Advanced Carbon Material Market Size to Surpass USD 48.20 Billion by 2031, Predicted CAGR of 7.1%| The Insight Partners
According to a new comprehensive report from The Insight Partners, Global Advanced Carbon Materials Market Report 2031 by Segments, Geography, Dynamics, Recent Developments, and Strategic Insights is observing significant growth owing to the increasing demand for lightweight materials.
The advanced carbon materials market comprises a vast array of platforms and services that are expected to register strength during the coming years. The report runs an in-depth analysis of market trends, key players, and future opportunities.
The report from The Insight Partners, therefore, provides several stakeholders—including important information regarding raw material suppliers, manufacturers, distributors/suppliers, and others—with valuable insights into how to successfully navigate this evolving market landscape and unlock new opportunities.
Global Advanced Carbon Materials Market - list of companies
Nanocyl SA
Teijin Ltd
Arkema SA
LG Chem Ltd
Cabot Corp
Kumho Petrochemical Co Ltd
Tokyo Chemical Industry Co Ltd
Nanoshel LLC
Zeon Corp
Mitsubishi Chemical Carbon Fiber and Composites Inc
Resonac Holdings Corp
Huntsman International LLC
OCSiAl
Sumitomo Chemical Co Ltd
MOLCHEM
The rising demand for lightweight materials and advanced carbon materials for energy storage applications currently drives the market for advanced carbon materials worldwide. Historically, graphite has been the gold standard choice for endowing lithium-ion batteries; even till date, it enjoys the lion's share of the energy storage market. This confers superior electrical conductivity and stability, especially for high energy applications in the electric vehicle or grid storage sectors. Conductivity in cell materials has increased with the introduction of carbon nanotubes, with conductive additives reduced by 30% and a 10% advantage over carbon black. Herein, the automotive sector forms the zeroth order propellant for demand for "advanced" carbon in "energy storage" applications. As the world transitions towards clean and sustainable transportation, electric vehicle manufacturers have begun paying more attention to their search for efficient, lighter, long-range batteries. Advanced carbon materials like CNFs, PTG, and graphite are integrated within lithium-ion batteries to improve performance.