Global Automotive Lightweight (Materials) Industry Report, 2019-2025 with a Focus on China - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Nov 08, 2019 12:07 pm
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The "Global and China Automotive Lightweight (Materials) Industry Report, 2019-2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

As an effective way to improve dynamic performance, reduce fuel consumption and cut emissions, lightweight holds the trend for the automotive sector across the world.

Global automobile lightweight market sustained a CAGR of roughly 10% between 2013 and 2018, being worth approximately RMB1 trillion in 2018. The ever-stricter demanding of countries on automobile fuel consumption will help automobile lightweight industry develop steadily, at a CAGR of over 5% from 2019 to 2025.

As a big automobile manufacturer and seller worldwide, China's automobile lightweight market soared by 8.2% year on year to RMB340 billion (or virtually one-third of the global total) in 2018, which will expectedly show the CAGR of 7%-10% during 2019-2025. As well as a need to ease the tight supply of crude oil and environmental pollution, wider use of new energy vehicles also fuels automobile lightweight demand.

Automobiles become lighter by way of using lightweight materials (now the mainstream in the market) or advanced process or optimizing structure. Lightweight materials include high-strength steel, aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys, and carbon fiber composites. China's development plan for lightweight technology involves the following: development priorities should be given to ultra-high-strength and advanced high-strength steel technologies in the short term, on third-generation automotive steel and aluminum alloy technologies in the midterm and to magnesium alloy and carbon fiber composite technologies in the long run.

In China, high-strength steel and aluminum alloys currently find the broadest application among automotive lightweight materials. In 2018, they together commanded more than 85% of the Chinese market, of which aluminum alloys with high unit price occupied the most, over 60% in the year.

High-strength steels: mature technology, low production cost, lightweight and high safety. In 2018, the automotive high-strength steel market was worth RMB68 billion or so, a figure projected to outnumber RMB100 billion in 2025. Major world-renowned manufacturers include: ArcelorMittal, Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal (NSSM), SSAB, JFE, ThyssenKrupp and POSCO; in China, key makers are Baosteel, WISCO, Ansteel and Panzhihua Iron & Steel, among which WISCO sweeps 50% shares in the Chinese market.

Aluminum alloys: sizable lightweight effect, reasonable technology roadmap, lower cost, and other merits. Big-name brands already apply a lot of aluminum alloy wheel hubs, aluminum alloy bodies, all-aluminum engines, and aluminum alloy transmission housings in their car models of differing classes. New energy vehicle companies take lightweight as their top priority and often use aluminum alloys, considering that battery, motor, and control systems add weight. It is predicted that China's automotive aluminum alloy market will be valued at least RMB300 billion in 2025, compared with around RMB225 billion in 2018. More demand for aluminum alloys will be from vehicle body and chassis, and new energy vehicle aluminum alloy battery housings will be a new contributor.

Foreign aluminum alloy manufacturers are typically Ryobi, Ahresty and Georg Fischer, which remain professional and very competitive with large scale; main Chinese companies are Ningbo Xusheng Auto Technology Co., Ltd., Jiangsu Asia-Pacific Light Alloy Technology Co., Ltd. and Guangdong Hongtu Technology (Holdings) Co., Ltd. Generally speaking, Chinese companies are mostly small-sized and scattered, and the market desires to be concentrated with tremendous room for growth.

Magnesium alloys: poor corrosion resistance, flammability, high cost, and other demerits. Magnesium alloys are used not so widely as aluminum alloys in automobiles. They are often found in interiors, wheel hubs and powertrains. In 2018, China's automotive magnesium alloy market was worth about RMB20 billion. As yet, key local producers are comprised of Nanjing Yunhai Special Metals Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Wanfeng Auto Wheel Co., Ltd. and Qinghai Salt Lake Industry Co., Ltd., among which Nanjing Yunhai Special Metals Co., Ltd. leads the market.

