Automotive Airbag Sensors Market - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018 – 2026
Airbag sensors are part of the safety arrangement inculcated into cars for protecting the passenger’s head and chest area from being hurt during collision. The sensors are responsible for detection of sudden deceleration in a collision. Although these sensors are located throughout the vehicle, they are majorly present at the front side and behind the front fender to detect an impact at the front and in the side column to detect a side impact. The sensors trigger the airbag to go off whenever it detects a collision. Increasing sales of vehicles and continues innovation by OEMs for providing better safety systems in car have accelerated the market, globally. The market for air bag sensors is primarily driven by growing automobile industry and the demand for airbag employed in Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) and trucks. Increasing rate of fatal accidents are propelling demand for airbag in the vehicle. For Instance, according to the association for safe international road travel, an estimated 3,287 deaths per day were reported due to road accidents. Automakers are focused on providing safety measure in car models by continuously innovating the systems to provide better facilities regarding safety of people. For instance, ZF Friedrichshafen AG, a germen car parts manufacturing company announced that by 2019, the company will provide a knee airbags to the European vehicle manufacturer. Request For Sample Copy of this Research Report : https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/insight/request-pdf/2099 The airbag prevent passengers from striking their head at the time of a crash, even if they forget to buckle up, while they are driving. Owing to the advantages of airbag systems in vehicles, the government bodies have imposed regulation on the automobile industries for inclusion of airbag safety modules in car models. These safety modules purely depend on the efficiency of the sensors used for manufacturing them. Sensors are responsible for accurately measuring the impact of collision and trigger the airbags to go off. The demand for airbags is high in the LCVs, as they are widely used for last mile connectivity and for distribution of goods and transportation of material of light construction.