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Global market review of electronic braking systems - forecasts to 2010 2004 edition
by Matthew Beecham
October 2004
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Table of contents
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Table of contents ........................................................................................................................... iii
List of tables .................................................................................................................................... v
List of figures ................................................................................................................................. vi
Acknowledgements ...................................................................................................................... vii
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Chapter 1 Introduction.................................................................................................................... 1 Throttling back on brake-by-wire...............................................................................................1 Report coverage........................................................................................................................ 2
Chapter 2 The market ..................................................................................................................... 3 Market players........................................................................................................................... 3 Market shares - global............................................................................................................... 4 Market shares - Europe............................................................................................................. 7 Market shares - North America ................................................................................................. 8 Market shares - Japan .............................................................................................................. 9 Market forecasts - electronic braking systems.......................................................................... 9 Market forecasts - anti-lock braking systems.......................................................................... 11 Market forecasts - electronic stability programme .................................................................. 13 Market forecasts - electric parking brake ................................................................................ 16
Chapter 3 Technical review.......................................................................................................... 19 Developments in braking systems .......................................................................................... 19 Brake pad developments ........................................................................................................ 20 Reducing brake squeal ........................................................................................................... 20 Fully automatic braking ........................................................................................................... 21 Continental’s MK25e............................................................................................................... 21 Brake-by-wire systems............................................................................................................ 22 Advantages of EHB................................................................................................................. 23 Bosch’s ESP program............................................................................................................. 23
Chapter 4 Manufacturers.............................................................................................................. 25 Advics...................................................................................................................................... 25 Robert Bosch GmbH............................................................................................................... 26
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Continental Teves ................................................................................................................... 28 Delphi Corporation .................................................................................................................. 31 TRW Automotive ..................................................................................................................... 31
Appendix 1 Glossary .................................................................................................................... 34
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List of tables
Table 1: Electronic brake system manufacturers: summary of business activities ........................... 3
Table 2: Electronic braking system equipment fitment rates in passenger cars and light trucks,
Western Europe, North America, Japan, 2000 - 2010.............................................. 10
Table 3: Electronic braking system equipment fitment volume in passenger cars and light trucks,
Western Europe, North America, Japan, 2000 - 2010.............................................. 10
Table 4: Market value of electronic braking system equipment in passenger cars and light trucks,
Western Europe, North America, Japan, 2000 - 2010.............................................. 11
Table 5: ABS equipment fitment rates in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe, North
America, Japan, 2000 - 2010 ................................................................................... 12
Table 6: ABS equipment fitment volume in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe, North
America, Japan, 2000 - 2010 ................................................................................... 12
Table 7: Market value of ABS equipment in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe,
North America, Japan, 2000 - 2010.......................................................................... 13
Table 8: ESP equipment fitment rates in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe, North
America, Japan, 2000 - 2010 ................................................................................... 15
Table 9: ESP equipment fitment volume in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe, North
America, Japan, 2000 - 2010 ................................................................................... 16
Table 10: Market value of ESP equipment in passenger cars and light trucks, Western Europe,
North America, Japan, 2000 - 2010.......................................................................... 16
Table 11: Electric parking brake equipment fitment rates in passenger cars and light trucks,
Western Europe and Japan, 2000 - 2010................................................................. 18
Table 12: Electric parking brake equipment fitment volume in passenger cars and light trucks,
Western Europe and Japan, 2000 - 2010................................................................. 18
Table 13: Market value of electric parking brake equipment in passenger cars and light trucks,
Western Europe Japan, 2000 - 2010........................................................................ 18
Table 14: Continental Automotive Systems’ brake manufacturing locations, and products made .29
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List of figures
Figure 1: Global market shares for electronic braking systems, 2003 .............................................. 5
Figure 2: Global market shares for anti-locking brake systems, 2003 .............................................. 7
Figure 3: European market for ESP systems, 2003.......................................................................... 8
Figure 4: Delphi’s Maximum Torque Brake..................................................................................... 19
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Acknowledgements
The publishers would especially like to thank Bosch, Delphi and TRW for their
assistance in compiling this report.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Throttling back on brake-by-wire
Demands for more performance with minimal cost or weight penalties are
pressurising brake system designers to come up with new ideas. New
materials such as aluminium or ceramic discs have been closely studied, as
have the friction materials themselves, plus better caliper designs, and four-pot
calipers are now relatively commonplace. However, the main improvements in
braking in recent years have come from electronic control, firstly ABS (anti-
locking braking system), then EBA (emergency braking assistance). Technical
advances into the brake-by-wire arena, such as electro-hydraulic braking
(EHB) and electro-mechanical braking (EMB) are still in the early stages. It is
said that brake-by-wire will lead to more effective and safer braking,
eliminating bulky hydraulic technology, releasing space and reducing
maintenance.
The development push toward brake-by-wire by manufacturers has slowed
following the frustration by Bosch in rolling out its EHB solution. Bosch’s
concept for brake-by-wire, is the electro-hydraulic brake SBC (Sensotronic
Brake Control). The new Mercedes-Benz SL was the world's first production
car to use the electro-hydraulic brake-by-wire system. Developed by Bosch,
the system offers faster and more precise braking and allows functions such
as ABS and ESP to be built in. Despite the technical merits of the SBC system,
Bosch has not yet found other customers willing to use this technology.
