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ZF, Aisin Corporation, Continental, Hitachi Astemo, Hyundai Mobis, and Advics collectively held a significant market share of 42% in the automotive kinetic energy recovery system industry in 2024. Bosch is a pioneer in energy-efficient solutions, leveraging its expertise in automotive systems to develop advanced KERS technologies. The company invests heavily in R&D and collaborates with automakers to integrate innovative energy recovery systems into hybrid and electric vehicles. Bosch focuses on lightweight, high-performance KERS components, ensuring compatibility with modern vehicle platforms.
ZF remains competitive by introducing cutting-edge KERS technologies tailored to meet the needs of electric and hybrid vehicles. The company emphasizes collaborations with automakers and innovation in flywheel-based and supercapacitor systems. ZF’s focus on integrating KERS with its electronic braking systems ensures superior energy recovery, enhancing its market position.
Major players operating in the automotive kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) industry are: