Abstract

A detailed review is presented in this work on the future perspectives of lithium-ion batteries with emphasis on potential of their application in portable electronic devices. As specific energy and power are key criteria in portable electronics applications, the Li-ion batteries have a clear advantage over other chemistries. The portable electronics sector requires miniaturization of batteries, while maintaining high capacity and power as well as complying with strict safety standards. Although LCO batteries still are dominant chemistry for portable electronics, it will gradually lose market share to NMC and NCA cells. These also have advantage of lower content of cobalt, which will become necessary within the overall strongly growing Li-ion battery market.

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