Battery Monitor 2024/2025 | Roland Berger
Roland Berger''s annual Battery Monitor reports, prepared in collaboration with the Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components
Investments in some aspects of the domestic battery manufacturing supply chain have occurred, and imbalances within the domestic supply chain may continue. The U.S. manufacturing industry for lithium-ion energy storage batteries has largely matured in some downstream processes, such as battery pack assembly.
China's share of the global battery manufacturing supply chain is approximately 70%-90%. Imports of lithium-ion batteries and battery parts from China to the United States grew at accelerated rates into the 2020s. Manufacturers in China captured market share partly because of historically lower prices compared with global and U.S. competitors.
As illustrated in Figure 8, the battery manufacturing supply chain has three main segments: (1) upstream, (2) midstream, and (3) downstream. Each segment has its own industrial processes, relationships, and material flows. The upstream segment includes activities such as raw material extraction and industrial supplies production.
Segmentation of the battery manufacturing supply chain and its activities can be a tool to help policymakers understand how investments up and down the supply chain may relate to each other. As illustrated in Figure 8, the battery manufacturing supply chain has three main segments: (1) upstream, (2) midstream, and (3) downstream.
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