PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1344372
PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1344372
The Aircraft Electric Motor Market is expected to experience a significant growth rate of 8.5% from 2023-2032 owing to the increasing demand for more sustainable and efficient aviation solutions - Allied Market Research
Aircraft electric motors are designed to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive various aircraft systems, including propulsion, flight controls, environmental control systems, and auxiliary power units. They play a key role in powering electric and hybrid-electric aircraft, enabling them to generate thrust and propel the aircraft through the air.
Batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, electric actuators, electric pumps, generators, motors, power electronics, and distribution devices are the primary components of aircraft electrification. Batteries are devices that convert chemical energy into electrical energy and are utilized in aircraft. Ground power, emergency power, enhancing DC bus stability, and fault clearing are all applications for aircraft batteries. Technologies used in aircraft electrification are more electric, hybrid electric, and fully electric. Fixed wing, rotary wing, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and advanced air mobility are further subdivided by platform. In addition, electrification technology is implemented in progressive stages, from more electric to fully electric aircraft. Aircraft electrification is one such change that is expected to lead to a reduction in carbon footprint.
The aircraft electric motor market is segmented into type, output, application, and region. By type, the market is bifurcated into AC motors and DC motors. By output, the market is classified into Up to 10 kW and 10-200 kW. By application, the market is categorized into propulsion system, flight control system, engine control system, environmental control system, and others.
By region, it is analyzed across North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico), Europe (UK, Germany, the Netherlands, France, and the rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, and the rest of Asia-Pacific), and LAMEA (Latin America, Middle East, and Africa).