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The Automotive Exhaust Gas Heat Recovery market is a subset of the Exhaust Systems and Components industry. It involves the use of exhaust gas heat recovery systems to capture and reuse the heat generated by the exhaust of a vehicle. This technology is used to improve the efficiency of the vehicle, reduce emissions, and improve fuel economy. Heat recovery systems can be used to preheat the engine, reduce the temperature of the exhaust, and even generate electricity.
The Automotive Exhaust Gas Heat Recovery market is driven by the increasing demand for fuel-efficient vehicles and the need to reduce emissions. Governments around the world are introducing regulations to reduce emissions, which is driving the demand for this technology.
Some of the major players in the Automotive Exhaust Gas Heat Recovery market include Continental AG, Delphi Technologies, Faurecia, Tenneco, and Umicore. Show Less Read more