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Automotive Heat Exchanger Market Size & Share Analysis 2027

The Automotive Heat Exchanger Market is projected to grow from USD 28.9 billion in 2022 to USD 34.3 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 3.5%.

Factors such as growth in vehicle production, paired with increasing adoption of HVAC systems in off-highway and high-end commercial vehicles are expected to augment revenues for the Automotive Heat Exchanger market. Advancements in mobility solutions, in conjunction with increase in demand for battery thermal management systems will create favorable opportunities for this market.

“Europe is expected to have significant share in the automotive heat exchanger market in 2027.”

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BEV segment is estimated to hold the largest market by 2027

The BEV segment is expected to register the fastest growth during the forecast period and surpass the HEV segment by 2027. BEVs have been witnessing an increasing demand due to growing concerns over emission reduction worldwide. Due to the low availability of charging stations and the high cost of EV batteries, BEVs had a low demand around 4-5 years back. However, the demand for BEVs has been rising significantly due to the decreasing cost of EV batteries at a fast and steady rate coupled with increasing EV range and growing EV charging network worldwide. Most top selling EVs in the market in 2021 were BEVs. BEV is an emission-free alternative powered by an electric battery stored with chemical energy. The battery used in a BEV is rechargeable and accounts for approximately 70% of the weight of the vehicle. OEMs are investing significantly in R&D to increase the efficiency of BEVs. Tesla (US) and Chevrolet (US) have launched BEVs with a long range, while several advancements in battery and charging technology have helped improve sales.

Tube Fin segment is expected to hold the largest share in the automotive heat exchanger market during the forecast period

The tube fin heat exchanger typically has tubes with fins attached to the outside. In this type of heat exchanger, the heat transfer rate is greater due to the liquid flowing through the inside of the tubes for heat transfer and the additional heat transfer surface area due to the finned tube. Tube fins are the most widely used heat exchangers in the automotive domain. This type of heat exchanger is used in car radiators and condensers and evaporator coils of HVAC systems. The increasing adoption of HVAC systems in developing countries is driving the market for tube fin heat exchangers. In November 2020, Dana Incorporated announced that the new 2021 Land Rover Defender featured Danas latest Spicer AdvanTEK axles, typically designed to deliver improved performance and superior power density. The Defender also features several Dana technologies for engine and thermal management, including gaskets, thermal acoustical protective shielding, and engine oil coolers to support optimum engine performance.

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Key Players:

The Major Players in Automotive heat exchanger market are Denso Corporation (Japan), MAHLE GmbH (Germany), Valeo (France), Hanon Systems (South Korea), and T.RAD Co., Ltd. (Japan). These companies have strong product portfolio as well as strong distribution networks at the global level

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