Global Flow Batteries Market Report 2021: Focus on Load Shifting, Peaking Capacity, Microgrid Formation
Dublin, June 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Flow Batteries Market: 2021-2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The flow battery report covers all batteries that are currently available commercially. The market report also analyzes the end-use segments in which flow batteries find application at both the regional and country level.
The report provides market size and estimations in terms of revenue (U.S. currency), considering 2020 as the base year with a market forecast provided from 2021 to 2026. The market size for regional and country level also is covered. The report also analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the market estimations.
As the demand for energy storage technologies continues to rise due to increased electricity generation from renewable energy sources like solar and wind, players as well as the consumers are exploring different categories of batteries suited for their purpose.
Currently, Lithium-ion batteries dominate the electrochemical batteries space, whereas pumped hydro segment is still the largest segment for energy storage technologies. There are many emerging technologies such as flywheels, supercapacitors and solid state batteries among others that have specific properties and are suitable for specific applications.
Among them, flow batteries are gaining significant traction due to their suitability for large-scale storage applications. Flow batteries also are among the safest batteries and have a long life-cycle, making them highly suitable for large-scale long-term storage applications. Advancements in flow battery technologies are reducing system costs, which is another favorable indicator for flow battery users.
Furthermore, China's deployment of large-scale flow battery projects has led to speculations and optimism for the global adoption of flow batteries. However, the flow batteries industry still has not been fully commercialized due to the high installation and maintenance cost of flow batteries.
Among flow battery technologies, vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFB) dominate the flow battery industry due to superior technology and the product's significant adoption by China. Also, the properties of vanadium electrolyte are highly suitable for flow battery technology and attaining a long-life product cycle.
Because flow batteries require a large-scale setup and economically feasible with large-scale applications, they are suitable for grid scale-operations or at electricity generation centers. Therefore, load shifting and peaking capacity currently are the biggest application segments for flow batteries. For similar reasons, the utility segment is the largest end-use segment in the market for flow batteries.
Asia-Pacific leads all regions in flow battery consumption. China is the largest consumer of flow batteries due to significant vanadium raw material availability and the country's leading technology. In other countries, flow batteries are steadily gaining traction. Currently, several startups and small-scale industries are operating in this space.
Large-scale companies like Lockheed Martin are conducting significant research that might lead to its entry into the market for flow batteries.
Redflow, ESS Inc., Vionx Energy, Unienergy Technologies, EnerVault Corp., Primus Power, Sumitomo, Electric Industries Ltd., ViZn Energy, Younicos inc., Primus Power are major companies operating in the market for flow batteries.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Summary and Highlights
Chapter 3 Market and Technology Background
Industry Overview
Batteries
General Description
Battery Technology: A Brief History
General Battery Characteristics
Voltage
Capacity
Shelf Life
Drain
Safety
Utility-Scale Electricity Storage
Overall Challenges
Flow Batteries
Flow Battery Categories
Vanadium Redox
Hybrid Flow Batteries
Battery Energy Storage: Technology Comparison
Background
Market Drivers
Rising Energy Prices
Investments: R&D and Demonstration Projects
Renewable Energy Integration
Smart Grids and Distributed Power Generation Systems
Electric Vehicles
Changing National Policies
Deregulating Electric Utility Markets
Overall Challenges: Grid-Scale Electricity Storage Technology and Flow Batteries
Implementing Large-Scale EES
High Capital Costs
Regulatory Challenges
Overall Growth Barriers: Grid-Scale Electricity Storage Technology and Flow Batteries
Conservatism in the Utility Industry
Large-Scale Demonstration Projects
Competition
Energy Loss During Storage
Economic Risk
Drawbacks
Chapter 4 Market Breakdown by Battery Technology
Vanadium Redox Flow Battery
Zinc-Bromine Flow Battery
Other Flow Batteries
Chapter 5 Market Breakdown by Application
Load Shifting
Peaking Capacity
Microgrid Formation
Chapter 6 Market Breakdown by End Use
Utility
Commercial
Residential
Chapter 7 Market Breakdown by Region
Chapter 8 Competitive Analysis
Key Players and Industry Competition
Recent Developments
Key Players
Chapter 9 Battery R&D Organizations
Chapter 10 Company Profiles
American Vanadium
Enervault Corp.
Ensync Inc.
ESS Inc.
Imergy Power Systems
Invinity Energy Systems Plc
Prudent Energy
Primus Power
Redflow Ltd.
Schmid Group
Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.
Unienergy Technologies Llc
Vionx Energy Corp.
Vizn Energy
Younicos Inc.
Manufacturers: Related Components
ABB Ltd.
Alevo U.S.
Axion Power International Inc.
Bosch Group
Dynapower Energy Management
Furukawa Battery
GE Energy Storage
Green Charge Networks
Greensmith Energy Management Systems
Hudson Clean Energy Partners
JLM Energy Inc.
Outback Power
S&C Electric Co.
Sharp
Siemens Energy
Stem Inc.
Sunverge Energy
Toshiba Power Generation Division
Xtreme Power
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