Friday, July 25, 2014
According to the latest report from Navigant Research, the global revenues from lithium ion batteries for all consumer EVs will increase from $5.7 billion in 2014 to $24.1 billion in 2023, with battery electric vehicles (BEVs) accounting for $15.1 billion of that total forecast.
Lithium ion batteries have emerged as the leading battery technology for a variety of applications including mobile devices, grid-scale energy storage and electric vehicles (EVs). The market for lithium ion batteries for automobiles is expected to expand rapidly over the next 10 years, with BEVs for consumers drawing the largest share.
"The capabilities of Li-ion batteries have overtaken other technologies in most electrified light duty transportation applications," explained David Alexander, senior research analyst with Navigant Research. "They are up to 95 per cent efficient, they have a potential lifespan of 20 years, and costs could be reduced significantly in high-volume production in the coming years."
One challenge for suppliers of Li-ion batteries, according to the Navigant report entitled 'Electric Vehicle Batteries' is that automakers have not yet agreed on battery performance standards. Today, almost every vehicle manufacturer uses its own battery pack specification, and making slightly different batteries for each customer limits the ability of battery manufacturers to optimise production facilities.
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