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Fuel Cell And Battery Technologies

Materials for Large Size Batteries and Fuel Cells

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

  • The U.S. large size battery and fuel cell material market dipped to $1.37 billion at the wholesale level in 2001 and should be worth more than $2.4 billion in 2006, rising at an average annual growth rate (AAGR) of 12%.
  • Lead remains the most important large battery material, but over the next five years, lead use will grow at an AAGR of only 0.8%.
  • Other materials like tin, antimony, sulfuric acid, arsenic, bismuth, selenium, etc. used in lead-acid batteries will fare somewhat better, growing at an AAGR of 1.7% to $87 million in 2006.
  • Non-lead-acid battery materials in high demand (each worth more than $10 million per year) include platinum group metals, titanium, zirconium, lithium, carbon and rare earth compounds. Taken together, they will grow at an AAGR of 66% from $74 million in 2001 to $936 million in 2006.

SUMMARY FIGURE
U.S. LARGE BATTERY AND FUEL CELL MATERIAL MARKET, 1999-2006
($ Millions)
Source: BCC, Inc.