Lithium-Ion Will Take Over New Applications as the Market Jumps Nearly 50%, While Other Technologies Will Fall by the Wayside, Says Lux Research
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwired - Jul 16, 2013) - The market for energy storage in mobile applications is poised for seismic shifts as it grows from $28 billion in 2013 to $41 billion in 2018, a nearly 50% growth over the next five years, according to Lux Research.
Consumer electronics remains the majority of the Li-ion market at $25 billion, but automotive will close the gap, growing to $15 billion. However, profound technical transformation is also underway: Li-ion will overtake lead-acid in revenues, thanks to increasing use in e-bikes and supplanting nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries in hybrids.
"Makers of devices and automobiles have a range of energy storage options available to them, from Li-ion batteries to evolving lead-acid battery design to supercapacitors," said Cosmin Laslau, Lux Research Analyst and the lead author of the report titled, "Seizing the Shifting Opportunity in the $41 Billion Mobile Energy Storage Market."
"However, the landscape is shifting, and to survive and profit businesses must understand the long-term trends in energy storage," he added.
Lux Research analysts studied the emerging landscape and forecast the market sizes for mobile energy storage technologies, identifying countries and applications that provide the greatest opportunities. Among their findings:
The report, titled "Seizing the Shifting Opportunity in the $41 Billion Mobile Energy Storage Market," is part of the Lux Research Mobile Energy Intelligence service.
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