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Advanced Storage Battery Market: from Hybrid/Electric Vehicles to Cell Phones

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Executive Summary

  • Scope
  • Methodology
  • The Market
    • The World Rechargeable Battery Market in 2008
      • Figure 1-1: World Secondary Battery Market, 2004-2008 (in billions of dollars)
      • Figure 1-2: Rechargeable Battery Market Share by Battery Chemistry, 2008 (percent)
    • The U.S. Rechargeable Battery Market Tops $8 Billion in 2008
      • Figure 1-3: U.S. Rechargeable Battery Market, 2002-2008 (in billions of dollars)
      • Table 1-1: U.S. Primary and Secondary Battery Markets, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
    • Countries That Manufacture Rechargeable Batteries
      • Figure 1-4: Countries Importing Rechargeable Batteries to the U.S., 2008 ( percent)
  • Market Trends
    • The Top Rechargeable Battery Manufacturing Companies of 2008
      • Figure 1-5: Manufacturers of Lead-Acid Storage Batteries by Battery Revenue, 2008 (percent)
      • Figure 1-6: Manufacturers of Portable Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Revenue, 2008 (percent)
    • The Dominance of Lithium-Ion Imports for the U.S. Market
    • The Dominance of Lithium-ion Batteries in Portable Electronics
    • Hybrid Vehicles Sales in the U.S
      • Figure 1-7: Battery Manufacturer Market Share for Hybrid Vehicle Ni-MH Batteries, 2008 (percent)
    • Battery Manufacturing Costs
      • Figure 1-8: U.S. Battery Manufacturing Producer Price Indexes: Primary & Secondary Batteries, 1998-2008 (index)
    • Rechargeable Battery Development Costs
    • Battery Environmentalism
      • Figure 1-9: RBRC Collection of Portable Rechargeable Batteries, 2001-2008 (in millions of pounds)
    • Battery Safety
    • Dawn of a New Era for Lithium-Ion in the U.S
  • Emerging Rechargeable Battery Technologies
    • Emerging Lithium-Ion Cathode Technologies
      • Table 1-2: Energy Density and Cost of Different Lithium-Ion Cathodes, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
    • Emerging Lithium-Ion Anode Technologies
    • Emerging Non-Lithium Battery Technologies
    • Emerging Large Scale Battery Technologies
    • U.S. Government Funding in Rechargeable Battery Technologies
      • Figure 1-10: Department of Energy Secondary Battery Funding Structure, 2008
    • U.S. Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle Research
      • Table 1-3: Lithium-ion Capability Against USABC/FreedomCAR HEV Requirements, 2008
    • Battery research around the world
  • Consumer Trends
    • Retail Sales of Rechargeable Batteries Only a Small Fraction of the Market
    • OEM Portable Rechargeable Battery Usage in U.S. Homes
      • Figure 1-11: U.S. Ownership of Laptops, Cell Phones, Cordless Phones & Media Players by Percentage of Adult Population, 2004-2008
    • OEM Lead-Acid Rechargeable Battery Usage in U.S. Homes
      • Figure 1-12: U.S. Ownership of Vehicles by Percentage of Adult Population, 2004-2008
  • The Battery Landscape of 2013
    • World and U.S. Battery Market Forecast to 2013
      • Figure 1-13: World Rechargeable Battery Market Forecast, 2009-2013 (in billions of dollars)
      • Figure 1-14: U.S. Rechargeable Battery Market Forecast, 2009-2013 (in billions of dollars)

Chapter 2: Battery Primer

  • Parts of a battery
  • Basic Battery Terminology
    • Table 2-1: Important Rechargeable Battery Characteristics
  • Current Rechargeable Battery Types
    • Figure 2-1: Performance of Several Types of Batteries
  • Lead-Acid Chemistries
  • Nickel Based Chemistries
    • Nickel Cadmium Batteries (Ni-Cd)
    • Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries (Ni-MH)
  • Lithium-Ion Based Chemistries
    • Lithium Cobalt Oxide Electrode (LCO)
    • Lithium Manganese Spinel Electrode (LMS)
    • Lithium Metal Phosphate (LMP)
    • Lithiated Mixed Oxide Cathodes (NCA and NCM)
    • Lithium-Ion Polymer
  • Large Scale Batteries
    • Flow Batteries
    • High Temperature Sodium Batteries

