Lithium-Ion Battery Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2011 to 2017

These products power cell phones, portable electronics, and laptops. They promise to power electric vehicles. They are the base for smarter computing. The 2011 study has 716 pages, 254 tables and figures. Lithium-Ion batteries are evolving. Lithium thin film solid state technology provides vast improvements in energy density and creates units that can be recharged 40,000 times, up from 200 times for traditional batteries.

Li-Ion (Lithium-Ion) batteries are a type of rechargeable battery. Lithium ion batteries are one of the most common rechargeable batteries in portable electronics. Lithium ion batteries have one of the best energy densities, no memory effect, and a slow loss of charge when not in use, in comparison with other chemistries of rechargeable batteries.

Lithium ion batteries are environmentally safe because there is no free lithium metal. They come in a variety of sizes such as AA, AAA, RCR123A, 18650, 9V, 2032 button cells, and more.

Companies Mentioned:

A123
BAK
Citic Guoan
MGL
Cymbet
Danionics
Infinite Power Solutions, Inc.
Eagle Pither
GMB Power
Huanyu
Infinite Power Solutions
Konka
Johnson Controls Products & Solutions
KSW Microtec
Leo Motors
Makita
Panasonic Corporation Revenue
Sanyo
Maxcell
NEC Corporation
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Planar Energy Devices –
ReVolt Technology
Saft
Texas Instruments
Umicore Thin Film Products
Wha Fat Technological Co., Ltd
Zibo Dison

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