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Next-Generation Batteries Market: Focus on Lithium Polymer, Printed, Solid-state, Thin Film and Ultra-thin Batteries, 2018-2030

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  • 326 Pages
  • April 2018
  • Region: Global
  • Roots Analysis
  • ID: 4557720

Batteries are considered amongst the most remarkable man-made inventions in history and have been the focus of intense investigation by both scientists and engineers across the globe. Evolving from the primitive Voltaic Pile (the first electrical battery created in 1799), which used zinc and copper electrodes and brine-soaked paper as an electrolyte, a wide range of batteries are now available in the market. Amongst these, lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries have long been considered a breakthrough in the battery landscape, resulting in revolutionary growth in the chargeable consumer electronics industry.

It is estimated that, at present, more than one billion rechargeable Li-ion cells are produced each year to cater to the demands of the portable electronics market alone. However, despite their successful market deployment, excellent energy density and cost-effectiveness, certain limitations, such as concerns related to the use of liquid electrolytes (risk of leakage and flammability), have also been associated with Li-ion batteries. A case-in-point being Samsung’s massive global recall of its Galaxy Note 7 series of mobile phones in September 2016, due to the safety issues associated with the Li-ion batteries used in them.

It is also worth highlighting that a wide variety of niche and disparate application areas, such as miniature medical devices, smart wearables, wireless sensors/IoT devices, radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, powered smart cards, cosmetic patches, smart labels/packaging, electric/hybrid vehicles, and energy storage systems have surfaced in the past few years. Most of these advanced technology-enabled applications require new form factors and designs that conventional Li-ion batteries are unable to provide, pertaining to their size and safety limitations. These drawbacks have opened the door to immense innovation opportunities and added a new dimension to the competition amongst global battery developers, resulting in the establishment of next-generation battery technologies.

In contrast to the conventional Li-ion batteries, next-generation product chemistries, which include lithium polymer, printed, solid-state, thin film and ultra-thin films batteries, have been proven to be safe under abusive conditions, demonstrated significant improvements in terms of overall performance, and are environmental-friendly. Moreover, owing to their flexible form factor, it is believed that these batteries can offer virtually limitless flexibility in term of design, materials and construction. At about 1/10th of the thickness of the thinnest prismatic liquid Li-ion cells, next-generation batteries have demonstrated significant potential to serve various upcoming markets. As a result, these batteries have captured the interest of several stakeholders in this industry; in fact, since 2010, over 7,000 patents have been published on next-generation battery technologies. It is anticipated that as the market becomes more mature, it is likely to benefit from economies of scale, resulting in further performance improvements and cost reductions.

The ‘Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030’ report features an extensive study of the current landscape and future outlook of the growing opportunities for next-generation batteries (beyond Li-ion). The focus of this study is on advanced battery chemistries that are currently being developed/have already been developed, such as lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries, solid-state batteries, thin film batteries, printed batteries and other advanced variation of Li-ion batteries, and the likely evolution of these novel concepts in the mid to long term. Backed by funding from several venture capital firms and strategic investors, this evolving market has its hopes pinned on the efforts of a significant number of start-ups, small-and mid-sized companies.

Amongst other elements, the report features:


  • A detailed assessment of the current market landscape, providing information on various types of next-generation batteries, their respective specifications (such as thickness, capacity, voltage, operating temperature, cycle life/shelf life and chargeability), and targeted application areas.
  • Elaborate profiles of some of the leading players in the industry, highlighting the current focus of various companies, financial information, proprietary battery technologies and specific products. Each profile also has a section on recent developments, highlighting the achievements, partnerships/collaborations, and the likely strategies that may be adopted by these players to fuel growth in the foreseen future.
  • An in-depth patent analysis to provide an overview of how the industry is evolving from the R&D perspective. For this analysis, we looked at the patents that have been published by various industry players since 2010, across different types of next generation batteries. The analysis also highlights the key trends associated with these patents, including patent type, regional distribution, CPC classification, IP litigations, emerging areas and leading industry players.
  • A comprehensive benchmark analysis, highlighting the key focus areas of small, mid- and large-sized companies; primarily, it provides a means to compare the existing capabilities of companies within and beyond their peer groups, and help them identify ways to achieve a competitive edge over contemporary players.
  • An analysis of investments made at various stages of product development; these include seed financing, venture capital financing, debt financing and grants/awards received by the companies that are operating in this area.

One of the key objectives of the report was to understand the primary growth drivers and estimate the future size of the market. We have provided an informed estimate on the likely evolution of the market for the period of 2018-2030 across several potential application areas of next-generation batteries, such as consumer electronics, electric vehicles, medical devices, powered smart cards/smart labels, RFID tags, smart wearables and wireless sensors/IoT devices. In addition, on the basis of the likely usability of different next-generation battery types across aforementioned applications, we have provided the distribution of the market across various types of batteries, such as lithium polymer, printed, solid-state, thin film, ultra-thin and other types of advanced Li-ion batteries. The forecast also includes distribution of the market opportunity across major regions of the globe, namely North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. Considering the uncertainties related to investments and large-scale production of next generation batteries across different geographies, and to add robustness to our model, we have provided three forecast scenarios, representing the conservative, base and optimistic tracks of the market’s evolution.

The opinions and insights presented in this study were influenced by discussions conducted with several stakeholders in this domain.

The report features detailed transcripts of interviews held with the following individuals:


  • David A. Ainsworth (CEO, OXIS Energy)
  • Graeme Purdy (CEO, Ilika)
  • Jeff Sather (VP, Technology and Customer Solutions, Cymbet)
  • Lisa Hsu (Spokesperson and Deputy Marketing Manager, ProLogium Technology)
  • Pritesh Hiralal (CEO, Zinergy UK)
  • Xiachang Zhang (Chairman, Enfucell)
  • Yuan Yang (Assistant Professor, Columbia University, New York)

All actual figures have been sourced and analyzed from publicly available information forums and primary research discussions. Financial figures mentioned in this report are in USD, unless otherwise specified.

