The Automotive Temperature Sensor Market was valued at USD 12.13 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 8.47 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 6% over the forecast period 2021 – 2027.
A sensor is a type of transducer that detects a difference in the environment due to mechanical changes and transmits it as an electrical or optical signal to its component. In automobiles, sensors are used to develop centralized control systems for vehicles. By installing sensors in the vehicle, it increases the reliability of the vehicle and the safety of its passengers. A variety of sensors are used in automobiles, such as pressure sensors, temperature sensors, position sensors, speed sensors, oxygen sensors, NOx sensors, and many others.
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Automotive Temperature Sensor Market Segmentations
By Application Type
• Engine
• Transmission
• HVAC
• Exhaust
• Thermal Seats
By Product Type
• Thermistor
• Resistance Temperature Detector
• Thermocouple
• IC Temperature Sensor
• MEMS Temperature Sensor
• Infrared Sensor
By Technology
• Contact
• Non-Contact
Key Players
The key players in the automotive temperature sensor market are Robert Bosch (Germany), Aptiv PLC (U.K.), Continental (Germany), Panasonic (Japan), TDK Corporation (Japan), TE Connectivity Ltd (Switzerland), RoHM Co. Ltd. (Japan), Microchip Technology Inc. (U.S.), TT Electronics (U.K.), ZF TRW Automotive (U.S.) and RFMicron (U.S.).
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