Carbon fiber composites: application of carbon fiber composites in automobiles is still in its infancy in China. Such expensive materials are often utilized in racing cars, supercars, and other luxury cars, and seldom used in general civilian cars. In 2018, China's automotive carbon fiber composites market was valued at RMB20 billion. Carbon fiber composites will become increasingly widespread if production cost is lowered as they well outperform steel, magnesium, and aluminum in reducing automobile weight.

The following are highlighted in the report:

  • Automotive lightweight (definition, technology, development opportunities, etc.)
  • Global automotive lightweight industry (scale, status quo in major countries, development trends, etc.)
  • China automotive lightweight industry (prospects, market size, market structure, development trends, etc.)
  • Automotive lightweight materials (high-strength steel, aluminum alloy, magnesium alloy, and carbon fiber composites) (application, market size, etc.)
  • Automotive lightweight (lightweight chassis, body, and components) (application, market size, competitive pattern, etc.)
  • 12 aluminum alloy manufacturers, 4 high-strength steel makers, 4 carbon fiber composites producers and 4 magnesium alloy manufacturers (operation, lightweight material business, etc.).

Key Topics Covered

1. Automotive Lightweight

1.1 Definition

1.2 Technologies

1.3 Development Opportunities

2. Global Automotive Lightweight Industry

2.1 Industry Analysis

2.2 Development in Major Countries

2.2.1 USA

2.2.2 Japan

2.3 Development Tendencies

3. China Automotive Lightweight Industry

3.1 Development Environment

3.1.1 Economy

3.1.2 Policy

3.2 Market Situation

3.3 Competitive Landscape

3.4 Development Trends

4. Automotive Lightweight Materials

4.1 High Strength Steel Sheet

4.1.1 Use in Automotive Lightweight

4.1.2 Market Size of High Strength Sheets for Automobiles

4.2 Aluminum Alloy

4.2.1 Use in Automotive Lightweight

4.2.2 Market Size of Aluminum Alloys for Automobiles

4.3 Magnesium Alloy

4.3.1 Use in Automotive Lightweight

4.3.2 Market Size of Magnesium Alloys for Automobiles

4.4 Carbon Fiber Composites

4.4.1 Use in Automotive Lightweight

4.4.2 Market Size of Carbon Fiber Composites

4.4.3 Market Size of Carbon Fiber Composites for Automobiles

5. Automotive Lightweight Application

5.1 Lightweight of Chassis

5.1.1 Chassis Lightweight Process

5.1.2 Penetration of Aluminum Alloy Chassis

5.1.3 Aluminum Alloy Chassis Market Size

5.1.4 Competitive Pattern of Aluminum Alloy Chassis Market

5.2 Lightweight of Vehicle Body

5.3 Lightweight of Parts

6. Aluminum Material Manufacturers

6.1 Ningbo Xusheng Auto Technology Co. Ltd.

6.2 Guangdong Hongtu Technology (Holdings) Co. Ltd.

6.3 Guangdong PaiSheng Intelligent Technology Co. Ltd.

6.4 Dongguan Eontec Co. Ltd.

6.5 Guangdong Wencan Die Casting Co. Ltd.

6.6 IKD Co. Ltd.

6.7 Zhejiang VIE Science & Technology Co. Ltd.

6.8 Bethel Automotive Safety Systems Co. Ltd.

6.9 Saint Jean

6.10 Ryobi

6.11 Ahresty

6.12 Georg Fischer

7. High Strength Steel Manufacturers

7.1 Baoshan Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. (Baosteel)

7.2 Wuhan Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. (WISCO)

7.3 Nippon Steel Corporation

7.4 SSAB

8. Carbon Fiber Composite Manufacturers

8.1 Toray

8.2 Teijin

8.3 Jiangsu Hengshen

8.4 Jilin Tangu Carbon Fiber

9. Magnesium Alloy Manufacturers

9.1 Zhejiang Wanfeng Auto Wheel Co. Ltd.

9.2 Chongqing Boao Magnesium & Aluminum Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

9.3 Nanjing Yunhai Special Metals Co. Ltd.

9.4 Dewei Co. Ltd.

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/y1qzfy

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