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Battery Technology Lists Industry Trends to Watch in 2025
Trends include sluggish EV adoption, charging infrastructure rollout challenges and more.
Trends include sluggish EV adoption, charging infrastructure rollout challenges and more.
Battery Technology (batterytechonline.com), the fast-growing business-to-business media brand covering the battery industry, announces eight important industry trends worth watching in 2025.
The battery industry has become a cornerstone of the global economy, underpinning the rapid growth of electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy storage, and portable electronics. In 2024, the industry's market size surpassed $100 billion, with projections exceeding $400 billion by 2030, driven by surging EV adoption and ambitious decarbonization targets. The sector's influence extends beyond commerce, playing a critical role in climate policies and energy security strategies worldwide.
The industry is growing and evolving rapidly, with new developments announced multiple times a day around the world. To help make sense of the tumult of evolving events, the editors of Battery Technology (batterytechonline.com),the fast-growing source for battery and related news and the official media arm of The Battery Show events in North America and around the globe, published a new report, Battery-Industry Trends to Watch in 2025, which details the top overarching themes that have impacted the industry in 2024 and will continue to transform it in 2025.
The eight ongoing storylines that the report examines are:
Responding to International Challenges
Sluggish EV Adoption
Charging Infrastructure Rollout Challenges
Solid-State Batteries Move Toward Production
Facing Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Worries
Uncertainty Follows Trump's Election
Sodium-ion Batteries are Coming
LFP Batteries Get Better
"2024 was a watershed year for the industry in many ways, with exciting technical breakthroughs counterbalanced by downward market forces; with brilliant strategic alliances but also fierce competitors; with government partnerships counterbalanced with chilly political headwinds," says Battery Technology Editor-in-Chief, Michael Anderson. "This is a good time to see where the industry stands in eight snapshots before 2025 is too far underway."
To learn more about the trends mentioned in this article, visit batterytechonline.com.
About Battery Technology
Battery Technology, part of Informa Markets Engineering, is a trusted source of battery and energy storage news, analysis, information, and insight from industry influencers and experts. Battery Technology is the official media partner of The Battery Show and Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology expos in North America and Europe, and The Battery Show India. Our broader network of related events and media brands serves high-growth industries across the advanced manufacturing sector.
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