How is Increasing Usage of Wireless Electronic Devices Driving Energy Harvesting System Market?



Electronic devices that are wireless have become a very important part of everyone’s lives these days, whether it’s the industrial or domestic scenario. Such devices do not need to be connected to the main power grid and are powered by batteries.

Due to this extensive usage of batteries, manufacturers have been heavily focusing on enhancing their efficiency; however, the fact remains that batteries need to be replaced after a certain amount of time and the ones in use need to be maintained on regular basis. Additionally, these days, there is a high demand for devices and batteries which make use of clean and green energy.

According to a P&S Intelligence report, in 2017, the global energy harvesting system market reached a value of $358.5 million and is projected to generate revenue of $659.6 million by 2023, witnessing an 11.0% CAGR during the forecast period (2018–2023).

Due to all these factors, the shift has been increasingly moving energy harvesting systems, as they are efficient and make use of alternate energy that is gathered from the environment. Energy harvesting systems harness small amounts of energy from the surroundings that is otherwise wasted in different forms. The technology can prove immensely useful for powering up low-power electronics, therefore, the demand for energy harvesting systems is growing rapidly.

These systems are capable of harnessing energy from different sources, such as electromagnetic/radio frequency, light, thermal (heat), and vibration. Out of these, the light energy harvesting technology was utilized the most in the past, which is because of the easy availability of this technology and its innovative applications in the solar energy sector.

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Other than this, the demand for vibration energy harvesting technology is also expected to rise considerably in the near future, as this technology is being widely adopted in remote locations and harsh environments.

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