Engine Actuators Market 2021-2027 Trends, Research Report, Growth Trends, Opportunities, Forecast to 2027
An actuator is part of a device that is useful for controlling or moving a system or mechanism. An actuator requires a source of energy and a control signal, which will be comparatively a low energy such as household current or voltage, hydraulic or pneumatic pressure or sometimes human power. The key supply of energy may be household current, pneumatic pressure or hydraulic fluid pressure. The actuator converts the power into mechanical motion when it receives the control signal.
The global automotive Engine Actuators Market can be segmented by product type, and region. When it comes to type of automotive actuators, the global market can be segregated into electronic throttle system and variable valve timing systems. In 2016, the variable valve timing systems segment held the utmost share of industry and probably will maintain its dominant position within the forecast period. The variation in vehicular emission norms and the increasing awareness one of the car-users for fuel-efficient vehicles probably will fuel the growth of the segment.
Actuators are mechanical or electromechanical devices that are used to control motion. They convert any type of energy usually electrical into motion. The effect is used in various industrial and scientific applications such as nanopositioning in semiconductor manufacturing, microfluidic motors, and valves, etc. Another promising actuator concept depends on charge-induced changes of surface stress.
With advancements in technology, autonomous vehicles are expected to put in various actuators to improve safety and comfort. The automotive actuators market is growing continuously due to the constant growth in production along with sales of automobiles (passenger cars, LCVs, HCVs, and off-highway vehicles) over the globe. Sensors, applications, controller hardware, and actuators are regarded as being the backbone of the current and future automotive systems.
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