Thermoelectric Generators- NextGen Generators Designed for Operating in Various Planetary Bodies
Thermoelectric
generators are the solid state devices that convert heat into
electricity with the help of temperature difference. These generators
do not have any moving parts and are fully silent unlike the
traditional heat engines. Thermoelectric generators have been used
consistently for more than 30 years with no maintenance operation in
space analysis such as in the voyager missions of NASA. NASA in
collaboration with the Department of Energy has been developing a new
power system that could be used in various space missions. The new
radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG), which is called a
Multi-Mission RTG (MMRTG), is being designed for operating in various
planetary bodies such as Mars, as well as in vacuum space. Thus, with
further technology advancements, thermoelectric generators are
expected to see rise in demand in the long run.
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However,
in large applications, thermoelectric generators have less efficiency
than the traditional heat engines, which may hamper the market growth
potential. Currently, they are highly preferred in small applications
due to their cost effective, simple, compact as well as scalable
nature. Thermoelectric phenomenon, on which these generators work, is
extensively used for heating as well as cooling applications too. In
recent years thermoelectric generators have also been used in various
new applications of energy generation by thermoelectric harvesting.
The new applications are varied which include industrial and
terrestrial applications.Thermoelectric systems can be operated with
small heat sources and less temperature difference and can also be
mass produced for automotive waste heat recovery or electricity and
heat co-generation in homes and businesses. Among all the application
areas, automotive is considered to be the high potential segment for
thermoelectric generators market due to steadily increasing number of
automobiles, globally. According to International Organization of
Motor Vehicles Manufacturers (OICA) 2015, there is 2.8% increase in
the total production of vehicles from 2013 to 2014. The car
manufacturing companies, such as Volkswagen, Ford, BMW and Volvo in
collaboration with NASA are developing thermoelectric waste heat
recovery systems, for fuel economy purposes. Likewise, these
generators (with a temperature differentials)if used for powering
wireless sensors would prevent battery lifetime and reliability
issues. Such developments in the thermoelectric generators and their
applications increase the adoption trends among the end users. In
consumer applications, the thermoelectric generators provide various
benefits such as energy saving while cooking with the use of
thermo-power cooking sensors, and in powering of consumer electronic
devices. These generators are even used in body sensing with sensory
wristbands, athletic apparel that check the heart rate and body
temperature. They can be even miniaturized to gather body heat to
power a wristwatch. Asia Pacific is considered to be fastest growing
segment in the adoption of thermoelectric generators market.
According to OICA Vehicle Production Statistics 2015, 3.5% of
increase in the vehicles production had occurred from the year 2013
to 2014in Asia Pacific as compared to other regions. Increased
industrialization in this region is also expected to increase the
demand for thermoelectric generators in the market
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There
are many significant product launches and acquisitions carried out by
the companies in order to increase their competitiveness in the
thermoelectric generators market. For instance, in April 2014,
Gentherm, Inc. acquired Global Thermoelectric Inc. (GTE) which
manufactured and developed industrial thermoelectric generator
systems as well as remote power generation. In March 2014, Gentherm,
Inc. announced the launch of a new thermal conditioning system as
well as climate control system for beds and home furniture. Also, in
December, 2014 TECTEG MFR , the other thermoelectric generator
manufacturer, signed an agreement with TKB Industrial, for developing
a maximum power tracking and smart charge controller for
thermoelectric generator battery system in order to get better power
performance. The major players in the market are Gentherm, Inc.,
II-VI Incorporated, Ferrotec Corporation, Laird Plc, TECTEG MFR and
Komatsu Limited.
Geographies
analyzed under this research report include
North America
Asia Pacific
Europe
Middle East and Africa
Latin America
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report provides comprehensive analysis of
Market growth drivers
Factors limiting market growth
Current market trends
Market structure
Market projections for upcoming years
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