Example Highlights


  • Over 100 industry players are developing/have developed different types of next-generation batteries. About 42% of the companies that we identified are developing lithium polymer batteries. These are followed by companies that are involved in the development of solid-state batteries (14%), ultra-thin batteries (11%), printed batteries (9%) and thin film batteries (5%).
  • Owing to their relatively flexible form factor, a diverse variety of target applications exist for these next-generation batteries. It has been observed that majority of the lithium polymer battery developers are currently focused on developing their proprietary products for use in the consumer electronics, electric vehicles and medical devices industries. Similarly, solid-state batteries are being primarily designed for applications in consumer electronics and electric vehicles. Some of the niche applications, such as wireless sensors, RFID tags and smart cards/smart labels, are being targeted by thin film, printed and ultra-thin battery developers.
  • Evolving from Li-ion chemistry, lithium polymer batteries offer distinct advantages over their conventional counterparts in terms of cost, utility, durability and flexibility. Due to the use of polymer electrolytes, these batteries can be molded into a varied range of shapes and sizes. Examples of companies developing these batteries include (in alphabetical order, no selection criteria) BrightVolt, Huizhou Markyn New Energy, Jenax, LG Chem, Padre Electronics, Prieto Battery, Renata Batteries, Routejade, Samsung SDI and YOKU Energy.
  • In case of solid-state batteries, owing to the use of a solid electrolyte and their intrinsically safe architecture, these batteries are inherently robust, have higher energy densities, and are more tolerant towards extreme temperatures. Examples of companies developing these batteries include (in alphabetical order, no selection criteria) Cymbet, Ilika, ProLogium Technology, Sakti3, Seeo, SmartEnergi and Solid Power. As a result of the advantages, solid-state batteries have garnered a lot of attention in a wide variety of industries. Specifically, in the automobile industry, some of the big manufacturers are licensing/acquiring these technologies or partnering with affiliated battery developers in order to design and develop efficient batteries for their future electric vehicles.
  • Industry stakeholders have undertaken several development initiatives in order to overcome existing limitations, improve overall performance, expand intellectual capital, and sustain long term growth in this domain. These efforts have resulted in the publication of over 7,000 patents since 2010. Based on the number of patents approved/filed in a specific region, the US (with 34% patents) has emerged as a major research/innovation hub, closely followed by China (with 28% patents).
  • Given the opportunities in this domain, several small companies/start-ups across the globe have received significant financial backing from a large number of investors. We identified close to 160 instances of funding across 40 companies between 2000 and 2018. The total amount invested in this domain so far has been around USD 2.1 billion; some of the high value investments since 2014 include StoreDot (USD 60 million in 2017 and USD 42 million in 2014), Aquion Energy (USD 92 million in 2014), Phinergy (USD 50 million in 2016) and Nexeon (USD 44 million in 2016). Examples of prominent VCs that have actively invested in this area include (in decreasing order of the number of instances) Khosla Ventures, OPG Ventures, Braemar Energy Ventures, Applied Ventures, Bill Gates, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Imperial Innovations, and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
  • Over the course of next decade, we expect the next-generation batteries market (in terms of value) to grow at over 10% annual growth rate, till 2030. It is worth mentioning that once these technologies become more mature and achieve economies of scale, a rapid surge could be witnessed in their long-term adoption. Specific regions, such as Asia-Pacific, are likely to contribute significantly towards this growth.

