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The lead-acid batteries have a low energy density and with only moderate and high maintenance requirements. The batteries also have long lifespan and low cost compare to other batteries. They are most commonly used form of battery, for rechargeable battery applications. Lead-acid batteries consists of a negative electrode made of spongy lead or porous lead and the positive electrode consists of lead oxide. Both the electrodes are immersed into an electrolytic solution. The solution contains sulfuric acid and water. The grid structure of the lead-acid battery is made from lead alloy, because the pure lead is too soft and would not support the battery. So, for this reason small quantities of other metals are added, to get the mechanical strength. The batteries are heavy and are less durable from other batteries. Charging the battery is simple, but the correct voltage limits should be observed. However, a high voltage limit improves performance, but also forms grid corrosion on the positive plate.
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The lithium-ion batteries are rechargeable batteries that can be charged and discharged by the lithium-ions. The lithium-ions move between the negative and positive electrodes. The batteries are suitable for storing high-capacity power and they are used in a wide range of applications including devices like smartphones and PCs etc. These are used in many different products like toys, wireless headphones, electric vehicles and others.
Lithium batteries can be smaller and lighter than other battery types and holds the same amount of energy. The materials used in making the batteries are cobalt, graphite and lithium which is a critical mineral. The difference between lithium and lithium-ion batteries can be the cell type they use. The lithium batteries feature with primary cell, that can be used only for a single time and the lithium-ion batteries have secondary cell, which can be rechargeable. Despite for not being rechargeable the lithium batteries have greater capacity than the lithium-ion ones. They have higher energy density, that means they are able to work for a long time with single charge.
According to the research report published by Actual Market Research titled as “Japan Battery Market Outlook, 2026”, states that the market will be growing with the CAGR of more than 8.8% by the forecasted period. The lithium-ion batteries are smaller and lighter than the other types of batter in the market and holds the same amount of energy like other batteries. The batteries mainly feature with primary cell, that can used only for a single time. This is the reason why the lithium-ion battery holds the highest market share by the end of the forecasted year 2026.
The lithium-ion batteries are trending because they can be rechargeable and run for a long after a single recharge. They are also smaller in size, but have the same amount of energy like the other batteries. But few batteries are non-rechargeable, so they are not in much demand in the market. The same reasons make the battery’s market to have the highest share.
Key Players
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.
Furukawa Battery
GS Yuasa Corporation
Panasonic Corporation
Shin-Kobe Electric Machinery Co., Ltd.
Toshiba Corporation
Kayo Battery
Table Of Content:
1. Executive Summary
2. Report Methodology
3. Market Structure
3.1. Market Considerate
3.2. Market Definition
4. Japan Economic/Demographics Snapshot
5. Global Battery Market Outlook
5.1. Market Size by Value
5.2. Market Share
5.2.1. By Battery Type
5.2.2. By Battery Technology
5.2.3. By Application
5.2.4. By Region
5.2.5. By Country
5.2.6. By Company
5.3. Global Lead Acid Battery Market Outlook
5.4. Global Lithium Ion Battery Market Outlook
5.5. Global Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Outlook
5.6. Global Nickel Cadmium Battery Outlook
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