NEW YORK, May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Global Rechargeable Batteries Industry
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Rechargeable Batteries in US$ Million by the following Battery Chemistries: Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel-Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion, and Lithium Ion Polymer. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2009 through 2017. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. The report profiles 150 companies including many key and niche players such as Battery Technology, Inc., BYD Company Limited, Danionics A/S, Duracell International, Inc., E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd., Energizer Holdings, Inc., Eveready Industries India Ltd., FDK Corporation, GP Batteries International Limited, GS Yuasa Corp, Hitachi Maxell Ltd., LG Chem, Panasonic Corporation, Sanyo Electric Co Ltd., Sanyo Energy (USA) Corporation, Saft Groupe SA, Samsung SDI Co., Ltd., Sony Corp., Spectrum Brands Incorporated, VARTA Consumer Batteries GmbH & Co., KgaA, TCL Hyperpower Batteries, Inc., Uniross Batteries, and Valence Technology, Inc. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based upon search engine sources in the public domain.I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONSStudy Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1Disclaimers I-2Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3Rechargeable Batteries I-3Types of Rechargeable Batteries I-4Nickel-Cadmium I-4Nickel-Metal Hydride I-4Lithium-Ion I-4Lithium-Polymer I-4
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. MARKET OVERVIEW II-1Introduction II-1Table 1: Global Rechargeable Batteries Market (2010):Percentage Breakdown of Volume Sales by Battery Chemistry -Lithium Ion, Nickel-Metal Hydride, Nickel-Cadmium, andLithium Ion Polymer (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-2Global Competitive Scenario II-2Batteries Market II-2Table 2: Leading Players in the Global Batteries Market(2010): Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Sanyo,Samsung SDI, Panasonic, Sony, BYD, LG Chemical, and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-2Li-Ion and Li-Ion Polymer Batteries Market II-3Table 3: Leading Players in the Global Li-Ion and Li-IonPolymer Batteries Market (2010): Percentage Breakdown ofDollar Sales for Sanyo, Samsung SDI, Sony, LG Chemical,Panasonic, BYD, Maxell, and Others (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-3NiCd Batteries Market II-3Table 4: Leading Players in the Global NiCd Batteries Market(2010): Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Sanyo, BYD,SAFT, Panasonic, and Others (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-3NiMH Batteries Market II-4Table 5: Leading Players in the Global NiMH Batteries Market(2010): Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for PrimearthEV Energy, Sanyo, GP Batteries, Yuasa, Panasonic, and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-4Consumption Scenario II-4Cellular Phones and Laptops - Major Application Areas II-4Table 6: Global Rechargeable Battery Market (2009):Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales by Application Area -Cellular Phones, Laptops, HEV, Power Tools, and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-4Li-Ion and Li-Ion Polymer Rechargeable Battery Segment II-5Table 7: Global Li-Ion and Li-Ion Polymer RechargeableBattery Market (2009): Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Salesby Application Area - Cellular Phones, Laptops, Power Tools,Digital Cameras, and Others (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-5NiCd Rechargeable Battery Segment II-5Table 8: Global NiCd Rechargeable Battery Market (2009):Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales by Application Area -Power Tools, E bikes, Security Lighting, Toys, and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-5NiMH Rechargeable Battery Segment II-6Table 9: Global NiMH Rechargeable Battery Market (2009):Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales by Application Area -HEV, General Electronics, Cordless Phones, and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-6Materials Scenario II-6Table 10: Global Li-Ion Battery Materials Market (2008):Percentage Breakdown of Volume Sales by Material Type -Cathode Material, Separator, Anode Material, Copper Foil,Electrolyte, and Aluminum Foil (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-6
Table 11: Global Li-Ion Battery Market (2008): Percentage
Breakdown of Dollar Sales by Cathode Active Material -
LiCoO2, LiMn2O4, NCM, NCA, and LiFePO4 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-7
Table 12: Leading Players in the Global LiCoO2 Market (2008):Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Nichia Corp.,Umicore Korea, Seimi Chemical, Nippon Chemical, BYD, andOthers (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-7Global Battery Sector Attracts Higher Investments II-7Li-Ion Batteries See Increased Investments II-8
2. TRENDS IN THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES MARKET II-9
Will Growth in Europe be Held Hostage by the Debt Crisis? II-9
Impact of the 2007-2009 Recession In Retrospect II-10
Consumer Electronics Boost Market II-10
Battery Makers Tuning Energies for the Booming Digital World II-10
Automotive Sector Extends Huge Opportunities for Rechargeable
Batteries II-11
Electric Powertrain System - Making the Electric Vehicles a
Feasible Option II-12
Automotive Sector Demand More of Large-Format Lithium Batteries II-12
Cathode - A Vital Component of Automotive-Grade Lithium-Ion
Battery II-13
Electric Vehicle Battery Business Prospects Tied to Electric
Transportation & Clean Mobility Markets II-13
Geographical Footprints - A Core Factor for Lithium-Ion
Battery Players II-13
Government Subsidies to Drive Both Long- and Short-Term Changes II-14
Growing Demand Spurs Production II-14
Manufacturers Face Difficulties II-14
Lithium Batteries - Undeterred Growth II-14
Nanotechnology Thin Film Lithium-ion Batteries Set to Grow II-15
Zinc Chemistries to Expand II-15
NiCd Battery Demand on Decline II-16
Large Scale Manufacturers Hinder Growth of Small Scale Players II-16
Manufacturers Resort to Continuous Innovation to Stay Afloat II-16
Existing Chemistries Face Increased Competition from Latest
Battery Chemistries II-16
Rechargeable Lithium Batteries Making Mark in Armed Forces
Applications II-16
Ready-to-Use Rechargeable Batteries - Set To Create a Revolution II-16
Super Charge Ion Battery (SCiB) - A Threat to Li-Ion Battery II-17
Asia-Pacific - Dominating the Lithium-ion Battery Production II-17
Advanced Batteries Sector - Overview II-18
Global Demand for Battery Materials to Surge II-18
3. TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS II-20Portable Fuel Cell Batteries II-20Biofuel Cell: Will it Sound a Death Knell for TraditionalRechargeable Batteries? II-20Li-Ion Polymer Batteries Getting Thinner II-20Aluminum-Air Batteries Poised to Gain Ground II-20Nanotechnology - Making its Impact in a Slow Fashion II-21
4. PRODUCT OVERVIEW II-22
Battery - Device Maker's Need II-22
Types of Batteries II-22
Alkaline Batteries II-22
Carbon-Zinc (LeClanche) Batteries II-22
Lead-Acid Batteries II-22
Lithium Batteries II-22
Magnesium Batteries II-22
Mercury Batteries II-23
Silver Batteries II-23
Thermal Batteries II-23
Rechargeable Batteries II-23
Background II-23
Terms Associated with Rechargeable Batteries II-24
Energy Density II-24
Discharge Rate II-24
Memory Effect II-24
Cycle Life II-24
Types of Rechargeable Batteries II-24
Nickel-Cadmium II-24
Nickel-Metal Hydride II-25
Nickel Metal Hydride and Nickel Cadmium - A Comparison II-25
Lead Acid II-25
Lithium-Ion II-26
Lithium-Polymer II-26
Rechargeable Batteries - Characteristics II-26
Waste from Rechargeable Batteries II-27
Toxic Content in Rechargeable Batteries II-27
Ni-Cd and Ni-MH Batteries Market - What Next? II-28
Li-Ion and Li-Ion Polymer are Here, Nickel Beware II-28
What is expected from Rechargeable Batteries? II-28
More Run Time, Less Energy Drainage II-28
Higher Capacity for Lesser Price II-28
Elimination of Memory Effect II-28
Increased Stand-by or Talk Time II-29
Miniature Battery and Cell Packs II-29
Regulatory Environment II-29
5. RAW MATERIALS - AN OVERVIEW II-30Nickel II-30Nickel at a Glance II-30Application Areas II-30Nickel Metal Hydride Cells II-33Advantages of Nickel-Metal Hydride Cells II-33Cadmium II-34Key Applications II-34Nickel-Cadmium Batteries II-34Cadmium Pigments II-35Cadmium Coatings II-35Cadmium Stabilizers II-35Alloys and Other Uses II-35Toxicity Issues II-35How Does Cadmium Get Into the Body? II-35How Does Cadmium Affect Health? II-36Table 13: Sources of Human Exposure to Cadmium - PhosphateFertilizers, Fossil Fuel Combustion, Iron and Steel,Natural, Non-Ferrous, Cement, Cadmium Applications, andIncineration (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-36Cadmium Exposure: Effects on Human Health II-36Acute Health Problems II-36Metal Fume Fever II-36Acute Respiratory Effects II-37Gastrointestinal Effects II-37Chronic Respiratory Effects II-37Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (Emphysema and ChronicBronchitis) II-37Pulmonary Fibrosis II-37Olfactory Impairment II-37Kidney Effects II-37Tubular Proteinuria II-38Glomerular Dysfunction II-38Chronic Renal Failure II-38Kidney Stones II-38Skeletal Effects II-38Osteomalacia II-38Osteoporosis II-38Cancer II-39Pulmonary Cancer II-39Prostate Cancer II-39Other Cancers II-39Other Effects II-39Lithium II-39Product Profile II-39Lithium at a Glance II-40Lithium: End-Use Markets II-41Cathode Materials II-43
6. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS/INNOVATIONS II-44
Interstate Batteries Unveils New Battery for Golf Cars II-44
Codan Introduces New LiFePO4 Battery for Radio Systems II-44
K2 Energy Solutions Unleashes Revolutionary Battery Systems
for Diverse Applications II-44
Toshiba International Unveils New Super Charge Ion Battery II-45
Ansmann Launches MaxE/MaxE+ Line of Durable Rechargeable
Batteries II-45
Hitachi Maxell to Develop Li-ion Battery with Silicon-based
Negative Electrode II-45
Hitachi Develops New Li-ion Batteries for PHEVs II-46
SANYO Unveils Eneloop Lite II-47
Hitachi Unveils Novel Material for Enhanced Battery Life II-47
Sanyo Electric to Unveil Dry Cell Nickel-Metal Hydride
Rechargeable Batteries II-47
Panasonic to Unveil Low-Cost Evolta Dry Cell Range II-47
GlobTek Launches Li-Ion Prismatic Battery Pack II-47
Infinite Power Solutions Unveils Thinergy MEC102 II-48
Micro Power Electronics Rolls Out New LIB Pack II-48
Infinite Power Solutions Introduces Thinergy Micro-Energy Cell
Products II-49
Energizer Expands Energi To Go Line II-49
Electric Transportation Engineering Introduces Minit-Charger
FC Battery System II-49
Energizer Releases Improved Energizer Rechargeable AA Battery II-49
Duracell Introduces New Range of Rechargeable batteries II-50
Sony Rolls Out New Rechargeable Battery With High Power and
Longer Life II-50
Pure Energy to Release New Line of Alkaline Batteries in C and
D Size II-50
Honeywell Introduces Lithium Ion Polymer Rechargeable Battery II-50
Nexeon Introduces New Lithium Ion Technology II-51
Sanyo Electric Launches New Improved eneloop Batteries II-51
Nikon Launches New Rechargeable Batteries II-51
Saft Unveils New Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Range II-51
Tadiran Launches Novel TLM Lithium Batteries for Defense
Applications II-52
Alcad Debuts Rechargeable Vantex Ni-Cd Batteries II-52
Panasonic Develops New Capacity-Rich Li-Ion Battery Cells II-52
PowerGenix Launches Rechargeable NiZn Batteries II-53
Linear Technology Introduces High Voltage Monolithic Battery
Chargers II-53
Energizer Unveils Zinc Air Prismatic Battery II-54
SANYO Electric to Unveil eneloop music booster Rechargeable DC
9V Battery Unit II-54
SANYO Electric to Unveil Large-Capacity High-Voltage Lithium-
Ion Battery Systems II-55
Eveready Industries India Introduces New Rechargeable Batteries II-55
Iwate University and Nippon Electric Glass Develop Thinnest
Lithium-ion Battery II-55
Case-Mate Introduces BlackBerry Bold FUEL Rechargeable Battery
Pack II-55
7. PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/LAUNCHES - A HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-56Saft Unveils MP 176065 HD Integration Cell II-56Saft Upgrades LS 14500 Primary Lithium Cell II-56SANYO Electric Launches C- and D-sized 'eneloop' Batteries II-56Ultralife Batteries Launch New Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Batteries II-57Sony Australia Introduces New Long-Life Ni-MH RechargeableBatteries II-57Jobo Launches Premio Rechargeable Batteries II-57Toshiba Unleashes Super Charge ion Battery II-58Layered Materials Enhances Performance of RechargeableLithium-Ion Batteries II-58Energizer Unveils Energi To GO(R) Portable Power II-58Rayovac Releases New Hybrid Batteries II-58Newer Technology Launches NuPower ViDEO+ Battery II-59Panasonic Introduces INFINIUM Rechargeable Battery II-59Boston-Power Launches Sonata Battery II-59ZQ Power-Tech Gains Nanomaterial Li-ion Battery Patent II-60Duracell Introduces New High Capacity Rechargeable Batterieswith 2650 mAh NiMH II-60Energizer Unveils New Premium NiMH Rechargeable Batteries II-60Valence Technology Receives US Patent for Phosphate Lithium-ion Battery Technology II-60Varta Releases Ready2Use Next Generation Batteries II-61Varta Introduces New Varta Photo Accu II-61A123Systems Develops Eco-Friendly Rechargeable NanophosphateLithium-Ion Battery II-61Sanyo Canada Introduces Eneloop II-61Valence Technology Launches New Li-ion U-Charge Power SystemModels II-61GE/Sanyo Launches New Eneloop Rechargeable Battery II-62Maha Extends PowerEx Portfolio to Include Latest 2700mAh AARechargeable Battery II-62Horizon Battery Releases Ansmann for Apple iPod Series II-62Zhong Qiang Power-Tech Gains High-Capacity PLI Battery Patent II-62NEC Launches Paper-Thin Rechargeable Battery II-63Energizer Adds New NiMH Rechargeable Batteries II-63
8. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY II-64
EnerSys Takes Over Battery Businesses of Accu Holding II-64
Technology Research Acquires Patco Electronics II-64
China TMK Battery Systems Implements Reverse Merger with
Leading Asia Pacific Investment II-64
Sanyo Electric and GS Yuasa to Close Sanyo GS Soft Energy II-65
Sanyo Electric Signs Pact with PSA Peugeot Citroen II-65
Universal Power Enters into a Multi-year Distribution Pact
with K2 Energy Solutions II-65
Boston-Power Enters into Global Marketing Partnership with AV
Concept Holdings II-66
Saft Collaborates with ABB to Control Renewable Generation II-66
Saft Delivers Li-Ion batteries to b+w Electronics Systems II-67
Saft Bags Multi-Million Order from Boeing II-68
Darim Vision Opts Saft's MP 176065 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion
Batteries II-68
SANYO Electric to Establish Novel Technical Facility II-68
SANYO North America Selects ToCAD America II-69
SANYO Signs Partnership Agreement with Suzuki II-69
SANYO Electric to Provide Lithium-ion Battery System for
Traffic Signals II-69
EcoloCap Solutions Inks Letter of Intent with MEGES II-69
Nissan Motor to Establish US Battery Plant II-70
Lithium Energy Japan to Establish New Plant II-70
Umicore to Expand Production Capacities for Cathode Materials II-70
Celgard to Increase Production Capacity II-71
Toyota Establishes New Division for Electric Vehicle Batteries II-71
General Motors Establishes Production Facility for Lithium-ion
Batteries II-71
Sion Power Obtains Research Grant for Developing Batteries II-71
Applied Nanotech Holdings Bags the US Army Contract II-72
LG Chem and Chang'an Automobile Ink Agreement II-72
Honda Motor Selects Toshiba's SCiB Rechargeable Battery II-72
Toda America Bags Contract from US Department of Energy II-73
Envia Systems Receives Grants from US Department of Energy and
California Energy Commission II-73
Saft Bags Contract from US Defense Logistics Agency II-73
EnerDel Secures Contract from US Army II-73
Pure Energy Visions Inks Agreement with Pure Energy Solutions II-74
Toray Industries and TonenGeneral Ink Joint Venture Agreement II-74
Panasonic Acquires Sanyo Electric II-74
Eveready Industries India Takes Over Majority Stake in Unicross II-75
Dow Kokam Takes Over Assets of Kokam America II-75
Panjit Group Takes Over LiFeTech II-75
Coda Automotive and Yardney Technical Products form Joint Venture II-75
EnerSys Expands Lithium-Based Capabilities with EAS II-76
Quallion Bags Contract from The Boeing Company II-76
Azure Dynamics and Johnson Controls-Saft Signs Agreement II-76
Ricardo Opens Battery Systems Development Center II-76
Saft Bags Contract from Raytheon Company II-77
EaglePicher Technologies Signs Deal with Orbital Science II-77
A123Systems to Construct Lithium Ion Battery Manufacturing Units II-77
SB LiMotive Commences Operations II-78
Süd-Chemie Inks Supply Agreement with Evonik Industries II-78
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to Establish a Manufacturing Plant II-78
STMicroelectronics Signs Agreement with Front-Edge Technology II-79
SK Energy to Provide Lithium-ion Batteries to Daimler HEV II-79
PowerGenix and Ingram Micro Ink Agreement II-79
Saft Bags Order from Bharat Electronics II-80
DesignLine International Collaborates with LTC II-80
Saft Bags Contracts for Delivering 28 V and 270 V Li-Ion
Batteries II-80
Hyundai Mobis Inks Joint Venture Pact with LG Chem II-81
Imara Commences Production of Lithium Ion Batteries II-81
Umicore to Build Industrial Scale Recycling Facility II-81
Sanyo Electric Divests Certain Battery Assets to Fujitsu II-81
Toshiba to Establish Factory in Japan II-81
BYD Establishes Electric Vehicle Facility II-82
Actuant Divests Acme Aerospace Business to TransDigm Group II-82
Electric Vehicle System Inaugurates New Manufacturing Facility
in India II-82
Pure Energy Visions Inks Distribution Agreement with Platinet II-82
Volkswagen Signs MoU with BYD II-82
WildCharge and Pure Energy Visions Ink Joint Operation Agreement II-83
GE Transportation to Establish Storage Battery Manufacturing
Facility II-83
Shin-Kobe Electric Machinery to Manufacture Lithium-Ion
Rechargeable Batteries II-83
Kawasaki Heavy Industries to Foray into Rechargeable Batteries
Segment II-83
Saft America to Establish Lithium-Ion Factory II-84
Uniross Enters into Partnership with Nikon South Africa II-84
Elbat to Manufacture Storage Batteries II-84
Nissan Motor, NEC, and NEC TOKIN Form Joint Venture II-84
9. STRATEGIC CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS - A HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-85Ener1 Acquires Majority Stake in Enertech International II-85Matsushita Electric Industrial Changes Name to PanasonicCorporation II-85Eveready Battery Enters into Agreement with Audiovox II-85Saft to Distribute Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Batteries toSukhoi II-85Sony to Enhance Lithium Ion Battery Production Operation II-86SANYO Electric Inks Agreement with Volkswagen II-86Samsung SDI to Raise Production Capacity II-86MidAmerican Energy Acquires Stake in BYD II-86Matsushita Battery Industrial to Establish ManufacturingFacility in Osaka II-87EXIDE Industries Acquires Leadage Alloys India II-87Toyota and Matsushita Electric Joint Venture to CommenceProduction II-87Toyota to Establish Third Battery Manufacturing Plant in Japan II-87Viaspace Signs Distribution Agreement with Yoku Energy II-87Ukravtozapchastyna Commences Production of Plazma RechargeableBatteries II-88Acheson to Expand Battery Production Capability II-88PowerGenix Inks Supply Agreement with PowerEagle II-88Hong Kong Highpower Technology Constructs Two New Li-ionBattery Production Lines II-88Harris & Harris Group Acquires CFX Battery II-89Sharp Teams Up with Daiwa and Dai to Design and DeliverHousehold-use Lithium Ion Battery II-89Asahi Kasei to Establish New Facility for Battery Separators II-89Sanyo To Shut Down Its Rechargeable Battery Plant in Hungary II-89Ultralife Clinches a Major Supply Order from the UK DefensePrime Contractor II-90Arotech Receives Supply Order For Lithium-Ion Rechargeable andPrimary Batteries II-90Valence Technology Inks Supply Contract with the Tanfield Group II-90Enerize and FiFe Batteries Collaborate to Develop Li-ionRechargeable Batteries II-90Exide Industries Ltd Ties Up with Atraverda Ltd II-91Johnson Controls Inks MoU with Baoding Jin Fengfan StorageBattery II-91ZAP Bags Supply Order for 50,000 units of Recharge-It-AllBatteries II-91Scud Group Acquires Controlling Interest in CLTT II-91Electrochem Acquires Engineered Assemblies II-92Audiovox Accessories Purchases Technuity II-92ECOtality Acquires Innergy Power II-92LG Chem to Expand Rechargeable Battery Plants in China andSouth Korea II-92Zinc Matrix Power Transforms to Zpower II-93Ultralife Bags a Supply Order from Defense Contractor II-93ISE Corp. and Altairnano Teams up to Develop RechargeableLithium Titanate Battery Packs II-93Valence Technology Inks Licensing Agreement with Tianjin Lishen II-93Digi-Key Enters into Distribution Agreement with SANYO Energy II-94Ultralife Acquires Able New Energy II-94Uniross Acquires NABC II-94EnerSys Acquires Majority Stake in ModEnergy II-94Uniross and WWF Partner to Promote the Use of RechargeableBatteries II-95Duane Reade Forms Partnership with RBRC II-95Altair Nanotechnologies Forms Partnership with Electro Energy Inc II-95Matsushita Battery Begins Mass Production of HRL- CoatedBatteries II-95Advanced Battery Begins First Shipment of PLI Battery II-96Advanced Battery Begins Shipping of NLI Batteries II-96Danionics A/S Concludes First Reconstruction Phase II-96China Digital Receives Purchase Orders from HeNan II-96Ultralife Receives Orders from US Defense Department II-96
10. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS II-97
Battery Technology, Inc. (US) II-97
BYD Company Limited (China) II-97
Danionics A/S (Denmark) II-97
Duracell International, Inc. (US) II-98
E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd. (Canada) II-98
Energizer Holdings, Inc. (US) II-98
Eveready Industries India Ltd. (India) II-99
FDK Corporation (Japan) II-99
GP Batteries International Limited (Singapore) II-99
GS Yuasa Corp. (Japan) II-100
Hitachi Maxell Ltd. (Japan) II-100
LG Chem (Korea) II-100
Panasonic Corporation (Japan) II-100
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan) II-101
SANYO Energy (U.S.A.) Corporation (US) II-101
Saft Groupe SA (France) II-101
Samsung SDI Co., Ltd. (Korea) II-101
Sony Corp. (Japan) II-102
Spectrum Brands Incorporated (US) II-102
VARTA Consumer Batteries GmbH & Co., KgaA (Germany) II-102
TCL Hyperpower Batteries, Inc. (China) II-102
Uniross Batteries (France) II-103
Valence Technology, Inc. (US) II-103
11. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-104Table 14: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forRechargeable Batteries by Geographic Region - US, Canada,Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East andLatin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual SalesFigures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through 2017 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-104
Table 15: World Historic Review for Rechargeable Batteries by
Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific
(excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-105
Table 16: World 15-Year Perspective for Rechargeable Batteriesby Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Salesfor US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan),Middle East and Latin America Markets for Years 2003, 2011 and2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-106
Table 17: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Nickel-Cadmium Batteries by Geographic Region - US, Canada,
Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and
Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales
Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-107
Table 18: World Historic Review for Nickel-Cadmium Batteriesby Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific(excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-108
Table 19: World 15-Year Perspective for Nickel-Cadmium
Batteries by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of
Dollar Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific
(excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Markets for
Years 2003, 2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-109
Table 20: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forNickel-Metal Hydride Batteries by Geographic Region - US,Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), MiddleEast and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-110
Table 21: World Historic Review for Nickel-Metal Hydride
Batteries by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe,
Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America
Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-111
Table 22: World 15-Year Perspective for Nickel-Metal HydrideBatteries by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown ofDollar Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific(excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Markets forYears 2003, 2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-112
Table 23: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Lithium Ion Batteries by Geographic Region - US, Canada,
Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and
Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales
Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-113
Table 24: World Historic Review for Lithium Ion Batteries byGeographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific(excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-114
Table 25: World 15-Year Perspective for Lithium Ion Batteries
by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales
for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan),
Middle East and Latin America Markets for Years 2003, 2011 and
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-115
Table 26: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forLithium Ion Polymer Batteries by Geographic Region - US,Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), MiddleEast and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through2017. (Includes Corresponding Graph/Chart) II-116
Table 27: World Historic Review for Lithium Ion Polymer
Batteries by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe,
Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America
Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-117
Table 28: World 15-Year Perspective for Lithium Ion PolymerBatteries by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown ofDollar Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific(excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Markets forYears 2003, 2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-118III. MARKET
1. THE UNITED STATES III-1
A.Market Analysis III-1
Demand for Secondary Batteries Set to Increase III-1
Rechargeable Battery Industry Witnesses Increased Investments III-1
Trade Scenario III-1
B.Market Analytics III-2
Table 29: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for
Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry - Nickel
Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion
Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales
Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-2
Table 30: US Historic Review for Rechargeable Batteries byBattery Chemistry - Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-3
Table 31: US 15-Year Perspective for Rechargeable Batteries
by Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales
for Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and
Lithium Ion Polymer Markets for 2003, 2011 and 2017
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-4
2. CANADA III-5Market Analytics III-5Table 32: Canadian Recent Past, Current and Future Analysisfor Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry - NickelCadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium IonPolymer Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual SalesFigures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through 2017 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-5
Table 33: Canadian Historic Review for Rechargeable
Batteries by Battery Chemistry - Nickel Cadmium, Nickel
Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-6
Table 34: Canadian 15-Year Perspective for RechargeableBatteries by Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown ofDollar Sales for Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets for Years 2003,2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-7
3. JAPAN III-8
A.Market Analysis III-8
Volume Analysis III-8
Table 35: Japanese Secondary Battery Market (2009):
Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales by Battery Chemistry -
Lithium Ion, Nickel Metal-Hydride, and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-8
Production Declines in 2009 III-8
Table 36: Japanese Battery Market (2008 & 2009):
Production in US$ Billion by Product Segment - Primary
Battery, and Secondary Battery (Li-Ion Battery, and
Others) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-8
Trade Scenario III-9
Table 37: Japanese Secondary Battery Market (2009):
Percentage Breakdown of Exports Value by Battery Chemistry
- Lithium Ion, Nickel Metal-Hydride, Nickel Cadmium, and
Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-9
Table 38: Japanese Secondary Battery Market (2009):Percentage Breakdown of Imports Value by Battery Chemistry- Lead Acid, Nickel Cadmium, and Others (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-9Manufacturers Incline Towards Low-Cost Rechargeable Batteries III-9B.Market Analytics III-10Table 39: Japanese Recent Past, Current and Future Analysisfor Rechargeable batteries by Battery Chemistry - NickelCadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium IonPolymer Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual SalesFigures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through 2017 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-10
Table 40: Japanese Historic Review for Rechargeable
Batteries by Battery Chemistry - Nickel Cadmium, Nickel
Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-11