Table of Contents

1. PREFACE
1.1. Scope of the Report
1.2. Research Methodology
1.3. Chapter Outlines
2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3. INTRODUCTION
3.1. An Overview of Batteries
3.1.1. Historical Development
3.1.2. General Components and Working Principle
3.2. Types of Batteries
3.2.1. Lithium-ion Batteries and Affiliated Breakthrough in Digital Electronics
3.2.2. Limitations of Conventional Lithium-ion Batteries
3.3. Next-Generation Batteries
3.3.1. Lithium Polymer Batteries
3.3.1.1. Construction and Design
3.3.1.2. Advantages and Limitations
3.3.2. Solid-state Batteries
3.3.2.1. Construction and Design
3.3.2.2. Advantages and Limitations
3.3.3. Thin Film Batteries
3.3.3.1. Construction and Design
3.3.3.2. Advantages and Limitations
3.3.4. Printed Batteries
3.3.4.1. Construction and Design
3.3.4.2. Advantages and Limitations
3.4. Potential Applications of Next-Generation Batteries
3.5. Growth Drivers and Road Blocks Related to Next-Generation Batteries
4. CURRENT MARKET LANDSCAPE
4.1. Chapter Overview
4.2. Next-Generation Batteries: List of Industry Players
4.2.1. Distribution by Year of Establishment
4.2.2. Distribution by Geographical Location
4.2.3. Distribution by Company Size
4.2.4. Distribution by Type of Batteries
4.2.5. Distribution by Minimum Thickness of Batteries
4.2.6. Distribution by Capacity (at Minimum Thickness) of Batteries
4.2.7. Distribution by Nominal Voltage (at Minimum Thickness) of Batteries
4.2.8. Distribution by Chargeability of Batteries
4.2.9. Key Players by Range of Operating Temperatures of Batteries
4.2.10. Key Players by Cycle Life of Batteries
4.3. Relative Usability Analysis across Different Applications: Types of Batteries
4.4. Relative Usability Analysis across Different Applications: Capacity of Batteries
4.5. Recent Initiatives in Different Industries
5. COMPANY PROFILES
5.1. Chapter Overview
5.2. Lithium Polymer Battery Manufacturers
5.2.1. BrightVolt
5.2.1.1. Company Snapshot
5.2.1.2. Financial Information
5.2.1.3. Technology Overview
5.2.1.4. Product Portfolio
5.2.1.5. Recent Developments
5.2.2. Padre Electronics
5.2.2.1. Company Snapshot
5.2.2.2. Technology Overview
5.2.2.3. Product Portfolio
5.2.2.4. Recent Developments
5.2.3. Routejade
5.2.3.1. Company Snapshot
5.2.3.2. Technology Overview
5.2.3.3. Product Portfolio
5.2.3.4. Recent Developments
5.3. Solid-state Battery Manufacturers
5.3.1. Ilika
5.3.1.1. Company Snapshot
5.3.1.2. Financial Information
5.3.1.3. Technology Overview
5.3.1.4. Product Portfolio
5.3.1.5. Recent Developments
5.3.2. Cymbet
5.3.2.1. Company Snapshot
5.3.2.2. Financial Information
5.3.2.3. Technology Overview
5.3.2.4. Product Portfolio
5.3.2.5. Recent Developments
5.2.3. ProLogium Technology
5.2.3.1. Company Snapshot
5.3.3.2. Financial Information
5.3.3.3. Technology Overview
5.3.3.4. Product Portfolio
5.3.3.5. Recent Developments
5.4. Thin Film Battery Manufacturers
5.4.1. STMicroelectronics
5.4.1.1. Company Snapshot
5.4.1.2. Financial Information
5.4.1.3. Technology Overview
5.4.1.4. Product Portfolio
5.4.1.5. Recent Developments
5.4.2. Excellatron
5.4.2.1. Company Snapshot
5.4.2.2. Financial Information
5.4.2.3. Technology Overview
5.4.2.4. Product Portfolio
5.4.2.5. Recent Developments
5.4.3. Front Edge Technology
5.4.3.1. Company Snapshot
5.4.3.2. Financial Information
5.4.3.3. Technology Overview
5.4.3.4. Product Portfolio
5.4.3.5. Recent Developments
5.5. Printed Battery Manufacturers
5.5.1. Blue Spark Technologies
5.5.1.1. Company Snapshot
5.5.1.2. Financial Information
5.5.1.3. Technology Overview
5.5.1.4. Product Portfolio
5.5.1.5. Recent Developments
5.5.2. Enfucell
5.5.2.1. Company Snapshot
5.5.2.2. Financial Information
5.5.2.3. Technology Overview
5.5.2.4. Product Portfolio
5.5.2.5. Recent Developments
5.5.3. Zinergy UK
5.5.3.1. Company Snapshot
5.5.3.2. Financial Information
5.5.3.3. Technology Overview
5.5.3.4. Recent Developments
5.6. Other Next-Generation Battery Manufacturers
5.6.1. Enevate
5.6.1.1. Company Snapshot
5.6.1.2. Financial Information
5.6.1.3. Technology Overview
5.6.1.4. Recent Developments
5.6.2. OXIS Energy
5.6.2.1. Company Snapshot
5.6.2.2. Financial Information
5.6.2.3. Technology Overview
5.6.2.4. Product Portfolio
5.6.2.5. Recent Developments
5.6.3. SolidEnergy Systems
5.6.3.1. Company Snapshot
5.6.3.2. Financial Information
5.6.3.3. Technology Overview
5.6.3.4. Product Portfolio
5.6.3.5. Recent Developments
6. PATENT ANALYSIS
6.1. Chapter Overview
6.2. Scope and Methodology
6.3. Next-Generation Batteries: Patent Analysis
6.3.1. Analysis by Publication Year
6.3.2. Analysis by Geographical Location
6.3.3. Analysis by CPC Classifications
6.3.4. Emerging Areas
6.3.5. Leading Players by Number of Patents
6.4. Next-Generation Batteries: Patent Benchmarking Analysis
6.4.1. Analysis by Patent Characteristics
6.4.2. Analysis by Geographical Distribution
6.5. Next-Generation Batteries: Patent Valuation Analysis
6.6. Leading Patents by Number of Citations
7. BENCHMARK ANALYSIS
7.1. Chapter Overview
7.2. Benchmark Analysis: Methodology
7.3. Benchmark Analysis: Peer Groups
7.3.1. Benchmark Analysis: North America, Peer Group I
7.3.2. Benchmark Analysis: North America, Peer Group II
7.3.3. Benchmark Analysis: Europe, Peer Group III
7.3.4. Benchmark Analysis: Asia-Pacific, Peer Group IV
7.3.5. Benchmark Analysis: Asia-Pacific, Peer Group V
8. FUNDING AND INVESTMENT ANALYSIS
8.1. Chapter Overview
8.2. Types of Funding
8.3. Next-Generation Batteries: Funding Instances
8.3.1. Analysis by Year of Funding
8.3.2. Analysis by Amount Invested
8.3.3. Analysis by Type of Funding
8.3.4. Analysis by Number of Funding Instances and Amount Invested in Different Types of Batteries
8.3.5. Most Active Players in terms of Number of Instances
8.3.6. Most Active Investors in terms of Number of Instances
8.4. Concluding Remarks
9. MARKET FORECAST
9.1. Chapter Overview
9.2. Forecast Methodology and Key Assumptions
9.3. Global Next-Generation Batteries Market
9.3.1. Global Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.3.2. Global Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.4. Global Next-Generation Batteries Market by Applications
9.4.1. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.4.2. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.4.3. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.4.4. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.4.5. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Medical Devices, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.4.6. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Medical Devices, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.4.7. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.4.8. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.4.9. Next-Generation Batteries Market for RFID Tags, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.4.10. Next-Generation Batteries Market for RFID Tags, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.4.11. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.4.12. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.4.13. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Wireless Sensors / IoT Devices, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.4.14. Next-Generation Batteries Market for Wireless Sensors / IoT Devices, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.5. Global Next-Generation Batteries Market by Type of Batteries
9.5.1. Lithium Polymer Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.5.2. Lithium Polymer Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.5.3. Printed Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.5.4. Printed Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.5.5. Solid-state Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.5.6. Solid-state Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.5.7. Thin Film Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.5.8. Thin Film Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.5.9. Ultra-thin Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.5.10. Ultra-thin Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.5.11. Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.5.12. Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.6. Global Next-Generation Batteries Market by Chargeability
9.6.1. Rechargeable Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.6.2. Rechargeable Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.6.3. Non-Rechargeable Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.6.4. Non-Rechargeable Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.7. Regional Markets for Next-Generation Batteries
