Automotive Fuel Transfer Pumps Market is Poised to Drive Accelerated Expansion in Coming Years: P&S Intelligence
The automotive fuel transfer pump is an integral part of a vehicle, as it is employed for transmission, lubrication, and transfer of the fuel to the engine. Unlike before, such pumps are now being used for the overall improvement of automobiles’ performance, especially their fuel efficiency. Pumps use electrical or mechanical energy to push the fuel into the combustion chamber of the engine. With the increasing focus on reducing the rate of environmental degradation, manufacturers are coming up with more-efficient pumps, which adhere to the vehicular emission norms of governments worldwide.
Automobile manufacturers are integrating technologies such as power steering, automatic transmission, gasoline direct injection, and gasoline turbochargers, along with efficient automotive fuel transfer pumps, for enhanced the driving experience and complying with emission regulations.
The sale of electrical automotive fuel transfer pumps is more than the mechanical ones. This is due to the benefits offered by electrical pumps, majorly higher durability, enhanced pressure regulation, and less susceptibility to wear and tear. These features enhance the efficiency and performance of the pump, thereby making it more popular than the mechanical pumps. The increasing deployment of electrical pumps by the automobile industry is also due to the increasing awareness about these variants.
Further, the pump type segment of the automotive fuel transfer pumps market is categorized into fuel supply, engine oil, vacuum, transmission oil, fuel injection, and others. The fuel supply pump category held the maximum share in the market in 2015, as these components are mostly used in passenger cars, which account for over 70% of the vehicles produced in the world. Fuel supply pumps are installed just outside the fuel tank, to transfer the required amount of fuel from the tank to the engine at the optimum pressure.
The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region has generated the maximum demand for automotive fuel transfer pumps in recent years, due to its growing automobile industry. Europe bought the second-largest quantity of these pumps in the past due to the presence of eminent automotive producers here. In either region, hybrid and electric passenger vehicles have generated a huge demand for automobile fuel transfer pumps in recent years. Due to the increasing adoption of hybrid and electric vehicles in Italy, France, and Germany, these countries are expected to demonstrate an even higher demand for such automotive components in the future.
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