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Advanced battery technology
under its expansive coverage consists of lithium-ion batteries, lithium-iron
phosphate market. A lithium battery is by far the best battery in advanced
battery market. Market drivers for growth of advanced battery technologies
market include the benefits reaped by lithium-ion batteries in terms of energy
efficacy and considerable cost-savings. Advanced batteries are one-upping on
conventional batteries in powering electric vehicles owing to their longer
shelf-life, compactness and energy efficacy, a potential market driver for
growth of advanced battery technologies market.
Limitations in material
design consideration do not reflect a robust picture and steps have to take to
address these problems in order to cope up with energy specifications required
in electric cars, consumer electronics, wearable and electric boats and
aircrafts. Lead Acid and lithium-ion batteries will hold fort for the next ten
years but advanced and post-lithium batteries will make a significant impact on
the market once the underlying conditions are met. Segmentation by Large and
advanced battery systems comprises lead acid batteries and Ni-Cd batteries.
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Segmentation by
second-generation large and advanced battery systems comprises Ni-metal hydride
batteries, Li-ion batteries and lithium polymer batteries. Segmentation by
specialty large and advanced battery systems include silver-zinc secondary
batteries, silver cadmium batteries, Nickel Hydrogen Secondary batteries, Ni-Zn
batteries and metal air batteries. Developmental large and advanced battery
technologies systems market include sodium sulfur batteries, high-temperature
lithium batteries, redox and flow batteries, Nickel-Iron batteries, Calcium
Metal sulphide batteries, sodium-chloride batteries and lithium sulfur
batteries.
Future prospects with
presence in the high-growth areas represent a potentially augmented market for
the advanced battery technologies. New variants of advanced batteries have been
ushered in the market including nickel-metal hydride and zinc-air prototypes.
Microelectronic charger technology and battery charger control technology and
clean room technology have brought into focus, a new breed of batteries
belonging to lithium-ion and lithium polymer jeopardizing future prospects for
Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) and portable lead acid batteries.
Advanced batteries are a
notch higher than traditional batteries with limited applications and a sea of
opportunities exists for advanced battery technology market. With state-of-the
art inventions such as lithium phosphate, sodium phosphate and sodium sulphur
labeled as the new lithium-ion compositions, the current crop of lithium-ion
designs are biting dust. Giant sodium sulfur batteries are being commissioned
by electric utilities. 2008 and 2009 saw recessionary forces including lower
gasoline prices that abruptly ceased the growth of nickel metal battery-powered
Hybrid Electric vehicles (HEV’s) with Chrysler and GM throwing in the towel.
Key industry players
include GS Yuasa Corp, Johnson Control Inc, LG Chem Ltd, Panasonic Corp,
Samsung SDI Co Ltd and Sanyo Electric Co Ltd., ABSL power solutions Ltd and
Advanced Battery Systems Inc., ALcad Ltd, all power battery Ltd, American
Electric power, Antique Auto Battery, Anzode Inc, Apple Inc, Applied Power Inc,
Arotech Corp, Hong Kong High Power Technology Ltd, Concorde Battery Corp,
Covalent associates Inc, Magna International Inc and Atlantic Battery Co Ltd.
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