Dublin, Oct. 10, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gmslkd/lithiumair)
has announced the addition of the "Lithium-Air
Batteries: Technology Trends and Commercialization Prospects"
report to their offering.
Electric vehicles are facing numerous technological challenges to
replace gasoline internal combustion engine-powered cars. One of
the biggest problems is low energy density of currently available
li-ion batteries, which allows a short driving range of 150
km/charge. To boost full-scale development of the EV market,
replacing current internal combustion engine cars, it is necessary
to develop EVs with a similar single charge range of more than
500km with internal combustion engine cars.
According to NEDO (Japan), the energy density limit of li-ion
secondary batteries is expected to be up to 250 Wh/kg. To develop
EVs with the 500km range, which is considered as a prerequisite for
growth of the EV market, it is required to develop a new type of
battery that has energy density of 700 Wh/kg or more. Among several
candidate technologies, metal-air batteries such as lithium-air and
zinc-air batteries are considered as the most promising.
The biggest advantage of metal-air batteries is very high
theoretical energy density in spite of using oxygen as Natures
inexhaustible source as well as eco-friendly characteristics.
Comparing various metal-air batteries based on electric
charge/discharge and other electro-chemical characteristics,
lithium-air and zinc-air batteries are recognized as the most
likely candidates for next-generation secondary batteries for EV
applications. Especially, lithium-air batteries show a similar
level of energy density (11,140 Wh/kg) with gasoline (13,000
Wh/kg), and this is also the highest level among metal-air
batteries. These potentialities have directed many researchers to
focus on lithium-air batteries rather than zinc-air batteries since
the mid-2000s.
Although it is forecasted that lithium-air
batteries are far away from commercialization due to many
issues to be overcome, it is a very challenging field requiring
knowledge and expertise of researchers in a variety of areas.
Currently many global leaders such as IBM, Toyota, and Samsung are
continuously entering the R&D race with increasing investment,
and these aggressive R&D activities based on technological
achievements in the fields of li-ion and fuel batteries are
expected to contribute to solving the technological challenge
earlier, and accelerating commercialization.
This report examines the most noteworthy post-LiB technology,
namely lithium-air batteries, in terms of technological issues,
elemental technologies, technology development trends, and patent
trends.
The strong point of this report is the up-to-date technology
development trend in the field of lithium-air batteries
including:
- Analysis of development projects and roadmaps for next-generation secondary battery technologies in each country
- technological issues and elemental technologies of lithium-air batteries
- Patent trends of metal-air and lithium-air batteries
- Analysis of development status of various lithium-air battery companies and research institutes in different countries
- Prospect of future applications and commercialization of lithium-air batteries.
Companies Mentioned
- AIST
- Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)
- Fudan University
- Hanyang University
- IBM
- Korea Institute of Energy Research
- Kyushu University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Mie University
- Newcastle University
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
- Polyplus Battery Company
- Samsung Elecronics (Samsung Advanced Institute Technology)
- Seoul National University
- Toyota
- US Army Research Lab.
- University of Dayton Research Institute
- University of Rome La Sapienza
- University of St. Andrews
- University of Texas at Austin
- University of Waterloo
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gmslkd/lithiumair
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