Supercapacitors Innovation & Patent Review 2020: Supercapacitor Newcomers Have Achieved Strong Market Entries While Some Established Players are Retreating - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--()--The "Supercapacitors Innovation & Patent Review 2020" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This review discusses R&D options that are evaluated by key supercapacitor players to improve energy & power density as well as reliability, according to a machine learning-supported analysis of global patent filings.

Comprehension of the supercapacitor innovation-decision tree allows for the identification of promising R&D directions that have not yet been explored. The connection between successful materials innovations and improving or worsening market positions by key players can be understood based on this review.

A key highlight is that this review allows for the exact identification of the current state-of-the-art, based on which areas with the highest future R&D impact can be identified that will allow for the launch of market-leading products.

Scope of the report:

  • 335,683 energy storage patent documents published across the globe between January 2017 and October 15th, 2019 have been screened using a proprietary machine learning approach for commercial relevance in relation to supercapacitors
  • The resulting ranking includes 169 companies
  • Patent portfolios & technology stacks by 37 key companies are discussed in detail and have been assembled into 16 decision tree figures that illustrate 164 different technical choices & prioritizations
  • 72 links are provided to company product websites
  • 1-4 key patents by another 85 companies are listed

Key Topics Covered:

  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • How Do Supercapacitors Differ from Li-Ion Batteries?
  • Focus of this Review
  • Terminology
  • Innovation Decision Tree for Supercapacitors
  • Active Materials for Various Supercapacitor Types
  • Aluminum-based Current Collectors for Various Supercapacitor Types
  • Separators
  • Electrode Binders
  • Electrolyte Components for EDLCs
  • Electrolyte Components for Asymmetric Hybrid Capacitors
  • Electrolyte Components for Symmetric Hybrid Capacitors
  • Materials and Electrode Architectures for EDLCs with Organic Electrolytes
  • Materials and Electrode Architectures for Asymmetric Hybrid Capacitors with Organic Electrolytes
  • Lithium-Doping Approaches for Asymmetric Hybrid Capacitors
  • Materials and Electrode Architectures for Symmetric Hybrid Capacitors with Organic Electrolytes
  • Materials and Electrode Architectures for EDLCs with Aqueous Electrolytes
  • Materials and Electrode Architectures for Symmetric Hybrid Capacitors with Aqueous Electrolytes
  • Performance Improvements through Cell Engineering
  • Performance Improvements through Module Engineering
  • Incorporation of Supercapacitors into End Applications
  • Machine Learning-Based Identification of Commercially Relevant Patents
  • Overview Material, Cell & Module Suppliers
  • Classification According to Capacitor Type
  • Classification According to Application Focus
  • Predictions
  • Deep Dive - High Voltage Electrolytes (>3 V) for EDLCs
  • Technology Stacks by Key Companies
  • Additional Patent Filings with Commercial Relevance
  • Patent Analysis Methodology & Validation
  • List of Abbreviations

Companies Mentioned

  • Asahi Kasei
  • AVX
  • Blue Solutions
  • Bosch
  • Calgon Carbon
  • Capacitor Sciences
  • Cataler
  • CRRC
  • enerG2
  • Farad Power
  • Hunan Nepuenergy
  • Ioxus
  • JM Energy
  • JTEKT
  • Kuraray
  • LG Chem
  • LG Innotek
  • LS Mtron
  • Maxwell Technologies
  • Murata Manufacturing
  • Nanoramic
  • NAWATechnologies
  • Nichicon
  • Nippon Chemi-Con
  • Panasonic
  • Samwha
  • Seiko Instruments
  • Shanghai Aowei
  • Skeleton Technologies
  • Supreme Power Solutions
  • Taiyo Yuden
  • TDK
  • Tokin
  • Toyota
  • TPR
  • Vinatech
  • Vitzrocell
  • ZapGo

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