Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Sensata Technologies and its brand Schrader TPMS Solutions with NA TPMS Aftermarket Leadership Award

Based on its recent analysis of the North American TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) Aftermarket Industry, Frost & Sullivan recognized Sensata Technologies and its aftermarket brand Schrader TPMS Solutions with the 2021 Market Leadership Award. Schrader was recognized for providing the highest quality TPMS solutions for both the original equipment (OE) and aftermarket industries, as well as delivering timely product updates and TPMS-related trainings to a wide variety of garages across the North American market, positioning the company as one of the most reliable TPMS suppliers.
 
“From inventing the world’s most popular Schrader pneumatic tire valve in 1844, to becoming the globalfrost leader and pioneer in TPMS solutions, Schrader is constantly evolving and innovating to match the global demand,” said Anuj Monga, Associate Director, Frost & Sullivan. “Backed by Sensata’s strong OE presence and understanding of market needs, Schrader’s TPMS sensors have strong demand in the North American aftermarket. With a 2020 market share of about 38% to 40% in terms of revenue. One of the major reasons for this success is that Schrader’s TPMS sensors are sold at almost all major tire warehouse distributors (WDs), traditional WDs, and retailers across North America,” noted Monga. “Frost & Sullivan concludes that Sensata Technologies and its aftermarket brand Schrader TPMS Solutions is the strongest market participant and global leader in providing TPMS systems and solutions, including programmable TPMS sensors, to the North American passenger vehicle market
 
“We are honored to be recognized by Frost & Sullivan for Schrader’s leadership in the aftermarket industry”, said Russell Stebbins, General Manager, Global Aftermarket. “With Sensata’s strong OE presence, a rich history of over 178 years of innovation, and some of the largest TPMS research and education efforts globally, our team looks forward to continuing to elevate our products and services to meet market demand for high-quality and reliable TPMS solutions.”
 
In addition to its broad TPMS portfolio covering programmable, OE replacement and retrofit TPMS solutions, Schrader continues to advocate for TPMS education with the launch of their training brand Schrader Academy. Their online platform TPMSAcademy.com offers a wide range of training resources including training videos, webinars, downloadable content, and a free five-module e-training course designed to introduce users to the basics of TPMS service. In addition, they provide in-person, hands-on training to teach the fundamental concepts around TPMS. To learn more about Schrader please visit www.SchraderTPMS.com, for more information on the award visit: https://best-practices.frost.com/sensata-technologies/

About Schrader                 

Schrader, a brand of Sensata Technologies, is the leading global manufacturer of tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) for automotive, heavy vehicles and off-road vehicles. Schrader is a pioneer in TPMS, a vehicle safety feature that is now standard on all cars and light trucks sold in the U.S. Schrader’s direct TPMS technology can be found in over 50 percent of global OEM vehicle platforms. For more information, please visit SchraderTPMS.com. 
 

About Sensata Technologies 

Sensata Technologies is a global industrial technology company striving to create a cleaner, more efficient, electrified and connected world. Through its broad portfolio of sensors, electrical protection components and sensor-rich solutions which create valuable business insights, Sensata helps its customers address increasingly complex engineering and operating performance requirements. With more than 21,000 employees and global operations in 13 countries, Sensata serves customers in the automotive, heavy vehicle & off-road, industrial, and aerospace markets. Learn more at www.sensata.com and follow Sensata on LinkedInFacebook and Twitter.

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