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Automotive Battery Management System: Global Markets

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  • 143 Pages
  • December 2018
  • Region: Global
  • BCC Research
  • ID: 4721223
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Report Scope:

The scope of the report includes sizing of the automotive battery management system market and an analysis of global market trends, with market data for 2017, considering as the base year, 2018 as the estimate year and forecast for 2023 with a projection of CAGR during 2018 to 2023. Market data is provided in terms of a number of units and value at global and regional levels as well as select countries for battery management systems by major battery types and type of automobile. Estimated units are a number of battery management systems installed by automotive manufacturers in a particular year; estimated values are values of installed units calculated from the estimated number of units and price. Projected and forecasted values are in constant United States dollars, unadjusted for inflation.

The report focuses on the assessment of automotive battery management systems and a detailed analysis of original equipment manufacturers and the related system providers. Market dynamics such as drivers, restraints, opportunities and challenges are also discussed in the report. The study forecasts the market value of the automotive battery management system market for key battery types like lithium ion, nickel metal hydride and other battery types including types of lead-acid battery. The report also forecasts the market value of the automotive battery management system market for major automobile types like hybrid electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and battery electric vehicles. With this report, automakers, tier-one suppliers, battery management solution providers, battery management system integrators and existing established suppliers will be guided when adopting suitable business strategies to retain their market positions. This data will also prove useful when planning actions to take advantage of opportunities to increase revenues and profitability by capitalizing on the growing automotive battery management system market. Values presented in the forecast tables represent the values of automotive battery management systems as purchased from suppliers by OEM companies, excluding the cost of marketing, assembling and distribution. In this report, the term “revenue” is equivalent to and is used interchangeably with purchase, demand and sales.

Micro hybrid vehicles that typically use 12V to 24V lead acid battery for the start/stop function are excluded from the report scope. As these vehicles use simple lead-acid batteries that do not require a complex battery management system. Also, the automobiles considered in the report are passenger cars and SUVs, along with light commercial vehicles such as vans. Hybrid and electric buses, trucks and heavy commercial vehicles are excluded from the report scope as they are highly concentrated in a few select countries.

The Report Includes:


  • 60 data tables and 45 additional tables
  • An overview of the global market and technologies for automotive battery management system
  • Analyses of market trends, with data from 2017, 2018, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2023
  • Description of properties of battery management system such as battery status supervision, battery operating parameter control, cell balancing in the battery pack and damage protection
  • Insights of advancements in battery technology and government targets to include green vehicles in state fleets and public transport
  • Information on stringent safety norms for battery management system
  • Comprehensive company profiles of major market players of the industry, including A123 Systems LLC, Analog Devices, Inc. (Linear Technology Corp.), Continental AG, Denso Corp., and Infineon Technologies AG

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Definition and Background
  • Study Goals and Objectives
  • Reasons for Doing the Study
  • Scope of Report
  • Methodology
  • Geographic Breakdown
  • Analyst's Credentials
  • Custom Research
  • Related Reports



Chapter 2 Summary and Highlights
Chapter 3 Market Overview
  • Introduction
  • Hybrid Electric and Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • Hybrid Electric Drivetrains
  • Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Automotive Batteries
  • Battery Safety
  • Battery Management System Topology
  • Battery Management System Functions
  • Advancements in Automotive Battery Management System



Chapter 4 Market Dynamics
  • Introduction
  • Key Market Growth Drivers
  • Rising Number of Alternative Fuel Vehicles Using Battery Storage
  • Tax Incentives and Regulatory Assistance for Plug-in Hybrid Electric and Battery Electric Vehicles
  • Decreasing Battery Prices
  • Rapidly Growing Charging Infrastructure
  • Key Market Growth Restraints
  • High Capital Cost Compared to Conventional IC Engine Vehicles
  • Key Market Growth Opportunities
  • Development of Advanced Battery Management Systems
  • State Targets to Minimize the Use of Fossil Fuels and Stringent Emission Norms
  • Key Market Growth Challenges
  • Lack of Charging Infrastructure and Power Supply Challenges
  • Technical Challenges in Designing Completely Reliable Battery Management Systems



