Drive By Wire Market

Vehicle Emission Control Norms To Encourage Drive by Wire Control Adoption


The European Union (EU) aims to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from new passenger cars and new light commercial vehicles through its Regulation (EU) 2019/631. With this regulation, the EU aims to reach the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets of the Paris Agreement. Likewise, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to revise the existing national GHG emission standards for light trucks and passenger cars for model years 2023–2026. The toughening vehicle emission control norms will, therefore, encourage the adoption of drive by wire controls in vehicles, owing to their low weight.


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Additionally, the ongoing advancements in autonomous vehicles will strengthen the drive by wire market during 2021–2030. According to P&S Intelligence, the market generated a revenue of $23 billion in 2020. The emergence of autonomous vehicles has transformed the automotive sector, as they offer improved safety, help reduce fuel consumption and GHG emissions, and manage traffic congestion efficiently. As these vehicles contain numerous sensors, they require a large number of electrical terminals and connections to operate such advanced features.


Moreover, the escalating rate of vehicle electrification, on account of the increasing technological advancements in the automobile industry, will also facilitate the deployment of drive by wire controls in automobiles. The surging electrification rate along with the rising concerns regarding environmental pollution have resulted in the large-scale production and adoption of hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and electric vehicles (EVs), which use electric motors in the start-stop system and numerous electronic systems to ensure vehicle and passenger safety. 


Drive by wire controls deployed in passenger and commercial vehicles are equipped with gear shift position sensors, steering wheel angle sensors, or throttle pedal sensors. These sensors are deployed in throttle by wire, shift by wire, brake by wire, park by wire, and steer by wire systems. In contemporary times, shift by wire systems have been preferred over others as they help reduce vehicle weight significantly, render high operational accuracy, and diminish the intensity of engine noise.