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Energy Harvesting and Storage Market for Electronic Devices 2014-2024: Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast Research Report Available Online
[September 13, 2013]

Energy Harvesting and Storage Market for Electronic Devices 2014-2024: Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast Research Report Available Online


(PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Albany, NY (PRWEB) September 13, 2013 Researchmoz presents this most up-to-date research on Energy Harvesting and Storage for Electronic Devices 2014-2024: Forecasts, Technologies, Players. The report focuses primarily on quantitative market metrics in order to characterize the growth and evolution of the Energy Harvesting and Storage for Electronic Devices.



Energy harvesting is the process by which ambient energy is captured and converted into electricity for small autonomous devices, such as satellites, laptops and nodes in sensor networks making them self-sufficient. Although energy harvesting applications reach from vehicles to the smart grid, the majority of the value this year is in consumer electronic applications, where energy harvesters have been used for some time.

View Full Report With TOC@ http://www.researchmoz.us/energy-harvesting-and-storage-for-electronic-devices-2014-2024-forecasts-technologies-players-report.html Energy harvesting, otherwise known as power harvesting or energy scavenging includes photovoltaics, thermovoltaics, piezoelectrics and electrodynamics, among other options, which are now being used in a wide variety of applications. The technology has reached a tipping point, because the necessary lower power electronics and more efficient energy gathering and storage are now sufficiently affordable, reliable and longer lived for a huge number of applications to be practicable.


From wind-up laptops for Africa, wireless light switches working from the power of your finger and wireless sensors in oil fields monitoring equipment power by vibration - these are all in use now with many more applications emerging.

Browse all IDTechEx market research reports - http://www.researchmoz.us/publisher/idtechex-58.html Market segments using Energy Harvesting.

This report covers the following market segments with detailed ten year forecasts of each: Wristwatches Bicycle dynamo Laptops, e-books Mobile phones Other portable consumer electronics - Calculators, toys, piezo gas lighters, electronic car keys, electronic apparel etc Wireless sensor mesh networks Other Industrial -Mainly buildings, machinery, engines, non-meshed wireless sensors and actuators Military and aerospace excluding WSN Healthcare - Implants, disposable testers and drug delivery etc Other - Research, animals, farming etc Energy harvesting by technology type This year, most of the harvesters used in the above market segments are solar cells followed by electrodynamos, two relatively mature energy harvesting technologies. However, many new technologies are now taking some market share enabling power in areas not possible before.

Browse all countrywise market research reports- http://www.researchmoz.us/country.html This includes thermoelectrics - generating power from heat - where organisations such as the Department of Energy in the US are working with BMW and GM to turn heat waste from engines and exhaust into power for the vehicle's electrical systems. NASA use thermoelectrics to power Mars rovers where they work without light, unlike solar cells. Piezoelectric energy harvesters are also of great interest due to their small form factor and high efficiency. In 2022, these four energy harvester types will have near similar market share for industrial sensing applications. However, even by then solar will continue to dominate for consumer applications.

For the first time, this unique report looks at the global situation. It covers the progress of more than 350 organizations in 22 countries and gives detailed case studies. Market forecasts are provided for everything from self-sufficient wristwatches to mobile phones that will never need a charger and light switches and controls that have no wiring and no batteries when fitted in buildings to wireless sensors power from the environment they are placed in.

However, there are further mountains to climb in order to achieve self-powered wireless sensors monitoring forest fires, pollution spillages and even inside the human body and in the concrete of buildings. These applications will become commonplace one day. Even devices with maintenance-free life of hundreds of years can now be envisaged. Meanwhile, bionic man containing maintenance free, self-powered devices for his lifetime is an objective for the next few years. IDTechEx find that the total market for energy harvesting devices, including everything from wristwatches to wireless sensors will rise to over $5 billion in 2022.

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