Chapter 5 Global Automotive Battery Management System Market by Type of Vehicle
  • Overview
  • Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • Full Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs)
  • Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)



Chapter 6 Global Automotive Battery Management System Market by Region
  • Introduction
  • North America
  • United States
  • Rest of North America
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Japan
  • China
  • Rest of Asia-Pacific
  • Europe
  • Rest of the World



Chapter 7 Global Automotive Battery Management System Market by Battery Type
  • Overview
  • Lithium Ion Batteries
  • Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries
  • Other Batteries



Chapter 8 Competitive Landscape
  • Industry Overview
  • Geographic Dominance of Suppliers within the Automotive Battery Management System Market
  • Market Share Analysis: Battery Management System IC Manufacturers
  • Market Share Analysis: OEMs and Battery Manufacturers with In-house Battery Management System Manufacturing Capabilities
  • Market Strategy Analysis
  • Key Market Developments
  • Contracts and Agreements
  • New Product Developments
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Expansions
  • Other Developments



Chapter 9 Company Profiles
  • A123 SYSTEMS LLC
  • ANALOG DEVICES, INC. (LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORP.)
  • Recent Developments
  • BYD CO. LTD.
  • CALSONIC KANSEI CORP.
  • Recent Developments
  • CONTINENTAL AG
  • Products Offered
  • Financials
  • DENSO CORP.
  • Products Offered
  • Financials
  • E4V
  • EBERSPAECHER VECTURE, INC.
  • Recent Developments
  • ELITHION, INC.
  • EWERT ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.
  • HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS LTD.
  • Products Offered
  • Financials
  • Recent Developments
  • HUIZHOU E-POWER ELECTRONICS CO. LTD.
  • HYUNDAI KEFICO CORP.
  • INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
  • Products Offered
  • Financials
  • Recent Developments
  • JOHNSON MATTHEY BATTERY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING LTD.
  • Recent Developments
  • KOKAM CO. LTD.
  • Recent Developments
  • LG CHEM, LTD.
  • LITHIUM BALANCE A/S
  • Recent Developments
  • LITHIUM WERKS BV
  • Recent Developments
  • MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORP.
  • NAVITAS SYSTEMS LLC
  • NUVATION ENERGY
  • Recent Developments
  • NXP SEMICONDUCTORS NV
  • Products Offered
  • Financials
  • Recent Developments
  • PREH GMBH
  • PRIMEARTH EV ENERGY CO. LTD.
  • Recent Developments
  • RENESAS ELECTRONICS CORP.
  • Recent Developments
  • ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
  • Products Offered
  • Financials
  • Recent Developments
  • ROBOTEQ, INC.
  • TESLA, INC.
  • Recent Developments
  • TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, INC.
  • Products Offered
  • Financials
  • VENTEC SAS
  • Recent Developments



