Abstract
Whether it is a battery for the latest laptop, energy storage for a hybrid
electric vehicle, or backup power for a remote telecommunications site,
everyone wants a battery that has the highest energy density, best safety
factor, and longest life in term of discharge cycles and ease of maintenance
while still being environmentally friendly. These are the drivers behind
rechargeable battery research around the world today. Rechargeable batteries,
also known as storage batteries, are a continuing strong market, with
worldwide sales of $36 billion in 2008. The rechargeable battery market will
rise to $51 billion by 2013.
Lithium-ion is the battery chemistry of choice for future generations of
portable electronics and hybrid and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. In 2008,
lithium-ion battery research had more funding than all other battery
technologies combined. Nanotechnology and chemistry advances in electrode
design are the key research topics that companies are using to push
lithium-ion to be the dominant energy storage technology in the future.
The portable rechargeable battery market, of which lithium-ion has a 75%
share, is the fastest growing segment of the rechargeable battery market,
showing world market growth of 20% in 2008. Nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries,
still important for power tools and back-up systems, will decline rapidly in
market share by 2013 due to stricter environmental controls on cadmium. And
Ni-MH will see its market share slowly erode due to increasing lithium-ion
market share and new silver-zinc and nickel-zinc rechargeable battery
chemistries that are coming to market.
But despite the growing portable rechargeable battery market share, tried and
true lead-acid battery technology continues to head rechargeable battery sales
with a U.S. rechargeable battery market share of 79% in 2008. Current research
using carbon based cathodes means that we will see lead acid batteries hold
their traditional stronghold markets of automotive, industrial, and
telecommunications backup markets.
Ni-MH hybrid vehicle batteries, which accounted for 1.7% of the world
rechargeable battery market in 2008, will grow to hold 4.2% of market share by
2013 and will be shared by Ni-MH and lithium-ion batteries. Large scale
batteries, particularly sodium sulfur (NaS), will grow from a $235 million per
year market to $900 million a year in 2013 on the growth of increased
renewable energy power generation.
There are other possibilities on the energy storage horizon such as
ultracapacitors and fuel cells. But the reality of the next five years is that
rechargeable batteries will continue to be the energy storage system of choice
for portable electronics and power tools, as well expand new markets in motor
vehicles and large scale renewable energy systems.
Advanced Rechargeable Battery Market: Emerging Technologies and Trends
Worldwide contains comprehensive data on the U.S. and world market for storage
batteries, including historical (2002-2008) and forecast (2009-2013) market
size data. The report identifies key factors driving battery research, trends
affecting the marketplace and market growth, and profiles major marketers and
consumer demographics.
Report Methodology
The information in Advanced Rechargeable Battery Market: Emerging Worldwide
Trends and Opportunities is based on data from the U.S. Department of
Commerce, the U.S. Census Bureau, the United Nations Statistics Division, and
official census information from Japan, South Korea, Mexico and the United
Nations ComTrade database. Other information comes from trade associations
such as Battery Council International, business journals, company literature
and websites, and research services such as Simmons Market Research Bureau.
Trends and recent developments in the industry come directly from personal
interviewers with key players in manufacturing, sales, and research and
development of rechargeable batteries.
What You' ll Get in This Report
Advanced Rechargeable Battery Market: Emerging Technologies and Trends
Worldwide provides a concise, focused look on the world of rechargeable
batteries as it exists today, and shows where battery technology is moving
towards in the next five years. The report highlights key players in the
industry and pinpoints ways current and prospective competitors can capitalize
on recent trends and spearhead new ones. No other market research report
provides both the comprehensive analysis and extensive data that Advanced
Rechargeable Battery Market: Emerging Technologies and Trends Worldwide
offers. Plus, you' ll benefit from extensive data, presented in easy-to-read
and practical charts, tables and graphs.
How You' ll Benefit from this Report
If your company is already doing business in the rechargeable battery market,
or is considering making the leap, you will find this report invaluable, as it
provides a comprehensive package of information and insight not offered in any
other single source. You will gain a thorough understanding of the current
market for all types of storage batteries, as well as projected markets and
trends through 2013.
This report will help:
- Marketing managers identify market opportunities and develop
targeted promotion plans for storage batteries.
- Research and development professionals stay on top of competitor
initiatives and explore demand for current storage batteries and new emerging
storage battery products.
- Advertising agencies working with clients in the banking and retail
industries understand the product buyer to develop messages and images that
compel consumers to buy storage batteries.
- Business development executives understand the dynamics of the
market and identify possible partnerships.
- Information and research center librarians provide market
researchers, brand and product managers and other colleagues with the vital
information they need to do their jobs more effectively.
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