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The Battery Thermal Management System (BTMS) market within the consumer electronics industry is a rapidly growing sector. BTMS systems are designed to regulate the temperature of batteries in consumer electronics, such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets. This helps to ensure the safety and performance of the device, as well as to extend the life of the battery. BTMS systems can be active or passive, depending on the application. Active systems use fans or pumps to actively cool the battery, while passive systems rely on natural convection or conduction to dissipate heat.
BTMS systems are becoming increasingly important as consumer electronics become more powerful and compact. This is due to the increased heat generated by the device, which can cause the battery to overheat and become damaged. BTMS systems are also becoming more popular due to their ability to reduce energy consumption and extend battery life.
Some companies in the BTMS market include Laird Technologies, Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics, and Amphenol. Show Less Read more