Automotive Ethernet Type (One Pair Ethernet, Energy-Efficient Ethernet, Power Over Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet)
The one pair ethernet segment in the automotive ethernet market is anticipated to garner the largest revenue share of 38% by 2037. Besides, the gigabit ethernet is the fastest growing segment in the market owing to increasing 5G connectivity demand and faster ADAS support system. Link weight is reduced by using a single pair of gigabit ethernets as a high-speed spine for 1TCPE traffic. Additionally, GIG-E serves as a direct connection between the system spine and diagnostics, ADAS cameras, infotainment video, and other applications with data requirements greater than 100Mbps. The GIG-E technology supports 15 meters over unshielded vehicle cabling and complies with car framework EMC requirements. Additionally, GIG-E has an IEEE standardized standard gigabit ethernet MAC interface (SGMII/RGMII/GMII).
Vehicle Type (Passenger Car, Light Commercial Vehicle, Heavy Commercial Vehicle)
Automotive ethernet market from the passenger car segment is expected to garner a significant share in the upcoming years. Factors attributing to the segment's growth are the growing demand for passenger cars across the globe and essential automakers turning towards automotive ethernet for connectivity modulation and customer needs for internet on wheels. According to OICA, around 56.4 million passenger cars were sold across the globe in 2021, accounting for 68.4% of global car sales. Moreover, by 2020, there were close to 400 million vehicle ethernet ports in use. The total number of automotive ethernet ports is anticipated to surpass all other ethernet ports by 2023.
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