Europe Power Management IC Market- Global Drivers, Opportunities, Trends, and Forecasts to 2028
The power management IC market in Europe is expected to grow from US$ 11,342.18 million in 2021 to US$ 17,503.59 million by 2028; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% from 2021 to 2028.
The adoption of electric vehicles is growing tremendously
across the region. Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) have increased in the
Europe markets. The Power management plays a significant role with respect to
the efficiency of the device, be it an ultra-low-power wireless sensor network
or automotive high-voltage power converter. With a rise in requirement for
proper power management, companies are looking at manufacturing customized
power management integrated chips. The stringent emission norms in European
countries are driving the demand for electric vehicles to a notable extent.
Thus, respective policies, norms, incentives, and subsidies promote the sales
of electric vehicles across the region. A PMIC is widely used in various
automotive applications, such as ADAS, infotainment, battery management,
navigation, telematics, and automotive cluster. Thus, rising sales for electric
vehicles drive the demand for highly integrated system PMIC for applications
requiring up to 8.5 A and high power PMIC used in quad-core processors up to 12
A. The automotive sector is a major contributor in the growth of the power
management IC market across the region
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The impact of COVID-19 differed from country to country
across the Europe region as selected countries experienced an increase in the
number of recorded cases and subsequently attracted strict and more extended
lockdown periods or social isolation. Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Russia,
and France are the countries that were most affected by various restrictions
and limitations. The European automotive industry was severely hit and
experienced a decline of over 20 percent in overall automotive production due
to stringent supply chain disruption caused by imposed lockdowns. The
automotive industry is one of the largest market for power management ICs.
However, with the increasing demand for electric vehicles in the region, the
outlook post COVID for the automotive industry seems to be favorable. With
decreased income level, buyers opted to purchase necessities such as household
goods and groceries instead of non-essential, big-ticket purchases like home
theatres and LCD TVs. Other sectors that deploy power management ICs such as
electric/electronics, manufacturing & construction, telecommunication
network, also experienced a weak demand.
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NXP Semiconductors
Analog Devices, Inc.
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
ROHM CO., LTD.
Microchip Technology Inc.
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
Renesas Electronics Corporation
STMicroelectronics
Texas Instruments Incorporated
Qorvo, Inc.
1) Segments Covered
By Product Type
- Voltage
Regulators
- Motor
Control
- Battery
Management
- Multi-Channel
ICs
By End-Use
- Consumer
Electronics
- Automotive
- Healthcare
- IT
and Telecom
- Industrial
The Power Management IC (PMIC) market represents a critical
segment within the broader semiconductor industry, playing an indispensable
role in ensuring efficient and reliable power delivery across a vast spectrum
of electronic devices. These integrated circuits are fundamental to optimizing
battery life, regulating voltage, and managing power consumption in everything
from smartphones and laptops to industrial equipment and automotive systems.
The market's growth is intrinsically linked to the
increasing complexity and power demands of modern electronics, driven by trends
such as the proliferation of portable and wearable devices, the expansion of
the Internet of Things (IoT), and the electrification of vehicles. PMICs are
not merely about converting and distributing power; they are about doing so
intelligently, with features like dynamic voltage scaling, thermal management,
and sophisticated protection mechanisms becoming increasingly vital. The rising
complexity of semiconductor designs, particularly in advanced processors and
SoCs, necessitates more intricate and efficient power management solutions. As
devices become smaller and more powerful, the challenge of managing heat
dissipation and ensuring stable power delivery becomes paramount, driving
demand for advanced PMICs capable of handling these complexities.
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