Advanced Li-ion & Beyond Li-ion Batteries Markets 2018-2028 – Research and Markets

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The "Advanced
Li-ion & Beyond Li-ion Batteries 2018-2028"
report has been
added to Research and Markets' offering.

This report analyses the Li-ion industry with a critical outlook into
how it will evolve over the next ten years. The report also leverages on
the analyst's unique overview of 45 different electric vehicle
categories, which include land, water, and air vehicles. These
categories are used as the starting point to outline what battery
chemistry will be the dominating one in forklifts, AGVs, plug-in
hybrids, buses, trucks, two-wheelers, ships, drones, and airplanes.

Li-ion batteries and advanced Li-ion batteries are benchmarked and
compared to other battery chemistries like lithium sulphur, lithium air,
sodium ion, magnesium ion, zinc- carbon, supercapacitors, zinc air, and
redox flow batteries. Additional markets like consumer electronics,
wearables, and stationary storage are also presented and analysed with
forecasts as to which battery chemistry will prevail or establish itself
in a given niche.

The report is complemented with 12 full company profiles, as well as
dozens of case studies from leading Li-ion manufacturers like LGChem and
Tesla, or materials suppliers like 3M, Umicore, BASF, SGL, and Solvay.
The advanced Li-ion industry is analysed in terms of cathode, anode, and
electrolyte innovation, not to mention other key components like
electrode binders, current collectors, additives, and conductive agents.
A thorough analysis of graphite, both natural and synthetic, as well as
silicon-based anodes, lithium titanate, lithium metal; LCO, NMC, LFP,
NCA, and sulphur presents advantages and disadvantages of each material
from both a technological and a strategic standpoint.

The report includes ten year forecasts from 2018 through 2028
that detail the market share of each material over the next decade,
answering key questions like:

  • What applications will LFP find after new regulations in China?
  • When is it more convenient to use lithium titanate as opposed to
    graphite?
  • What is the state of development with silicon anodes, and will they be
    used in silicon-dominant or graphite-dominant blends?
  • Are solid-state batteries ready for commercial development?

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary And Forecasts

2. Introduction

3. Battery Basics

4. Advanced Li-Ion Batteries

5. Li-Ion Electrode Materials

11 Silicon-Based Battery Companies

6. Inactive Materials

7. Current Li-Ion Vs. Future Li-Ion

8. Beyond Li-Ion Technologies

9. Lithium-Sulphur

10. Lithium-Air

11. Other Li-Based Batteries

12. Sodium-Ion

13. Redox Flow Batteries

14. Supercapacitors And Lithium-Ion Capacitors

15. Magnesium-Ion

16. Sodium-Sulphur

17. Zinc-Air

18. Zinc-Carbon

19. Benchmark Of Li-Ion Vs. Other Technologies

20. Addressable Markets

21. Market Forecasts

22. Company Profiles

23. Appendix

Companies Mentioned

  • 24M
  • 3M
  • Alveo Energy
  • Amprius
  • Ashland
  • BASF
  • Broadbit Batteries
  • CIC Energigune
  • Dreamweaver
  • EMW Energy
  • EOS Energy Storage
  • Energous
  • Enevate
  • Enovix
  • FDK Corporation
  • Faradion
  • Leyden Jar
  • Ljubljana University
  • NGK
  • Nano Nouvelle
  • Nexeon
  • PARC
  • PPG
  • Paraclete Energy
  • Samsung
  • Seoul National University
  • Sharp Laboratories of Europe
  • Solid Power
  • Solidenergy
  • Solvay
  • Sumitomo Electric
  • Tesla
  • ThyssenKrupp
  • Toshiba
  • Toyota Motors

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6q565f/advanced_liion?w=4

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