Chapter 3: The Market

  • Scope of the Report
  • Methodology
  • The World Rechargeable Battery Market
    • Figure 3-1: World Secondary Battery Market, 2004-2008 (in billions of dollars)
    • Figure 3-2: Rechargeable Battery Market Share by Battery Chemistry, 2008
    • The Top Rechargeable Battery Manufacturing Countries
    • Countries That Import Batteries to the U.S.
      • Table 3-1: Top Rechargeable Battery Import Countries to the United States, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
  • U.S. Battery Market
    • Figure 3-3: U.S. Battery Market, 2002-2008 (in billions of dollars)
    • Table 3-2: U.S. Battery Shipments, Imports & Exports, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
    • Figure 3-4: Share of U.S. Battery Market by Category, 2008 (percent)
    • Rechargeable Batteries Gaining Ground
      • Figure 3-5: U.S. Rechargeable Battery Market, 2002-2008 (in billions of dollars)
      • Table 3-3: U.S. Primary and Secondary Battery Markets, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
    • U.S. Lead-Acid Battery Market
      • Figure 3-6: U.S. Lead-Acid Battery Market, 2002-2008 (in billions of dollars)
      • Table 3-4: U.S. Lead-Acid Battery Shipments, Imports & Exports, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
      • Figure 3-7: U.S. Lead-Acid Battery Shipments, 2002-2008 (in billions of dollars)
    • U.S. Ni-Cd Battery Market
      • Table 3-5: U.S. Ni-Cd Battery Imports and Exports, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
    • U.S. Lithium-ion and Ni-MH Battery Market
      • Figure 3-8: U.S. Lithium-Ion and Ni-MH Battery Imports, 2002-2008 (in billions of dollars)
      • Table 3-6: U.S. Rechargeable Battery Imports and Exports (Excluding Lead-Acid & Ni-Cd), 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
      • Figure 3-9: U.S. Portable Computer and Cellular Phone Imports, 2002-2008 (in millions of units)
    • Large Scale Battery Market
  • Hybrid vehicle market
    • Figure 3-10: U.S. Hybrid Vehicle Sales, 2000-2008 (in thousands of vehicles sold)
  • World Rechargeable Battery Market Forecast to 2013
    • Figure 3-11: World Rechargeable Battery Market Forecast, 2009-2013 (in billions of dollars)
    • Figure 3-12: Rechargeable Battery Market Share by Battery Chemistry, 2013 (percent)
  • U.S. Rechargeable Battery Market Forecast to 2013
    • Figure 3-13: U.S. Battery Market Forecast, 2009-2013 (in billions of dollars)
    • Table 3-7 U.S. Rechargeable Battery Market Forecast by Battery Type, 2009-2013 (in millions of dollars)
    • Figure 3-14: U.S. Rechargeable Battery Market Forecast, 2009-2013 (in billions of dollars)

