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The Brake by Wire market is a subset of the Brake Systems and Components industry. It is a technology that replaces traditional hydraulic brake systems with an electronic system. This system uses sensors to detect the driver's braking input and then sends a signal to an electronic control unit (ECU) which then activates the brakes. This technology offers improved performance, increased safety, and reduced maintenance costs.
The Brake by Wire market is growing rapidly due to the increasing demand for advanced safety features in vehicles. This technology is being adopted by many automakers and is expected to become the standard in the near future.
Some of the major players in the Brake by Wire market include Bosch, Continental, ZF, Aisin Seiki, and Hitachi Automotive Systems. Show Less Read more