The global lithium-ion battery anode market size is projected to grow from USD 8.4 billion in 2021 to USD 21.0 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 19.9% from 2021 to 2026. The growing demand for electric vehicles along with the high demand for lithium-ion batteries for industrial applications is driving the market growth. Moreover, strategies such as agreements and plant expansions undertaken by several prominent players in the lithium-ion battery anode industry are further fueling the lithium-ion battery anode industry growth across the globe.
The agreements, as well as plant expansions made by many prominent players in the lithium-ion battery anode industry, are one of the key factors. The lucrative market opportunities in the regions of China, Hungary, Germany, and Poland, as well as the rising concerns related to environment due to the usage of fossil fuels, are expected to boost the lithium-ion battery anode market.
The key players in the lithium-ion battery anode market include Showa Denko Materials (Japan), JFE Chemical Corporation (Japan), Kureha Corporation (Japan), SGL Carbon (Germany), Shanshan Technology (China), and POSCO CHEMICAL (South Korea). The lithium-ion battery anode market report analyzes the key growth strategies adopted by the leading market players between 2017 and 2021, which include expansions, investments, and mergers & acquisitions.
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Recent Developments
- In April 2021, Shanshan Technology is to expand its lithium-ion battery anode material production base which is in Baotou city, north China’s Inner Mongolia. Currently, the plant has a production base of more than 60,000 t/yr of graphite negative and 40,000 t/yr of carbon-coated graphite negative materials.
- In April 2021, SGL Carbon signed a collaboration agreement with Altech Chemicals for the development of high purity alumina-coated (HPA) graphite materials for use by the lithium-ion battery industry in anode application.
- In March 2021, SGL Carbon received a funding of around USD 51 million under IPCEI (Important Project of Common European Interest) for the development and industrialization of anode materials that are made of synthetic graphite for use in lithium-ion batteries.
JFE Chemical Corporation manufactures organic and chemical materials. JFE Chemical Corporation works as a subsidiary of JFE Steel which is one of the business division of JFE Group Holdings. The company was formed with the merger of the Chemicals Division of Kawasaki Steel Corporation and Adchemco which was the chemicals business subsidiary of NKK Corporation. JFE Chemical Corporation has a strong presence in Japan along with a significant presence in China, Thailand, and Hong Kong. It has manufacturing centers located in Chiba, Kurashiki, Kasaoka city of Japan. The company also has a research and development center located in Chiba, Japan.
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