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The Automotive Battery Thermal Management System (ABTMS) is a system designed to regulate the temperature of automotive batteries. It is used to ensure that the battery is operating within its optimal temperature range, which can vary depending on the type of battery and its application. The ABTMS typically consists of a cooling system, such as a fan or liquid cooling system, and a heating system, such as a heating pad or electric heating element. The cooling system is used to reduce the temperature of the battery, while the heating system is used to maintain the battery at its optimal temperature.
The ABTMS market is an important part of the automotive battery industry, as it helps to ensure that the battery is operating at its peak performance. It is also important for safety, as it helps to prevent the battery from overheating and potentially causing a fire.
Some companies in the ABTMS market include Johnson Controls, Delphi Technologies, Denso, and Valeo. Show Less Read more