The road-map provides a wide-ranging orientation concerning the future market development of using lithium-ion batteries with a focus on electric mobility and stationary applications and products. The product roadmap compliments the technology roadmap lithium-ion batteries 2030, which was published in 2010.
The lithium-ion battery is considered the key technology for future (electric) engine systems. A careful analysis and evaluation of its advantages and disadvantages is therefore indispens able. In order to reach market maturity, not only technology push aspects are important, but also the develop-ment of market demand.
Depending on the scenario and its underlying framework con-ditions, between 50 and more than 70 percent of lithium-ion batteries are expected to be used in electric mobility applica-tions in the next 10 years, alongside stationary applications and mobile or portable electronic products.
The product roadmap lithium-ion batteries 2030 is a graphical representation of already realized and potential applications and products, market-related and political framework condi-tions and the market requirements regarding different proper-ties of the technology from now up to the year 2030.
Lead-acid batteries with electrodes of lead and lead oxide and an electrolyte of diluted sulphuric acid. Abbreviation for “lithium-ion battery”: An electrochemical energy storage technology. It is used for the plural term as well. a hybrid engine whose battery can also be charged externally via the electricity grid.
Innovations are very important to the government, which is why supporting the research and development for electric mobility is still essential. The lithium-ion battery is considered the key technology for future (electric) engine systems. A careful analysis and evaluation of its advantages and disadvantages is therefore indispens able.