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Price Of Lithium-Ion Batteries Has Dropped 89 Per Cent In The Last Decade: Report

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  • By 2023, average prices will be close to $100/kWh
  • Price reductions in 2020 are due to increasing order sizes, growth in BEV sales and the introduction of new pack designs

Lithium-ion battery pack prices, which were above $1,100 per kilowatt-hour in 2010, have fallen 89 per cent in real terms to $137/kWh in 2020, according to the latest forecast from research company BloombergNEF (BNEF). By 2023, average prices will be close to $100/kWh.

For the first time, battery pack prices of less than $100/kWh have been reported. These were for batteries in e-buses in China. While these were the lowest reported price, the volume-weighted average price for e-buses in China was slightly higher, $105/kWh.

The report said that battery electric vehicle (BEV) pack prices are $126/kWh on a volume-weighted average basis. At the cell level, average BEV prices were just $100/kWh. This indicates that on average, the battery pack portion of the total price accounts for 21 per cent.

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By 2023 average pack prices will be $101/kWh

BNEF’s 2020 Battery Price Survey, which considers passenger EVs, e-buses, commercial EVs and stationary storage, predicts that by 2023 average pack prices will be $101/kWh. It added that it is at around this price point that automakers should be able to produce and sell mass market EVs at the same price (and with the same margin) as comparable internal combustion vehicles in some markets. This assumes no subsidies are available, but actual pricing strategies will vary by automaker and geography.

James Frith, BNEF’s head of energy storage research and lead author of the report, said, “It is a historic milestone to see pack prices of less than $100/kWh reported. Within just a few years we will see the average price in the industry pass this point. What’s more, our analysis shows that even if prices for raw materials were to return to the highs seen in 2018, it would only delay average prices reaching $100/kWh by two years – rather than completely derailing the industry. The industry is becoming increasingly resilient to changing raw material prices, with leading battery manufacturers moving up the value chain and investing in cathode production or even mines.”

Racing to mass-produce higher energy-density batteries

Price reductions in 2020 are due to increasing order sizes, growth in BEV sales and the introduction of new pack designs. New cathode chemistries and falling manufacturing costs will drive prices down in the near term. The prices of cathode materials have fallen since reaching a high in spring 2018, finding a more stable level during 2020 said the report.

The report said, “Leading battery manufacturers are now enjoying gross margins of up to 20 per cent and their plants are operating at utilisation rates over 85 per cent. Maintaining high utilisation rates is key to reducing cell and pack prices. If utilisation rates are low, then equipment and building depreciation costs are spread over fewer kilowatt-hours of manufactured cells.”

Daixin Li, a senior energy storage associate at BNEF, added, “The increasingly diversified chemistries used in the market result in a wide range of prices. Battery manufacturers are racing to mass-produce higher energy-density batteries with some new chemistries such as lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide – NMC (9.5.5) – and lithium nickel manganese cobalt aluminum oxide – NMCA – set to be mass-produced as early as 2021. Lithium iron phosphate – LFP – however plays as a cost-competitive alternative, contributing to the lowest reported cell prices of $80/kWh.”

Adoption of solid-state batteries

The report said that the path to achieving $101/kWh by 2023 looks clear, even if there will undoubtedly be issues like commodity price increases. There is much less certainty on how the industry will reduce prices even further from $100/kWh down to the expectation of $58/kWh by 2030

It states that one possible route to achieving these lower prices is the adoption of solid-state batteries. BloombergNEF expects that these cells could be manufactured at 40 per cent of the cost of current lithium-ion batteries, when produced at scale. These reductions would come from savings in the bill of materials and in the cost of production, equipment, and the adoption of new high-energy density cathodes. In order to realise these reduced prices, the supply chain for key materials, such as solid electrolytes, not used in lithium-ion batteries today, needs to be established.

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