The Automotive Charge Air Cooler (CAC) is a component of the Automotive Climate Control System (ACCS). It is responsible for cooling the air that is compressed by the turbocharger before it enters the engine. The CAC is typically located between the turbocharger and the engine, and is composed of a heat exchanger, a fan, and a ducting system. The heat exchanger is designed to dissipate the heat generated by the turbocharger, while the fan helps to draw air through the system. The ducting system is used to direct the cooled air to the engine. The CAC market is driven by the increasing demand for fuel-efficient vehicles, as well as the need for improved engine performance. The CAC market is expected to grow in the coming years, as automakers continue to focus on improving the efficiency of their vehicles. Some of the major companies in the Automotive Charge Air Cooler market include Behr, BorgWarner, Continental, Delphi, Denso, and Mahle. Show Less Read more
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