9.7.1. Next-Generation Batteries Market in the US, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.7.2. Next-Generation Batteries Market in the US, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.7.3. Next-Generation Batteries Market in Europe, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.7.4. Next-Generation Batteries Market in Europe, 2018-2030 (By Value)
9.7.5. Next-Generation Batteries Market in Asia-Pacific, 2018-2030 (By Volume)
9.7.6. Next-Generation Batteries Market in Asia-Pacific, 2018-2030 (By Value)
10. INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPTS
10.1. Chapter Overview
10.2. David A Ainsworth, CEO, OXIS Energy
10.3. Graeme Purdy, CEO, Ilika
10.4. Pritesh Hiralal, CEO, Zinergy UK
10.5. Jeff Sather, VP, Technology and Customer Solutions, Cymbet
10.6. Lisa Hsu, Spokesperson and Deputy Marketing Manager, ProLogium Technology
10.7. Xiachang Zhang, Chairman, Enfucell
10.8. Yuan Yang, Assistant Professor, Columbia University, New York
11. CONCLUSION
11.1. Batteries, Specifically those based on Li-ion Chemistry, have Significantly Revolutionized the Portable Electronics Industry
11.2. Although the Current Market is Dominated by Conventional Li-ion Batteries, Next-Generation Batteries are Gradually Gaining Traction
11.3. Inherently Safe Designs, High Energy Densities and Extreme Temperature Tolerance Allow Next-Generation Batteries to be Used across a Range of Niche Applications
11.4. Consistent R&D Efforts have Served to Augment the Wider Acceptance of Next-Generation Batteries
11.5. Start-ups, backed by both Private and Public Domain Investors, are Driving the Innovation in this Field
11.6. Driven by a Diverse Variety of Non-Overlapping Target Applications, the Market is Expected to Grow at a Significant Pace in the Coming Years
12. APPENDIX 1: TABULATED DATA13. APPENDIX 2: LIST OF COMPANIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 3.1.Historical Evolution of Batteries
Figure 3.2 Schematic Cross-section of a Typical Battery
Figure 3.3 Types of Batteries
Figure 3.4 Key Advantages of Li-ion Batteries
Figure 3.5 Schematic Cross-section of a Lithium Polymer Battery
Figure 3.6 Schematic Cross-section of a Printed Battery
Figure 3.7 Schematic Cross-section of a Solid-state Battery
Figure 3.8 Schematic Cross-section of a Thin Film Battery
Figure 3.9 Potential Applications of Next-Generation Batteries
Figure 3.10 Growth Drivers and Road Blocks Related to Next-Generation Batteries
Figure 4.1 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Year of Establishment
Figure 4.2 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Geographical Location
Figure 4.3 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Size (Employee Count)
Figure 4.4 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Type of Batteries
Figure 4.5 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Minimum Thickness of Batteries
Figure 4.6 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Capacity (at Minimum Thickness) of Batteries
Figure 4.7 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Nominal Voltage (at Minimum Thickness) of Batteries
Figure 4.8 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Chargeability (at Minimum Thickness) of Batteries
Figure 4.9 Next-Generation Batteries: Key Players by Range of Operating Temperatures Batteries
Figure 4.10 Next-Generation Batteries: Key Players by Cycle Life of Batteries (Number of Cycles)
Figure 5.1 Ilika: Revenues, FY 2012-H1 FY 2017 (GBP Million)
Figure 5.2 Ilika, Revenues: Distribution by Region, FY 2016 (GBP Million)
Figure 5.3 STMicroelectronics: Revenues, 2013-2017 (USD Billion)
Figure 5.4 STMicroelectronics, Revenues: Distribution by Business Segments, 2017 (USD Billion)
Figure 5.5 STMicroelectronics, Revenues: Distribution by Market Channel, 2017 (USD Billion)
Figure 5. STMicroelectronics, Revenues: Distribution by Region, 2017 (USD Billion)
Figure 6.1 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Distribution by Type
Figure 6.2 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Cumulative Trend by Publication Year
Figure 6.3 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Distribution by Geographical Location
Figure 6.4 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Distribution by CPC Classifications (Top 20)
Figure 6.5 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Emerging Areas
Figure 6.6 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Distribution by Leading Industry Players
Figure 6.7 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Distribution by Leading Non-Industry Players
Figure 6.8 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Geographical Landscape of Leading Players
Figure 6.9 Next-Generation Batteries, Industry Players: Benchmarking by Patent Characteristics
Figure 6.10 Next-Generation Batteries, Industry Players: Benchmarking by Number of Patents Published across Different Geographies
Figure 6.11 Next-Generation Batteries, Industry Players: Benchmarking by Number of International Patents
Figure 6.12 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Patents by Age (January 2010-February 2018)
Figure 6.13 Next-Generation Batteries: Patent Valuation
Figure 7.1 Benchmark Analysis: Regional Distribution of Companies by Size
Figure 7.2 Benchmark Analysis: North America, Peer Group I
Figure 7.3 Benchmark Analysis: North America, Peer Group II
Figure 7.4 Benchmark Analysis: Europe, Peer Group III
Figure 7.5 Benchmark Analysis: Asia-Pacific, Peer Group IV
Figure 7.6 Benchmark Analysis: Asia-Pacific, Peer Group V
Figure 8.1 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Cumulative Year-wise Trend, 2000-2018
Figure 8.2 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Cumulative Amount Invested, 2000-2018 (USD Million)
Figure 8.3 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Distribution by Type of Funding, 2000-2018
Figure 8.4 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Distribution by Amount and Type of Funding, 2000-2018 (USD Million)
Figure 8.5 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Most Popular Battery Types by Number of Instances and Amount Invested, 2000-2018 (USD Million)
Figure 8.6 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Cumulative Year-wise Trend by Amount Invested and Battery Type, 2000-2018 (USD Million)
Figure 8.7 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Most Active Players by Number of Instances, 2000-2018
Figure 8.8 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Most Active Players in terms of Amount Invested, 2000-2018 (USD Million)
Figure 8.9 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Most Active Investors in terms of Number of Instances, 2000-2018
Figure 8.10 Next-Generation Batteries: Funding and Investment Summary
Figure 9.1 Li-ion Battery Prices: Estimated Annual Rate of Decline
Figure 9.2 Global Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.3 Global Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.4 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.5 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.6 Printed Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.7 Solid-state Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.8 Thin Film Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.9 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.10 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.11 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.12 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.13 Printed Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.14 Solid-state Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.15 Thin Film Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.16 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.17 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.18 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.19 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.20 Printed Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.21 Solid-state Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.22 Thin Film Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.23 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.24 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.25 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.26 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.27 Printed Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.28 Solid-state Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.29 Thin Film Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.30 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.31 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.32 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.33 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.34 Printed Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.35 Solid-state Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.36 