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Research and Markets: Solid State Thin Film Battery: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, Nanotechnology, 2013 to 2019
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2bv5xj/solid_state_thin)
has announced the addition of Wintergreen Research, Inc's new report "Solid
State Thin Film Battery: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts,
Worldwide, Nanotechnology, 2013 to 2019" to their offering.
Batteries are changing. Solid state batteries permit units to be
miniaturized, standalone, and portable. Solid-state batteries have
advantages in power and density: low-power draw and high-energy density.
They have limitations in that there is difficulty getting high currents
across solid-solid interfaces. Power delivery is different in solid
state thin film batteries, - there is more power per given weight. The
very small and very thin size of solid state batteries helps to reduce
the physical size of the sensor or device using the battery. Units can
stay in the field longer. Solid state batteries can store harvested
energy. When combined with energy harvesting solid state batteries can
make a device stay in the field almost indefinitely, last longer, power
sensors better.
Temperature is a factor with batteries. The solid state batteries work
in a very broad range of temperatures, making them able to be used for
ruggedized applications. Solid state batteries are ecofriendly. Compared
with traditional batteries, solid state thin film batteries are less
toxic to the environment.
Development trends are pointing toward integration and miniaturization.
Many technologies have progressed down the curve, but traditional
batteries have not kept pace. The technology adoption of solid state
atteries has implications to the chip grid. One key implication is a
drive to integrate intelligent rechargeable energy storage into the chip
grid. In order to achieve this requirement, a new product technology has
been embraced: Solid state rechargeable energy storage devices are far
more useful than non-rechargeable devices.
Temperature is a factor with batteries. The solid state batteries work
in a very broad range of temperatures, making them able to be used for
ruggedized applications. Solid state batteries are ecofriendly. Compared
with traditional batteries, solid state thin film batteries are less
toxic to the environment.
Development trends are pointing toward integration and miniaturization.
Many technologies have progressed down the curve, but traditional
batteries have not kept pace. The technology adoption of solid state
batteries has implications to the chip grid. One key implication is a
drive to integrate intelligent rechargeable energy storage into the chip
grid. In order to achieve this requirement, a new product technology has
been embraced: Solid state rechargeable energy storage devices are far
more useful than non-rechargeable devices.
Thin film battery market driving forces include creating business
inflection by delivering technology that supports entirely new
capabilities. Sensor networks are creating demand for thin film solid
state devices. Vendors doubled revenue and almost tripled production
volume from first quarter. Multiple customers are moving into production
with innovative products after successful trials.
A solid state battery electrolyte is a solid, not porous liquid. The
solid is denser than liquid, contributing to the higher energy density.
Charging is complex. In an energy-harvesting application, where the
discharge is only a little and then there is a trickle back up, the
number of recharge cycles goes way up. The cycles increase by the
inverse of the depth of discharge. Long shelf life is a benefit of being
a solid state battery. The fact that the battery housing does not need
to deal with gases and vapors as a part of the charging/discharging
process is another advantage.
According to IBM (News - Alert), the world continues to get smaller and flatter. Being
connected holds new potential: the planet is becoming smarter because
sensors let us manage the environment. Intelligence is being infused
into the way the world works.
Sensor networks are being built as sensors are integrated into the
systems, processes and infrastructure that comprise surroundings. These
sensor networks enable physical goods to be developed, manufactured,
bought and sold with more controls than were ever available before.
That sensor network allows services to be delivered. Sensors facilitate
the movement of everything from money and oil to water and electrons in
a controlled environment. That is positioned to help millions of people
work and live in a middleclass lifestyle.
How is this possible The world is becoming interconnected. The world is
becoming instrumented. Sensors are being embedded everywhere: in cars,
appliances, cameras, roads, pipelines. Sensors work in medicine and
livestock management.
Systems and objects can speak to each other in machine to machine
networks. Think of a trillion connected and intelligent things, and the
oceans of data they will produce, this is the future
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2bv5xj/solid_state_thin
Source (News - Alert): Wintergreen Research, Inc
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