TUT12: The Rechargeable Battery Market: Value Chain and Main Trends 2018-2028
THURSDAY, JULY 30 | 7:30 - 9:00 AM
ABOUT THIS TUTORIAL:
This tutorial will present the 13-year automotive market forecasts from Avicenne and other analysts (micro|Hybrid|P-HEV|EV). Other coverage will include car makers’ strategies and advanced energy storage (advanced lead acid|supercap|NiMH|LIB). Additionally,
LIB design for P-HEV & EV markets (cylindrical, prismatic, pouch|wounded, stacked, Z fold cells) and LIB cell, module & pack cost structure 2018-2028 will be discussed.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED:
- The rechargeable battery market in 2018
- Battery market by application
- Electronic devices
- xEV
- E-bikes, power tools
- Stationary applications
- Raw material for lithium-ion battery supply chain
- Battery market forecasts 2018-2030
- Focus on xEV market
- OEM supply chain
- xEV forecasts
- Impact of Li-ion batteries on lead acid battery market
- Conclusions
INSTRUCTOR:
Michael Sanders, Senior Advisor, Avicenne Energy
Mike has significant energy storage materials value chain understanding with an emphasis on lithium ion batteries and systems with 13 years of market knowledge and relationships. Successful program leadership experience with significant business growth
in ventures and existing businesses with a proven track record leading mergers and acquisition team to enter the lithium ion battery materials market. He joined AVICENNE in May of 2016 as a Senior Advisor. Since joining the AVICENNE team, Mike has
been leading the US AVICENNE activity working with many clients holding strategy workshops, validation of growth opportunities, helping clients establish their growth plans in energy storage and establishing M&A targets/diligence. Before joining
AVICENNE, Mike had a very long career with DuPont, his most recent role was the Global Marketing Director – Energy Storage Venture where he developed significant understanding and insights for the energy storage materials market, device manufacturing
and systems while leading global marketing and customer interface efforts to establish programs to enter the $20B energy storage materials market. Executed strategic and market planning for opportunity evaluation, research, choices and M&A activity
for entry into rapidly growing new market. He has a degree in Chemistry from the University of Delaware and is a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers and Electrochemical Society.
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