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PESTLE Analysis of The Automobile Industry: - : 1. Political Factors

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PESTLE Analysis of the Automobile Industry: -

Automobiles have been around for more than 150 years, but it’s only within recent years that
we’ve noticed the scary Environmental ramifications of the automotive industry.
In this PESTLE analysis, we’ll look at the Political, Economic, Sociocultural, Technological,
Legal, and Environmental factors affecting the automotive industry, in the hopes of gaining
some insight into the future of this space.
1. Political Factors –
The Indian automobile industry has attracted many investors. All these are pooled in three
main regions despite the expansive size of the country. This is due to the fact that these
areas are more developed as compared to other regions. The government has a hand in
this because it has invested in the development of these regions.

Politically speaking, the automobile industry has greatly benefited from the government
of India. The government has set up bodies which help the automobile industry in
carrying out research and development. These bodies also maintain a monitoring system
for the automobile industry.
Here are the Political factors affecting the automotive industry:

i. Safety Regulations
Driving motor vehicles can be extremely dangerous. Although we like to think of airplanes as
being unsafe, the truth is that you’re significantly more likely to have a car or motorcycle
accident than to be involved in a plane crash. As a result of this, governments across the
world enforce strict safety regulations around the automotive industry. Not only do these
regulations govern the manufacturing of motor vehicles — providing specific build
requirements, such as seatbelts, to ensure passenger safety — but they also affect those
behind the wheel. This makes it more difficult to launch a new business in the automotive
space, helping existing brands to maintain their place in the market.

ii. Emissions Policies


Aside from controlling the safety aspect of the automotive industry, politicians also take great
interest in the environmental consequences of motor vehicles. Almost all cars, motorcycles,
and buses are powered by fossil fuels such as petroleum and diesel, which produce a number
of environmental pollutants when burnt. A major concern with motor vehicles is that of
carbon emissions, i.e. the amount of carbon dioxide produced by driving a vehicle. As such,
governments also have a great interest in the emissions statistics of new and existing vehicles.
This, along with other environmental concerns, is yet another regulatory hoop for automotive
manufacturers to jump through.

2. Economic Factors -
India has also been experiencing economic growth at an average 6% and the automobile
industry contributes 22% to the GDP of the country. This makes it a very important income
generating activity for the country. This growth has rippled its way to create consumers as
there is a huge growing middle class in India. This class of people is increasingly purchasing
automobiles and this is evident in the increased sales of certain vehicles in the past decade.

Without economic growth, India would not be able to attract as many foreign investors in the
automobile industry. It is thus important for the country to sustain this upward growth as it
will affect all its manufacturing industries.

Here are the Economic factors affecting the automotive industry:

Growing Disposable Incomes


As a general trend, individuals around the world are earning more and more money every
year. This means they have more money to spend on luxury items such as electronics and, of
course, automobiles! It comes as no surprise, then, that demand for motor vehicles is slowly
but surely growing. This is especially true in developing regions — such as some African
states — where recent economic developments have only now made it possible for poorer
households to afford their own car. Ultimately, this growing demand for motor vehicles
means that more cars will be sold, and the automotive industry will become even more
profitable for its participants.

Sociocultural
India is fast becoming an automobile industry hub because of its large population. This forms
a bustling market for the manufacturers. The tastes of the populations may vary but
manufacturers always take note of the fast selling automobiles and create appropriate designs.
For instance, in the past three years, there has been a surge of two-wheeler vehicles because
of their convenience in the country. Many automobile industries have created these vehicles
for domestic consumers.
Here are the Sociocultural factors affecting the automotive industry:

Popularity of Driving
There’s no doubt that, from a Sociocultural perspective, the popularity of driving is growing.
It’s becoming commonplace for families around the world to own one or more motor
vehicles; in fact, owning one or more motor vehicles is already the norm in developed
countries such as the United States, Canada, and much of the European Union. Part of this is
a cultural phenomenon: it’s not like many of us can’t get away with bicycles and buses, but
instead we choose to drive motor vehicles simply because that’s what is expected of us.

Technological
The automobile industry has grown because there are several technological inventions. These
are used not only in manufacture of the vehicles but also to reduce expenses for the vehicle
buyers. The government is also helping in research and development to ensure that both
producers and consumers are happy and encouraged to invest in the automobile industry.

Here are the Technological factors affecting the automotive industry:

Self-Driving Cars
Without a doubt, the biggest Technological shift impacting the automotive industry is the
advance of self-driving technology. With some automotive brands such as Tesla already
offering nearly completely autonomous motor vehicles, there is a huge change to the way we
commute on the horizon. This isn’t necessarily a good or bad thing for the automotive
industry, but it may mean that manufacturers of conventional cars have to change their
business strategy to stay relevant.

Improved Safety
Aside from the advent of self-driving cars, another big Technological advancement in the
automotive industry is, generally speaking, the safety of motor vehicles. It was only in the
1980s that wearing seat belts became a requirement; similarly, it took lower-end automotive
brands until the early 2000s to begin rolling out airbags across their models. Not only are
standards improving across the industry, but so is the underlying technology. Most recently,
automotive manufacturers have begun introducing emergency brake assist systems to their
vehicles, vastly reducing the likelihood of front end collisions.

Legal
Legal factors have played a role in the recent expansion of the Indian automobile industry.
This is because the industry is extremely incentivized with investors being given 100%
foreign direct investment pass. There are also zero taxes for the investors who ship the cars to
other countries from their manufacturing bases in India. By easing the legal rules affecting
the industry, the government of India has encouraged varied automobile companies to set up
shop in the country.

Here are the Legal factors affecting the automotive industry:

Copyright Issues
Interestingly, the issue of copyright also affects the automotive industry. Certain features of a
car — from its branding to even its shape — can be protected by copyright, trademark, or
patent laws. It’s uncommon to hear about legal showdowns in the automotive space, but they
do happen. In recent decades, a rising issue has been that of Chinese automobile
manufacturers blatantly stealing the designs of Western counterparts. For example, Chinese
brand Geely has created some oddly similar copies of the Rolls Royce Phantom, resulting in
some conflict. It’s unclear what net effect this copying has on the industry, but it’s definitely
present.

Environmental
Environmental factors have influenced automobile industry in India because more investors
are opting to manufacture environmental friendly vehicles. These include, vehicles that
consume less fuels and emit less fumes. There are also some investors that have chosen to
manufacture the electric vehicle in a bid to conserve energy and also the environment.

Here are the Environmental factors affecting the automotive industry:

Carbon Emissions
As touched upon earlier, carbon dioxide is one of the most serious Environmental pollutants
generated by the automotive industry. It plays a large role in global climate change, by means
of the greenhouse effect. Over the last few years, the issue of carbon emissions has gained
global attention. We continue to drive motor vehicles on a daily basis, but it’s unclear
whether governments will be forced to take greater action to stop global warming — and that
might involve a complete ban on production or usage of motor vehicles, or at least a switch
towards electric vehicles.

Final Thoughts
The motor vehicle has become a part of everyday life for many of us. Not only can we afford
to buy and fuel our cars more than ever before, but we’re also implicitly expected to use
automobiles. However, the Environmental consequences of driving are serious, and it looks
like we might have to think about making the switch to electric vehicles to save our planet.

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