Next-Generation Thermal Management Strategies in Electric Vehicles: Which Growth Opportunities Emerge?
OEMs’ adoption of standard heat pump systems and streamlined circuits enhanced by advanced actuators and sophisticated control strategies driving transformational growth
This analysis service provides an in-depth analysis of the thermal management system strategies OEMs adopt for EVs. It includes an overview of the main EV propulsion system components requiring thermal management and explores different cooling techniques, with a particular focus on battery thermal management systems. The switch to fully electric propulsion systems has significantly altered the thermal management needs and capabilities of vehicles, introducing new components and circuit layouts compared to traditional internal combustion engine vehicles.
- What are the key megatrends affecting EV thermal management systems? What strategies do OEMs employ for effective thermal management systems?
- What growth opportunities does the EV thermal management system landscape present globally? How are key suppliers shaping their future product portfolios?
- What are the key drivers and restraints for the EV thermal management system landscape?
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