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.37 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.38 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.39 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.40 Printed Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.41 Solid-state Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.42 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.43 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.44 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.45 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.46 Printed Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.47 Solid-state Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.48 Thin Film Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.49 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.50 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.51 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.52 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.53 Printed Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.54 Solid-state Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.55 Thin Film Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.56 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.57 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.58 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.59 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.60 Printed Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.61 Solid-state Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.62 Thin Film Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.63 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.64 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.65 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.66 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.67 Printed Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.68 Solid-state Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.69 Thin Film Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.70 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.71 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.72 Overall Lithium Polymer Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.73 Overall Lithium Polymer Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.74 Overall Printed Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.75 Overall Printed Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.76 Overall Solid-state Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.77 Overall Solid-state Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.78 Overall Thin Film Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.79 Overall Thin Film Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.80 Overall Ultra-thin Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.81 Overall Ultra-thin Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.82 Overall Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.83 Overall Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.84 Rechargeable Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.85 Non-Rechargeable Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.86 Next-Generation Batteries Market in North America, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.87 Next-Generation Batteries Market in North America, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.88 Next-Generation Batteries Market in Europe, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.89 Next-Generation Batteries Market in Europe, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Figure 9.90 Next-Generation Batteries Market in Asia-Pacific, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Figure 9.91 Next-Generation Batteries Market in Asia-Pacific, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
LIST OF TABLES
Table 3.1 Basic Components of Batteries
Table 4.1 Next-Generation Batteries: List of Industry Players
Table 4.2 Next-Generation Batteries: List of Industry Players (Information on Battery Specifications)
Table 4.3 Next-Generation Batteries: Relative Usability across Different Applications by Types of Batteries
Table 4.4 Next-Generation Batteries: Relative Usability across Different Applications by Capacity of Batteries
Table 4.5 Next-Generation Batteries: Recent Initiatives Undertaken by Players from Different Industries
Table 5.1 BrightVolt: Key Highlights
Table 5.2 BrightVolt: Funding Instances
Table 5.3 BrightVolt: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.4 Padre Electronics: Key Highlights
Table 5.5 Padre Electronics: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.6 Routejade: Key Highlights
Table 5.7 Routejade: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.8 Blue Spark Technologies: Key Highlights
Table 5.9 Blue Spark Technologies: Funding Instances
Table 5.10 Blue Spark Technologies: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.11 Blue Spark Technologies: Recent Developments
Table 5.12 Enfucell: Key Highlights
Table 5.13 Enfucell: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.14 Enfucell: Recent Developments
Table 5.15 Zinergy UK: Key Highlights
Table 5.16 Zinergy UK: Funding Instances
Table 5.17 Zinergy UK: Recent Developments
Table 5.18 Ilika: Key Highlights
Table 5.19 Ilika: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.20 Ilika: Recent Developments
Table 5.21 Cymbet: Key Highlights
Table 5.22 Cymbet: Funding Instances
Table 5.23 Cymbet: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.24 Cymbet: Recent Developments
Table 5.25 ProLogium Technology: Key Highlights
Table 5.26 ProLogium Technology: Funding Instances
Table 5.27 ProLogium Technology: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.28 ProLogium Technology: Recent Developments
Table 5.29 STMicroelectronics: Key Highlights
Table 5.30 STMicroelectronics: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.31 STMicroelectronics: Recent Developments
Table 5.32 Excellatron: Key Highlights
Table 5.33 Excellatron: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.34 Front Edge Technology: Key Highlights
Table 5.35 Front Edge Technology: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.36 Enevate: Key Highlights
Table 5.37 Enevate: Funding Instances
Table 5.38 Enevate: Recent Developments
Table 5.39 OXIS Energy: Key Highlights
Table 5.40 OXIS Energy: Funding Instances
Table 5.41 OXIS Energy: Key Characteristics of Products
Table 5.42 OXIS Energy: Recent Developments
Table 6.1 Next-Generation Battery Patents: CPC Classification Symbol Definitions
Table 6.2 Next-Generation Battery Patents: Most Popular CPC Classification Symbols
Table 6.3 Next-Generation Battery Patents: List of Top CPC Classifications
Table 6.4 Next-Generation Battery Patents: Summary of Benchmarking Analysis
Table 6.5 Next-Generation Battery Patents: List of Leading Patents (by Number of Citations)
Table 7.1 Benchmark Analysis: Peer Groups
Table 8.1 Next-Generation Batteries: Funding and Investment Analysis
Table 9.1 Current and Estimated Shipments of Devices (2017, 2030)
Table 9.2 Price Assumptions across Different Applications (USD)
Table 9.3 Distribution of Next-Generation Battery Types across Different Application Areas (2017)
Table 9.4 Shipments across Different Applications: Regional Distribution (2017, 2030)
Table 12.1 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Year of Establishment
Table 12.2 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Geographical Location
Table 12.3 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Size (Employee Count)
Table 12.4 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Type of Batteries
Table 12.5 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Minimum Thickness of Batteries
Table 12.6 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Capacity (at Minimum Thickness) of Batteries
Table 12.7 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Nominal Voltage (at Minimum Thickness) of Batteries
Table 12.8 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Industry Players by Chargeability (at Minimum Thickness) of Batteries
Table 12.9 Next-Generation Batteries: Key Players by Range of Operating Temperatures of Batteries
Table 12.10 Next-Generation Batteries: Key Players by Cycle Life of Batteries (Number of Cycles)
Table 12.11 Ilika: Revenues, FY 2012-H1 FY 2017 (GBP Million)
Table 12.12 Ilika, Revenues: Distribution by Region, FY 2016 (GBP Million)
Table 12.13 STMicroelectronics: Revenues, 2013-2017 (USD Billion)
Table 12.14 STMicroelectronics, Revenues: Distribution by Business Segments, 2017 (USD Billion)
Table 12.15 STMicroelectronics, Revenues: Distribution by Market Channel, 2017 (USD Billion)
Table 12.16 STMicroelectronics, Revenues: Distribution by Region, 2017 (USD Billion)
