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This report analyzes the Global market for Nano-Enabled Batteries in US$ Million by the following segments: Large Format Modules, and Customized Batteries. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2007 through 2015. The report profiles 29 companies including many key and niche players such as A123Systems, Inc., Advanced Battery Technologies, Inc., Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc., Axeon Power Limited, EcoloCap Solutions, Inc., Ener1, Inc., NanoEner, Inc., Front Edge Technology, Inc., mPhase Technologies, Inc., and Valence Technology, Inc. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NANO-ENABLED BATTERIES MCP-6490
A GLOBAL MARKET REPORT
CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1
Disclaimers I-2
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-3
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3
Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3
(i) Large Format Modules I-3
(ii) Customized Batteries I-3
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW II-1
A Quick Primer II-1
Nanotechnology Industry: An Overview II-1
Constant Innovations Makes it Tougher to Patent and
Commercialize Nanotechnology II-2
Government Funding of Nanotechnology Simmer Down II-2
Table 1: World Nanotechnologies Market: Annual Government
Funding in US$ Billion for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-3
Developing Countries to Rise Over the Horizon II-3
Table 2: Global Nanotechnology Market (2009): Percentage
Breakdown of Investments in Nanotechnology Research by
Region/Country - European Union, Russia, US, Japan, China,
and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-4
Impact of Recession: A Review II-4
Market Drivers & Trends II-5
Environmental Benefits: A Fundamental Growth Driver II-5
Rising Demand for Energy Efficiency II-5
Consumer Demand for Efficient Batteries on Rise II-5
Nano-enabled Batteries to Reduce Global Warming II-5
Innovative Nanomaterials Become the Focus of R&D II-6
Governmental Support II-6
Collaborations to Accelerate Commercialization of Nanotechnology II-7
Nano-Batteries Solidifying its Position As Battery Enhancer II-7
Greater Demand for Electric & Hybrid Electric Vehicles Fuels
the Growth of Nano-Enabled Batteries Market II-8
Power Frequency Regulation Issues Fuel the Demand for Nano-
Based Fast Storage Energy Systems II-8
Competition from Conventional and Emerging Battery Technologies II-9
How Nano Batteries Score Over Traditional Li-Ion Batteries:
A Performance Comparison II-9
Key Challenges II-11
Difficulty in Finding Adequate Host Material II-11
High Price II-11
Unexplored Market II-11
Delays in Commercialization II-12
Lack of Funds II-12
Key Research & Development Activities II-12
Regulatory Environment II-13
ASTM International II-14
International Electromechanical Commission II-14
Underwriters Laboratories II-14
2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW II-15
Nanotechnology: An Introduction II-15
Occurrence of Nanomaterials II-15
Types of Nanomaterials II-15
Application of Nanotechnology in Select Sectors II-15
Medicine II-15
Heavy Industries II-15
Consumer Goods II-16
Agriculture II-16
Energy Efficiency II-16
What can Nanotechnology do to Improve Battery Quality? II-16
Nano-enabled Batteries II-17
Introduction II-17
Conventional Batteries vs. Nano-enabled Batteries II-17
By Segment II-18
(i) Large Format Modules II-18
(ii) Customized Batteries II-18
Select Alliances In The Us And Europe II-18
National Alliance for Advanced Transportation Battery Cell
Manufacture II-18
National Alliance for Advanced Technology Batteries II-18
Nanotechnologies in Lithium-ion Batteries Partnership II-19
European Nanotechnology Trade Alliance II-19
Overview Of End-Use Applications II-19
Nano-enabled Batteries in Portable Power Tools II-20
Applications in Automotive Industry II-20
Nanobatteries in Medical Devices II-21
3. PRODUCT LAUNCHES/INNOVATIONS II-22
K-MBT Develops Carbon Nanotube Battery II-22
Apogee Power Introduces Nano-based Replacement Batteries and
Power Tools II-22
Sony Corporation Rolls Out Innovative Lithium Ion Secondary
Battery II-22
Infinite Power Solutions Introduces THINERGYTM MEC102 II-23
mPhase Technologies Introduces Power on CommandTM Prototype of
Lithium-based Battery II-23
Energizer Holdings Launches Energizer(R) Lithium II-24
4. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY II-25
A123 Systems Signs Battery Supply Agreement with Fisker
Automotive II-25
Micro Bubble Technologies Acquires EcoloCap Solutions II-25
HALO Renewable Energy Obtains Distribution Rights from Micro
Bubble Technologies II-25
3M Enters into Strategic Agreement with Amperex Technologies II-25
Ultralife Corporation Wins Contract from General Dynamics
United Kingdom II-26
A123 Systems Enters into Collaborative Agreement with IHI II-26
A123 Systems Enters into Joint Venture with SAIC Motor II-26
Planar Energy Devices Signs Licensing Agreement with Policell
Technologies II-27
Azure Dynamic Selects Johnson Controls-Saft II-27
SANYO Electric Develops Lithium-ion Battery Systems II-27
Johnson Controls-Saft Collaborates with Maxwell Technologies II-27
Johnson Controls-Saft Establishes New Manufacturing Facility
in France II-28
SAIC Motor Corporation Selects Johnson Controls-Saft Advanced
Power Solutions II-28
Altair Nanotechnologies Inks Supply Contract with Picatinny
Arsenal of U.S. Army II-28
A123 Systems Granted Patent for Conductive Lithium Storage
Electrode II-28
5. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS II-29
A123Systems, Inc. (US) II-29
Advanced Battery Technologies, Inc. (US) II-29
Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc. (US) II-29
Axeon Power Limited (UK) II-30
EcoloCap Solutions, Inc. (US) II-30
Ener1, Inc. (US) II-30
NanoEner, Inc (US) II-31
Front Edge Technology, Inc. (US) II-31
mPhase Technologies, Inc. (US) II-31
Valence Technology, Inc. (US) II-31
6. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-32
Table 3: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Nano-enabled Batteries by Product Segment - Large Format
Modules and Customized Batteries (Wireless Power Tools,
Laptops) Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-32
Table 4: World 9-Year Perspective for Nano-enabled Batteries
by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
Large Format Modules and Customized Batteries (Wireless Power
Tools, Laptops) for Years 2007, 2009 and 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-33
III. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 29 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 31)
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Region/Country Players
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The United States 18
Canada 1
Japan 6
Europe 1
The United Kingdom 1
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) 5
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