Global Fuel Cell and Battery Research Review 2019 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--()--The "2019 Fuel Cell and Battery Research Review" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

As everything is becoming energy efficient and all industries are on the verge of using renewable energy for creating a sustainable future, fuel cells and efficient batteries have gained healthy demand in the global market. Automotive is one of the major sectors, where energy efficient batteries are in strong demand due to surge in production of electric vehicles and charging stations.

In terms of geographical trends, more than 70% of the world's automotive lithium-ion batteries are made in China, by both homegrown Chinese producers and foreign-investment companies. China has become the main market for advanced battery and fuel cell material suppliers from all around the world, including Japan, South Korea, the U.S., and Germany. Other Asia-Pacific countries are second, with most advanced fuel cell materials consumed in Japan and South Korea. This region is also dominated by advanced material suppliers and consumers.

As per the competitive landscape of vendors, contracts were the most adopted strategy by market players. Having a large customer base is of the highest priority in this market with high concentration of global and regional suppliers. Product launch and partnership were also the most critical strategies followed by many leading players, as continual improvement of products helps companies stay competitive in an extremely competitive market. Acquisitions, joint ventures and collaborations were also some of the most followed strategies in the market.

For example, in April 2019, ABB signed a contract with Electrify America for providing its high-power electric vehicle chargers across the United States. These chargers can charge the vehicle in 15 minutes and would be deployed around 17 metropolitan areas.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1 Foreword

Chapter 2 Residential Energy Storage, Blockchain and Energy Sharing Systems: Technologies and Global Market (FCB043A)

  • Construction of Batteries
  • Types of Electrochemical Compositions
  • Residential Battery Storage Technologies and Components
  • Battery Pack Design
  • Other Electrochemistries
  • Best Batteries for Solar
  • Comparison of RESS Battery Technologies
  • Introduction to Blockchain and Peer-to-Peer Energy Systems
  • Storage Business Models and Revenues

Chapter 3 Lithium Batteries: Markets and Materials (FCB028H)

  • Lithium Battery Technology Background
  • Primary Lithium Batteries
  • Primary Lithium Battery Market Summary
  • Secondary Lithium Batteries
  • Lithium Battery Material Background
  • Types of Lithium Battery Materials
  • Lithium Battery Materials Market Summary

Chapter 4 Portable Battery-Powered Products: Global Markets (FCB023F)

  • Definition of the Portable Battery-Powered Product Industry
  • Battery-Powered Product Categories
  • Battery Technologies and Characteristics
  • Battery Product and Technology Lifecycle
  • Historic and Future Economic Significance of Portable Battery-Powered Products
  • Significance of Government Regulations
  • Technologies Not Included in This Report

Chapter 5 Batteries, Charging and Exchange Systems for Materials Handling Equipment (FCB046A)

  • General Background
  • Lift Truck Features
  • Electric Lift Truck Types
  • Summary of the Material Handling Equipment Market

Chapter 6 Advanced Materials in Electric, Fuel Cell and Hybrid Automotive Batteries (FCB047A)

  • Sales of Automotive Batteries, Fuel Cells and Materials Use
  • Types of Power Sources
  • Electric Vehicle Batteries and Fuel Cells and Materials

Chapter 7 Electric Vehicle Charging: Infrastructure and Global Markets (FCB045A)

  • Evolution of Electric Vehicles and their Charging Infrastructure
  • Standards and Codes of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
  • Charging Stands
  • Key Market Drivers
  • Key Market Restraints
  • Key Market Opportunities
  • Future Trends

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