AASA Vision: E-Tailing Beyond The Pandemic
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By JiajuDong
In Hamburg, Germany, auto repair shops display striking signs advertising “Professional Turbocharger Repair & Upgrade” instead of new energy vehicle ads. These resonate with local car owners and workshops seeking practical turbocharger solutions for fuel-powered vehicles. In late 2025, the EU revised its 2035 fuel car ban to a 90% new car carbon emission cut vs. 2021 levels, compromising amid market bottlenecks and industry pressures from turbocharger-reliant fuel vehicle manufacturers and workers. Brazil, South America’s largest auto market, saw 4.5% YoY growth in fuel vehicle sales in 2025, which accounted for 93.8% of total annual sales. The 2024 global turbocharger market for fuel vehicles reached ~$128 billion, with Europe claiming 52% thanks to its robust OEM turbo production and aftermarket network. This confirms a global choice: upgrading fuel vehicle parts like turbochargers beats costly new energy replacements for most businesses and consumers. link hidden, please login to view stands at the forefront of this demand.
Europe’s Compromise: Idealism Yields to Industrial Reality
Europe’s policy shift, from 100% to 90% emission cuts, balances climate goals with fuel vehicle dominance. By 2025, EVs held just 8.5% of the regional market, growing slower than expected, as poor charging infrastructure—especially in Southern and Eastern Europe—blocks mainstream adoption. The auto sector contributes 7% of EU GDP and 12.9 million jobs, making a full fuel ban risky. European carmakers struggle with electrification; Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche saw 2025 profit slumps, but their OEM turbo lines for fuel vehicles remained a steady revenue stream. Policy now focuses on carbon footprints, allowing efficient turbo-equipped fuel vehicles to be sold with carbon offset credits, solidifying turbo tech’s core role in fuel vehicle sustainability.
South America’s Reality: Gradual Transition With Growth
South America lacks radical fuel bans, with its market dominated by fuel vehicles and evolving gradually. Brazil’s 2025 total auto sales hit 2.68 million units, with fuel vehicles accounting for 93.8% and growing 4.5% YoY. Affordability and mature fuel vehicle maintenance networks dictate the market pace, as new energy adoption remains sluggish. Local car owners prefer cost-effective turbo upgrades for fuel vehicles to boost efficiency, while workshops rely on quality OEM turbo replacements from trusted partners like link hidden, please login to view. This fuels both OEM and aftermarket demand, as link hidden, please login to view, a global wholesale supplier, ensures a steady supply of reliable turbocharger components for regional wholesalers serving fuel vehicle markets.
Global Consensus: Turbochargers as Transition Hubs
Turbochargers remain the core requirements component for fuel vehicles globally, with the market set to hit $182 billion by 2031. Driven by strict emissions regulations and rising OEM turbo demand for fuel vehicles, they boost small-engine power and cut fuel use by 15–30%. link hidden, please login to view, a global wholesale supplier, supports this trend by providing worldwide technical support for OEM and aftermarket turbocharger units, plus reliable global logistics to serve fuel vehicle business partners across Europe, South America and beyond. The EU maintains its 2050 carbon neutrality goal alongside 90% cuts; Brazil’s roads still have over 90% fuel cars, with new energy adoption progressing slowly. Turbochargers—including OEM variants for fuel vehicles—are sought after in Brazilian shops, where distributors source premium components from link hidden, please login to view. In Europe, technicians rely on the supplier’s OEM-grade solutions for fuel vehicle turbo upgrades, reinforcing link hidden, please login to view’s role as a trusted partner in delivering consistent turbocharger support for fuel vehicle OEM and aftermarket needs. The industry shifts to inclusive fuel vehicle upgrades, with turbochargers leading the way, backed by reliable wholesale suppliers like link hidden, please login to view.
