3D Printed Automotive Components Market - Forecast(2024 - 2030)
3D Printed Automotive Components Market Overview
3D Printed Automotive Components Market Size is expected to reach $1.5 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 11.84% during the forecast period 2021-2026, owing to increasing research and development activities and innovations that are strengthening the automotive industry worldwide. Similarly, with a huge capital investment in automotive technology, several manufacturers are focusing on lightweight vehicles to decrease fuel consumption and low emission. Among all the R&D activities, 3D printing in automotive has come up at a rapid pace and gaining attention in the global automotive industry. Increasing demand and sales of premium and new vehicles, stringent government norms and regulations regarding emission, higher fuel efficiency, and low emission, emerging economies, and technological enhancements are key factors that are projected to boost the global 3D printed automotive components industry outlook. Further growing collaborations between 3D printing companies and leading automotive companies to incorporate various techniques such as stereolithography, laser sintering, electron beam melting and laminated object manufacturing into their manufacturing process for innovative product innovations would help them achieve strategic edge over their competitors. Hence these kinds of factors are analysed to drive the 3D Printed Automotive Components industry in the forecast period 2021-2026.
Report Coverage
The report: “3D Printed Automotive Components Market Report– Forecast (2021-2026)”, by IndustryARC covers an in-depth analysis of the following segments of the 3D Printed Automotive Components Market
By Material: Nylon, Resin, Wax, Metal, Photopolymer, Others
By Process Type: FDM, DMLS/SLM, Others
By Application: Interior Accessories, Under the hood components, Air ducts, Full scale panel, Cast metal bracket & handle, Bezels, Lights, Others
By Geography: North America (U.S, Canada, Mexico), South America(Brazil, Argentina and others), Europe(Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia and Others), APAC(China, Japan India, SK, Aus and Others), and RoW (Middle east and Africa)
Key Takeaways
- 3D Printed Automotive Components in North America has dominated with a market share of 33% in 2020. Stringent governmental regulations regarding automobiles and auto parts are regulated through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Such regulations are related to improve the vehicle safety standards as well as reduce the vehicle emissions thereby driving the 3D Printed Automotive Components market growth.
- In 3D Printed Automotive Components Market, the DMLS/SLM of the 3D Printed Automotive Components is growing at the highest CAGR of 13.5% during the forecast period. Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an industrial 3D printing process that builds fully functional rapid metal prototypes and production parts in 7 days or less.
- The electric car market has witnessed rapid evolution with the ongoing developments in automotive sector and favorable government policies and support in terms of subsidies and grants, tax rebates. The exceptional growth prospects of the electric vehicles market is a major growth factor for the 3D Printed Automotive Components owing to its importance in this sector.
- 3D Printed Automotive Components companies are strengthening their position through mergers & acquisitions and continuously investing in research and development (R&D) activities to come up with solutions to cater to the changing requirements of customers.
3D Printed Automotive Components Market Value Share, by Geography, 2020 (%)
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3D Printed Automotive Components Market Segment Analysis – By Process Type
In 3D Printed Automotive Components Market, the DMLS/SLM of the 3D Printed Automotive Components is growing at the highest CAGR of 13.5% during the forecast period. Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an industrial 3D printing process that builds fully functional rapid metal prototypes and production parts in 7 days or less. A range of metals produce final parts that can be used for end-use applications. Similarly, it is used for both rapid prototyping and mass production of metal parts. This process can be used to build objects out of almost any metal alloy, unlike other 3D printing techniques. In most recently, NASA stated that DMLS allows workers to manufacture metal equipment as a whole, rather than having to produce individual components and assemble them to create the final product. Hence these advantages are analysed to drive the market growth in the forecast period 2021-2026.
3D Printed Automotive Components Market Segment Analysis - By Application
The Air Ducts segment of the 3D Printed Automotive Components market is growing at the highest CAGR of 13.7% during the forecast period. Many automotive OEMs and part manufacturers are cautiously investing in this technology. In the current scenario, 3D printing is mainly deployed for this prototyping application in the automotive industry. Moreover, this technology is gaining greater traction in the manufacturing of custom parts in the luxury and sports cars segment. In 2020, Silicon Valley 3D printing company Carbon is expanded its partnership with sports-car maker Lamborghini. The companies began working together in February with the development of a fuel cap and air-duct clip part for the Urus SUV. Under the expanded agreement, Carbon will produce 3D-printed central and lateral air vents for the dashboard of the Sián FKP 37 hybrid sports car. Similarly, companies such as Volvo Ford and others are also investing in this technology to reduce their manufacturing spending’s. Hence factors are analysed to drive the 3D Printed Automotive Components growth in the forecast period 2021-2026.
