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Battery Raw Material Forecast

AutoTechInsight

In-depth analysis of the battery vehicle domain, from raw material extraction to manufactured vehicles

S&P Global Mobility provides invaluable insights that are derived from unmatched automotive data­—enabling  its customers to anticipate change and make decisions with conviction across the battery vehicle domain. 

From raw material extraction to manufactured vehicles, the Auto Supply Chain & Technology team provides in-depth analysis on battery technology developments and the evolving supply chain landscape.

S&P Global Mobility’s Auto Supply Chain & Technology provide: 

  • News & Insights
  • Robust data sets
  • Battery-specific company profiles covering the high- and low-voltage battery landscape 
  • Report topics include:
  • Battery Plant Capacity Report and Market Tracker
  • Battery Chemistry & Supply Chain Dynamics
  • Auto Battery Start-up Report
  • OEM Electrification Tracker 
  • Carbon Footprint & Raw Material Implications of Battery Cell Development

Ensuring the Success of Electric Vehicles

An electrified future is dependent on a new industry. Ensuring the success of electric vehicles requires nprecedented quantities of battery-grade commodities. Increasing from around 4.8M in 2021, annual production of battery electric vehicles is forecast to exceed 50M in 2034. Battery demand is predicted to increase from 260GWh in 2021 to 4,568GWh in 2034, and an additional 147GWh is required for hybrid vehicles. 

Understanding who supplies each OEM with which technology and in what quantities will help stakeholders assess opportunity, risk, bottlenecks, and contingency strategies, and make decisions with conviction. The Battery Raw Material forecast suite from S&P Global Mobility’s Auto Supply Chain & Technology team aims to be the leading source of this critical intelligence.

Supporting the automotive industry as it shifts to an electrified future