Globale Lieferprognose für Energiespeicher-Lithiumbatterien
Around 1 TWh seems to be realistic after adjustments for the likelihood of implementation and delays. The figures for Europe therefore confirm the global trend of a
What is the demand for lithium-ion battery cells?
Industry-specific and extensively researched technical data (partially from exclusive partnerships). A paid subscription is required for full access. The global demand for lithium-ion battery cells is forecast to increase from approximately 700 gigawatt-hours in 2022 to 4,700 gigawatt-hours in 2030.
What is the global demand for lithium-ion batteries in 2021?
In 2021, demand for automotive lithium-ion batteries was 340 GWh per year, doubling from 2020 ( , p. 167), with global electric vehicle sales reaching a record-breaking 6.6 million ( , p. 4), bringing the global electric vehicle fleet (excluding two−/three-wheelers) to 18 million ( , p. 99).
What are lithium ion batteries?
Lithium-ion batteries have emerged as the dominant battery technology in both electric vehicles and stationary battery energy storage applications. They are far more energy dense than competing solutions such as lead acid or nickel cadmium batteries. The production of lithium-ion batteries is mineral-intensive.
What is the global battery storage capacity in 2022?
At the end of the year 2022, total global installed stationary battery storage capacity stood at more than 27 GW ( , p. 311). The speed of the increase has been substantial: just 10 years ago, the global installed battery energy storage was less than 1 GW in total.
What is the Fraunhofer ISI lithium-ion battery roadmap?
A new Fraunhofer ISI Lithium-Ion battery roadmap focuses on the scaling activities of the battery industry until 2030 and considers the technological options, approaches and solutions in the areas of materials, cells, production, systems and recycling.
How will the lithium-ion battery market evolve in 2023?
The market for lithium-ion batteries continues to expand globally: In 2023, sales could exceed the 1 TWh mark for the first time. By 2030, demand is expected to more than triple to over 3 TWh which has many implications for the industry, but also for technology development and the requirements for batteries.