Table 41: Japanese 15-Year Perspective for RechargeableBatteries by Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown ofDollar Sales for Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets for Years 2003,2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-12
4. EUROPE III-13
Market Analytics III-13
Table 42: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Rechargeable Batteries by Geographic Region - France,
Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-13
Table 43: European Historic Review for RechargeableBatteries by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK,Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-14
Table 44: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry -
Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and
Lithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-15
Table 45: European Historic Review for RechargeableBatteries by Battery Chemistry - Nickel-Cadmium, NickelMetal Hydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-16
Table 46: European 15-Year Perspective for Rechargeable
Batteries by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of
Dollar Sales for France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia
and Rest of Europe Markets for Years 2003, 2011 and 2017
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-17
Table 47: European 15-Year Perspective for RechargeableBatteries by Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown ofDollar Sales for Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Market for Years 2003,2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-18
4a. FRANCE III-19
Market Analytics III-19
Table 48: French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry -
Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and
Lithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-19
Table 49: French Historic Review for Rechargeable Batteriesby Battery Chemistry - Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-20
Table 50: French 15-Year Perspective for Rechargeable
Batteries by Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown of
Dollar Sales for Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,
Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Market for Years 2003,
2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-21
4b. GERMANY III-22Market Analytics III-22Table 51: German Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forRechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry -Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion andLithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-22
Table 52: German Historic Review for Rechargeable Batteries
by Battery Chemistry - Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,
Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years
2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-23
Table 53: German 15-Year Perspective for RechargeableBatteries by Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown ofDollar Sales for Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Market for Years 2003,2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-24
4c. ITALY III-25
Market Analytics III-25
Table 54: Italian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry -
Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and
Lithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009Z through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-25
Table 55: Italian Historic Review for Rechargeable Batteriesby Battery Chemistry - Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-26
Table 56: Italian 15-Year Perspective for Rechargeable
Batteries by Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown of
Dollar Sales for Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,
Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Market for Years 2003,
2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-27
4d. THE UNITED KINGDOM III-28Market Analytics III-28Table 57: UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forRechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry -Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion andLithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-28
Table 58: UK Historic Review for Rechargeable Batteries by
Battery Chemistry - Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,
Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years
2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-29
Table 59: UK 15-Year Perspective for Rechargeable Batteriesby Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Salesfor Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion andLithium Ion Polymer Market for Years 2003, 2011 and 2017(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-30
4e. SPAIN III-31
Market Analytics III-31
Table 60: Spanish Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry -
Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and
Lithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-31
Table 61: Spanish Historic Review for Rechargeable Batteriesby Battery Chemistry - Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-32
