From consumer electronics to the electric mobility revolution
Li-Ion Batteries : a Key Component for Electric Vehicles and Renewable Energies
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From consumer electronics to the electric mobility revolution
Li-Ion Batteries : a Key Component for Electric Vehicles and Renewable Energies

Authors : Didier BLOCH, Frédéric LE CRAS

Publication date: March 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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2. From consumer electronics to the electric mobility revolution

2.1 The portable equipment market (1991-)

While the initial performance in terms of energy density (Wh · kg –1 ) of the newborn Li-ion technology seemed, in 1991, interesting (around 80 Wh · kg –1 ) compared to competing Ni-Cd (50 Wh · kg –1 ) or Ni-MH (75 Wh · kg –1 ), However, they are not decisive enough for them to be used in areas other than high value-added on-board electronics (consumer electronics or specific applications such as the military, etc.): military, etc.). In any case, at the time, their manufacturing cost was far too high (around $4,000-5,000 · kWh –1 ...

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