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Turbochargers and Superchargers Market Drivers, Powertrain Strategies, Market segmentation and Dynamics 2016 – Major Trends and The Future of Forced Induction to 2020 – Research and Markets

June 7, 2016 | By Business Wire News

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Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Turbochargers and Superchargers – Major Trends and The Future of Forced Induction “ report to their offering.

Market drivers, powertrain strategies, market segmentation and dynamics, forecasts to 2020, current and future forced induction technology, and detailed sector supplier profiles.

In a 2016 expert survey on the future of powertrain, forced induction was voted in the top 5 most important technologies for achieving powertrain objectives in the next 10 years, clearly showing that much is still expected of this proven technology.

Because of the inherent benefits of forced induction, primarily the ability to allow engine downsizing for fuel economy and CO2 emission standards compliance while retaining excellent drivability, the technology has moved from being a niche powertrain system to becoming central to powertrain strategy.

It’s applied for downsizing gasoline engines (1.0 litre turbocharged gasoline engines are now common in C- and even D-segment cars in Europe), for making diesel engines overcome their inherent problems with power and torque delivery, and even for a new approach to performance engines, to the point where the 2016 Porsche 911 engine range will be practically all forced induction.

Downsized turbocharged engines offer the power that the customer wants along with the efficiencies of fuel economy and the benefits that go along with the lightweighting – Frank Paluch, president of Honda R&D Americas

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1: Forced induction – a critical enabling technology for CO2 reduction

Chapter 2: Forced induction – market segmentation

Chapter 3: Powertrain strategy – downsizing and downspeeding

Chapter 4: Market dynamics – industry initiatives drive engine efficiency

Chapter 5: Technologies – the key competitive battleground

Chapter 6: The future of turbocharging and supercharging

Chapter 7: Market drivers dominated by tougher emissions regulation

Company profiles

  • BorgWarner
  • Bosch Mahle Turbo Systems
  • Continental AG
  • Cummins
  • Eaton
  • Honeywell
  • IHI Corporation
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
  • Valeo

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/nkvvst/turbochargers_and

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