DC-DC Converter Market Projected to be Worth $22.4 billion by 2025

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Aug 2, 2019

According to the new market research report on the DC-DC Converter Market estimated at USD 8.5 billion in 2019, the global DC-DC converter market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 17.5% from 2019 to 2025, to reach USD 22.4 billion by 2025. Increasing adoption of electric vehicles, adoption of more electric aircraft to reduce carbon footprint, and decrease in price are key factors driving the global industry.

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Some of the prominent key players are:

  • General Electric (GE) (US)
  • Lite-on Technology (Taiwan)
  • Delta Electronics (Taiwan)
  • Ericsson (Sweden)
  • Texas Instruments (US)
  • Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd (Japan)
  • Delta Electronics, Inc. (Taiwan).

Based on vertical, the telecommunication segment is projected to lead the DC-DC converter market during the forecast period.

Telecommunication is projected to lead the DC-DC converter market due to the transition from 3G/4G network to 5G. This will lead to the shift from larger, macro base stations to smaller solutions which require low power demands. Key players are developing products to match the rapid development in the communication industry. For instance, in June 2018, Murata launched its 1 kW DRQ-11.4/88-L48 series of quarter brick, intermediate bus, DC/DC converter modules that addresses the growing power requirements of high-reliability networking and telecommunications infrastructure equipment. The need for power supply for communication equipment is also growing at a fast-pace due to the increasing adoption of broadband-enabled mobile devices, resulting in driving the global DC-DC converters market.

The increasing demand for aerospace, medical, automotive is expected to drive the DC-DC converter market from 2019 to 2025.

The <20W output power segment is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Various verticals such as automotive, medical, and military & aerospace require low-power, non-standard, and high-isolation small bricks. Key players are working towards developing low power DC-DC converter. For instance, in November 2017, Artesyn Embedded Technologies (US) announced the introduction of AEE15W-M and AEE20W-M series, new 15- and 20-watt DC-DC converters that provide OEMs with an economical solution for demanding applications in industrial and medical instrumentation requiring a certified supplementary or reinforced insulation system to comply with industrial or medical safety standards.

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