Low-voltage battery technology

Low-voltage battery technology

Publication Date: 10-Nov-2021

This report delves into the sphere of automotive low-voltage starter and auxiliary batteries, and we analyze the technical aspects and market dynamics of one of the most ubiquitous components in an automobile.

This report delves into the sphere of automotive low-voltage starter and auxiliary batteries, and we analyze the technical aspects and market dynamics of one of the most ubiquitous components in an automobile.

Automakers and suppliers have already realized the benefit of going in favor of twin battery configurations, especially more so as they enable OEMs to adhere to extremely rigorous industry norms regarding emissions and sustainability that already are or coming into effect in the very near future.

1. Overview
a) Introduction
b) Research methodology

2. Technology analysis
a) Overview
b) CASE
c) Battery legislation
d) Electrical loads
e) Technology variations
f) Multiple batteries and integration
g) Battery positioning
h) Global demand

3. Supplier analysis
a) Camel Group
b) Clarios
c) CSIC
d) Exide Industries
e) GS Yuasa

4. Market analysis
a) Regional demand
b) OEM-Supplier relations

5. Conclusion

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