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Published February 2024

This report covers two types of emission control catalysts according to the source of the emission — emission control catalysts for mobile sources (such as automobile catalysts) and for stationary sources (such as fossil fuel–fired power plants, diesel- and gas-fired engines, chemical and industrial processes and marine and locomotive applications). More than 90% of the emission control catalyst market is accounted for by mobile sources. The global catalyst market is expected to decline annually (excluding platinum group metals) over the next five years.

Emission control catalysts stand at the forefront of the ongoing battle against air pollution, playing a pivotal role in curbing the release of harmful hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere. As urbanization continues to rise and vehicular populations surge, the significance of these catalysts cannot be overstated. Their substantial contribution has played a significant role in the notable enhancement of air quality in bustling metropolises, promising a cleaner and healthier future.

Over the past three decades, the market has consistently expanded. However, a significant transformation is occurring as battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) take the place of internal combustion engines (ICE), driven by ambitious goals to reduce CO2 emissions. Regions are actively considering the phased retirement of specific coal power plants, aligning with cleaner energy commitments, with a particular emphasis on wind and solar power.

The following chart shows world consumption of emission control catalysts for mobile and stationary sources in 2023:

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Mainland China is the leading consumer, followed by North America and Western Europe. The mobile emission control catalyst segment fights with challenges in a shrinking market, foreseeing a negative growth rate. Demand for light vehicles equipped with internal combustion engines is expected to decrease from 2024 to 2029, while their heavy-duty counterparts are projected to experience marginal growth. This trend aligns with the broader vehicle production scenario, anticipating a decline in emission control catalyst consumption across most regions, except for the Middle East and Africa. The decrease is attributed to the rising adoption of battery-powered vehicles. Conversely, the growth observed in the Middle East and Africa is driven by the enforcement of stricter emission control regulations.

In addition, the smaller stationary emission catalyst market encompasses power stations, chemical plants and stationary diesel engines and turbines. This segment anticipates a declining growth rate, influenced by the global emphasis on renewable energy, particularly in the form of wind and solar power. The overall market dynamics reveal a complex interplay of factors, signaling a shift in the industry landscape over the next five years.

Crucial technologies employed in addressing and managing vehicle emissions include three-way catalysts and gasoline particulate filters for gasoline vehicles, while diesel vehicles utilize diesel oxidation catalysts, diesel particulate filters and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems. Primary chemicals utilized in the production of these catalysts encompass platinum group metals, rare earth oxides, aluminum oxide and other metal oxide ceramic materials. SCR technology, primarily applied in stationary emission catalysis, employs chemicals such as TiO2, V2O5, WO2 and zeolites.

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Table of Contents

Executive summary7
Summary8
Abbreviations14
Overview of emission control catalysts industry16
Structure of the industry 16
Mergers and acquisitions 17
Company profiles 18
BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) 18
Cataler Corp. 19
Johnson Matthey 20
Kunming Sino-Platinum Metal Catalyst Co., Ltd. 21
Umicore 22
Wuxi Weifu Lida Catalytic Converter Co., Ltd. 23
Operating characteristics 24
Research and development 24
Manufacturing 24
Marketing 24
Profitability and cost structure 24
Government regulations 25
North America 27
Regulations for fuel quality 27
Gasoline-sulfur reduction 27
Gasoline-benzene reduction 27
Diesel-sulfur reduction 28
Emission standards for mobile sources 29
Light-duty vehicles 29
Heavy-duty trucks and buses 29
Off-road vehicles, locomotive and marines 29
Central and South America 30
Europe 32
Emissions from mobile sources 32
Light-duty vehicles (passenger cars and light commercial vehicles) 33
Heavy-duty diesel engines 34
On-road vehicles 34
Off-road engines 35
Motorcycles and mopeds 36
Emissions from stationary sources 36
Large combustion plants 37
Mainland China 38
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 38
Regulations for fuel quality 38
Emission standards for mobile sources 39
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 40
Northeast Asia 42
Regulations for fuel quality 42
Emission standards for mobile and stationary sources 43
India 48
Fuel quality standards 49
Emission control standards for mobile sources 49
Emission control standards for stationary sources 51
Southeast Asia 52
Global vehicle production 53
Precious metals 56
Primary source 56
Recovery of precious metals 56
Price 57
Critical factors for success 58
Trends and opportunities 59
Products and functions61
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 61
Structure and manufacturing of emission control catalysts 61
Substrates 62
Washcoat 62
Precious metals deposition 63
Gasoline engines 63
Three-way catalysts 63
Gasoline particulate filters (GPF) 64
Further technologies for gasoline vehicles 64
Diesel engines 65
Diesel oxidation catalysts (DOC) 65
Diesel particulate filter (DPF) 66
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) 66
Other NOx reduction systems 67
Further technologies for diesel vehicles 67
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 68
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) 68
Other catalysts for stationary sources 70
Emission control catalysts markets71
North America 71
Summary 71
Consumption and markets 72
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 72
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 72
Market participants 73
Price 74
Central and South America 74
Summary 74
Consumption and markets 75
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 75
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 76
Market participants 76
Price 77
Western Europe 77
Summary 77
Consumption and markets 78
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 78
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 80
Market participants 81
Prices 82
Central and Eastern Europe 83
Summary 83
Consumption and markets 83
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 83
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 84
Market participants 85
Eurasia 86
Summary 86
Consumption and markets 86
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 86
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 87
Market participants 88
Middle East 88
Summary 89
Consumption and markets 89
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 89
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 90
Market participants 90
Africa 90
Summary 90
Consumption and markets 91
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 91
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 92
Market participants 92
Mainland China 93
Summary 93
Consumption and markets 93
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 95
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 96
Market participants 96
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 96
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 97
Price 98
Northeast Asia 99
Summary 99
Consumption and markets 99
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 99
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 101
Market participants 102
Prices 104
South Asia 105
Summary 105
Consumption and markets 105
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 105
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 107
Market participants 107
Southeast Asia 108
Summary 108
Consumption and markets 108
Emission control catalysts for mobile sources 108
Emission control catalysts for stationary sources 110
Market participants 111
Revisions112
Data Workbook113
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