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The Energy Harvester market is a subset of the Energy Storage market, which focuses on the capture and storage of energy from renewable sources. Energy Harvesters are devices that capture energy from sources such as solar, wind, and kinetic energy, and store it for later use. These devices are used to power a variety of applications, including consumer electronics, industrial equipment, and vehicles.
Energy Harvesters are becoming increasingly popular as they provide a reliable and cost-effective way to store energy. They are also becoming more efficient, allowing for greater energy capture and storage.
Some of the companies in the Energy Harvester market include EnOcean, Cymbet, Perpetuum, and Linear Technology. Show Less Read more