According to the MarketsandMarkets, global automotive TIC market is expected to grow from USD 16.5 billion in 2020 to USD 20.4 billion by 2025; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.3%.
Key players operating in the automotive TIC market are DEKRA SE (DEKRA) (Germany), TÜV SÜD Group (TÜV SÜD) (Germany), Applus Services S.A. (Applus+) (Spain), SGS Group (SGS) (Switzerland), TÜV Nord Group (TÜV Nord) (Germany), TÜV Rheinland Group (TÜV Rheinland) (Germany), Bureau Veritas S.A. (Bureau Veritas) (France), Intertek Group PLC (Intertek) (UK), Eurofins Scientific (Eurofins) (Luxembourg), Element Materials Technology (Element) (UK), Lloyd’s Register Group Limited (Lloyd’s) (UK), and MISTRAS Group, Inc. (MISTRAS) (US).
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Rising focus of governments to impose strict regulatory standards on the automotive industry
The global automotive industry is subject to various government regulations pertaining to passenger safety, as well as environmental concerns (emission levels, fuel economy, noise, and pollution). These regulations/standards directly impact and influence vehicle component designs. Strict government laws compel automakers to add safety features, such as seatbelts, airbags, and crumple zones, in an automobile.
Market for outsourced TIC services offered for electrical systems and components is expected to grow at higher CAGR during forecast period
Performance testing of electric and electronic automotive components includes climate testing, mechanical testing, vibration testing, electrical testing, durability testing, and EMC testing. Electrical systems and components in the automotive industry are subject to tests related to electrical parametric testing, such as power distribution and environmental performance testing of vehicles, including tensile, stress, volatility, and flammability test, as well as mechanical performance testing including vibrations, stress, fatigue, and mechanical shock. EMC testing or electric and RF testing help improve the safety of electric and electronic devices used in electric vehicles. Automotive EMC testing services include radiated emission test, conducted emission test, conducted transient emission test, electrostatic discharge test.
US is major market for periodical technical inspection services in North America
The North American market has been segmented into the US, Canada, and Mexico. In the US, vehicle inspection rules vary according to the state. Some states such as Delaware, District of Columbia, North Carolina, and Hawaii require annual inspection for commercial vehicles and cars and biennial inspection for passenger vehicles to test the roadworthiness and safety of on-road vehicles, while Maryland requires an inspection prior to the registration or transfer of ownership only. The Department of Land Transport has made it mandatory that all the registered vehicles must be periodically tested and inspected to ensure roadway safety and comply with traffic safety regulations.