Market Reserach from ElectroniCast: Lithium-ion Capacitors (LICs)
The use of lithium-ion capacitors as independent power supplies in combination with photovoltaic panels is being considered for a wide range of devices such as streetlights, roadside signage/displays, airfield lighting, surveillance cameras, and security sensors. Lithium-ion capacitors are characterized by an ability to charge with even weak current, and as a result, demand is expected to increase substantially in environmentally friendly fields such as solar power generation.
Market Forecast Application Categories This chapter presents the ElectroniCast market forecast for the years 2011-2021 for the worldwide consumption (use) of lithium-ion capacitors (LICs) used in solar photovoltaic power generation applications. Regional and sub-regional market forecasts are also presented and segmented by two major End-User categories:
· Government/Commercial
· Residential/Non-Specific
Market Forecast Functions The estimate of 2011 plus the market forecast (2012-2021) is presented for Lithium-Ion capacitors for use with solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation. The Lithium-Ion capacitor (LIV) market forecast data are segmented by the following functions:
· Consumption Value (US$, million)
· Quantity (number/Farad: Million)
· Average Selling Prices (ASP $, each Farad)
The consumption of lithium-ion capacitors is very much in the development stage (or infancy stage) of its product life cycle (PLC), especially in conjunction with the use solar photovoltaic power (solar panels).
There are many different sources of energy (coal, nuclear, natural gas, hydro, oil), therefore, the use of solar photovoltaic products, as well as other alternative or renewable energy solutions are constantly striving to serve the needs of consumers.
The Government/Commercial category, with an emphasis on the government sector using solar panel/light emitting diode (LED) streetlights, is forecast to lead the marketplace during the forecast period (2011-2021).
The Residential category also includes “other” applications, which typically fall under the non-specific group based mostly on the web-based sale channels or other distribution channel where it often difficult to ascertain the final user-group of the product.
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This sounds like a great idea actually. Especially when you think about how street lights and security cameras are running 24/7. It all adds up, big or small. Go green! For the Earth, before its too late.
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