Table 12.17 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Distribution by Type
Table 12.18 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Cumulative Trend by Publication Year
Table 12.19 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Distribution by Geographical Location
Table 12.20 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Leading Assignees (Industry)
Table 12.21 Next-Generation Batteries, Patents: Leading Assignees (Non-Industry)
Table 12.22 Next-Generation Batteries, Industry Players: Benchmarking by Number of Patents Published across Different Geographies
Table 12.23 Next-Generation Batteries: Benchmarking of Industry Players by Number of International Patents
Table 12.24 Next-Generation Batteries: Distribution of Patents by Age (January 2010-February 2018)
Table 12.25 Benchmark Analysis: Regional Distribution of Companies by Size
Table 12.26 Benchmark Analysis: North America, Peer Group I
Table 12.27 Benchmark Analysis: North America, Peer Group II
Table 12.28 Benchmark Analysis: Europe, Peer Group III
Table 12.29 Benchmark Analysis: Asia-Pacific, Peer Group IV
Table 12.30 Benchmark Analysis: Asia-Pacific, Peer Group V
Table 12.31 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Cumulative Year-wise Trend, 2000-2018
Table 12.32 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Cumulative Amount Invested, 2000-2018 (USD Million)
Table 12.33 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Distribution by Type of Funding, 2000-2018
Table 12.34 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Distribution by Amount and Type of Funding, 2000-2018 (USD Million)
Table 12.35 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Most Popular Battery Types by Number of Instances and Amount Invested, 2000-2018 (USD Million)
Table 12.36 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Cumulative Year-wise Trend by Amount Invested and Battery Type, 2000-2018 (USD Million)
Table 12.37 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Most Active Players by Number of Instances, 2000-2018
Table 12.38 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Most Active Players in terms of Amount Invested, 2000-2018 (USD Million)
Table 12.39 Next-Generation Batteries, Funding Instances: Most Active Investors in terms of Number of Instances, 2000-2018
Table 12.40 Next-Generation Batteries: Funding and Investment Summary
Table 12.41 Li-ion Battery Prices: Estimated Annual Rate of Decline
Table 12.42 Global Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.43 Global Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.44 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.45 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.46 Printed Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.47 Solid-state Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.48 Thin Film Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.49 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.50 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.51 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.52 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.53 Printed Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.54 Solid-state Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.55 Thin Film Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.56 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.57 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Connected Devices, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.58 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.59 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.60 Printed Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.61 Solid-state Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.62 Thin Film Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.63 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.64 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.65 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.66 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.67 Printed Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.68 Solid-state Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.69 Thin Film Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.70 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.71 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Consumer Electronics, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.72 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.73 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.74 Printed Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.75 Solid-state Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.76 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.77 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.78 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.79 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.80 Printed Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.81 Solid-state Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.82 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.83 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Electric Vehicles, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.84 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.85 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.86 Printed Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.87 Solid-state Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.88 Thin Film Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.89 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.90 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.91 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.92 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.93 Printed Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.94 Solid-state Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.95 Thin Film Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.96 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.97 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Powered Smart Cards / Smart Labels, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.98 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.99 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.100 Printed Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.101 Solid-state Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.102 Thin Film Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.103 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.104 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.105 Overall Next-Generation Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.106 Lithium Polymer Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.107 Printed Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.108 Solid-state Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.109 Thin Film Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.110 Ultra-thin Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.111 Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market for Smart Wearables, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.112 Overall Lithium Polymer Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.113 Overall Lithium Polymer Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.114 Overall Printed Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.115 Overall Printed Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.116 Overall Solid-state Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.117 Overall Solid-state Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.118 Overall Thin Film Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.119 Overall Thin Film Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.120 Overall Ultra-thin Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.121 Overall Ultra-thin Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.122 Overall Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.123 Overall Other Types of Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.124 Rechargeable Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.125 Non-Rechargeable Next-Generation Batteries Market, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.126 Next-Generation Batteries Market in North America, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.127 Next-Generation Batteries Market in North America, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.128 Next-Generation Batteries Market in Europe, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.129 Next-Generation Batteries Market in Europe, 2018-2030 (USD Million)
Table 12.130 Next-Generation Batteries Market in Asia-Pacific, 2018-2030 (Units, Million)
Table 12.131 Next-Generation Batteries Market in Asia-Pacific, 2018-2030 (USD Million)

