Future of Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting to 2025: Building and Home Automation Sectors Will Drive Growth Opportunities for Thermal Harvesters – Research and Markets

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Future
of Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting”
report has been added to Research
and Markets’
offering.

Increased population and pollution are largely contributing to energy
crisis. In manufacturing and industrial power plants, a high amount of
energy is wasted in the form of heat. Though some countries have
restructured their electricity infrastructure with highly expensive
processes, the electricity crisis still prevails. This energy and
electricity crisis will be a threatening factor for social and economic
growth.

Energy harvesting is expected to play a major role in managing global
energy demands and help in resolving related issues. Thermoelectric
Energy Harvesting (TEH) technology comprising thermoelectric generators
(TEGs) is a type of energy harvesting technology which is based on the
Seebeck effect. This aims to leverage thermal sources to generate
electrical power and is intended for large-scale and small-scale
applications.

Key Topics Covered:

1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Technology Status Review

3.0 Impact Assessment of Factors Influencing Adoption – Drivers and
Challenges

4.0 Innovation Ecosystem, Hotspots by Region, and Key Developers

5.0 Patent and Funding Status

6.0 Application Landscape Analysis

7.0 Market Potential – Forecast till 2025

8.0 Customer Need Analysis

9.0 Analyst Point of View

10.0 Key Questions from the CEO’s Perspective on Thermoelectric Energy
Harvesting Growth Opportunities

11.0 Key Patents and Contacts

Companies Mentioned

– EnOcean GmbH

– Evident Thermoelectrics

– Hi-Z Technology

– NABLA Thermoelectrics

– Nimbus Materials

– Otego GmbH

– Perpetua Power Source Technologies

– TEC Microsystems GmbH

– TEGnology APS

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