Lithium battery prices have been steadily increasing since 2022 taking both manufacturers and consumers by surprise.
This shift marks a significant rise and is a trend set to continue over the next few years. So it's more important than ever for companies to understand what's driving these increases to brace themselves against looming higher costs.
Welcome back to the Borates today podcast.
Brendan:Today we're going to talk about lithium battery pack prices.
Brendan:Lithium battery pack prices have been steadily increasing since 2022 taking both
Brendan:manufacturers and consumers by surprise.
Brendan:This shift marks a significant rise and is a trend set to
Brendan:continue over the next few years.
Brendan:So it's more important than ever for companies to understand what's
Brendan:driving these increases to brace themselves against looming higher costs.
Brendan:So why are lithium batteries in such high demand?
Brendan:This surging demand for lithium batteries is not showing any signs of slowing down.
Brendan:As electric cars become increasingly popular, the need for more efficient
Brendan:battery technologies increases.
Brendan:This means these lithium batteries must be produced at an ever increasing
Brendan:rates to power these vehicles.
Brendan:In addition, many everyday items like laptops, tablets, smartwatches rely on
Brendan:similar battery technology to operate.
Brendan:Consequently the market for these batteries will keep
Brendan:expanding at a breakneck speed.
Brendan:Thanks to its ability to store greater amounts of energy than other rechargeable
Brendan:batteries, lithium-ion technology has become one of the most sought after
Brendan:energy storage devices available today.
Brendan:It's estimated that by 2040 more electric vehicles will be on the road
Brendan:than those powered by fossil fuels, which means that lithium-ion batteries
Brendan:will likely remain a key part of the automotive industry for years to come.
Brendan:After a decade of consistent declines, lithium battery pack prices have
Brendan:taken an unexpected turn upwards.
Brendan:Electric vehicle and lithium battery energy storage system pack
Brendan:prices, or BESS, have skyrocketed to US $151 per kilowatt hour, the
Brendan:first significant increase since Bloomberg's NEF surveys began in 2010.
Brendan:This sudden jump comes after years of consistent declines driven by supply
Brendan:chain constraints as well as COVID-19 restrictions and inflationary pressures,
Brendan:which is a sharp contrast from when costs averaged below a hundred dollars
Brendan:per kilowatt hour, just two years ago.
Brendan:The cost of lithium batteries has been steadily declining since 2010 when the
Brendan:average cost dropped by an impressive 89% to US $137 per kilowatt hour in 2021.
Brendan:This compares to last year's 6% drop to $131 and as a result, Bloomberg NEF had
Brendan:initially predicted the pack costs would fall below the US$100 dollar mark by 2024.
Brendan:However, due to increasing demand and supply chain challenges as
Brendan:well as other factors, Bloomberg NEF revised its prediction.
Brendan:It now expects cost declines to resume from 2024 and for prices to reach
Brendan:sub hundred dollar levels by 2026.
Brendan:This could make electric car ownership, more accessible and
Brendan:affordable for many people.
Brendan:China is at the forefront of lithium battery supply chains for a reason.
Brendan:Their packs are about one fourth to one third cheaper than other countries.
Brendan:Last year China had some of the most affordable batteries available on the
Brendan:market; at $127 per kilowatt hour.
Brendan:United States prices were 24% higher than Chinese equivalents
Brendan:and those offered within Europe a staggering 33% more costly.
Brendan:So what are the prices on the horizon in 2023?
Brendan:Well, as lithium battery gains traction in the Ev and BESS industries for its higher
Brendan:tolerance of physical abuse, increased thermal stability, and historically
Brendan:lower cost than competitors, and lack of reliance on cobalt based supply chains,
Brendan:rising demand has caused an unexpected increase in raw material input costs.
Brendan:This renders lithium batteries previous price advantage unsustainable as pricing
Brendan:rises alongside surging market popularity.
Brendan:The increasing demand for lithium battery is a beacon of hope to investors
Brendan:signaling that investing in raw materials, extraction and processing,
Brendan:as well as factories producing finished products, is worth the risk.
Brendan:And this momentum may well propel lithium battery costs down longterm.
Brendan:However it may take some time before new upstream resources become available to
Brendan:meet higher pricing demands of around $152 per kilowatt hour next year.
Brendan:Kwasi Ampofo, head of metals and mining at Bloomberg NEF, predicts that an
Brendan:influx in lithium supply later this year could help mitigate persistent
Brendan:constraints to the battery metals chain.
Brendan:But geopolitical tension remains a major source of uncertainty for prices
Brendan:moving forward and to further compound issues manufacturers are now gearing
Brendan:up improved production capabilities with next gen technologies, such as
Brendan:batteries fitted with silicone anodes or solid state electrolytes, which offer
Brendan:another potential avenue for price relief if adopted on a large enough scale.
Brendan:Will the United States become a top producer of lithium batteries?
Brendan:Well, the demand for lithium batteries is only expected to grow and the US will need
Brendan:to be prepared for surge in employment opportunities related to this technology.
Brendan:The department of energy forecasts the number of jobs related to EVs
Brendan:will reach more than 700,000 by 2030 and this includes not just producing
Brendan:batteries, but also designing engineering, managing their use and recycling
Brendan:them at the end of their life cycle.
Brendan:All these jobs are crucial in helping ensure battery production follows best
Brendan:practices and meets safety standards, while offering potential career pathways
Brendan:for Americans who can help lead the transition toward clean energy sources.
Brendan:highly skilled positions, such as engineers and technicians with knowledge
Brendan:in electronics and renewable energy, are particularly important, as they
Brendan:can help develop more efficient and cost effective batteries.
Brendan:Additionally, increased investment in research and development is
Brendan:needed to stay at the forefront of this rapidly changing industry.
Brendan:The US is playing catch up in this race and the consequences of being
Brendan:left behind it could be devastating.
Brendan:The nation must act quickly to build a sustainable battery
Brendan:manufacturing industry.
Brendan:If it hopes to compete with China and other nations who are
Brendan:already well ahead of the curve.
Brendan:To do so the US must develop an integrated strategy, encompassing all aspects of
Brendan:building a competitive battery supply chain from research and development to
Brendan:manufacturing, logistics, and recycling.
Brendan:The strategy must also provide incentives for international companies
Brendan:to invest in domestic production and support services, such as workforce
Brendan:training and financing options.
Brendan:If done correctly, the US can create a powerful vertical battery manufacturing
Brendan:business that will provide long-term economic benefits and create high
Brendan:paying jobs for American workers.
Brendan:As a final note, manufacturing of lithium batteries creates
Brendan:serious environmental issues.
Brendan:But the popularity of these batteries means that usage is only expected to rise.
Brendan:Lithium batteries are used in most electrical vehicles currently being built,
Brendan:with Tesla as one of the biggest users.
Brendan:The increased demand for these batteries has led to a need for more
Brendan:responsible manufacturing and disposal practices to protect our environment.
Brendan:And that's all from Borates.
Brendan:Today.