According to ESOMAR-certified Future Market Insights’ (FMI), The Automotive Battery Management System Market Size is anticipated to register a CAGR of 25.6%. It is predicted that the market for car battery management systems will grow from US$ 3.8 billion in 2023 to US$ 37.4 billion by 2033.
In order to manage lithium-ion batteries, which have greater energy densities and longer operational lives than conventional batteries, EVs, HEVs, and electric bikes use battery management systems.
The need for efficient battery management systems for power flow measurement, controlled power supply and distribution, and monitoring data on electricity consumption is growing as off-grid renewable energy production facilities are increasingly installed and modernised.
The Internet of Things would revolutionise how EVs are charged. It will seamlessly link grids, networks, green energy, batteries, and vehicles to cut down on resource usage and enhance the charging experience.
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In the near future, electric vehicles will dominate the clean vehicle market, and necessitate demand for revolutionary battery management systems. Steadily growing demand for battery management systems in e-bikes as well as electric cars will squarely surge market growth.
“In the foreseeable future, advancements in battery management systems will contribute towards extending vehicle range, while simultaneously improving battery life and safety. All major OEMs are ambitiously planning to boost electric vehicle production, which is projected to create significant opportunities for the global automotive battery management system market.”
Key Takeaways of Automotive Battery Management System Market Study
Consumer demand across the globe is beginning to bend in favor of electric vehicles, and has strong disruption potential with governments providing purchasing incentives and subsidiaries.
With the dawn of electro-mobility and the resulting increase in EV production, automakers are offering tailored electric vehicles with modification in battery management systems.
APEJ is anticipated to remain the fastest-growing region in the automotive battery management system market during the forecast years, owing to several countries encouraging the usage of EVs. China leads the global fleet of electric vehicles.
Hybrid electric vehicles hold more than two-third of the global EV fleet. Increasing sales of HEVs are foreseen to fuel the demand for battery management systems in the future.
Electric vehicle fleet is significantly low as compared to ICE vehicles. As a result, the OEM sales channel is projected to retain its prominence throughout the forecast period.
Although centralized BMS account for a lion’s share in the global market, modular BMS are expected to witness high growth due to its superior functional benefits over its counterparts.
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Automotive Battery Management System Market: Competition Overview
The global automotive battery management system market is moderately consolidated, with a number of global as well as regional players operating in it.
Key Players Operating in Automotive Battery Management System Market Include:
Continental Ag, Dana Limited, Gentherm, Hanon Systems, Mahle Gmbh, Nxp Semiconductors, Renesas Electronics Corporation, Robert Bosch Gmbh, Valeo, Marelli Holdings Co., Ltd.
According to ESOMAR-certified Future Market Insights’ (FMI), The Automotive Battery Management System Market Size is anticipated to register a CAGR of 25.6%. It is predicted that the market for car battery management systems will grow from US$ 3.8 billion in 2023 to US$ 37.4 billion by 2033.
In order to manage lithium-ion batteries, which have greater energy densities and longer operational lives than conventional batteries, EVs, HEVs, and electric bikes use battery management systems.
The need for efficient battery management systems for power flow measurement, controlled power supply and distribution, and monitoring data on electricity consumption is growing as off-grid renewable energy production facilities are increasingly installed and modernised.
The Internet of Things would revolutionise how EVs are charged. It will seamlessly link grids, networks, green energy, batteries, and vehicles to cut down on resource usage and enhance the charging experience.
For more information: https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/automotive-battery-management-system-market
In the near future, electric vehicles will dominate the clean vehicle market, and necessitate demand for revolutionary battery management systems. Steadily growing demand for battery management systems in e-bikes as well as electric cars will squarely surge market growth.
“In the foreseeable future, advancements in battery management systems will contribute towards extending vehicle range, while simultaneously improving battery life and safety. All major OEMs are ambitiously planning to boost electric vehicle production, which is projected to create significant opportunities for the global automotive battery management system market.”
Key Takeaways of Automotive Battery Management System Market Study
Consumer demand across the globe is beginning to bend in favor of electric vehicles, and has strong disruption potential with governments providing purchasing incentives and subsidiaries.
With the dawn of electro-mobility and the resulting increase in EV production, automakers are offering tailored electric vehicles with modification in battery management systems.
APEJ is anticipated to remain the fastest-growing region in the automotive battery management system market during the forecast years, owing to several countries encouraging the usage of EVs. China leads the global fleet of electric vehicles.
Hybrid electric vehicles hold more than two-third of the global EV fleet. Increasing sales of HEVs are foreseen to fuel the demand for battery management systems in the future.
Electric vehicle fleet is significantly low as compared to ICE vehicles. As a result, the OEM sales channel is projected to retain its prominence throughout the forecast period.
Although centralized BMS account for a lion’s share in the global market, modular BMS are expected to witness high growth due to its superior functional benefits over its counterparts.
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https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/sample/rep-gb-1694
Automotive Battery Management System Market: Competition Overview
The global automotive battery management system market is moderately consolidated, with a number of global as well as regional players operating in it.
Key Players Operating in Automotive Battery Management System Market Include:
Continental Ag, Dana Limited, Gentherm, Hanon Systems, Mahle Gmbh, Nxp Semiconductors, Renesas Electronics Corporation, Robert Bosch Gmbh, Valeo, Marelli Holdings Co., Ltd.