Chapter 10 Appendix
  • Acronyms
  • Report Sources



List of Tables
Summary Table: Global Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 1: Global Market Shares of Electric Cars (BEV and PHEV), by Country with Respect to Total Vehicle Fleet, 2016 and 2017
Table 2: U.S. Federal Tax Incentives for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Table 3: U.S. Federal Tax Incentives for Battery Electric Vehicles
Table 4: India’s Tax Incentives for Strong Hybrids and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Table 5: Electric Vehicle Deployment Targets for Different Countries, 2020-2030
Table 6: Growth in Number of Publicly Accessible Slow Chargers in Leading Global EV Market, by Country, 2016 and 2017
Table 7: Growth in Number of Publicly Accessible Fast Chargers in Leading Global EV Market, by Country, 2016 and 2017
Table 8: Cost Comparison of Conventional IC Engine Vehicles and Hybrid/Electric Vehicles, 2018
Table 9: New Battery Chemistries in Development for Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Table 10: Announcements, by OEMs Related to Curbing or Halting Production of Diesel IC Engine Cars
Table 11: Western European Share for Diesel Driven Passenger Car Registrations, by Country, 2012-2017
Table 12: Description of Charging Level Supply Power and Charging Times
Table 13: Charging Times for Different Electric Vehicle Models Using Slow and Fast Type Charging
Table 14: Connector Standards for Each Charging Level and the Corresponding Vehicles
Table 15: Estimated EVSE Unit and Installation Costs
Table 16: Global Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 17: Global Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 18: Average Cost of a Battery Management System per Vehicle, by Type of Vehicle, 2018 and 2023
Table 19: Global Market for Battery Management System in Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Region, Through 2023
Table 20: Global Market for Battery Management System in Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Region, Through 2023
Table 21: Global Market for Battery Management System in Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Battery Type, Through 2023
Table 22: Global Market for Battery Management System in Full Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Region, Through 2023
Table 23: Global Market for Battery Management System in Full Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Region, Through 2023
Table 24: Global Market for Battery Management System in Full Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Battery Type, Through 2023
Table 25: Global Market for Battery Management System in Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Region, Through 2023
Table 26: Global Market for Battery Management System in Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Region, Through 2023
Table 27: Global Market for Battery Management System in Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, by Battery Type, Through 2023
Table 28: Global Market for Battery Management System in Battery Electric Vehicles, by Region, Through 2023
Table 29: Global Market for Battery Management System in Battery Electric Vehicles, by Region, Through 2023
Table 30: Global Market for Battery Management System in Battery Electric Vehicles, by Battery Type, Through 2023
Table 31: Electric Vehicle and Battery Manufacturing Plant Investments, by Leading Auto Manufacturers
Table 32: Proposed Budget on Developing Charging Infrastructure in Leading Countries
Table 33: Global Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Region, Through 2023
Table 34: Global Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Region, Through 2023
Table 35: North American Market Share of Publicly Accessible Fast and Slow EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, 2017
Table 36: North American Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Country, Through 2023
Table 37: North American Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Country, Through 2023
Table 38: North American Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 39: North American Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 40: U.S. Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 41: U.S. Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 42: Rest of North American Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 43: Rest of North American Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 44: Asia-Pacific Publicly Accessible EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, 2017
Table 45: Asia-Pacific Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Country, Through 2023
Table 46: Asia-Pacific Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Country, Through 2023
Table 47: Asia-Pacific Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 48: Asia-Pacific Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 49: Japanese Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 50: Japanese Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 51: Chinese Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 52: Chinese Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 53: Rest of Asia-Pacific Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 54: Rest of Asia-Pacific Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 55: European Publicly Accessible EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, 2017
Table 56: European Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 57: European Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 58: Rest of the World Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 59: Rest of the World Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 60: Battery Type Used in BEVs, by Vehicle Model and Battery Supplier, 2017
Table 61: Battery Type Used in PHEVs, by Vehicle Model and Battery Supplier, 2017
