manganese at 11.5% cagr- compound annual growth rate
nickel 15.8%, aluminium 10.5%, graphite 10%
https://roskill.com/news/lithium-ion-batteries-market-development-impact-raw-materials/
Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt (Li-NMC) dominated the global lithium-ion battery market in 2015, and the segment is anticipated to maintain its dominance over the next five years as well.
http://www.indmin.com/Article/3559156/Dissecting-lithium-battery-technology.html
Nickel manganese cobalt
The NMC has become one of the most widely used lithium technologies in the world. The battery is gaining popularity in home energy storage systems, such as the 7kWh Tesla Powerwall, the LG Chem equivalent and the Leclance Apollion Cube.
Importantly, this battery is relatively safe with a 210°C thermal runaway threshold, as well having a good charge time and low cost of production.
The NMC battery additionally has a relatively high number of charge cycles, defined as the number of times the battery can be discharged and charged again before the maximum capacity of the battery is reduced to 80-85% of its initial capacity. In NMCs this can be anywhere between 3,000 and 8,000 cycles.
Another advantage of NMC batteries is that their composition can be modified to produce high specific power while maintaining low specific energy. This characteristic has already given rise to NMC use in electric vehicles (EVs) such as the BMW i3 and the Nissan Leaf.
manganese at 11.5% cagr- compound annual growth rate nickel...
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