Emission Standards and Engine Hardware Changes to Boost Automotive Lubricant Additive Sales in Europe, Says Frost & Sullivan
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Emission Standards and Engine Hardware Changes to Boost Automotive Lubricant Additive Sales in Europe, Says Frost & Sullivan PR Newswire LONDON, Nov. 7, 2012 - Product innovation will be the key to leverage evolving legislative and technology developments LONDON, Nov. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Stringent emissions legislations, along with changes in engine hardware and base oil types, are set to promote the greater incorporation of lubricant additives in passenger car motor oils (PCMO) and heavy duty diesel oils (HDDO). New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.chemicals.frost.com), European Automotive Lubricant Additives Market, finds that the market earned revenues of €952.3 million in 2011 and estimates this to reach €1,245.8 million in 2017. Increasingly stringent EU emissions standards are pushing the demand for fuel-efficient vehicles. This is heightening the focus on lubricant performance, which plays a key role in enhancing fuel-efficiency. "The integration of more additives will serve the triple purpose of reducing carbon emissions, lowering operating costs and reducing fossil fuel consumption," noted Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Sandeepan Mondal. "In addition, the greater penetration of emission control technologies, such as diesel particulate filters and extension of oil drain intervals, will create opportunities for innovative automotive lubricant additives.

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Emission Standards and Engine Hardware Changes to Boost Automotive Lubricant Additive Sales in Europe, Says Frost & Sullivan
PR Newswire LONDON, Nov. 7, 2012
- Product innovation will be the key to leverage evolving legislative and technology developments
LONDON,Nov. 7, 2012/PRNewswire/ -- Stringent emissions legislations, along with changes in engine hardware and base oil types, are set to promote the greater incorporation of lubricant additives in passenger car motor oils (PCMO) and heavy duty diesel oils (HDDO).
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.chemicals.frost.com),European Automotive Lubricant Additives Marketillion in 2011 and estimates this to reach €1,245.8 million, finds that the market earned revenues of €952.3 m in 2017.
Increasingly stringent EU emissions standards are pushing the demand for fuel-efficient vehicles. This is heightening the focus on lubricant performance, which plays a key role in enhancing fuel-efficiency.
"The integration of more additives will serve the triple purpose of reducing carbon emissions, lowering operating costs and reducing fossil fuel consumption," noted Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Sandeepan Mondal. "In addition, the greater penetration of emission control technologies, such as diesel particulate filters and extension of oil drain intervals, will create opportunities for innovative automotive lubricant additives."
Engine hardware changes aimed at ensuring greater fuel-efficiency and lower emissions will make engine operating conditions harsher. This trend, together with the eventual transition from lower-quality base oils to higher-quality ones, will put pressure on additive manufacturers to create novel formulations.
However, rigorous testing procedures, high developm ent costs and a slowdown in automobile sales threaten long-term growth prospects.
"Developing a single additive type can cost betweenone and ten million euros," explained Mondal. "Product development costs, in addition to manufacturing plant outlays, can take between 10-15 years to be recovered."
The slowdown in automobile sales has affected the automotive lubricant additives market to some extent. However, because of higher treat rates and new formulations, market volumes are, nonetheless, expected to increase.
Overall, economic recovery in Europe and a greater focus on developing better test standards for engine oils can result in reduced development and marketing time for automotive lubricant additives.
"There has to be a focus on product innovation and on developing and marketing engine tests like Sequence IIIG that evaluate piston cleanliness," concluded Mondal. "This will help in offsetting some of the factors restraining the market."
If you are interested in more information on this study, please send an e-mail with your contact details toChiara Carella, Corporate Communications, atchiara.carella@frost.com.
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