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Power Supplies for Extended Battery Life (Technical Insights)Published by: Frost & Sullivan Published: Sep. 29, 2006 - 70 Pages Table of Contents
1. Research Overview and Methodology 1. Research Overview 2. Methodology 2. Key Research Highlights 1. Noteworthy Technologies to Augment Battery Life 2. Key Emerging Applications 2. Technology and Applications Viewpoint 1. Technology Primer 1. The Need for Longer Battery Life 2. Overview of Technologies to Increase Battery Life 2. Power Augmenting Technologies and Key Players 1. Ultracapacitors 2. Key Players in Ultracapacitor Technology 3. Fuel Cells 4. Other Technologies 3. Technology Impact Analysis 1. Ultracapacitors--A SWOT Analysis 2. Fuel Cells for Extended Battery Life--An Analysis 3. Technology Adoption Factor Analysis 1. Overall Technology Drivers and Challenges 1. Overall Technology Drivers 2. Overall Technology Challenges 2. Technology Specific Drivers and Challenges 1. Technology Specific Drivers 2. Technology Specific Challenges 4. Assessment of Research and Innovation 1. Research in Universities and Public Institutions 1. Carbon Aerogels for Supercapacitors--USA and China 2. ZnO-Carbon Aerogel Composite for Improved Conductivity in Supercapacitors--India 3. Controlling Pore Size to Increase Charge Storing Capacity of Carbon--USA 4. Coconut Carbon-Ruthenium Composite for Supercapacitors 5. Carbon-Ruthenium Nanocomposites for Ultracapacitors--China 6. Ultracapacitor that Extends Life of Lead Acid Battery for Automobiles--Australia 7. Nanotube-Coated Ultrabattery Developed at MIT--USA 8. Nickel-Based Supercapacitors for Specialized Applications--India 9. Improving Lifetime of Lead Acid Batteries--Spain and Australia 10. Ultracapacitors Based on Polymer Electrodes--India 11. Using Fuel Cells and Ultracapacitors in Conjunction to Improve Power Management in Automobiles--France 12. Highly Dispersed Ruthenium Oxide for Supercapacitor Electrode--Taiwan 13. Manganese Dioxide Supercapacitors--China 14. Novel Mesoporous Carbon for Supercapacitor Electrodes--Malaysia 15. Enhancing the Life of Lithium Batteries for Consumer Electronics--UK 2. Research in Corporates 1. New Line of Ultracapacitor Products from Maxwell Technologies--USA 2. Prismatic Ultracapacitors Based on Nanotechnology--Australia 3. Lead Acid Battery-Supercapacitor Hybrid--Canada 4. Ultracapacitor Modules for 42V Applications in Automobiles--South Korea 5. Increasing the Life of Lithium Ion Batteries--USA 6. Research at Texas Instruments--USA 5. Patents and Contact Details 1. Patents 1. Patents in Ultracapacitors 2. Patents in Battery Management ICs 2. Contact Details 1. Universities 2. Companies 6. Decision Support Database 1. Decision Support Database Tables 1. Total Mobile Subscribers--World (1999-2006) 2. Total PCs per Household--World (1999-2006) 3. Total PC Installed Base--World (1999-2006) 4. Total New Car Sales--World (1999-2006) 5. Total Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) Sales--World (1999-2006) AbstractThis Research Service covers various technologies that can be used in conjunction with a battery to specifically extend it's cycle life. These technologies include ultracapacitors, fuel cells, battery management integrated circuits, battery management systems etc.Research Overview This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Power Supplies for Extended Battery Life provides an overview of emerging technologies and their applications in extending battery life, along with key drivers, restraints, and analysis of trends witnessed in the battery industry. In this research service, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following technologies: ultracapacitors, battery management integrated circuits (ICs), and fuel cells. Market Sectors Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:
The following technologies are covered in this research:
Mounting Energy Storage Demands Fuel the Development of Power Supplies for Extended Battery Life The miniaturization of microprocessors is redefining the size of electronic appliances such as notebooks, cell phones, and DVD players. Compatibility with these compact devices demands reduction in size of the energy storage devices. The extensive proliferation of electronic devices and increasing integration of functions in a single electronic device, such as Internet access, multimedia, and games, have resulted in increasing demand for power and greater shelf life of a battery. Power management plays an integral role in reducing the size of the energy storage device while simultaneously extending battery life. "Ultracapacitors and battery management integrated circuits are being used to improve battery life management," notes the analyst of this research service. "They have the potential to bridge the gap between the energy and power density of a battery, and are largely used in applications that require quick bursts of peak power such as automobiles, cell phones, and laptops." Emerging Technologies to Improve Energy Density of Electronic Devices Research on ultracapacitors is heavily concentrated on developing new materials that help increase the surface area of the conductive plates in an ultracapacitor, which would aid in storing more electrical charges, thereby increasing the energy density of the device. Different materials such as carbon aerogel (CA) and other forms of carbon are experimented around the world to improve the conductivity and power density of ultracapacitors. One of the leading industry participants has come up with a new battery-supercapacitor hybrid that marks the first innovation in the field of lead acid batteries in a long time. This technology aims at providing a higher cycle life for lead acid batteries. It reportedly increases the cycle life by about six times of its current value. "Some researchers are arguing about the possibility of combining the two emerging technologies - ultracapacitors and fuel cells, to achieve a reliable power source in automobiles," cites the analyst. "This combination could be used with batteries to help in better power management, especially in automobiles." Another participant has developed a new line of DC-DC converters, charge pumps, and power management units that specifically aid in battery management and increase the life of the battery. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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