Executive Summary

Research Methodology

The data presented in this report has been gathered via secondary and primary research. For all our projects, we conduct interviews with experts in the area (academia, industry and other associations) to solicit their opinions on emerging trends in the market. This is primarily useful for us to draw out our own opinion on how the market will evolve across different regions and technology segments. Where possible, the available data has been checked for accuracy from multiple sources of information.

The secondary sources of information include:


  • Annual reports
  • Investor presentations
  • SEC filings
  • Industry databases
  • News releases from company websites
  • Government policy documents
  • Industry analysts’ views

While the focus has been on forecasting the market till 2030, the report also provides our independent view on various non-commercial trends emerging in the industry. This opinion is solely based on our knowledge, research and understanding of the relevant market gathered from various secondary and primary sources of information.

Chapter Outlines


  • Chapter 2 is an executive summary of the insights captured in our research. The summary offers a high-level view on the likely evolution of the next-generation batteries market in the mid to long term.
  • Chapter 3 is an introductory chapter that presents an overview of batteries, their historical development, basic components and principle of operation, along with information on the limitations of conventional Li-ion batteries. It also outlines some of the key types of next-generation batteries (including LiPo batteries, solid-state batteries, thin film batteries, printed batteries and advanced Li-ion batteries), and provides details on their construction, design, and the advantages and challenges associated with them. In addition, the chapter provides information on the potential applications of these next-generation batteries, and the key growth drivers and road blocks to their deployment across different use cases.
  • Chapter 4 includes information on more than 100 key stakeholders that are developing / have developed different types of next-generation batteries, along with their specifications in terms of thickness, capacity, voltage, operating temperature, cycle life / shelf life and chargeability. In addition, the chapter provides information on the companies’ year of establishment, geographical location, size of employee base, and targeted application areas. Furthermore, we have identified various prevalent and upcoming trends in the industry that are likely to govern the future of next-generation batteries across different application areas.
  • Chapter 5 features detailed profiles of some of the leading stakeholders that are developing / have developed different types of next-generation batteries. Each profile includes an overview of the company, financial information, details on their technology and product portfolio, and a list of recent developments.
  • Chapter 6 provides an in-depth patent analysis to identify how the industry is evolving from the R&D perspective. For this analysis, we looked at the patents that have been published by various industry players since 2010, across different types of next generation batteries. The analysis highlights the key trends that are likely to unfold in the future. In addition, it includes two case studies on IP litigations associated with next-generation batteries.
  • Chapter 7 presents a benchmark analysis of all the industry players engaged in this domain. It highlights the capabilities of these companies in terms of their expertise across novel battery concepts that can be integrated into a wide variety of niche and disparate applications. The analysis allows companies to compare their existing capabilities within and beyond their peer groups, and identify opportunities to become more competitive in the industry.
  • Chapter 8 provides information on the funding instances and investments that have been made in this industry. The chapter includes details on various types of investments (such as seed financing, venture funding, debt financing and grants) received by companies between 2000 and early 2018, highlighting the growing interest of the venture capital community and other strategic investors in this domain.
  • Chapter 9 presents a comprehensive market forecast, highlighting the future potential of the market till 2030. The forecast, which provides estimates on the market opportunity (both in terms of value and volume) across the major application areas of next-generation batteries (medical devices, smart wearables, RFID tags, powered smart cards / smart labels, wireless sensors / IoT devices, consumer electronics and electric vehicles), is backed by robust secondary research and inputs from senior stakeholders via primary research. The analysis also highlights the relative growth opportunity across different geographical regions (North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific), type of next-generation batteries and chargeability (rechargeable and non-rechargeable). To account for the uncertainties associated with the adoption of these technologies, we have provided optimistic and conservative forecast scenarios, in addition to the base forecast scenario.
  • Chapter 10 summarizes the overall report. In this chapter, we have provided a list of key takeaways from the report, and expressed our independent opinion related to the research and analysis described in the previous chapters.
  • Chapter 11 is a collection of executive insights from various key stakeholders in this market. The chapter provides a brief overview of the companies and interview transcripts of the discussions that were held with eminent individuals associated with these companies. The chapter provides details of interviews held with David A. Ainsworth (CEO, OXIS Energy), Graeme Purdy (CEO, Ilika), Jeff Sather (VP, Technology and Customer Solutions, Cymbet), Lisa Hsu (Spokesperson and Deputy Marketing Manager, ProLogium Technology), Pritesh Hiralal (CEO, Zinergy UK), Xiachang Zhang (Chairman, Enfucell), and Yuan Yang (Assistant Professor, Columbia University, New York).
  • Chapter 12 is an appendix, which provides tabulated data and numbers for all the figures provided in the report.
  • Chapter 13 is an appendix, which provides the list of companies and organizations mentioned in the report.

