Analysis

IDTechEx report explores triboelectric energy harvesting

1st September 2016
Nat Bowers
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IDTechEx Research has announced the availability of a new report, Triboelectric Energy Harvesting (TENG) 2017-2027, which explains energy harvesting, and specifically triboelectricity and the devices resulting, relating it to other forms of electrostatic and other energy harvesting methods to reveal lessons from the real world.

Triboelectric energy harvesting potentially serves most power levels and formats and, according to the report, is projected to be a $400m market in 2026.

The report navigates the often misleading jargon and double meanings and focuses on the big issues and opportunities. This is a report for investors and materials and device makers. It will assist those planning to use the devices and merge them with their own and governments apportioning research funds. The report highlights materials opportunities and relating needs to achievements to reveal gaps in the market.

Research for this report is based on global visits and privileged data from PhD level IDTechEx analysts. IDTechEx has researched the technological roadmaps, conducted interviews, created forecasts and assessed materials opportunities from an industrial viewpoint.

Triboelectric Energy Harvesting (TENG) 2017-2027 contains projections of many relevant markets, including wearables, MCUs, SBCs and the IoT. IDTechEx gives projections for electric land, water and air vehicles, to the triboelectric capability expected. The report identifies gaps in the market and prioritises impediments to be overcome and includes tables comparing the commercially desirable attributes of energy harvesting technologies and how triboelectrics fits in.

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