Table 62: Spanish 15-Year Perspective for Rechargeable
Batteries by Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown of
Dollar Sales for Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,
Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Market for Years 2003,
2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-33
4F. RUSSIA III-34Market Analytics III-34Table 63: Russian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forRechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry -Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion andLithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-34
Table 64: Russian Historic Review for Rechargeable Batteries
by Battery Chemistry - Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,
Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years
2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-35
Table 65: Russian 15-Year Perspective for RechargeableBatteries by Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown ofDollar Sales for Nickel- Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Market for Years 2003,2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-36
4g. REST OF EUROPE III-37
Market Analytics III-37
Table 66: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current & Future
Analysis for Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry -
Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and
Lithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-37
Table 67: Rest of Europe Historic Review for RechargeableBatteries by Battery Chemistry - Nickel-Cadmium, NickelMetal Hydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-38
Table 68: Rest of Europe 15-Year Perspective for
Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry - Percentage
Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Nickel- Cadmium, Nickel Metal
Hydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Market for
Years 2003, 2011 and 2017 (Includes Corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-39
5. ASIA-PACIFIC III-40A.Market Analysis III-40China - A Major Force in the Asia-Pacific Battery Market III-40Li-Ion Batteries Dominate the Storage-Batteries Segment III-40Manufacturers See Increased Opportunities III-40HEV Rechargeable Battery Market to Witness Growth III-40Battery Exports III-41Table 69: Chinese Battery Market (2008): PercentageBreakdown of Volume Exports by Region - Europe,Asia-Pacific, North America, and Others (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-41B.Market Analytics III-42Table 70: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry -Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion andLithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-42
Table 71: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Rechargeable
Batteries by Battery Chemistry - Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel
Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-43
Table 72: Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for RechargeableBatteries by Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown ofDollar Sales for Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Market for Years 2003,2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-44
6. The MIDDLE EAST III-45
Market Analytics III-45
Table 73: Middle East Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry -
Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and
Lithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-45
Table 74: Middle East Historic Review for RechargeableBatteries by Battery Chemistry - Nickel-Cadmium, NickelMetal Hydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-46
Table 75: Middle East 15-Year Perspective for Rechargeable
Batteries by Battery Chemistry - Percentage Breakdown of
Dollar Sales for Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride,
Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Market for Years 2005,
2011 and 2017 (Includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-47
7. LATIN AMERICA III-48Market Analytics III-48Table 76: Latin American Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Rechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry -Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion andLithium Ion Polymer Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-48
Table 77: Latin American Historic Review for Rechargeable
Batteries by Battery Chemistry - Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel
Metal Hydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-49
Table 78: Latin American 15-Year Perspective forRechargeable Batteries by Battery Chemistry - PercentageBreakdown of Dollar Sales for Nickel- Cadmium, Nickel MetalHydride, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion Polymer Market forYears 2003, 2011 and 2017 (Includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-50IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 150 (including Divisions/S
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