Tag: Market
Opportunities in the Stationary Lead Acid Batteries Market
Vishal Sapru, Research Manager – Energy & Power Systems, Frost & Sullivan
Critical power applications demand a highly reliable and cost-effective energy storage technology. A stationary lead acid (SLA) battery offer these benefits and continues to be the battery chemistry of choice for backup power, emergency lighting, utilities, security systems, railway backup systems, oil and gas explorations, renewable energy systems and other applications. Read more about Opportunities in the Stationary Lead Acid Batteries Market …
Lithium-Ion Battery – Potential Business Opportunities
Vishal Sapru, Research Manager Power Supplies & Batteries, Frost & Sullivan
The US is a significant market for lithium-ion batteries for consumer, industrial and automotive applications in the North American region. The economic recession had a significant impact in the demand for lithium-ion batteries, particularly for consumer and industrial portable devices. This was witnessed by a decline in demand during the first two quarters of 2009, caused by decreasing demand for consumer electronic devices in the US.
However, signs of recovery began from the third quarter of 2009, with industrial application showing quick revival and consumer applications gaining strength. Read more about Lithium-Ion Battery – Potential Business Opportunities …
Li-Ion Batteries for Transportation Applications
Dave Alexander
Navigant Research
Most major automotive manufacturers now have electric vehicles (EV) in production. Tesla produced the first of the new breed of EVs in 2008, with the launch of its roadster model powered by a battery pack assembled from lithium ion (Li-ion) laptop battery cells. Read more about Li-Ion Batteries for Transportation Applications …
The Lithium Ion Inflection Point
Sam Jaffe, Navigant Research
Rechargeable lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries were first developed as a commercial product by Sony in 1991, to solve a specific problem with the company’s video cameras. The typical video camera of the time had evolved from a professional beast that sat on the videographer’s shoulder to something that could fit into the palm of the hand, but the nickel cadmium batteries that were available were so large that the devices had an unsightly and hard-to-hold bulge thanks to the bulky battery pack. Read more about The Lithium Ion Inflection Point …