3D Printed Automotive Components Market Segment Analysis - By Geography
3D Printed Automotive Components in North America dominated with a market share of 33% in 2020. Stringent governmental regulations regarding automobiles and auto parts are regulated through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Such regulations are related to improve the vehicle safety standards as well as reduce the vehicle emissions. Such factors have been creating high deployments of electric vehicles in the country, in order to comply with such laws, thereby boosting the market growth of 3d printing technology. Moreover, the rising growth of automobiles has caused the various automakers to shift towards advanced technologies in order to increase mass production of vehicles more efficiently within lesser time intervals along with reducing fuel consumption. As a part of this, one of the major U.S auto manufacturers, General Motors invested in Autodesk’s software with 3d printing in an effort to produce lighter vehicle parts through mass reduction and parts consolidation. Deploying such lighter auto parts eventually helps in cutting the high fuel consumption costs for the customers, thus driving the automobile's demands. Such initiatives have been helping in boosting the growth of 3D Printed Automotive Components market size in the forecast period 2021-2026.
3D Printed Automotive Components Market Drivers
Growing demand for Electric vehicles is analyzed to drive the market growth of 3D Printed Automotive Components
The electric car market has witnessed rapid evolution with the ongoing developments in the automotive sector and favorable government policies and support in terms of subsidies and grants, tax rebates. The exceptional growth prospects of the electric vehicles market is a major growth factor for the 3D Printed Automotive Components owing to its importance in this sector. Further, the automotive OEMs are partnering with the leading 3D printing companies like Stratatsys, Shining 3D, SLM Solutions are largely concentrating on the technologies like stereo lithography, fused deposition modeling, and Laser sintering. These technologies have high experience in creating cost-effective and composite parts that aid to improve the efficiency of the vehicles. Moreover, major manufacturers such as General Motors, Toyota, and BMW plan to release a potential of 400 models and estimated global sales of 25 million by 2025. Ford Motor has committed to increase its investments in electric vehicles to $11 billion by 2022 and plan to have 40 hybrid and fully electric vehicles in its model lineup. Similarly, in 2019, Volkswagen announced to invest $66.3 billion in the next five years in digitization as well as producing more electric and hybrid vehicles. The 3D printing technology is used to make different components in vehicles and hence rising demand for electric vehicles globally drives the 3D Printed Automotive Components industry.
Growing Investments in 3D printing or additive manufacturing is analysed to provide significant demand for 3D Printed Automotive components in the forecast period
Global 3D Printed Automotive Components Market is gaining traction due to the huge funds towards research and development of manufacturing technologies and materials. New manufacturing processes are being deployed to satisfy the increasing demand of consumers. The automotive companies are poised to lead the technological transformation in manufacturing. In 2019, BMW invested $12m in a new additive manufacturing campus, Located Munich, Germany. BMW states that it is already using additive manufacturing to make prototype components in Shenyang (China) and Rayong (Thailand). Going forward, it plans to integrate additive manufacturing more fully into the local production structure of China and allow small production runs for customizable components. The HP and Guangdong companies have disclosed a new production-grade Additive Manufacturing centre in Dali, Foshan China. The venture in 10 HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing systems and is HP’s largest deployment of production-grade 3D printing in the Asia Pacific. Chinese State-Owned Enterprises (SOE) and Privately Owned Enterprises (POEs) together have planned to operate in China by establishing joint ventures involving foreign. The JVs in particular have an advantage in leveraging their global platform in creating vehicles, particularly for the Chinese market.
3D Printed Automotive Components Market Challenges
Low speed Production of 3D printing is hampering the market growth
Additive manufacturing is facing speed of production challenges, which limits mass production potential. Advances are being made in additive manufacturing processes such that companies can create reliably unique parts and mass produce them and create custom parts for individual markets. The additive manufacturing technique is a game changer in industries where higher production costs are outweighed by the additional value generated by the manufacturing technique. However, the automotive industry is a high volume industry that requires great production speeds to make profits. The low production speeds of the additive manufacturing technique is seen as a major impediment for wider adoption of the manufacturing technique in the automotive industry. In an attempt to tackle this challenge, high speed additive manufacturing has become an important area of research.
3D Printed Automotive Components Industry Outlook
Product launches, acquisitions, Partnerships and R&D activities are key strategies adopted by players in the 3D Printed Automotive Components Market. In 2020, the market of 3D Printed Automotive Components industry outlook has been fragmented by several companies. 3D Printed Automotive Components top 10 companies include:
- Stratasys Ltd
- The Exone Company
- Materialise NV
- Ultimaker BV
- Arcam AB
- Voxeljet AG
- Hoganas AB
- D Systems Corporation
- Envisiontec GmbH
- EOS GmbH
- Moog Inc.
