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Fuel Cell And Battery Technologies

Materials for Small Size Batteries and Fuel Cells

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

  • The U.S. small and portable battery and fuel cell material market was worth more than $980 million at the wholesale level in 2001 and, growing at an average annual rate (AAGR) of 5.7%, will approach $1.3 billion in 2006.
  • Four materials critical to the fabrication of widely used lithium batteries, metallic lithium, lithium compounds, conductive polymers, and cobalt compounds, each represent an annual market worth a total of $430 million. By 2006, these materials should be worth about $580 million.
  • The next four “other important materials” include silica, metallic zinc, manganese dioxide, and fluorine compounds and are valued at $375 in 2001. Growing at an AAGR of 3%, they will reach about $434 million by 2006.
  • Medium demand materials will grow at an AAGR of 10% to $258 million in 2006.
  • Low demand materials will grow at an 8% AAGR to $22 million in 2006.

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