Table 62: Battery Type Used in HEVs, by Vehicle Model and Battery Supplier, 2017
Table 63: Global Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Battery Type, Through 2023
Table 64: Comparison of Different Lithium Ion Battery Chemistries
Table 65: Global Market for Lithium Ion Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 66: Global Market for Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 67: Global Market for Other Types of Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, Through 2023
Table 68: Contracts and Agreements in the Automotive Battery Management System Market, 2014-2018
Table 69: New Product Developments in the Automotive Battery Management System Market, 2015-2018
Table 70: Market Developments Related to Mergers and Acquisitions in the Automotive Battery Management System Market, 2015-2018
Table 71: Market Developments Related to Expansion Activities in the Automotive Battery Management System, 2017-2018
Table 72: Other Developments in the Automotive Battery Management System Market, 2015-2018
Table 73: Analog Devices, Inc.: Recent Developments, 2017
Table 74: Calsonic Kansei Corp.: Recent Developments, 2015-2018
Table 75: Continental AG: Products Offered
Table 76: Continental AG: Company Financials, 2015-2017
Table 77: Denso Corp.: Products Offered
Table 78: Denso Corp.: Company Financials, 2015-2018
Table 79: Eberspaecher Vecture, Inc.: Recent Developments, 2018
Table 80: Hitachi Automotive Systems Ltd.: Products Offered
Table 81: Hitachi Automotive Systems Ltd.: Company Financials, 2015-2017
Table 82: Hitachi Automotive Systems Ltd.: Recent Developments, 2015-2017
Table 83: Infineon Technologies AG: Products Offered
Table 84: Infineon Technologies AG: Company Financials, 2015-2017
Table 85: Infineon Technologies AG: Recent Developments, 2018
Table 86: Johnson Matthey Battery Systems Engineering Ltd.: Recent Developments, 2018
Table 87: Kokam Co. Ltd.: Recent Developments, 2018
Table 88: Lithium Balance A/S: Recent Developments, 2016-2017
Table 89: Lithium Werks BV: Recent Developments, 2015-2018
Table 90: Nuvation Energy: Recent Developments, 2017-2018
Table 91: NXP Semiconductors NV: Products Offered
Table 92: NXP Semiconductors NV: Company Financials, 2015-2017
Table 93: NXP Semiconductors NV Ltd.: Recent Developments, 2015-2018
Table 94: Primearth Ev Energy Co. Ltd.: Recent Developments, 2017-2018
Table 95: Renesas Electronics Corp.: Recent Developments, 2017
Table 96: Robert Bosch GmbH: Products Offered
Table 97: Robert Bosch GmbH: Company Financials, 2015-2017
Table 98: NXP Semiconductors NV Ltd.: Recent Developments, 2015-2018
Table 99: Tesla Inc.: Recent Developments, 2014
Table 100: Texas Instruments, Inc.: Products Offered
Table 101: Texas Instruments, Inc.: Company Financials, 2015-2017
Table 102: Ventec SAS: Recent Developments, 2015
Table 103: Abbreviations Used in Components of Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Table 104: Report Sources
List of Figures
Summary Figure: Global Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, 2018-2023
Figure 1: Specific Energy Comparison of Automotive Battery Chemistries
Figure 2: Battery Management System
Figure 3: Global Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, 2018-2023
Figure 4: Global Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Region, 2018-2023
Figure 5: North American Unit Shares of Publicly Accessible Fast and Slow EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, 2017
Figure 6: North American Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, 2018-2023
Figure 7: U.S. Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, 2018-2023
Figure 8: Asia-Pacific Unit Share of Publicly Accessible Fast and Slow EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, 2017
Figure 9: Asia-Pacific Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, 2017-2023
Figure 10: Japanese Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, 2018-2023
Figure 11: Chinese Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, 2018-2023
Figure 12: Rest of Asia-Pacific Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, 2018-2023
Figure 13: European Unit Share of Publicly Accessible Fast and Slow EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, 2017
Figure 14: European Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, 2018-2023
Figure 15: Rest of the World Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Type of Vehicle, 2018-2023
Figure 16: Global Market for Automotive Battery Management System, by Battery Type, 2018-2023
Figure 17: Global Analysis of Battery Management System Suppliers’ Concentration, by Region, 2017
Figure 18: Global Market Share of Key Automotive Battery Management System IC Manufacturers, 2017
Figure 19: Global Market Share of Key OEMs and Battery Manufacturers with In-house Automotive Battery Management System Manufacturing Capabilities, 2017
Figure 20: Global Share of Key Market Strategies Adopted, by Company, 2014-2018
Figure 21: Continental AG: Revenue Share, by Business Segment, 2017
Figure 22: Continental AG: Revenue Share, by Region/Country, 2017
Figure 23: Denso Corp.: Revenue Share, by Business Segment, 2017
Figure 24: Denso Corp.: Revenue Share, by Region, 2017
Figure 25: Infineon Technologies AG: Revenue Share, by Business Segment, 2017
Figure 26: Infineon Technologies AG: Revenue Share, by Region/Country, 2017
Figure 27: NXP Semiconductors NV: Revenue Share, by Business Segment, 2017
Figure 28: NXP Semiconductors NV: Revenue Share, by Country, 2017
Figure 29: Robert Bosch GmbH: Revenue Share, by Business Segment, 2017
Figure 30: Robert Bosch GmbH: Revenue Share, by Region, 2017
Figure 31: Texas Instruments, Inc.: Revenue Share, by Business Segment, 2017
Figure 32: Texas Instruments, Inc.: Revenue Share, by Region/Country, 2017

