PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1407739
PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1407739
Automotive Battery Management System Market is anticipated to record a CAGR of 19.1% during the review period.
The automotive battery management system (BMS) market is propelled by the significance of battery security and execution. There is a lot of significance put on battery security in numerous enterprises, including automotive. EV lithium-particle batteries can light or consume when they experience warm out of control, which can cause a fire or blast. The protected activity of EV batteries is urgent for client security and public certainty. Battery management systems (BMS) prevent wellbeing episodes and relieve gambles by checking and controlling battery boundaries.
To guarantee the security and execution of electric vehicle batteries, state run administrations and administrative bodies have laid out severe principles and guidelines. Consistence with these norms is required for automotive producers. Through BMS innovation, automakers can screen, secure, and distinguish flaws as per these necessities. As well as checking and overseeing significant boundaries like condition of charge (SoC), condition of wellbeing (SoH), temperature, and voltage, BMS can assist with enhancing battery execution. Battery security is guaranteed by protecting it inside working cutoff points, preventing overcharging, over-discharging, and working external suggested temperatures. By keeping up with ideal battery conditions, BMS works on generally execution, effectiveness, and longevity.
The automotive battery management system market is segmented based on battery type, with flow, nickel-based, lithium-ion, and advanced lead-acid batteries included.
The market segmentation for automotive battery management systems is centralized, modular, and distributed based on topology. The market is divided into three categories based on propulsion: plug-in hybrids, hybrid electric cars, and battery electric vehicles.
The automotive battery management system market is divided into several segments based on the kind of vehicle, including passenger cars, e-motorcycles, three-wheelers, buses, heavy trucks, light and medium trucks, and agricultural vehicles.
The market is divided into three categories: low voltage class 1 (≤30 VAC and ≤60 VDC), high voltage class 2 (≤600 VAC and ≤900), and class 3 (≤1000 VAC and ≤1500 VDC).
The Asia-Pacific region presents a vigorous viewpoint for the Automotive Battery Management System (BMS) market. With a developing spotlight on electric portability, steady government strategies, innovative progressions, and a solid presence of automotive makers, the region offers huge open doors for BMS development.
The Asia-Pacific region is seeing a fast extension of the electric vehicle market. Nations like China, Japan, and South Korea are driving in EV reception, driven by government drives, endowments, and expanding purchaser interest.
Europe market represents the second-biggest market share. The developing spotlight on perfect and practical transportation, tough discharge guidelines, and the rising reception of electric vehicles (EVs) are driving the interest for BMS in Europe.
In North America, regional market growth is attributed to the growing reception of electric vehicles (EVs) and half-breed electric vehicles (HEVs), government drives advancing clean energy transportation, and the presence of major automotive makers and innovation organizations in the region.
Key Companies in the Automotive Battery Management System market include Infineon Technologies AG, Texas Instrument Incorporated, Sensata Technologies, STMicroelectronics, NXP Semiconductors, Analog Devices Inc., Renesas Electronics Corp., Panasonic Industry Co., Ltd., Continental AG, TDK Corporation, Marelli Holdings Co., Johnson Matthey, Vishay Intertechnology Inc., LEM International SA, TitanAES, Huber Automotive AG, Visteon Corporation, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Robert Bosch GmbH, and LG Energy Solution.
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