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Research and Markets: Energy Harvesters: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013 to 2019
[January 02, 2014]

Research and Markets: Energy Harvesters: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013 to 2019


DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/wtgc8c/energy) has announced the addition of the "Energy Harvesters: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013 to 2019" report to their offering.

Energy Harvesters Markets At $131.4 Million In 2012 Are Projected To Increase To $4.2 Billion In 2019

Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the Energy Harvesting is used inside telemedicine systems and m-health initiatives as a way to implement ruggedized handset communications for all clinicians.

Advanced storage devices are emerging simultaneously. Storage devices can leverage the power captured by energy harvesting devices. Energy storage technologies of super-capacitors and thin-film batteries have become cost-effective. Energy harvesting devices have attained workable levels of efficiency. There are significant cost reductions. Many applications are related to smarter computing that depends on sensors capturing change in conditions and making adjustments to the environment based on measured change.

Existing energy harvesting and storage applications include vibration-based wireless train measuring systems, wireless sensors distributed city wide to implment smart cities, oil field monitoring systems, windup laptops for use in remote regions, and wireless light switches for use in smart buildings. Wireless sensors are self-powering. They can be used to alert and monitor a range of environments and incidents, pollution and forest fires, robberies in a city, temperature in a building, and movement around a border fence.



Energy harvesting technologies include electrodynamics, photovoltaics, piezoelectrics, and thermovoltaics. Photovoltaic systems for solar energy are evolving at a slower pace. The energy harvesting and energy storage market factors implement light harvesting for small devices

Technological developments in the fields of low-power electronics and energy storage systems have allowed energy harvesting to become an increasingly viable technology. It is alternatively referred to as energy scavenging and power harvesting. Energy harvesting technology has become sophisticated and efficient.


According to Susan Eustis, the lead author of the team that created the study, Converting ambient energy to useable electrical energy harvesting (EH) systems is a useful and compelling technology. The technologies offer an inexpensive and compact way to power portable electrical devices initially and to create stores of power in the long term.

Electronics tends to rely heavily on batteries. EH technology powers an increasing number of consumer and industrial products that are untethered or need to become disconnected from electrical outlets. As initial projects succeed and prove their worth, the technology is set to proliferate.

Key Topics Covered

1. Energy Harvesting Market Description and Market Dynamics

2. Energy Harvesting: Vibration, Thermovoltaics, Piezoelectrics Market Shares and Forecasts

3. Energy Harvesting Product Description

4. Energy Harvesting Technology

5. Energy Harvesting Company Profiles

Companies Mentioned

- Arveni

- Boeing KCF Technologies

- Cymbet (News - Alert) Micropelt

- EnOcean

- Infinite Power Solutions (IPS)

- Marlow Industries

- Northrop Grumman

- Perpetuum

- Silicon Laboratories (News - Alert)

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/wtgc8c/energy

Source (News - Alert): Wintergreen Research, Inc

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