, to meet the AIS-140 norms implemented in April 2019.

- Advertisement -

“The aftermarket is one of the fastest growing segments of the industry and also offers better margins to suppliers. Automotive electronics is a valuable opportunity for component manufacturers to tap into future growth,” said Vinnie Mehta, Director General, ACMA.

“We have identified 30 automotive-electronics products that are low-hanging fruits and can be quickly localised. We must create dedicated clusters to localise automotive electronics, and these clusters could also cater to not just automotive, but to a larger section of the industry as well. Many states in India are vying to attract investments into automotive electronics,” Mehta added.

The evolving regulatory framework in India, particularly in terms of emissions and safety standards, is indeed creating new opportunities for Indian component manufacturers. These changes are driven by various factors, including reducing pollution, enhancing vehicle safety, and aligning with global standards.

ACMA is helping Indian automotive component manufacturers to explore and leverage global aftermarket opportunities. Such initiatives benefit individual companies and contribute to the growth and competitiveness of the Indian automotive component manufacturing sector as a whole.

“The favourable changes in emissions and safety regulatory requirements have made Indian products at par with global standards. ACMA is actively involved in the promotion of aftermarket exports and is helping its member companies to map newer markets to tap,” Mehta concluded.

- Advertisement -

Most Popular Articles

Nitisha Dubey
Nitisha Dubey
Nitisha Dubey is a journalist at EFY. She focuses on startups and innovations with a deep interest in new technologies and business models.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Exclusive

EV Sector May Soon Be Designated As Priority Lending Sector, Says Kartikey Hariyani

0
While it is crystal clear that several commercial electric vehicle original equipment manufacturers (EV OEMs) face difficulties getting financing options for end consumers, is...

NVIDIA Record $26B Q1 Revenue, Announces Stock Split And Dividend Hike

0
The quarterly cash dividend has been raised by 150%, resulting in $0.01 per share on a post-split basis. NVIDIA reported first-quarter revenue for the period...

“AIC-T-Hub Aims To Grow Startups So More Indian Unicorns Can Contribute To The GDP”

0
T-Hub has collaborated with Atal Incubation Centre (AIC), initiated by the Atal Innovation Mission to incubate semiconductor startups, fostering innovation for India’s advancement in...

Buzz

Ananant System Collaborated With  IESA To Develop BSNL’s 5G Chip

0
Ananant Systems collaborated with major telecom equipment manufacturers to develop chips for the forthcoming 5G network of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL).   The Bengaluru-based company...

Can India’s Smartphone Prices Withstand Budget Surge?

0
Affordable 5G handset influx halts price surge in India. IDC reports flat $263 ASP, driven by 22% rise in mass budget phone shipments.  In the...

Altium Invests in India, Headquarters in Bengaluru

0
IT firm  Altium is set to enhance its digital and physical space in India through its Bengaluru office and invests to educate India’s next...

Important Sectors

Ananant System Collaborated With  IESA To Develop BSNL’s 5G Chip

0
Ananant Systems collaborated with major telecom equipment manufacturers to develop chips for the forthcoming 5G network of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL).   The Bengaluru-based company...

EV Sector May Soon Be Designated As Priority Lending Sector, Says Kartikey Hariyani

0
While it is crystal clear that several commercial electric vehicle original equipment manufacturers (EV OEMs) face difficulties getting financing options for end consumers, is...

DFC Investment $3.8 Billion, To Boost Women Empowerment

0
DFC plans to invest $3.8 billion to bridge India’s renewable energy gap, partnering with USAID to boost women’s economic participation India, with 80 percent of...

Indian PE-VC Investments Hit $39bn, Boosted By Manufacturing, EVs In 2023

0
The EV market is anticipated to see strong deal activity, especially among OEMs planning capacity expansions or new product launches, as well as in...

BluSmart Aims To Raise $300M Funding To Expand Electric Fleet

0
Punit Goyal, BluSmart's co-founder, intends to extend operations to Dubai using 100 Audi EVs and targets having 300 Audi and Tesla vehicles by December. BluSmart,...

Manufacturing

Indian PE-VC Investments Hit $39bn, Boosted By Manufacturing, EVs In 2023

0
The EV market is anticipated to see strong deal activity, especially among OEMs planning capacity expansions or new product launches, as well as in...

Mitsubishi Electric, Aisin Create JV For EV Parts

0
The joint venture will focus on the development, production, and sale of traction motors, power converters, and their control software. These components will be...

Hyundai Mobis To Invest More In EV Parts, Chips

0
Hyundai Mobis, the top auto parts manufacturer in South Korea, announced its intention to increase investment in electric vehicle (EV) components and automotive chips...

Vitesco Tech Delivers Electric Drive For Honda CR-V PHEV

0
This is the first integration of a Vitesco Technologies drive system into a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV). Vitesco Technologies will provide its EMR3...

Google To Begin Pixel Production At Foxconn, Dixon In September

0
According to sources, Google's collaboration with Foxconn complements its plan to manufacture Pixel smartphones at the Dixon facility. Google is set to partner with Foxconn...