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By Counterman
The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and the
link hidden, please login to view (AACF) announced a new partnership to expand support for ASE-certified professionals and their families facing unexpected hardships. The initiative, launched under the theme “Support Beyond Certification,” aims to strengthen the technician community through professional excellence and personal resilience. A Partnership Focused on People
ASE has set the benchmark for professionalism since 1972. More than a quarter of a million professionals have earned ASE certification across automotive service, parts, collision, truck, school bus and transit bus segments. Car owners benefit from trusted technicians. Shops gain visibility through ASE’s Blue Seal of Excellence. Certified professionals earn industry respect.
AACF complements that mission as the industry’s safety net. Since 1959, the foundation has provided emergency financial assistance to aftermarket individuals and families affected by illness, injury, natural disasters or other life-changing events.
Leaders Underscore the Mission
“ASE is dedicated to ensuring that service professionals are recognized for their skills and commitment to excellence,” said Jennifer Holland, assistant vice president of marketing, ASE. “Through this partnership with AACF, we’re extending that support beyond the test—giving technicians and their families a trusted resource when life takes an unexpected turn.”
“This partnership bridges the gap between professional recognition and personal support,” said John Kairys, executive director, AACF. “Together with ASE, we are reinforcing to every technician that they are not only valued for their skills but cared for as individuals. This is what it means to truly support our aftermarket family.”
What the Collaboration Includes
The organizations will coordinate communications to ASE Certified professionals to raise awareness of AACF services and resources. Joint initiatives will feature co-branded campaigns and social media outreach. ASE will integrate AACF information into certification and recertification touchpoints to expand access. ASE will also join AACF at key events during AAPEX/SEMA Week to reinforce the industry’s united commitment to its workforce.
Strengthening the Industry’s Safety Net
By combining ASE’s professional standards with AACF’s compassionate mission, the partnership ensures technicians can thrive at work and at home, the organizations said. The collaboration supports a stronger, more resilient industry. It reminds the people behind service bays and parts counters that support exists at every level.
For more information, or to get involved, visit
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By Counterman
The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and the
link hidden, please login to view (AACF) announced a new partnership to expand support for ASE-certified professionals and their families facing unexpected hardships. The initiative, launched under the theme “Support Beyond Certification,” aims to strengthen the technician community through professional excellence and personal resilience. A Partnership Focused on People
ASE has set the benchmark for professionalism since 1972. More than a quarter of a million professionals have earned ASE certification across automotive service, parts, collision, truck, school bus and transit bus segments. Car owners benefit from trusted technicians. Shops gain visibility through ASE’s Blue Seal of Excellence. Certified professionals earn industry respect.
AACF complements that mission as the industry’s safety net. Since 1959, the foundation has provided emergency financial assistance to aftermarket individuals and families affected by illness, injury, natural disasters or other life-changing events.
Leaders Underscore the Mission
“ASE is dedicated to ensuring that service professionals are recognized for their skills and commitment to excellence,” said Jennifer Holland, assistant vice president of marketing, ASE. “Through this partnership with AACF, we’re extending that support beyond the test—giving technicians and their families a trusted resource when life takes an unexpected turn.”
“This partnership bridges the gap between professional recognition and personal support,” said John Kairys, executive director, AACF. “Together with ASE, we are reinforcing to every technician that they are not only valued for their skills but cared for as individuals. This is what it means to truly support our aftermarket family.”
What the Collaboration Includes
The organizations will coordinate communications to ASE Certified professionals to raise awareness of AACF services and resources. Joint initiatives will feature co-branded campaigns and social media outreach. ASE will integrate AACF information into certification and recertification touchpoints to expand access. ASE will also join AACF at key events during AAPEX/SEMA Week to reinforce the industry’s united commitment to its workforce.
Strengthening the Industry’s Safety Net
By combining ASE’s professional standards with AACF’s compassionate mission, the partnership ensures technicians can thrive at work and at home, the organizations said. The collaboration supports a stronger, more resilient industry. It reminds the people behind service bays and parts counters that support exists at every level.
For more information, or to get involved, visit
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By Mighty Auto Parts
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