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市场调查报告书
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到 2030 年车辆门禁市场预测:按类型、认证类型、车辆类型、电动车、技术、应用、最终用户和地区进行的全球分析Vehicle Access Control Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Type, Authentication Type, Vehicle Type, Electric Vehicle, Technology, Application, End User and Geography |
根据Stratistics MRC的数据,2024年全球车辆门禁市场规模为166.9亿美元,预计到2030年将达到320.7亿美元,预测期内复合年增长率为11.5%。
车辆存取控制是指旨在控制和限制车辆进入以提高安全性和使用者便利性的系统和技术。这些系统使用生物识别(例如指纹、脸部、虹膜扫描)和非生物识别方法(例如无钥匙进入、RFID、小键盘)来验证授权使用者的身分。它在现代车辆中很常见,可以防止未授权存取,可靠地识别服务商,并且可以与 NFC、蓝牙和远端存取等技术集成,为乘用车和商用车提供高度的安全性。
根据美国产物保险协会(APCIA)报告的SBD Automotive和AAA的资料,截至2018-2019年,美国92.7%的新车配备了至少一套ADAS(高级驾驶辅助系统)。
对先进安全系统的需求不断增长
车辆失窃和未授权存取的增加增加了对先进车辆存取控制系统的需求。消费者和企业越来越需要先进的安全功能,例如生物识别、无钥匙进入和远端监控来保护他们的车辆。对车辆安全日益增长的兴趣是推动市场成长的主要因素。
复杂性和维护问题
将复杂的门禁技术融入车辆可能会带来维护挑战和潜在的系统故障。可能会发生软体故障、感测器故障以及与现有车辆系统的兼容性问题。此外,安装和维护需要专门的技术知识,这会增加成本并可能限制采用,特别是在价格敏感的市场。
电动车和自动驾驶汽车的成长
电动车 (EV) 和自动驾驶汽车市场的快速扩张为车辆存取控制系统带来了巨大的机会。这些先进的车辆需要整合高科技功能的先进存取和安全解决方案。随着电动车和自动驾驶汽车变得越来越流行,对针对这些新车型量身定制的创新存取控制技术的需求可能会增加。
网路安全风险
随着车辆存取控制系统变得更加互联数位化,网路安全威胁正在增加。骇客可以利用这些系统中的漏洞未授权存取您的车辆并窃取敏感资料。这些不断上升的网路安全风险对市场成长构成重大威胁,因为它们可能会削弱消费者信心并需要对安全措施进行持续投资。
COVID-19大流行最初扰乱了汽车生产和销售,对车辆门禁市场产生了负面影响。然而,它也加速了非接触式技术的发展趋势和不断上升的安全问题,从长远来看,这可能会推动对先进门禁系统的需求。这场大流行凸显了非接触式进入系统和远端车队管理功能的重要性。
无线射频识别(RFID)产业预计将在预测期内成为最大的产业
预计无线射频识别 (RFID) 领域在预测期内将实现最高成长。这一优势归因于成本效益、可靠性和易于实施。基于 RFID 的系统为从停车到车队管理等各种应用提供安全、便利的存取控制。此外,该技术能够在不直接接触的情况下提供快速、准确的车辆识别,这使得它对于推动该行业成长的大容量存取控制场景特别有吸引力。
商业建筑业预计在预测期内复合年增长率最高。
由于企业环境、停车场和物流中心的安全要求不断提高,预计商业建筑领域在预测期内的复合年增长率最高。自动访客管理和即时监控等高级功能对于商业房地产尤其有价值。此外,对商业空间车辆出入的高效管理以及门禁系统与更广泛的建筑管理解决方案整合的需求正在推动采用。
预计在预测期内,北美将占据车辆门禁市场的最大份额。该地区的优势在于汽车持有量高、技术基础设施先进以及严格的安全法规。创新汽车技术的早期采用和主要市场参与者的存在进一步加强了北美市场的领导地位。此外,车辆失窃在一些地区变得越来越普遍,增加了对先进安全解决方案的需求。
预计亚太地区的车辆门禁市场成长率最高。促成这种快速扩张的因素包括汽车产量的增加、可支配收入的增加、都市化程度的提高以及智慧城市计画的扩大。该地区人口众多,经济新兴,市场潜力大。此外,人们对车辆安全意识的增强和先进汽车技术的采用也促进了亚太市场的快速成长。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Vehicle Access Control Market is accounted for $16.69 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $32.07 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 11.5% during the forecast period. Vehicle access control refers to systems and technologies designed to manage and restrict entry into vehicles, enhancing security and user convenience. These systems use biometric recognition (such as fingerprint, facial, or iris scanning) and non-biometric methods (like keyless entry, RFID, or keypads) to authenticate authorized users. Common in modern vehicles, they prevent unauthorized access, ensure driver identification, and can integrate with technologies like NFC, Bluetooth, and remote access, offering advanced security for both passenger and commercial vehicles.
