The Battery Market is expected to register a CAGR of 16.64% during the forecast period. The global battery market is estimated to reach a value of USD 132.44 billion by the end of this year. The market was negatively impacted by COVID-19 in 2020. Currently, it has reached pre-pandemic levels.
The global market for lithium-ion battery recycling is expected to reach 35 billion U.S. dollars by 2031. This figure compares to around six billion U.S. dollars in 2022. Includes battery cell and pack prices Volume-weighted average price including 303 data points for passenger cars, buses, commercial vehicles, and stationary storage.
Over the long term, factors such as the declining lithium-ion battery prices and the growing usage of automotive batteries in electric vehicles are expected to drive the market. On the flip side, a mismatch in the demand and supply of raw materials for battery manufacturing is likely to hinder the market growth.
The account requires an annual contract and will renew after one year to the regular list price. The cost of lithium-ion batteries per kWh decreased by 14 percent between 2022 and 2023. Lithium-ion battery price was about 139 U.S. dollars per kWh in 2023.
Data until March 2023. Lithium-ion battery prices (including the pack and cell) represent the global volume-weighted average across all sectors. Nickel prices are based on the London Metal Exchange, used here as a proxy for global pricing, although most nickel trade takes place through direct contracts between producers and consumers.
In 2022, the estimated average battery price stood at about USD 150 per kWh, with the cost of pack manufacturing accounting for about 20% of total battery cost, compared to more than 30% a decade earlier. Pack production costs have continued to decrease over time, down 5% in 2022 compared to the previous year.