2022 automotive turbocharger industry market analysis and forecast
2022-06-10 08:26Turbocharger is the only mechanical device that can increase the "output power" of an engine
with "constant efficiency" under existing technology. Turbocharging technology uses a special
compressor to compress the gas in advance before entering the cylinder, improve the density
of the gas into the cylinder, reduce the volume of the gas, the mass of the gas per unit volume
is greatly increased, and the fuel in the cylinder can be more fully burned to achieve the purpose
of improving the engine power.
Exhaust turbocharging system is commonly known as the turbocharging system, is to use the
exhaust gases from the engine to drive the turbine, the turbine drives the coaxial impeller pressure
air filter pipe into the air, pressurized into the cylinder, increase the volume of internal combustion
engine, so as to improve the adequacy of the combustion process, improve the fuel economy,
reduce exhaust emissions, Thus, the power and combustion efficiency of internal combustion
engine can be improved with the same amount of oil. Turbocharger is widely used in various
internal combustion engines including automobiles, engineering machinery, agricultural machinery,
ships, aviation, generator sets and other fields. Turbo charging system has the advantages of
reducing fuel consumption and exhaust emissions of internal combustion engines. It ADAPTS to
the global trend of automobile development towards energy saving and environmental protection.
In recent years, the allocation rate in the automobile field grows rapidly.
According to cicC enterprise credit statistics, the global turbocharger market sales of about 44
million units, estimated total market size of about $10 billion. The market penetration rate for
turbocharger vehicles is expected to grow from approximately 51% in 2019 to approximately
55% in 2025. Configuration demand continues to increase, with gasoline turbocharger market
penetration continuing to grow from approximately 44% in 2020 to 56% in 2023. Between 2019
and 2025, more than 372 million new cars with turbocharged engines are forecast to be built
worldwide.