Chapter 4: Market Trends

  • The Global Economic Slowdown
    • Figure 4-1: Historical and Forecasted U.S. Real GDP, 2004-2013 (Percentage Change)
  • The Dominance of Lithium-Ion Imports for the U.S. Market
    • Figure 4-2: U.S. Rechargeable Battery Imports and Exports (Excluding Lead-Acid & Ni-Cd), 2002-2008 (in millions of units)
  • The Dominance of Lithium-ion Batteries in Portable Electronics
    • The Energy Density Factor
      • Figure 4-3: Thickness of Apple' s iPod Classic by iPod Generation, 2001-2007 (thickness in inches)
    • Standardized Sizing for Lithium-Ion Cells
    • Portable Electronics Are Everywhere
      • Figure 4-4: U.S. Portable Computer Imports and Exports, 2002-2008 (in millions of units)
  • Lithium-Ion Taking Over in the Cordless Power Tools Market
  • Hybrid Vehicles
    • Panasonic EV Dominates the HEV Battery Market
      • Figure 4-5: Battery Manufacturer Market Share for Hybrid Vehicle Ni-MH Batteries, 2008 (percent)
    • Auto Makers and Battery Makers Pair Up
      • Table 4-1: Automobile/Lithium-Ion Battery Hybrid Vehicle Manufacturing Relationships, 2008
    • The (Slow) Adoption of Lithium-Ion for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
  • Lead-Acid Battery Trends
    • SLI Lead-Acid Battery Trends
      • Figure 4-6: U.S. Import and Export Unit Volumes of SLI Lead-Acid Batteries, 2002-2008 (in millions of units)
      • Table 4-2: Breakdown of U.S. Import and Export Unit Volumes of SLI Lead-Acid Batteries, 2002-2008 (in thousands of units)
    • Industrial Batteries
      • Figure 4-7: U.S. Import and Export Unit Volumes of Non-SLI Lead-Acid Batteries, 2002-2008 (in millions of units)
      • Table 4-3: Breakdown of U.S. Import and Export Unit Volumes of Non-SLI Lead-Acid Batteries, 2002-2008 (in thousands of units)
  • Ni-Cd Battery Trends
  • Ni-MH Battery Trends
  • Large Scale Battery Trends
  • Understanding Rechargeable Battery Costs
    • U.S. Battery Manufacturing Producer Price Index
      • Figure 4-8: U.S. Battery Manufacturing Producer Price Indexes: Primary & Secondary Batteries, 1998-2008 (index)
      • Figure 4-9: U.S. Battery Manufacturing Producer Price Indexes for Different Secondary Battery Types, 1998-2008 (index)
    • Metal Prices
      • Figure 4-10: Prices of Metals Used in Secondary Battery Manufacturing (Indexed to 2000), Yearly Average 2000-2008 (index)
      • Figure 4-11: Prices of Metals Used in Secondary Battery Manufacturing (Indexed to 2000), Monthly Average April 2007-November 2008 (index)
    • Foreign Lithium: The New Foreign Oil?
    • The Price of Research
    • Manufacturing Costs
  • Batteries Going Green
    • Manufacturing Legislations
    • Recycling
      • Figure 4-12: RBRC Collection of Portable Rechargeable Batteries, 2001-2008 (in millions of pounds)
  • The Rise of Safety as a Consideration for Rechargeable Batteries
    • The Great Sony Battery Recall(s)
    • Plane Fires and the New DOT Regulations for Transporting Lithium-Ion by Air
    • Rechargeable Battery Counterfeiting
  • Other Important Events in the Battery world
    • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
    • Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program (ATVM)
    • National Advanced Transportation Battery Cell Manufacture Alliance

Chapter 5: Emerging Technologies

  • U.S. Government Funding in Rechargeable Battery Technologies
    • Figure 5-1: Department of Energy Secondary Battery Funding Structure, 2008
    • Government Funded Battery Laboratories
    • Lithium-Ion Battery Government Research Funding
    • Other (Non-Lithium-Ion) Battery Government Research Funding
      • Figure 5-2: Department of Energy Secondary Battery Funding, 2008 (in millions of dollars)
  • Key Secondary Battery Research Companies
  • Emerging Lithium Battery Technologies
  • Nanotechnology Providing New Lithium-Ion Battery Chemistries
    • Secondary Battery Nanotechnology highlights
  • Emerging Lithium-Ion Cathode Technologies
    • Table 5-1: Energy Density and Cost of Different Lithium-Ion Cathodes, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
    • Lithiated Mixed Oxide Cathodes (NCA and NCM)
    • Lithium Iron Phosphate Cathodes
  • Emerging Lithium-Ion Anode Technologies
    • Amorphous Tin Anode
    • Lithium Titinate Anode
    • Silicon Based Anodes
  • Emerging Lithium-Ion Separator Technologies
  • Lithium-Ion Polymer Research
  • Emerging Non-Lithium Battery Technologies
    • Nickel Zinc (Ni-Zn)
    • Silver-Zinc
    • Lithium-Sulfur
    • Carbon Foam Lead-Acid
    • Metal-Air cell design
    • Bio-Battery
  • Large Scale Batteries
  • Other (Non-Battery) Energy Storage Technologies
    • Fuel Cells
    • Flywheels
    • Ultracapacitors
    • Hybrid Batteries
  • Battery Research Around the world
    • Europe
    • China
    • Japan
  • Important Recent Milestones for Battery Technology
    • Progress on FreedomCAR' s HEV and PHEV Goals
      • Table 5-2: Lithium-ion Capability Against USABC/FreedomCAR HEV Requirements, 2008
  • The Battery Technology Landscape of 2013

