Feb 25, 2015
Comprehensive sales figures for EV battery manufacturers in 2014 recently became available, giving us further insight into the fast-growing market. Altogether, the year saw an increase of 54% over the previous year.
As far as the major players in the market, those haven’t changed, yet — BYD has definitely been growing in presence and market share.
With regard to the top of the pile, Panasonic came in with a market share of 38% — still the undisputed market leader. The company saw 2,726 megawatt-hours (MWh) of capacity sold.
Next up was AESC (the joint venture between NEC and Nissan), with a market share of 23% — 1,620 MWh worth of batteries sold. AESC has lost a fair amount of market share since a peak back in 2012 (36%). With Nissan looking more and more to LG, that share will presumably continue to fall.
In third was LG Chem, with a 12% market share — 886 MWh of capacity sold.
BYD took fourth, with the success of the Qin doubling its market share — hitting 6%, up from 3% in 2013. Altogether, BYD sold 461 MWh worth of batteries. The rollout of the Denza means that this share should continue to increase.
Altogether, an interesting year — and with the completion of the Tesla & Panasonic Gigafactory not really all that far off now, the next few years are looking set to be very interesting as well.
Source: Renew Economy