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The global market for energy harvesters reached $880 million in 2014. This market should reach $1.1 billion in 2015 and $3.3 billion by 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.9%.
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An overview of the global markets, technologies, and devices for energy harvesting.
Analyses of market trends, with data from 2014, estimates for 2015, and projections of CAGRs through 2020.
Breakdowns of the energy harvesting market by geographical region, end-use application, and energy source including:
- Solar and photovoltaic
- Thermal
- Vibration, displacement and mechanical (including biomechanical and electrostatic); also occasionally referred to as mechanical
- Radiation and electromagnetic
- Chemical
A look at how energy harvesting crosses many industries and disciplines such as energy management, instrumentation, wireless and wireline communication, materials, nanotechnology and regulation.
- Analysis of the market's dynamics, specifically growth drivers, inhibitors, and opportunities.
- Information on cutting edge breakthroughs by means of a detailed patent analysis.
- Comprehensive company profiles of major players in the industry.
Report Scope
This report presents the forecasts for energy harvesters for 2015 through 2020 on a volume and value basis. Sales values in terms of dollar sales are presented in U.S. dollars, while sales values in terms of unit sales are presented in thousand units. The choice of thousands as a denomination unit was dictated by the shipment volumes for specific categories, which would have otherwise appeared too insignificant. It is important to note that energy harvesters can power wireless sensor nodes, which will ship by the billions in the future. Energy harvesters will also power several other device categories that will not be as prolific in number as wireless nodes, but that will experience tremendous growth as well.
The forecasts are further broken down by energy source, end application, and region. The report covers the following energy sources:
- Solar and photovoltaic.
- Thermal.
- Vibration, displacement, and mechanical (including biomechanical and electrostatic)—also occasionally referred to simply as mechanical.
- Radiation and electromagnetic.
- Chemical.
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The breakdown of end-use applications includes:
- Telecommunications.
- Building, construction, and home automation.
- Energy exploration, generation, and distribution.
- Environment and agriculture.
- Industrial and automotive.
- Defense.
- Retail and logistics.
- Medical.
The regional breakdown focuses on the following regions:
- The Americas.
- Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
- Asia-Pacific (APAC).
The global market for energy harvesters reached $880 million in 2014. This market should reach $1.1 billion in 2015 and $3.3 billion by 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.9%.
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Report Includes
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An overview of the global markets, technologies, and devices for energy harvesting.
Analyses of market trends, with data from 2014, estimates for 2015, and projections of CAGRs through 2020.
Breakdowns of the energy harvesting market by geographical region, end-use application, and energy source including:
- Solar and photovoltaic
- Thermal
- Vibration, displacement and mechanical (including biomechanical and electrostatic); also occasionally referred to as mechanical
- Radiation and electromagnetic
- Chemical
A look at how energy harvesting crosses many industries and disciplines such as energy management, instrumentation, wireless and wireline communication, materials, nanotechnology and regulation.
- Analysis of the market's dynamics, specifically growth drivers, inhibitors, and opportunities.
- Information on cutting edge breakthroughs by means of a detailed patent analysis.
- Comprehensive company profiles of major players in the industry.
Report Scope
This report presents the forecasts for energy harvesters for 2015 through 2020 on a volume and value basis. Sales values in terms of dollar sales are presented in U.S. dollars, while sales values in terms of unit sales are presented in thousand units. The choice of thousands as a denomination unit was dictated by the shipment volumes for specific categories, which would have otherwise appeared too insignificant. It is important to note that energy harvesters can power wireless sensor nodes, which will ship by the billions in the future. Energy harvesters will also power several other device categories that will not be as prolific in number as wireless nodes, but that will experience tremendous growth as well.
The forecasts are further broken down by energy source, end application, and region. The report covers the following energy sources:
- Solar and photovoltaic.
- Thermal.
- Vibration, displacement, and mechanical (including biomechanical and electrostatic)—also occasionally referred to simply as mechanical.
- Radiation and electromagnetic.
- Chemical.
Get Complete TOC With Tables and Figures @ https://www.researchmoz.us/global-markets-technologies-and-devices-for-energy-harvesting-report.html/toc
The breakdown of end-use applications includes:
- Telecommunications.
- Building, construction, and home automation.
- Energy exploration, generation, and distribution.
- Environment and agriculture.
- Industrial and automotive.
- Defense.
- Retail and logistics.
- Medical.
The regional breakdown focuses on the following regions:
- The Americas.
- Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
- Asia-Pacific (APAC).
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