Chapter 6: Competitor Profiles

  • Figure 6-1: Breakdown of Largest Manufacturers of Storage Batteries by Battery Revenue, 2008 (percent)
    • Lead-Acid Batteries
      • Figure 6-2: Manufacturers of Lead-Acid Storage Batteries by Battery Revenue, 2008 (percent)
    • Portable Rechargeable Batteries
      • Figure 6-3: Manufacturers of Portable Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Revenue, 2008 (percent)
      • Table 6-1: Lithium-Ion Cell Production of Top Category Companies, 2008 (in millions of cells per month)
    • Large Scale Batteries
  • Acquisitions, Mergers and Joint Ventures
    • The Merging of Giants: Panasonic and SANYO
    • Johnson Controls Teams Up With Saft
    • Consolidation in the Lead-Acid Market
  • Johnson Controls
    • Overview
    • Performance
      • Figure 6-4: World JCI Power Solutions Segment Revenue, FY2004-2008 (in billions of dollars)
      • Figure 6-5: Breakdown of JCI Power Solutions Revenue by Region, FY2008 (percent)
    • Research & Development
    • Product Portfolio
      • Table 6-2: Johnson Controls Rechargeable Battery Product Portfolio, 2008
    • Significant Developments
  • Exide Technologies
    • Overview
    • Performance
      • Figure 6-6: Exide Technologies World Battery Revenue, FY2006-2009 (in billions of dollars)
      • Table 6-3: Exide Technologies World Battery Revenue by Business Segment, FY2005-2009 (in millions of dollars)
    • Research & Development
    • Product Portfolio
      • Table 6-4: Exide Technologies Lead-Acid Battery Product Portfolio, 2008
    • Significant developments
  • EnerSys
    • Overview
    • Performance
      • Table 6-5: EnerSys Inc. World Battery Revenue by Business Segment, FY2005-2009 (in millions of dollars)
    • Research & Development
    • Product Portfolio
      • Table 6-6: EnerSys Inc. Rechargeable Battery Product Portfolio, 2008
    • Significant Developments
  • SANYO Electric
    • Overview
      • Figure 6-7: Breakdown of SANYO Total Revenue by Region, FY2007 (percent)
    • Performance
      • Figure 6-8: SANYO Electric Co. Ltd. World Battery Revenue, FY2004-2008 (in billions of dollars)
    • Research & Development
    • Product Portfolio
      • Table 6-7: SANYO Rechargeable Battery Product Portfolio, 2008
    • Significant Developments
  • Sony Corporation
    • Overview
    • Performance
      • Figure 6-9: Sony Corporation World Components Category Revenue, FY2004-2008 (in billions of dollars)
    • Research & Development
    • Product Portfolio
      • Table 6-8: Sony Rechargeable Battery Product Portfolio, 2008
    • Significant developments
  • Samsung SDI
    • Overview
    • Performance
      • Figure 6-10: World Samsung SDI Energy Segment Revenue, FY2004-2008 (in billions of dollars)
    • Research & Development
    • Product Portfolio
    • Significant developments
  • Panasonic Corporation
    • Overview
    • Performance
      • Table 6-9: Panasonic Corporation Worldwide Total Sales and Net Income, FY2005-2009 (in billions of yen)
      • Figure 6-11: Panasonic Corporation World External Battery Sales, FY2005-2009 (in billions of dollars)
    • Research & Development
    • Product Portfolio
      • Table 6-10: Panasonic Corporation' s Rechargeable Battery Product Portfolio, 2008
    • Significant developments
    • Players in Battery Development
      • A123Systems
      • Altair Nanotechnologies
      • Firefly Energy
      • NGK Insulators
    • Other Ranking Manufacturers of Rechargeable Batteries
      • Table 6-11: Other Ranking Manufacturers of Lead-Acid Storage Batteries, 2008
      • Table 6-12: Other Ranking Manufacturers of Lithium-Ion and Ni-MH Storage Batteries, 2008
    • Dominant U.S. Exporting Battery Producing Countries
      • Overview
        • Figure 6-12: Countries Importing Rechargeable Batteries to the U.S., 2008 (percent)
        • Figure 6-13: Storage Battery Imports by Type to U.S. Market, 2008
      • Japan
        • Table 6-13: Japan' s World Export and Import Trade Statistics for Secondary Batteries, 2003-2008 (in millions of dollars)
      • China
        • Table 6-14: China' s World Export and Import Trade Statistics for Secondary Batteries, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
      • South Korea
        • Table 6-15: Republic of Korea' s World Export and Import Trade Statistics for Secondary Batteries, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
      • Mexico
        • Figure 6-14: Mexico' s Storage Battery Imports by Type to U.S. Market, 2008 (percent)
        • Table 6-16: Mexico' s World and US Export Trade Statistics for Lead-Acid Batteries, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)
  • The Dominant U.S. Export Markets
    • Figure 6-15: U.S. Storage Battery Exports by Country, 2008 (percent)
    • Figure 6-16: U.S. Storage Battery Exports by Type, 2008 (percent)
    • Canada
      • Table 6-17: US Export Trade to Canada for Secondary Batteries, 2002-2008 (in millions of dollars)