Unlike Bosch, Delphi put its faith in EMB four years ago. Delphi’s EMB
replaces the conventional hydraulic braking system with electrically driven
actuators. Each EMB caliper integrates an electric motor, a gear reduction
stage and a ball screw into a package that is slightly larger than a conventional
caliper. A central processor provides control and a pedal feel emulator
provides driver feedback. An integrated parking brake operates on the rear
wheels. Delphi says the units can be supplied as ‘plug and play’ modules,
ready to bolt onto the vehicle.
In this second edition reviewing the key market drivers for electronic braking
systems, we consider these developments along with providing broader
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market analysis, including installation, volume and market value forecasts of
anti-locking braking systems (ABS) and electronic stability programmes (ESP).
While ABS prevents the wheels from locking during braking, and Traction
Control System (TCS) stops the wheels from spinning on acceleration, ESP
goes one step beyond the functions of both these systems. It reduces, in
addition, the risk of skidding in all driving situations. ESP permanently monitors
the vehicle’s motion and compares it with the driver’s wishes (steering angle).
If the position of the steering wheel deviates from the actual direction in which
the vehicle is moving, this means that there is a risk of skidding. In this
situation ESP comes into play: By applying the brakes on individual wheels in
carefully measured doses so that the vehicle is stabilised and held more safely
on course.
Overall, we estimate that the Western European electronic braking system
market was worth about €3bn last year. Given the recent mandatory fitment of
ABS - from 1st July 2004, every new car produced for the West European
market is fitted with ABS - there is now pressure to fit ESP as standard. We
estimate that around one-third of newly registered cars in West Europe were
fitted with ESP in 2003. Installation rates could reach 45% by 2010. In North
America, we predict a booming market for ESP with fitment rates of just 6% in
2003 lifting to 16% by the end of the decade. The main reason for the disparity
in fitment rates of ESP in Western Europe and North America is the greater
competition between ESP suppliers in Europe, which has led to lower prices,
making it feasible to offer the technology on lower-end vehicles.
Report coverage
Chapter two sets out our forecast for product trends, fitment levels and market
wholesale values for ABS, ESP, electric parking brake and electronic braking
systems in Western Europe, North America and Japan through 2010. It also
identifies some shares for those supplying both ABS and ESP markets. All in
all, this report provides no less than 33 market volume and value forecasts by
region and technology through 2010. Chapter three sets out some recent
innovations and the forces driving those technical advances. Chapter four provides brief profiles of the major electronic brake system manufacturers,
namely Advics, Bosch, Continental Teves, Delphi and TRW.
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Chapter 2 The market
Market players
Following some intensive restructuring activity during the 1990s in the US and
Europe, opportunities for further consolidation in the light vehicle electronic
braking systems segment have largely dried up, with Bosch, Continental
Teves, Advics and TRW - dominating the market. Delphi is the 5th largest
supplier of electronic braking systems, enjoying 6% global market share.
Table 1: Electronic brake system manufacturers: summary of business activities
Manufacturer Electronic brake systems business activity
Advics
Bosch
Continental Teves
TRW Automotive
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Market shares - global
The big four brake producers - Bosch, Continental Teves, Advics and TRW -
currently account for 90% of the global market.
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Figure 1: Global market shares for electronic braking systems, 2003 (% of volume)
Manufacturer/Supplier 2003
Bosch
Continental Teves
TRW
Advics
Delphi
Others
Total 100
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The two German groups, Robert Bosch and Continental still dominate the
global ABS market, collectively accounting for nearly 75% of the market.
ABS has been a spectacular success for Bosch since its launch 25 years ago.
The company produces about every third system worldwide (every second in
Europe) and recently celebrated the manufacture of its 100 millionth unit.
Further growth in Europe is likely to be modest however, as the technology
reaches saturation. “Market acceptability for even more sophisticated and
therefore more expensive systems appears to be currently in decline,” said
Guenther Plapp, director of development, chassis systems division of Bosch.
For that reason, Bosch has therefore pursued the idea of a scaleable product
range based on ESP. These technologies waiting in the wings include
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electronic brake pre-fill, brake disc wiping, tyre pressure monitoring, hill hold
control, 'soft-stop', and adaptive cruise control (see Bosch profile for an
explanation of each). Beyond that, is Bosch's combined active and passive
safety system, CAPS, which networks the ESP, braking system, active
steering, driver assistance and restraint systems into an integrated whole. This
will be achieved mostly with conventional brake technology.
Germany’s Continental ranks in second place in the global electronic braking
system market. It also ranks second in the electronic braking system market in
North America and Europe. In the brake actuation sector, Continental Teves
also ranks in second place in South America and worldwide. The company
currently supplies electronic braking systems (ESP, ABS and TCS) for a range
of models, including the Porsche Cayenne, Lincoln Navigator, Ford Expedition,
Ford Explorer, Mercedes-Benz M-Class, Nissan Terrano, Volkswagen
Transporter, Mercedes-Benz C-Class/SLK, BMW 3-Series/Z4, Chrysler 300C,
VW Golf/Touran/Audi A3 and A2, Ford Focus/Fiesta, Opel Astra, Renault
Laguna/Espace/Vel Satis, Peugeot 206/Citroen Pluriel/C3/C5, and Honda CR-
V. Continental Teves introduced its first ABS unit in 1984. The company
produces an electronic braking system every two seconds. Each work day,
Continental Teves produces 45,000 electronic braking systems, 136,000 brake
callipers, 59,000 brake cylinders, 37,000 brake boosters, 17,000 brake power
controllers, and 130,000 brake hoses. During 2003, Continental Teves sold
more than 3m ESP units for the first time, representing a volume increase of
29%.
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