Automotive Belts Market Poised to Exceed US$ 21,136.4 million by 2033, Driven by a 3.9% CAGR

The automotive belts market size is projected to surpass US$ 14,417.0 million in 2023 and is likely to attain a valuation of US$ 21,136.4 million by 2033.The automotive belts market size is anticipated to thrive at a CAGR of 3.9% from 2023 to 2033.

Power is transferred from the engine to components like the air compressor, air conditioner, and cooling pump via an automobile drive belt. These belts are made of synthetic rubber materials, such as ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber, neoprene, and chloroprene, to increase strength, withstand high temperatures, and keep a rigid shape.

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The market is expanding as a result of various causes, such as the growing demand for passenger cars, light trucks, and large trucks. The market’s growth is also being influenced by the growing awareness of vehicle safety and the increasing use of cutting-edge technologies. Automotive belts’ short replacement intervals could be a major factor in the market’s expansion.

Advanced belt materials that provide better performance, durability, and efficiency have been introduced as a result of ongoing research and development activities.  Also, in the production of belts, for instance, the use of synthetic rubber, high-strength fibers, and composite materials has increased their durability, strength, and resilience to wear and tear. The use of these modern, high-performance belts is encouraged by technological advances, which helps the market expand.

A significant opportunity for the market for automotive belts is the rising popularity of electric cars. Additionally, for the electric motor systems and auxiliary systems like air conditioning and power steering, EVs need specific belts. Also, the market’s expansion is favorably impacted by the rising demand for belts especially made for electric powertrains, which is fueled by the popularity of EVs.

The automobile industry is placing a great emphasis on lightweight vehicle designs to increase fuel economy and lower carbon emissions. Moreover, lightweight automotive belts contribute to weight reduction without sacrificing performance. When used in conjunction with other lightweight components, belts have the potential to reduce the overall weight of a vehicle.

The need for lightweight automotive belts is anticipated to rise as manufacturers seek to develop light cars, which is expected to propel market expansion.

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Key Players Operating in the Global Market

  • Gates Corporation
  • Midas International Corporation
  • Mitsubishi Belting Ltd. Group
  • Helicord Transmissions Pvt. Ltd.
  • B&B Manufacturing
  • The Carlstar Group LLC
  • Continental AG
  • Bearings and Power Transmission Solutions
  • CRP Industries Inc.
  • BG Automotive
  • Hutchinson Group
  • Bando Chemical Industries Ltd.

Recent Developments Observed by FMI:

  • In October 2022, JK Fenner Americas Inc., a subsidiary of JK Fenner (India) Ltd., introduced its extensive Top Drive line of power transmission equipment in the markets of North, Central, and South America. The Top Drive brand’s introduction couldn’t have come at a better time for businesses that have dealt with supply chain delays and shortages given the global sourcing model that is just beginning to gain traction.
  • In August 2021, American manufacturer, General Motors fixed an issue by developing a revolutionary ‘Buckle-To-Drive’ feature for vehicles. This system, which is now being added to GM’s Chevrolet and GMC vehicles, stops the driver from shifting gears and keeps the car in “park” until they buckle up. Although this safety system is already in use in some areas of the United States, all GM SUVs, including the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, are slated to come standard with it.

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Automotive Belts Market Segmentation

By Type:

  • Drive Belts
  • Timing Belts
  • Single V-Belt
  • Multifunctional V-Belt

By Vehicle Type:

  • Passenger Vehicle
  • Light Commercial Vehicle
  • Heavy Commercial Vehicle

By Sales Channel:

  • Original Equipment Manufacturer
  • Aftermarket

By Region:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • The Middle East & Africa (MEA)

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About the Author

Nikhil Kaitwade

Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc. has over a decade of experience in market research and business consulting. He has successfully delivered 1500+ client assignments, predominantly in Automotive, Chemicals, Industrial Equipment, Oil & Gas, and Service industries.
His core competency circles around developing research methodology, creating a unique analysis framework, statistical data models for pricing analysis, competition mapping, and market feasibility analysis. His expertise also extends wide and beyond analysis, advising clients on identifying growth potential in established and niche market segments, investment/divestment decisions, and market entry decision-making.
Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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