Chapter 7: Consumer Use

  • Note on Simmons Market Research Bureau Consumer Data
  • Consumer Confidence Index at an All Time Low
  • Primary Batteries Still Dominate the Home Market (But Not By Much)
    • Figure 7-1: IRI-Tracked U.S. Primary Battery and Retail Rechargeable Battery Sales, 2003- 2008 (in millions of dollars)
  • Rechargeable Batteries in the Home
    • Figure 7-2: U.S. Household Penetration of Batteries by Year, 2004-2008 (percent)
    • Brand Penetration for Retail Rechargeable Batteries
      • Table 7-1: IRI-Tracked U.S. Retail Rechargeable Battery Sales by Manufacturer, 2003-2008 (in millions of dollars)
    • OEM Rechargeable Battery Usage in U.S. Homes
      • Figure 7-3: Portable Rechargeable Battery Use by Market Segment, 2007 (percent)
      • Figure 7-4: U.S. Ownership of Laptops, Cell Phones, Cordless Phones & Media Players by Percentage of Adult Population, 2004-2008.
    • Lead-Acid Battery Usage in the Home
      • Figure 7-5: U.S. Ownership of Vehicles by Percentage of Adult Population, 2004-2008.
  • Portable Electronics Demographics
    • Figure 7-6: Percentage of Each U.S. Age Demographic that Owns Laptops, Cell Phones, Cordless Phones & Media Players, 2008
    • Figure 7-7: Percentage of Each U.S. Income Demographic that Owns Laptops, Cell Phones, Cordless Phones & Media Players, 2008
    • Cellular Phone Ownership in the U.S
      • Table 7-2: Demographic Indicators and Resistors for Cellular Phone Ownership in the U.S., 2008 (index)
    • Notebook PC Ownership in the U.S.
      • Table 7-3: Demographic Indicators and Resistors for Notebook PC Ownership in the U.S., 2008 (index)
    • Portable Media Player Ownership in the U.S.
      • Table 7-4: Demographic Indicators and Resistors for Portable Media Player Ownership in the U.S., 2008 (index)
    • Cordless Phone Ownership in the U.S
      • Table 7-5: Demographic Indicators and Resistors for Cordless Phones Bought in the last 12 Months in the U.S., 2008 (index)
  • Retail Rechargeable Battery Demographics
    • Table 7-6: Demographic Indicators and Resistors for Purchasing Rechargeable Batteries in the U.S., 2008 (index)
  • Lead-Acid Battery Demographics
    • Car/Pickup/SUV Ownership in the U.S.
      • Table 7-7: Demographic Indicators and Resistors for Individuals Who Own Two Car/Pickup/SUVs in the U.S., 2008 (index)
    • ATV Ownership in the U.S.
      • Table 7-8: Demographic Indicators and Resistors for ATV Ownership in the U.S., 2008 (index)
    • Motorcycle Ownership in the U.S
      • Table 7-9: Demographic Indicators and Resistors for Motorcycle Ownership in the U.S., 2008 (index)
  • Hybrid Vehicle Use in the U.S.
    • Table 7-10: Demographics of Prius Owners in the U.S., 2008 (index and percent)
  • The Evolution of Green in Rechargeable Batteries
    • Recycling Effectiveness
      • Figure 7-8: Percentage of U.S. Adult Population That Recycles & Total Weight of Recycled Portable Rechargeable Batteries, 2004-2008
      • Figure 7-9: Percentage of Each Age Demographic that Recycle Batteries, 2008
      • Table 7-11: Demographic Indicators and Resistors for Battery Recycling, 2008 (index)
    • Green is Affecting How Consumers Purchase Rechargeable Batteries

Appendix A: List of Acronyms

Appendix B: Selected Secondary Battery Manufacturers

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