Companies Mentioned

  • 24M Technologies
  • A123 Systems
  • Advanced Energy Technologies
  • Advanced Technology Ventures
  • Advantage Capital
  • AeroTEC
  • Air Products and Chemicals
  • Alcoa
  • Alevo
  • Alium Batteries
  • Alliance Capital
  • AltEnergy
  • Ambri
  • AME Cloud Ventures
  • Amita Technologies
  • AMOGREENTECH
  • Amprius
  • Ams
  • Apollo Investment
  • Apple
  • Applied Ventures
  • Aquion Energy
  • ArcticConnect
  • Arkema
  • Arm Holdings
  • Asahi Glass
  • Asahi Kasei
  • Axiss Technology
  • BASF New Business
  • Bathium Canada
  • Battelle Ventures
  • Bay Partners
  • Bayer MaterialScience
  • Bekaert
  • Beringea
  • Blue Solutions
  • Blue Spark Technologies
  • Bluecrest Capital Finance
  • BMW
  • Bosch
  • Braemar Energy Ventures
  • Bright Capital
  • BrightVolt
  • Building Insurance Bern
  • Caleb Technology
  • CapX Partners
  • Cedar Point Capital
  • Central Midori International
  • Central South University
  • Changzhou Printed Electronics
  • Charles River Ventures
  • Chint Group
  • Cisco
  • CITC
  • Communications Partners
  • Constellation Technology Ventures
  • Continental
  • Core Capital Partners
  • Coremax Technology
  • Cymbet
  • D. E. Shaw Group
  • Daimler
  • Demeter Partners
  • DNK Power
  • DNS Capital
  • Draper Fisher Jurvetson
  • Duracell
  • Dyson
  • Early Stage Partners
  • EEMB Battery
  • Energy Diagnostics
  • Enertech International
  • Enevate
  • Enfucell
  • Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
  • Envia Systems
  • EoCell
  • Eos Energy Storage
  • Excellatron
  • Exelon Corporation
  • Exxon Mobil
  • FA Technology Ventures
  • Firelake Capital Management
  • Fisher Brothers
  • Fisker
  • FlashCharge Batteries
  • FlexEl
  • Flextronics Lab IX
  • Florida High Tech Corridor Council
  • Fluxus Ventures
  • Foshan Lipower Battery
  • Foundation Capital
  • Fraunhofer ENAS
  • French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission
  • Front Edge Technology
  • Fudan University
  • Fujifilm
  • Fuzhou University
  • Galvani Bioelectronics
  • GE Commercial Finance
  • Generation Investment Management
  • Genesis Angels
  • Gentry Venture Partners
  • GM Ventures
  • Google
  • GP Batteries
  • Grabat Energy
  • Grepow
  • GS Energy
  • GS Nanotech
  • GSR Ventures
  • Guangzhou Fullriver Battery New Technology
  • Helmet Business Mentors
  • Helsinki University of Technology
  • Hewlett-Packard
  • Hitachi Maxell
  • Honcell Energy
  • Honda Motor
  • Huawei
  • Huizhou City Sai Battery
  • Huizhou Markyn New Energy
  • Hydro-Quebec CapiTech
  • Hyper Power Group
  • Hyundai Motor
  • IBM
  • Identiv
  • Ignite Group
  • Ilika
  • Imec
  • Imperial Innovations
  • Imprint Energy
  • Infinite Potential Technologies
  • Infinite Power Solutions
  • Innovacom
  • Innovate UK
  • Innovation Valley Partners
  • In-Q-Tel
  • Intel
  • Interlaken Capital
  • Invesco
  • IPV Capital
  • Island Shore Investments
  • I-TEN
  • ITOCHU Technology Ventures
  • Jenax
  • JHY Technology
  • Jifu New Energy Technology
  • Johnson Battery Technologies
  • K2 Energy
  • KalpTree Energy
  • Kaneka
  • Kaunialan Sairaala
  • KAYO Battery
  • Key Capital
  • Khosla Ventures
  • Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
  • KLP Enterprises
  • Kokam
  • Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
  • Korea Institute of Science and Technology
  • Kreaxi
  • LG Chem
  • Lico Technology
  • LiPol Battery
  • Litarion
  • Lithio Storage
  • LiTHIUM BALANCE
  • LPD Power
  • Madison Parker Capital
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Maxpower Industrial
  • McLaren Applied Technologies
  • Medical Research Council
  • Microsoft
  • MidCap Financial
  • Millhouse Capital
  • Minamoto Battery
  • Mission Ventures
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Molex
  • Morgan Keegan Ventures
  • Motorola Solutions
  • MSubs
  • Murata Manufacturing
  • Nagase ChemteX
  • Nanchang University
  • Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Nankai University
  • NanoDimension
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • National Oceanography Centre
  • Nation-E
  • Natron Energy
  • NAVYA
  • NEC
  • New Science Ventures
  • Nexeon
  • NGK Insulators
  • NGK Spark Plugs
  • Ningbo Gouhua Huida Investment Management Partnership
  • Nintendo
  • Nissan Motor
  • Nokia
  • Nordic Semiconductor
  • Norma Investments
  • North Bridge Venture Partners
  • NRG Energy
  • NXP Semiconductors
  • Oak Ridge Global Energy Solutions
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • OCI Ventures
  • OnPoint Community Credit Union
  • OPG Power Ventures
  • ORIX Capital
  • OXIS Energy
  • PA Consulting
  • Padre Electronics
  • Panagea Ventures
  • Panasonic
  • Pellion Technologies
  • Perseus
  • Phinergy
  • Phoenix Venture Partners
  • Planar Energy
  • Polaris Partners
  • PolyPlus
  • Power Paper
  • PowerStream Technology
  • PragmatIC
  • Prelonic Technologies
  • Prelude Ventures
  • Presidio Ventures
  • Prieto Battery
  • Printed Electronics
  • Printed Energy
  • Procter & Gamble
  • ProLogium Technology
  • Quad Industries
  • Qualcomm Ventures
  • QuantumScape
  • R&D Vehicle Systems
  • Redpoint Ventures
  • Renata
  • Rho Capital Partners
  • Rhône-Alpes Création
  • Rocket Electric
  • Rogers Corporation
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Routejade
  • RR Donnelley
  • SAIC Capital
  • SAIF Partners
  • Sakti3
  • Samsung SDI
  • Samsung Ventures
  • Seagate
  • Seagate Technology
  • Seeo
  • SEKISUI CHEMICAL
  • Semiconductor Energy Laboratory
  • Sequoia Capital
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • Shanghai Qianyang Investment Management
  • Sharp Laboratories
  • Shell Technology Ventures
  • SHENZHEN PKNERGY ENERGY
  • Shenzhen Ultrable New Energy
  • Shenzhen YKXbattery Energy
  • Shida Battery Technology
  • Shigenori Hama
  • Showa Denko Packaging
  • Singulariteam
  • SKC Powertech
  • SmartEnergi
  • Softbank China Venture Capital
  • Solid Power
  • SolidEnergy Systems
  • Sony
  • Springworks
  • Stanford University
  • Stanley Ventures
  • Steatite
  • STMicroelectronics
  • StoreDot
  • SunBridge Partners
  • Syntel
  • Tao Capital Partners
  • TDK
  • Teledyne Technologies
  • Tesla
  • The Dow Chemical Company
  • The Jauch Group
  • The Swiss Insurance Association Texas Instruments
  • The University of Texas
  • Titan Wind Energy
  • Toes Opto-Mechatronics
  • Total Energy Ventures
  • Toyota
  • Trident Capital
  • Trinity Capital Investment
  • TriplePoint Capital
  • True Blue Power
  • Tsing Capital
  • UFO Energy
  • Ultralife
  • ULVAC Technologies
  • United States Department of Energy
  • United States Trade and Development Agency
  • University of Cambridge
  • University of Chester
  • University of Maryland
  • University of Southampton
  • VantagePoint Capital Partners
  • Vcell Power Group
  • VDL Groep
  • VersaVolt Electronics
  • Vertex Ventures
  • Volkswagen
  • VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Xymox Technologies
  • Weltmeister
  • Western Digital
  • Wuhan Fanso Technology
  • X-FAB
  • YOK Energy
  • YOKU Energy
  • Yung’s Enterprise
  • ZeniPower (Zhuhai Zhi Li) Battery
  • ZEUS Battery Products
  • Zhejiang University
  • Zhuhai Yinlong Energy
  • Zinergy UK
  • ZPower

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