Europe Automotive Anti-Lock Braking System Industry Overview
The European automotive anti-lock braking system market is dominated by several key players, such as Robert Bosch GmbH, Autoliv Inc., Continental AG, DENSO Corporation, and ZF Friedrichshafen AG, among others. As the demand for anti-lock braking is growing in the region, OEM manufacturers are trying to have an edge over their competitors by making joint ventures and partnerships and launching new products with advanced technology. For instance,
In June 2022, Likino Bus Plant (LiAZ), a wholly owned subsidiary of GAZ, introduced an е-CITYMAX 18 electric bus of extra-large class in Russia. The е-CITYMAX 18 is equipped with an electronic-pneumatic braking system (EBS), anti-lock braking system (ABS), anti-slip regulation system (ASR), and electronic parking brake (EPB).
In March 2022, Haldex signed a long-term agreement with KRONE Commercial Vehicle Group to supply the fourth-generation Electronic Brake System (EBS) platform for trailers.
In January 2022, Ineos Styrolution announced the start of ABS production in Wingles, France, having completed the conversion of an existing polystyrene line to the production of ABS. This move makes Wingles the company's third ABS production site in Europe, together with Antwerp, Belgium, and Cologne, Germany.
Europe Automotive Anti-Lock Braking System Market Leaders
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Robert Bosch GmbH
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Autoliv Inc.
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DENSO Corporation
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ZF Friedrichshafen AG,
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Continental AG
- *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order