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PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1348563

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PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1348563

Lithium-sulfur Batteries: Technological Advancements, Emerging Applications, and Growth Opportunities

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Higher Energy Density and Potential for Cost-Effectiveness Provide Lithium-sulfur Batteries with Market Disruption Potential

Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) lead the global energy storage and electrification revolution; however, commercial participants involved in these batteries' large-scale manufacturing face certain limitations and risks. LIBs' energy density has plateaued over the past few years, and, today, the world requires an energy storage solution that delivers higher energy density. In addition, it is important to eliminate woes pertaining to the range electric vehicles (EVs) offer from a single charge and ensure that LIBs can be used in novel consumer electronic applications. Furthermore, certain metals, such as cobalt and nickel, which are used in LIB fabrication, face mining issues as well as price fluctuations, hurting the economics of operations for battery manufacturers and end users. Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries do not require these trace elements in their fabrication, thereby eliminating the associated risks.

Moreover, Li-S batteries offer an exceptional advantage by providing energy densities that exceed 500Wh/kg, a feat not achievable by today's commercially available battery chemistries, including LIBs. These extraordinary energy storage capabilities also help these batteries to potentially revolutionize other industries, including electric mobility, consumer electronics, healthcare, and power equipment.

This Frost & Sullivan study describes Li-S batteries' technology landscape, including their working mechanism and the typical materials used during fabrication. It also evaluates growth drivers and restraints and offers a comparative analysis with incumbent battery technologies, such as LIBs, sodium-ion batteries, and vanadium redox flow batteries (parameters compared include energy density, safety, cost, and round-trip efficiency). The study also discusses the patent analysis and the company innovation landscape and details growth opportunities that act as key enablers for Li-S adoption.

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Table of Contents

Strategic Imperatives

  • Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?The Strategic Imperative 8™: Factors Creating Pressure on Growth
  • The Strategic Imperative 8™
  • The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Lithium-sulfur Battery Industry
  • Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
  • Research Methodology

Growth Opportunity Analysis

  • Scope of Analysis
  • Segmentation
  • Growth Drivers
  • Growth Restraints

Technology Snapshot

  • Li-S Batteries: Introduction and Working Mechanism
  • Li-S Batteries: Advantages and Challenges
  • Li-S Batteries: Materials and Components
  • Li-S Batteries: Comparative Analysis with Currently Dominant Lithium-ion Batteries
  • Li-S Batteries: Comparative Analysis with Incumbent Battery Chemistries

Innovation Ecosystem

  • Li-S Batteries: Prospective Applications
  • Li-S Batteries: Mitigating Supply Chain Issues Current-generation Lithium-ion Batteries are Facing
  • Li-S Battery Development: Prominent Global Stakeholders
  • Zeta Energy, the United States
  • Theion, Germany
  • Other Key Li-S Battery Developers
  • Li-S Batteries: Patent Landscape
  • Li-S Batteries: Manufacturers' Funding Information

Growth Opportunity Universe

  • Growth Opportunity 1: Emergence of Feasible Electric Aviation Solutions that Use Li-S Batteries
  • Growth Opportunity 2: Using Digital Tools to Perform Data Analytics by Coupling Li-S Batteries with Advanced Wireless BMS
  • Growth Opportunity 3: Using Advanced Nanomaterials in Li-S Battery Fabrication to Enable the Next Generation of Soft Electronics

Appendix

  • Technology Readiness Levels (TRL): Explanation

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