The global automotive filters market size is projected to grow from USD 12.9 billion in 2024 to USD 14.6 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 2.1% during the forecast period. The automotive filter market’s growth is primarily driven by technological advancements leading to more efficient filtration media and stringent emissions regulations necessitating adopting environmentally friendly solutions. Additionally, increasing vehicle production, rising demand for low-emission vehicles, and the expanding market for electric and hybrid vehicles contribute to the market’s growth.
BEVs are estimated to be the fastest-growing filter market in the Electric & Hybrid segment.
While BEVs do not require oil or fuel filters, their focus on passenger comfort remains crucial. Filters like cabin filters, battery coolant filters, cathode air cleaner systems, and EMI are used in BEVs. Cabin air filters in BEVs likely adhere to existing ISO standards like ISO 16889. The cabin filters capture allergens, pollutants, and harmful particulates from outside air, ensuring a clean and healthy in-cabin environment. Activated carbon cabin air filters are used to trap odors as well as pollutants, preventing them from reaching inside the vehicle cabin. Cabin HEPA filters are certified to capture at least 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns in diameter. This includes dust, pollen, smoke, allergens, bacteria, and viruses. Tesla equips many of its vehicles with HEPA filters, a type of HEPA filter they refer to as a Bioweapon Defense Mode air filtration system.
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Agricultural tractors are poised to maintain dominance in the off-highway equipment filter market (ICE).
Agricultural tractors dominate the off-highway filter market, driven by increased adoption in Asia Pacific. Currently, the tractor industry is dominated by diesel tractors. These engines require many filter types as on-highway vehicles, including engine oil, air, and fuel filters, protecting the fuel system and improving combustion efficiency. This can lead to a demand for advanced filtration technologies in newer tractor models to comply with these regulations and standards.
In 2023, the global tractor market saw a 3.2% increase compared to the previous year, 2022. Globally, tractors between 40 HP and 100 HP are experiencing the most robust growth. In the coming years, there will also be a high demand for tractors, from 40 HP to 100 HP. Asia Pacific is the largest tractor market globally, with a significant demand for tractors between 40 HP and 90 HP. Europe and North America will have a more substantial demand for tractors in the 40 HP to 140 HP range, with an increase in the stringency of emission regulations. Europe and Asia Pacific manufacturers are developing cleaner engine technologies like standard rail injection systems and exhaust gas after-treatment systems (like Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF) to comply with emission norms. This would generate the need for DPF in tractors in the coming years. Electrification of tractors will rely on electric motors and batteries that generate heat during operation. To maintain optimal operating temperatures, cooling system air filters will be used, generating the demand for such filters.
North America is estimated to be the most significant -growing market for automotive filters in 2024
North America holds >25% of the global automotive filters market. North America boasts a massive vehicle population, with many cars, trucks, and SUVs on the road, which translates to a significant need for replacement filters across various vehicle categories. North Americans tend to drive more compared to people in some other regions. This translates to higher vehicle wear and tear, necessitating more frequent filter replacements to maintain optimal performance.
The US and Canada enforce strict emission regulations for vehicles (like the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards and California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations). These regulations require advanced filtration technologies for on- & off-highway vehicles. This drives demand for high-performance air filters to capture particulate matter, Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs) for diesel engines to trap soot particles, and Gasoline Particulate Filters (GPFs) for newer gasoline direct injection (GDI) engines to capture fine particles.
Key Market Players:
The key players in the automotive filters market are MANN+HUMMEL (Germany), Donaldson Corporation (US), Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany), Denso Corporation (Japan), Parker Hannifin (US), Sogefi S.p.A (Italy), Cummins Inc. (US), MAHLE GmbH (Germany), Toyota Boshoku (Japan), and AHLSTROM-MUNKSJO (Sweden).
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