Airbag industry to record 3-FOLD growth by FY2027 with 6-airbag compliance on its way: Report
With the new safety standard of 6 airbags ready to be implemented, the airbag industry is expected to grow to roughly Rs 7,000 crore by FY2027.
- Government will soon make 6 airbags compulsory in all passenger vehicles
- The airbags industry is assumed to grow to Rs 7,000 crore by FY2027
- Currenlty, only two airbags are mandatory in cars in India
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Airbags are one of the most basic safety equipment in a car in India, along with ABS. While dual-front airbags are mandatory as of now, the government is preparing to mandate the application of six airbags in passenger cars. The new norms will make the cars expensive, alongside, it will also help the airbag industry bloom. As per rating agency ICRA, the airbag industry is expected to grow by roughly three folds. From the present size of Rs 2,500 crore, the industry will grow up to Rs 7,000 crore by financial year 2027. “The growth in the airbag industry, which is one of the fastest growing auto component segments, is expected to be fuelled by the increase in content per vehicle arising from higher regulatory requirements and voluntary increase in the number of airbags per vehicle for enhancing safety,” Icra said in a statement.
"The mandatory content per vehicle for airbag manufacturers is expected to rise from Rs 3,000-4,000 currently to Rs 8,000-10,000 by October 1, 2023. The average number of airbags per car sold is about three currently, and this is expected to increase significantly post the mandatory implementation of six airbags per car from October 1, 2023," Icra Vice President and Sector Head Vinutaa S said.
Accordingly, Icra said it expects the industry to grow to Rs 6,000-7,000 crore by FY27, from the current levels of Rs 2,400-2,500 crore, at a four-year CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 25-30 per cent.
The ratings agency pointed out that earlier, only one airbag per car (driver airbag) was mandatory from July 2019. This increased to two airbags (dual front airbags) for category M1 vehicles (vehicles that can seat up to eight passengers and weigh less than 3.5 tonne) manufactured from Jan 1, 2022.
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Going forward, for M1 category vehicles that will be manufactured from October 1, 2023, two side airbags and two side curtain airbags have been mandated, for preventing torso injury for people occupying front row outboard seating positions and prevent head injury for people occupying the outboard seating positions, it added.
Vinutaa said the cost for OEMs (original equipment manufactures) could increase further depending on modifications required in cars' structural changes and deployment of additional sensors. Moreover, she said capacity building in the next one year is critical to meet regulatory requirements in a timely manner.
"Several players have started undertaking capacity enhancements in the last 6-8 months to gradually scale up their facilities, and Icra expects a capex of around Rs 1,000-1,500 crore in the next 12-18 months for capacity enhancements and localisation measures," Vinutaa added.
Icra pointed out that the inflator forms about 50 per cent of the total airbag cost, while cushion and other components form the remaining.
The industry currently imports 60-70 per cent of its components primarily from overseas parents/joint venture partners, stemming from the lack of indigenous technological capability and absence of adequate volumes.
"Unless there is adequate backward integration for the incremental airbags expected to be produced, the import content would only increase further going forward," Icra said.
With inputs from PTI
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