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Executive Summary

Automotive battery management systems have become an inseparable part of the hybrid and battery electric vehicles. All these battery-driven vehicle types depend partially or completely on the power support from battery packs. Modern-day battery packs mostly use lithium-ion battery chemistry apart from NiMH, and advanced lead-acid batteries. Over the last decade, the miles covered per charge for hybrid and electric vehicles has grown continuously in proportion to the energy density of the batteries they utilize. While at the same time the prices of battery packs have been declining continuously.

Hybrid and electric vehicles are becoming well established as an alternative to conventional IC engines. Current worldwide sales figures support this trend and suggest that the hybrid and electric vehicle market will grow strongly during the coming years. In 2017, Toyota sold more than one million hybrid vehicles worldwide. Hybrid technology has been most successful in Japan and the U.S. but is likely to gain popularity in Europe and China, among others. Electric vehicles have seen maximum growth in China and Europe along with the U.S.

Hybrid and electric vehicles can be divided into four major types of vehicles: mild hybrid, full hybrid, plug-in hybrid electric and battery electric that runs on battery alone. The differences are dictated by the performance of the electric motor, the size of the battery, the charging of the battery and presence or absence of the IC engine. In a mild hybrid system, the electric motor can provide support from 5 kWh to up to 20 kWh and is primarily used to start or accelerate at low engine speeds. The full hybrid system has a much stronger electric engine of 20 kWh to 60 kWh and can function at high speeds for short periods of time. Plug-in hybrid vehicles are similar to full hybrids but differ in their battery packs. A plugin hybrid has a much stronger engine of 60 kWh to 100 kWh and has larger batteries to support longer distance travel. The battery electric vehicle to uses a battery output from 22 kWh in smaller cars to more than 100 kWh in the largest battery used in Tesla cars. Unlike on-board charging for mild and full hybrids, a plug-in hybrid vehicle and electric vehicle can be charged externally and can act as a pure electric vehicle. In full hybrids and plug-in hybrids, the electric motor can be used to drive the vehicle without the aid of a conventional IC engine for a limited distance.

The evolution of largely-sized battery packs has led to a shift from conventional lead-acid batteries and NiMH batteries to lithium-ion batteries which have a higher energy density (i.e., three times as much as a lead acid battery and 40% more than a NiMH battery). This shift has further boosted the demand for battery management systems because lithium-ion battery is prone to overheating and overcharging and can damage and decay as a result of mismanagement. A battery management system is necessary to control the cell charge-discharge, cell balancing, temperature control and other specifications within a battery pack. For example, the 100-kWh battery pack in the top model of Tesla S has 16 modules with 516 cells, making 8,256 cells per pack. The battery management system plays a pivotal role in maintaining the health of the many cells in a battery pack. Other battery types such as NiMH batteries or advanced lead-acid batteries use a battery management system that is fairly simple and less costly as compared to complex lithium-ion batteries. Research is being conducted to find new battery chemistries that have higher energy density than lithium-ion batteries such as the solid-state batteries, lithium-air batteries, lithium-sulfur batteries etc. Until new batteries are commercially available, the market trend will shift towards the usage of lithium-ion batteries across all vehicle types. These new batteries will still require battery management systems because the batteries will be exposed to very dynamic and demanding operating conditions as battery sizes grow for a longer driving range for EVs.

Companies Mentioned

  • A123 Systems LLC
  • Analog Devices, Inc. (Linear Technology Corp.)
  • BYD Co. Ltd.
  • Calsonic Kansei Corp.
  • Continental Ag
  • Denso Corp.
  • E4V
  • Eberspaecher Vecture, Inc.
  • Elithion, Inc.
  • Ewert Energy Systems, Inc.
  • Hitachi Automotive Systems Ltd.
  • Huizhou E-Power Electronics Co. Ltd.
  • Hyundai Kefico Corp.
  • Infineon Technologies Ag
  • Johnson Matthey Battery Systems Engineering Ltd.
  • Kokam Co. Ltd.
  • LG Chem, Ltd.
  • Lithium Balance A/S
  • Lithium Werks Bv
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
  • Navitas Systems Llc
  • Nuvation Energy
  • NXP Semiconductors Nv
  • Preh Gmbh
  • Primearth Ev Energy Co. Ltd.
  • Renesas Electronics Corp.
  • Robert Bosch Gmbh
  • Roboteq, Inc.
  • Tesla, Inc.
  • Texas Instruments, Inc.
  • Ventec Sas