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A cup holder is a device that holds a cup or another drinking vessel, such as a zarf. It can be freestanding to securely hold cups on a desk or other flat surface, or it can be in the form of a tree to store sets of cups in kitchens. A drink carrier, also known as a cup carrier, beverage carrier, or cup holder, is a device that allows you to transport multiple filled beverage cups at once.
Thermo cups are typically made of stainless steel in order to be ultralight and fragile. Furthermore, they can withstand sudden temperature changes, and the exterior is made of plastic or metal to reduce costs.
The Global EV Thermo-Cupholders Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
While a few automakers have included cupholders in some of their models, and there have been a few patents filed when famously sued McDonald’s after spilling scalding hot coffee on her lap while seated inside their parked car, things took a turn for the worse. While many may consider Liebeck to be an opportunist, they have never denied that spilling the coffee was their fault.
Rather, they were upset about the temperature of the beverage and simply wanted McDonald’s to pay for the medical bills. Whatever side they are on, they can all agree that the incident could have been avoided if a cupholder had been present.
Automakers quickly began incorporating one or two cupholders into their new models. They then added two more seats for the back passengers.
As the ashtray and cigarette lighter gradually disappeared from automobiles, more cup holders were added and integrated into car doors, dashboards, centre consoles, rear centre armrests, and other unusual locations… Automobile manufacturers quickly began including one or two cup holders in their new models.
They then added two additional seats for the rear passengers. More cup holders were added and integrated into car doors, dashboards, centre consoles, rear centre armrests, and other unusual locations as the ashtray and cigarette lighter gradually disappeared from automobiles.