November 19, 2019
WELLESLEY, Mass., Nov 19, 2019–Recycling is going to be an important strategic movement in the coming years, especially for problematic materials like cobalt and lithium. Recycling of battery materials is still not currently practiced at a significant global scale, according to a report by BCC Research, "Opportunities for Eco-friendly Sustainable Batteries.”
The market expects to see a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.3% through 2024, when it could be worth $34.3 billion.
Major players in the market include: Fluence Energy LLC, Tesla Inc. (TSLA) and Primus Power.
Research Highlights
Read the full report here: https://www.bccresearch.com/market-research/fuel-cell-and-battery-technologies/eco-friendly-sustainable-batteries-market-report.html
“Powering personal electronics and electric vehicles with lithium batteries will remain the top choice into the near future,” writes BCC analyst, Arpita Mukherjee. “However, the potential for high temperature batteries, especially those using molten sodium and sulphur, could help reduce cost and improve the reliability of energy grids that rely on renewable energy sources."
Progress in Battery Storage Makes Eco-Friendly Batteries Preferable to Older Technology
Recent progress in advanced battery storage technologies has made eco-friendly systems gain in popularity and recognition as the preferred method of power generation. This is due to the fact they are fast-ramping and can be installed in just a few months. In contrast, older technologies such as pumped hydroelectric energy storage (PHES) takes several years to build and are also highly dependent on geographical location.
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Opportunities for Eco-friendly Sustainable Batteries( FCB048A )
Publish Date: Oct 2019
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