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World Batteries to 2010

Product Type: Market Research Report Publication Date: Sep 01, 2006
 
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SUMMARY

Global demand to grow 7% annually through 2010

Worldwide primary and secondary battery demand is projected to rise at a seven percent annual rate through 2010 to $74 billion. China will record the largest gains of any national market, stimulated by healthy economic growth, ongoing industrialization efforts and rising per capita income. Annual product demand in the country will climb by more than $7 billion from 2005 to 2010, and China will surpass the US to become the largest battery market in the world. Sales increases are also expected to be strong in India, Indonesia, South Korea, Poland, South Africa and Brazil for similar reasons.

Although the rate of growth will be less robust than in developing areas, battery demand in the US, Western Europe and Japan will accelerate through 2010. Market gains will be fueled by largely favorable economic conditions and higher income levels, leading to increased use of a wide variety of battery-powered products. Renewed strength in motor vehicle production following a period of decline will also contribute to battery sales gains in the US and Western Europe.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Summary

Market Environment

  • General
  • World Economic Overview
    • Recent Economic Performance
    • World Economic Outlook
  • Personal Income & Expenditure Trends
  • World Demographic Outlook
  • World Gross Fixed Investment Outlook
  • World Manufacturing Outlook
  • World Motor Vehicle Outlook
    • Motor Vehicles in Use
    • Motor Vehicle Production Trends
    • Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Outlook
  • World Electrical/Electronics Outlook
  • Pricing Patterns
  • Technology
    • Battery Construction & Operation
    • Conventional Battery Chemistries
    • Advanced Battery Chemistries
    • Fuel Cells & Other Alternative
      • Power Sources
        • Fuel Cells
        • Other Sources of Power
  • Environmental & Regulatory Issues

SUPPLY & DEMAND

  • General
  • World Battery Markets
    • Regional Demand
    • Demand by Product
      • Primary
        • Alkaline
        • Zinc-Carbon/Zinc-Chloride
        • Lithium
        • Other
      • Secondary
        • Lead-Acid
        • Lithium-Based
        • Nickel-Based
        • Other
    • Demand by Market
      • Consumer
      • Automotive
      • Industrial & Other
  • World Battery Production
  • International Trade Flows

NORTH AMERICA

  • General
  • United States
  • Canada
  • Mexico

WESTERN EUROPE

  • General
  • Germany
  • France
  • United Kingdom
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Other Western Europe
    • Netherlands
    • Belgium
    • Sweden
    • Austria
    • Switzerland
    • All Other

ASIA/PACIFIC

  • General
  • China
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • India
  • Taiwan
  • Indonesia
  • Other Asia/Pacific
    • Australia
    • Singapore
    • Hong Kong
    • All Other

OTHER REGIONS

  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Other Latin America
      • Argentina
      • Colombia
      • All Other
  • Eastern Europe
    • Russia
    • Other Eastern Europe
      • Poland
      • Ukraine
      • Czech Republic
      • All Other
  • Africa/Mideast
    • South Africa
    • Turkey
    • Iran
    • Other

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • General
  • Industry Composition
  • Market Share
    • Primary Batteries
    • Lead-Acid Secondary Batteries
    • Other Secondary Batteries
  • Research & Product Development
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing & Distribution
  • Cooperative Agreements
  • Financial Requirements
  • Mergers & Acquisitions

Company Profiles


World Batteries to 2010

Publisher: The Freedonia Group

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