In this report, different aspects of the automotive thermal domain are discussed to see how certain components and systems have been consolidated, while others continue to remain separate.
Bringing together multiple components or making a single component multitask by performing the tasks of multiple parts is seen as a way of lowering power demand, reducing weight, shrinking the amount of space required for installation or integration, and improving the overall system efficiency.
In this report, different aspects of the automotive thermal domain are discussed to see how certain components and systems have been consolidated, while others continue to remain separate.
1. Overview
a) Report Summary
b) Research methodology
c) Introduction
2. Technology analysis
a) Technology variations/solutions
b) Global demand
3. Supplier analysis
a) Denso
b) Marelli
c) BorgWarner
d) MAHLE
e) Hanon Systems
f) Valeo
4. OEM-Supplier analysis
a) Technology leaders
b) Greater China market
5. Conclusion
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