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锂离子电池回收的全球市场:供给来源·回收流程·电池化学物质·电池零组件·终端用户产业·各地区 (~2032年)Global Li-Ion Batteries Recycling Market Research Report by Source, by Recycling Process, by Battery Chemistry, by Battery Component, by End-Use Industry, by Region Forecast till 2032 |
全球锂离子电池回收市场正在快速扩张,预计将从 2023 年的 42.171 亿美元成长至 2032 年的 20.1% 的复合年增长率。
随着全球电动车的普及,锂离子电池回收市场正稳步成长。随着道路上电动车数量的增加,废弃电池的数量也在增加,这刺激了对可靠回收系统的需求。随着原材料价格上涨,从废弃电池中回收的材料(例如锂和钴)的价值日益提升。
回收设备和人工成本高是一大障碍。此外,供应链延迟也会阻碍快速且有效率地收集和处理废弃电池。然而,新技术的引入正在降低迴收成本并提高效率。企业与政府机构之间的合作也致力于建立更完善的体系和法规,这有可能改变营运实践,并为产业开闢新的发展途径。此外,随着持续的投资和支持,电池回收预计将成为更普遍的做法,最终减少浪费,保护宝贵的资源。
区域洞察
北美市场主要受电动车製造业的快速成长以及企业对永续发展日益增长的关注所驱动。在美国和加拿大,公共和私营部门的领先举措,以及对新回收技术的大力投入,正在推动整个地区的发展。汽车和科技业正努力透过闭环系统回收钴和锂等宝贵资源。
在欧洲,一些世界上最先进的环境政策弥补了基础设施的不足,从而建立了强大的回收体系。欧盟电池指令等政策刺激了对国内回收基础设施的投资。目前,该地区多家公司经营规模庞大、技术先进的设施,能够处理大量废弃电动车电池。由于明确的法规和消费者对绿色解决方案的大力支持,欧洲继续引领这项进程。
在亚太地区,随着电池製造业的扩张,电池回收业也正在快速发展。中国、日本和韩国已颁布政策,旨在回收废弃电池材料,减少对海外资源的依赖。区域回收公司正在快速发展,与海外公司的合作也为这些努力提供了支持。
本报告研究了全球锂离子电池回收市场,并提供了市场定义和概述、影响市场成长的各种因素分析、市场规模趋势和预测、按细分市场、地区和主要国家/地区进行的细分、竞争格局以及主要公司的概况。
Global Li-Ion Batteries Recycling Market Research Report by Source (Electronics, Electric Vehicle, Power Tools), by Recycling Process (Hydrometallurgical, Pyrometallurgical, Mechanical), by Battery Chemistry (Lithium Cobalt Oxide, Lithium Iron Phosphate, Lithium Manganese Oxide, Lithium Nickel Cobalt Aluminum Oxide, Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide), by Battery Component (Active Material, Non-Active Material), by End-Use Industry (Consumer Electronics, Automotive, Energy Storage Systems), by Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Arica, South America) Forecast till 2032
The global Li-ion battery recycling market is projected to expand rapidly, valued at USD 4,217.1 million in 2023, with a 20.1% CAGR by 2032. Lithium-ion batteries are commonly used in electronics and electric vehicles. They work by shifting lithium particles between the battery's positive and negative sides to charge and release energy. Because they hold a lot of power and don't lose charge quickly, they're a popular choice.
The lithium-ion battery recycling market is growing steadily as electric vehicles become more common around the world. With more EVs on the road, the number of used batteries is increasing, pushing the need for reliable recycling systems. Materials like lithium and cobalt, recovered from old batteries, are becoming more valuable as raw material prices continue to rise.
One of the major obstacles is that recycling is expensive in terms of equipment and manpower. Moreover, delays in the supply chain can hinder how quickly and efficiently sheets of used batteries are gathered up and put through that process. Nonetheless, new technologies are helping make recycling cheaper and more efficient. Partnerships between companies and government agencies are also working to create better systems and regulations. These are efforts that have the potential to change how we operate in reality, which will open new doors for industry. Not only that, with sustained investment and support, battery recycling could become a more common practice that ultimately cuts down on waste - protecting precious materials.
Based on the source type, the global market is segmented into electronics, electric vehicles, and power tools.
In terms of battery components, the global Li-ion batteries recycling market is segmented into active material and non-active material.
Pyrometallurgical, hydrometallurgical, and mechanical processes are part of the recycling process of the global market.
Depending on the battery chemistry, the global Li-ion batteries recycling market is classified into lithium cobalt oxide, lithium iron phosphate, lithium manganese oxide, lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide, and lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide.
The global Li-ion batteries recycling market is divided based on the end-use industry, including consumer electronics, automotive, and energy storage systems.
Regional Insights
The lithium-ion battery recycling market in North America is driven primarily by the boom in electric vehicle manufacture alongside the increasing business emphasis on sustainability. In the US and Canada, both the public and private sectors are actively spearheading initiatives, alongside robust financing for new recycling technology, to advance these regions. Both automobile and technology industries are striving to reclaim valuable resources like cobalt and lithium through closed-loop systems.
In Europe, the lack of infrastructure has been compensated by some of the most progressive environmental policies worldwide, enabling the development of robust recycling frameworks. Policies like the EU Battery Directive have stimulated investment in domestic recycling infrastructure. Several companies across the region now run large, modern facilities that can process used EV batteries at scale. Thanks to clear regulations and strong consumer support for green solutions, Europe continues to lead by example.
In the Asia Pacific region, battery recycling is rapidly growing alongside battery manufacturing. China, Japan, and South Korea have formulated sovereign policies aimed at reclaiming materials from obsolete batteries to reduce their dependency on foreign materials. Local recycling companies are growing quickly, and partnerships with foreign companies are spurring new initiatives.
South America is showing steady progress in battery recycling, especially in countries focused on renewable energy. Brazil has begun to introduce policies that support environmentally responsible disposal and recycling. Collaboration between neighboring countries and private industry is helping to develop the necessary infrastructure. With access to lithium reserves, South America is in a good position to build a complete battery supply and recycling chain. As clean energy efforts continue to grow, the region is likely to attract more investment and new technologies.
Battery recycling in the Middle East and Africa region is in the early stage, but the positive thing is the increasing demand for it. Governments are starting to investigate the economic and environmental advantages of recycling discarded lithium-ion batteries. MEA countries like the UAE and Saudi Arabia are focusing on government policies as well as partnerships for the purpose of giving support to the region and maintaining the increasing momentum. Along with that, this region has the potential to play an important part in the global recycling industry.
Key companies in the global Li-ion batteries recycling market are Umicore SA, Neometals Ltd, Tes-Amm Singapore Pte Ltd, Glencore plc, Retriev Technologies Inc., Raw Materials Company Inc., Li-Cycle Holdings, RecycLiCo Battery Materials, Fortum OYJ, and GEM Co., Ltd.