Acquisitions/Technology Launches
- In July 2021, 3D Systems has announced the availability of a new stereo lithography material for long-term use in large-scale additively manufactured parts. The material has been tested for long-lasting mechanical performance and stability in any environment including up to eight years of indoor and 18 months of outdoor activity.
- In July 2021, German car manufacturer Volkswagen has announced plans to use binder jet (BJT) 3D printing to manufacture car components at its main plant in Wolfsburg, Germany, supposedly becoming the first car maker to apply the Additive Manufacturing technology in its production method.
Relevant Report Title:
Report Code: ESR 0519
1. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market Overview
1.1 Definitions and Scope
2. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market - Executive Summary
2.1 Market Revenue, Market Size and Key Trends by Company
2.2 Key trends By Product Type
2.3 Key trends segmented by Geography
3. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market – Market Landscape
3.1 Comparative Analysis
3.1.1 Product/Company Benchmarking-Top 5 Companies
3.1.2 Top 5 Financial Analysis
3.1.3 Market Value Split by Top 5 Companies
3.1.4 Patent Analysis
3.1.5 Pricing Analysis (Comparison of General Price Offerings in the Market)
4. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market – Industry Market Entry Scenario Premium (Premium)
4.1 Regulatory Scenario
5. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market – Startup Company Scenario (Premium)
5.1 Venture Capital and Funding Scenario
5.2 Startup Company Analysis
6. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market Analysis (Enterprise License)
6.1 Ease of Doing Business Index
6.2 Case Studies
6.3 Customer Analysis
6.4 Market Share By Product Type
6.5 Market Share By Sales Channel
6.6 Market Share By Vehicle Type
6.7 Market Share By Country
6.8 Competition Matrix
7. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market - Market Forces
7.1 Market Drivers
7.2 Market Constraints
7.3 Porters five force model
7.3.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
7.3.2 Bargaining powers of customers
7.3.3 Threat of new entrants
7.3.4 Rivalry among existing players
7.3.5 Threat of substitutes
8. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market – By Strategic Analysis (Market Size -$Million/Billion)
8.1 Value Chain Analysis
8.2 Opportunities Analysis
8.3 Product Life Cycle/Market Life Cycle Analysis
8.4 Suppliers and Distributors
9. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market – By Material (Market Size -$Million/Billion)
9.1 Nylon
9.2 Resin
9.3 Wax
9.4 Metal
9.5 Photopolymer
9.6 Others
10. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market – By Process Type (Market Size -$Million/Billion)
10.1 FDM
10.2 DMLS/SLM
10.3 Others
11. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market – By Application (Market Size -$Million/Billion)
11.1 Interior Accessories
11.2 Under the hood components
11.3 Air ducts
11.4 Full scale panel
11.5 Cast metal bracket & handle
11.6 Bezels
11.7 Lights
11.8 Others
12. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market – By Output Voltage (Market Size -$Million/Billion)
12.1 3.3V
12.2 5V
12.3 12V
12.4 15V
12.5 24V and Above
13. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market - By Geography (Market Size -$Million/Billion)
13.1 North America
13.1.1 U.S
13.1.2 Canada
13.1.3 Mexico
13.2 South America
13.2.1 Brazil
13.2.2 Argentina
13.2.3 Chile
13.2.4 Colombia
13.2.5 Others
13.3 Europe
13.3.1 Germany
13.3.2 France
13.3.3 UK
13.3.4 Italy
13.3.5 Spain
13.3.6 Russia
13.3.7 Netherlands
13.3.8 Others
13.4 APAC
13.4.1 China
13.4.2 Japan
13.4.3 South Korea
13.4.4 India
13.4.5 Australia
13.4.6 Indonesia
13.4.7 Malaysia
13.4.8 Others
13.5 RoW
13.5.1 Middle East
13.5.2 Africa
14. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market - Market Entropy
14.1 New product launches
14.2 M&A's, collaborations, JVs and partnerships
15. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market – Industry Competition Landscape (Premium)
15.1 Market Share Global
15.2 Market Share – Top Regions
16. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market – Key Company List by Country Premium (Premium)
17. 3D Printed Automotive Components Market - Company Analysis
17.1 Stratasys Ltd
17.2 The Exone Company
17.3 Materialise NV
17.4 Ultimaker BV
17.5 Arcam AB
17.6 Company 6
17.7 Company 7
17.8 Company 8
17.9 Company 9
17.10 Company 10
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