Highlights from this month’s assessment include:
- Toyota commits to electrification, planning to invest USD35Bn to build a line-up of 30 electric vehicles by 2030.
- Volkswagen confirmed its strategy to invest EUR89Bn in future technologies.
- Daimler and Stellantis are the latest to invest in solid-state batteries, bidding an undisclosed amount in Factorial Energy, a US start-up.
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Global battery demand for all vehicle classes increased by 30% m-o-m in November 2021. The sales weighted average pack size rose to 48kWh in November, a result of an increased BEV share, as well as a rise in electric bus and truck sales in China. 2021 YTD battery deployment is now 102% above 2020 levels, compared to a y-o-y EV sales increase of 112%, due to the smaller average pack size overall in 2021.
Why do we track EV battery demand?
As EV and battery market analysts, we track EV sales across all vehicle classes, cathode and anode chemistry, and battery demand on a monthly basis. Our tracker is used for analysis on the implications for raw material demand, and for the deployment of battery packs so that our members and followers can better understand what is driving global EV battery demand.
Who benefits from understanding EV battery demand?
In order to form robust strategies and informed policies, battery manufacturers, OEMs, EV battery technology companies and policy makers need a solid grasp of what EV battery demand looks like from region to region, and from one time period to the next. Anyone operating within the EV supply chain, will benefit from understanding EV battery demand, what is driving it and how it affects the EV market as a whole.
As part of the work involved to produce our EV Battery Chemistry Monthly Assessment, we publish a monthly EV Battery demand Index, (the full archive can be seen on our membership platform), to offer our members and followers regular insights into EV battery demand. The EV Battery Demand Index is an assessment of aggregated monthly kWh battery demand for all vehicle classes, based on monthly vehicle sales and our model-by-model analysis of EV pack sizes and chemistry.
How do we track the EV and battery markets?
Our EV Battery Chemistry Monthly Assessment, and our EV & Battery Quarterly Outlook both contain in-depth analysis into EV battery demand, EV sales and all other key variables that shape the EV and battery markets.
The EV Battery Chemistry Assessment is a weighted average of vehicle battery chemistry across passenger car and light duty vehicle, bus and coach, and medium and heavy duty vehicle sectors. Electric vehicle sales data is collected on a model-by-model basis from automotive associations at country level for both BEV and PHEV vehicles for major markets. This analysis covers a minimum of 90% of total global market sales, and provides a balanced representation of markets with different vehicle characteristics, suppliers and seasonality. Our EV battery demand index is derived from this data.
Our forecasts are based on robust and informed methodologies looking at the interactions between different functions in the supply chain. We track the following variables that impact the forecast: Legislation and incentives, OEM strategy, battery manufacturers’ capital investment and battery chemistry strategy, battery raw material pricing and costs, charging infrastructure investment, electric vehicle cost of ownership and consumer behaviour. For each vehicle model we collect data relating to battery pack size, battery chemistry, cell format, number of cells, and pack supplier in addition to a number of other vehicle metrics
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