Chemical and Power Industry Trends

How Do Lithium-Ion Batteries Contribute to Reducing GHG Emissions?

In 2021, the Li-ion battery industry generates $46,142.1 million revenue, and it is projected to contribute $165,847.8 million in 2030, advancing at a rate of 15.3%. It is led by the rising demand for renewable energy and increasing lithium-ion batteries adoption in consumer electronics. 

The worldwide increasing focus on sustainable energy is led by the rising concerns on environmental consequences such as rising GHG emissions caused by the burning of fossil fuels and increasing consumption of electricity.

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Moreover, the transportation systems cause 25% of the global greenhouse gas emissions to the environment, according to the United Nations (UN). Thus, governments are encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles to achieve sustainable and eco-friendly living. 

In 2021, the automotive captures an extensive share of the industry, accounting for 31.1% and it is predicted to rise at a rate of 15.7% by 2030. It is led by the rising adoption of EVs in both developing and developed countries to significantly reduce carbon emissions, and shift from conventional vehicles to EVs. 

APAC captures a significant share of the industry, amounting to $24,586.2 million revenue, accounting for 53.3% share. The consumer electronics demand is massively rising, which, in turn, fuels the industry's growth. The rapid technical breakthroughs and massive demand for smart devices boost the adoption of such batteries.

Therefore, the growing adoption of EVs led by rising environmental concerns boosts the consumption of lithium-ion batteries. 

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