According to data from SBD Automotive and AAA, as reported by the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA), 92.7% of new vehicles in the U.S. have at least one Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) as of 2018-2019.
Increasing demand for advanced security systems
The rising incidence of vehicle thefts and unauthorized access is driving demand for sophisticated vehicle access control systems. Consumers and businesses are increasingly seeking advanced security features like biometric authentication, keyless entry, and remote monitoring to protect their vehicles. This growing focus on vehicle security is a major factor propelling market growth.
Complexity and maintenance issues
The integration of complex access control technologies into vehicles can lead to maintenance challenges and potential system failures. Issues like software glitches, sensor malfunctions, or compatibility problems with existing vehicle systems can arise. Additionally, the need for specialized technical expertise for installation and maintenance can increase costs and limit widespread adoption, especially in price-sensitive markets.
Growth of electric and autonomous vehicles
The rapid expansion of the electric vehicle (EV) and autonomous vehicle markets presents significant opportunities for vehicle access control systems. These advanced vehicles require sophisticated access and security solutions integrated with their high-tech features. As EV and autonomous vehicle adoption increases, there will be growing demand for innovative access control technologies tailored to these new vehicle types.
Cybersecurity risks
As vehicle access control systems become more connected and digitalized, they face increased cybersecurity threats. Hackers could potentially exploit vulnerabilities in these systems to gain unauthorized access to vehicles or steal sensitive data. This growing cybersecurity risk poses a significant threat to market growth, as it may erode consumer trust and necessitate ongoing investments in security measures.
The COVID-19 pandemic initially disrupted vehicle production and sales, negatively impacting the vehicle access control market. However, it also accelerated trends towards contactless technologies and heightened security concerns, potentially boosting demand for advanced access control systems in the long term. The pandemic highlighted the importance of touchless entry systems and remote vehicle management capabilities.
The radio frequency identification (RFID) segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The radio frequency identification (RFID) segment is projected to be the largest during the forecast period. This dominance is due to its cost-effectiveness, reliability, and ease of implementation. RFID-based systems offer secure and convenient access control for various applications, from parking facilities to fleet management. Additionally, technology's ability to provide quick and accurate vehicle identification without direct contact makes it particularly attractive for high-volume access control scenarios driving the segment's growth.
The commercial buildings segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The commercial buildings segment is anticipated to witness the highest CAGR during the forecast period due to increasing security requirements in corporate environments, parking facilities, and logistics centers. Advanced features like automated visitor management and real-time monitoring are particularly valuable in commercial settings. Moreover, the need for efficient management of vehicle access in commercial spaces, coupled with the integration of access control systems with broader building management solutions, is driving adoption.
North America is expected to hold the largest share in the vehicle access control market during the forecast period. This region's dominance is attributed to high vehicle ownership rates, advanced technological infrastructure, and stringent security regulations. The early adoption of innovative automotive technologies and the presence of major market players further strengthen North America's market leadership. Additionally, the high incidence of vehicle thefts in some areas drives demand for advanced security solutions.
The Asia Pacific region is anticipated to register the highest growth rate in the vehicle access control market. Factors driving this rapid expansion include increasing vehicle production, rising disposable incomes, growing urbanization, and expanding smart city initiatives. The region's large population and emerging economies present significant market potential. Additionally, increasing awareness about vehicle security and the adoption of advanced automotive technologies contribute to the market's rapid growth in Asia Pacific.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Vehicle Access Control Market include Continental AG, Robert Bosch GmbH, Denso Corporation, Valeo, Lear Corporation, Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Alps Alpine Co., Ltd., Nuance Communications, Smartrac N.V., BorgWarner Inc., Voxx Automotive, Fingerprint Cards AB, Intellicar Telematics, Automatic Systems S.A., CalAmp Corporation, Axis Communications AB, and dormakaba International Holding AG.
In January 2023, Valeo, a leading automotive supplier, and partner to automakers worldwide, and C2A Security, a leading provider of automated cybersecurity solutions for connected, autonomous, and electric vehicles announced today a strategic collaboration to enhance Valeo's cybersecurity offerings on their products in development and continuous operations. The new partnership addresses the industry's need for streamlined and efficient cybersecurity.
In January 2023, Continental introduced its Smart Access solution, which allows secure and convenient vehicle access via smartphone. It uses Bluetooth Low Energy and ultra-wideband technology for hands-free access.
In November 2022, The ELISA (Enabling Linux in Safety Applications) Project announced that Robert Bosch GmbH and XPENG Motors have joined the project, marking its commitment to Linux and its effective use in safety-critical applications in connected cars.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.