Latest Developments in Global Motor Management Market

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Latest Developments in Global Motor Management Market

  • Semiconductors and Electronics
  • Apr 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 60
  • No of Figures: 220

  • On March, 2025, at ProMat Chicago, Schneider Electric unveiled the TeSys Deca Advanced contactor, featuring wide-band coil technology (24V–500V AC/DC) for enhanced motor management. Designed for Industry 4.0, it reduces energy use, CO2 emissions, and operational costs—offering digital capabilities and simplified wiring to support OEMs in optimizing material handling, packaging, and logistics machinery.
  • On October 21, 2024, Siemens unveiled the SIMOCODE M-CP, an advanced motor management system tailored for motor control centers. Designed for space-efficient switchboard integration, it features flexible installation, built-in digital inputs/outputs, and scalable licensable functions. Utilizing Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) for streamlined, reliable communication, SIMOCODE M-CP reduces wiring complexity and installation costs while enhancing operational control across industries such as mining, water, chemicals, and infrastructure.
  • On October 22, 2024, Feng Gao highlighted the growing role of electric motors in modern vehicles, powering systems from HVAC and seat controls to thermal management in EVs. Components like grille actuators, air vents, and BLDC motors enhance comfort, aerodynamics, and efficiency. Accurate motor control ensures optimal performance across systems, making them essential for improving vehicle functionality, especially in hybrid, electric, and luxury models.
  • On December 18, 2024, Renesas introduced the High-Power 10.5kW Motor Control system, combining high-power BLDC motor control with embedded AI to enhance HVAC efficiency. Designed for heat pumps, it optimizes performance through predictive maintenance and real-time data. With increasing regulatory pressure and a shift to energy-efficient, AI-driven solutions, this innovation promises to improve system reliability and sustainability in HVAC systems.