PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1235892
PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1235892
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Primary Battery Market is accounted for $9.02 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach $12.02 billion by 2028 growing at a CAGR of 4.9% during the forecast period. Primary batteries are small, single-use batteries that produce electricity through chemical reactions between the battery's terminals and electrolyte. They consist of alkaline batteries, lithium batteries, zinc-carbon batteries, and dry cell batteries. Low-drain portable electronics typically use primary batteries. The primary battery market is distinct from the secondary battery market. Non-rechargeable and disposable batteries are referred to as primary batteries.
According to McKinsey, the cost of batteries fell about 80% between 2010 and 2016, from $1000 to $227/kWh. Some predictions estimate that prices are set to fall below $100/kWh by 2030, around the same time as the government are aiming for 50% of all new vehicles sold in the UK will be electric.
The growth of the primary battery market is primarily being driven by the demand for portable medical equipment. The need for portable electronics is growing. Mobile devices are three-fifths smaller than typical mobile devices thanks to a battery and a high-energy pulse. Pulse power and batteries provide high-end, sophisticated portable devices like portable defibrillators and electrocardiograms (EKGs) with long-term power solutions. The energy in pulse power technology is stored and released as needed.
The historical period saw a decline in the market for primary batteries due to the rising popularity of rechargeable batteries, which have a longer lifespan than primary batteries. A rechargeable battery can be fully charged for about a day and recharged 500-1000 times, depending on capacity, before being disposed of, whereas primary batteries need to be changed frequently, which is impeding market growth.
Modern lightweight primary batteries are significantly more effective than conventional lead-acid batteries in the defence industry and provide unparalleled advantages to highly developed armed forces. Almost all weapon systems used by the US Department of Defense contain primary batteries, particularly portable devices. These batteries provide more energy while weighing less for a soldier who must carry 15-25 kilogrammes of batteries alone. The demand for modern, high-tech combat systems, an increase in the demand for surveillance drones, and a greater reliance on mobile technologies and remotely piloted unmanned aerial vehicles are all factors driving the growth of the market in the defence sector.
Government regulations that required manufacturers or retailers of primary batteries to have a system for getting rid of and recycling used and worn-out batteries constrained the market's expansion in the past. Manufacturers of primary batteries are advised, unless required by law, to offer consumers places to drop off used batteries at retail or municipal locations.
The COVID-19 pandemic has considerably hindered the production of primary batteries because of prolonged lockdowns in countries across the globe. This has resulted in moderately slow market revenue growth. Because there were no raw materials available after the COVID-19 pandemic, primary battery production was put on hold. Numerous logistics and transportation issues were brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Owing to their wide usage in agriculture, defence, and communications industries, the alkaline manganese battery segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period. Alkaline manganese batteries are a particular kind of primary battery that has a wide range of uses, including in the communications, defence, and agricultural industries. They are non-rechargeable batteries with potassium hydroxide and zinc-based alkaline electrolytes. Compared to nickel-cadmium batteries, these ones are more affordable and robust. Such factors are boosting the segments' growth.
Over the forecast period, the defense segment is estimated to grow at the highest CAGR. In the defence industry, primary batteries are used in the majority of weapon systems, particularly in portable devices. They are high-energy, lightweight equipment. The demand for modern, high-tech combat systems, an increase in the demand for surveillance drones, and a greater reliance on mobile technologies and remotely piloted unmanned aerial vehicles are all factors driving the growth of the market in the defence sector.
In terms of the largest share, North America is expected to witness significant growth during the forecast period. One factor contributing to this region's enormous opportunity for new entrants to penetrate is the existence of a number of major players. Furthermore, with the availability of cutting-edge technologies and effective production methods for a variety of batteries, the market in this region is also expanding significantly.
Asia Pacific is anticipated to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period due to the sharp rise in consumer electronics the demand will support the expansion of the Asia Pacific market. This is because primary batteries are being consumed more frequently by high-drain devices like digital cameras, toys, and utility metres. In China, the annual disposable income per capita is rising. More quickly than the GDP, disposable income has been increasing in China. The use of expensive electronics like digital cameras has increased as a result. These factors are promoting market expansion in the area.
Some of the key players in Primary Battery market include: Amara Raja Batteries Ltd., Camelion Batteries GmbH, Dongguan Large Electronics Co. Ltd., EaglePicher Technologies LLC, Energizer Holdings Inc., EnerSys, EVE Energy Co. Ltd., Fujitsu Ltd., GP Industries Ltd., Hitachi Ltd., Integer Holdings Corp., Panasonic Holdings Corp., Samsung SDI Co. Ltd., Sony Group Corp., The Duracell Co., Toshiba Corp., Ultralife Corp., VARTA AG and Zhejiang Mustang Battery Co. Ltd.
In May 2019, Wuhan FANSO Technology Co., Ltd. announced to initiate production from a new facility. The manufacturing unit is set to produce lithium manganese battery packs and is automated with a capacity of up to 30 million units annually.
In December 2018, Toshiba Corporation declared its plan to restructure and expand battery business verticals. The company strategized to operate the segment as an independent unit and hence grow its versatility and production capacity of batteries.
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