Abstract:
Commercial battery chemistries are rapidly evolving, driven by market demands, improved cathode materials and electrification of transport. Existing cathode chemistries such as lithium iron phosphate and lithium nickel manganese cobalt batteries continue to fulfil market requirements. However, with continued research and investment, next-generation lithium-ion batteries are likely to occupy a substantial segment of the battery market beyond 2030, bringing significant improvements in performance and/or cost.
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2024
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Faraday Institution
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Marie, J-J., Gifford, S.
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