Reviving Resources: The Growing Market for Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling
Market Research Future Insights
According to MRFR analysis, the
global Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Market is expected to register a CAGR of
~ 35.4% from 2022 to 2030 and hold a value of over USD 1998.3 Million by 2030.
Batteries
have an electric vehicle act as a secondary power source. Electric vehicle
batteries offer the required power for vehicle propulsion. It usages chemical
energy, which is stored in rechargeable battery packs. These batteries come to
a point named end of life after a convincing period, after which these
batteries are swapped with new ones. The critical and reusable products in the
batteries are then recycled to decrease the usage of finite metal elements such
as cobalt, aluminum, and nickel.
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The factors such as the increase in demand for zero-emission vehicles, the growing bottleneck of certain battery pack materials, and the increase in the trend of using recycled products are anticipated to drive the market growth. COVID-19 impacted numerous industries. Additionally, the battery recycling market has suffered owing to the closing of manufacturing and recycling processes, and stay-at-home orders. Battery recycling is a capital-intensive industry that needs significant funding, manpower, and investment. However, the economic uncertainty caused by the epidemic has resulted in widespread unemployment and abridged consumer expenditure. This impacted the battery recycling business, since governments unfocused funds on healthcare functions.
Regional
Analysis
Asia Pacific is anticipated to dominate the market
during the estimated period. The augmented sales of electric vehicles in the
region (especially China) and improved investment of private and public players
in electric car battery cooling systems are expected to drive market growth.
Europe is anticipated to show steady growth during the
estimated period. The strict EU laws related to carbon emissions have driven
electric vehicle sales in the region, which eventually upsurges the demand for
batteries. Therefore, the major OEMs are now opting for the recycling of
electric vehicles battery which is anticipated to drive the growth of the
market in this region.
North America is anticipated to account for a considerable
share of the market during the estimated period. The existence of major market
players in the region, the implementation of electric vehicles in public
transportation, and the higher disposable income of consumers are projected to
drive the growth of the market in this region.
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Market Segmentation
The Global Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Market has
been segmented into the Application
and Chemistry
Based on the Application, The Global Electric Vehicle Battery
Recycling Market has been segmented into Transportation, Consumer electronics,
and Industrial. The transportation
segment accounted for a share of 64.4% in 2021 Battery is extensively used in
an automobile due to their ability to deliver high power to start an engine
these are expected to drive the demand in the imminent years.
Based on the Chemistry, The Global Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Market has been segmented into Lithium-ion, Lead-acid, Nickel, and Others. The lead-acid segment dominated the market with a share of 91.7% in 2021 on account of cost efficiency, dependability, high capacity, security, and wide application scope. Lead acid batteries are highly biodegradable and over 95.1% of lead can be recycled during the process. These advantageous properties of lead acid battery recycling are expected to drive the demand in the imminent years.
Key Players
Some of the key market players are Recupyl (France), Retriev
Technologies (US), Australian Battery Recycling Initiative (Australia), Snam
S.p.A. (Italy), and Umicore N.V. (Belgium), ACCUREC Recycling GmbH (Germany), American
Manganese Inc. (Canada), Battery Solutions (US), Li-Cycle Corp. (Canada), and G
& P Batteries (UK)
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