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Consumer Electronics and Large Energy Storage Applications Will Power Significant Growth Through 2014 for Supercapacitors, Says Lux Research

BOSTON, MA -- (Marketwire) -- 06/10/09 -- While Li-ion batteries temporarily dampened enthusiasm for capacitor-based storage, demand for power-hungry applications has sparked a resurgence of interest in supercapacitors. The overall market is expected to expand from $208 million last year, to an $877 million market in 2014, according to a new report from Lux Research.

Signifying a CAGR of 27%, that spells opportunities for both current and future players in the supercapacitor market, and for investors as well. But the Lux report, entitled "Bridging the Gap with Supercapacitors: a Tale of Two Markets," reveals a few caveats on how best to approach those opportunities.

"Our analysis revealed something that has largely been ignored so far," said Jacob Grose, a Lux analyst and lead author of the report. "Namely, that the supercapacitor market is divided between two sub-segments: large multinational players are going after electronic applications, while the pure-plays are targeting large-size storage applications."

Lux's report is divided as well. Its first section explains the basic technologies enabling supercapacitors, and what properties make these devices attractive. The second half explores opportunities in each of the markets' sectors, including their potential size and growth, and how individual companies are poised to capitalize.

Incumbent supercapacitor players will find the report offers comparative analysis of future growth opportunities for each sub-segment, while companies arriving late to the game will learn what technologies offer appealing entry points to the market. Prospective investors will also find insights into which individual companies are best positioned to compete in their respective sectors.

The report derives its intelligence, in part, from interviews with 19 supercapacitor manufacturers and four application developers in different application areas. Among its key conclusions:

--  Cell phones and digital cameras will drive adoption in electronics.
    Multimedia cell phones and autofocus cameras both impose high pulse power
    demands that batteries and conventional capacitors are poorly equipped to
    provide. This will spark supercapacitor growth in consumer electronics from
    $122 million in 2008 to over $550 million in 2014.

--  Transportation will drive large supercapacitor applications. It takes
    a lot of power to get a large bus or truck moving, which will fuel demand
    for most large supercapacitor applications. Wind turbines are another key
    opportunity, although relatively high supercapacitor prices will limit
    adoption rate. Overall, large storage applications are expected to expand
    from $86 million last year, to over $320 million in 2014.

--  Commoditization of carbon-based supercapacitors will give large
    players an edge. Carbon-based supercapacitors -- which will define the
    market for the foreseeable future -- are a relatively undifferentiated
    technology composed of base materials in very price sensitive markets. That
    creates a textbook case for commoditization, wherein high volumes will help
    to lower costs, and allow large players to gain more market share.
    

"As volumes increase, we expect large players including Panasonic, NEC - Tokin, and Maxwell Technologies to benefit most from economies of scale," said Grose. "As that trend unfolds, the market may see more diversification as large companies bolster their portfolios through acquisitions of smaller firms."

"Bridging the Gap with Supercapacitors: a Tale of Two Markets," is part of Lux Research's Alternative Power and Energy Storage Intelligence service. Clients subscribing to this service receive continuous research on the industry, as well as market trends and forecasts, ongoing technology scouting reports, and proprietary data points in the weekly Lux Research Alternative Power and Energy Storage Journal, and on-demand inquiry with Lux Research analysts.

About Lux Research

Lux Research provides strategic advice and on-going intelligence for emerging technologies. Leaders in business, finance and government rely on us to help them make informed strategic decisions. Through our unique research approach focused on primary research and our extensive global network, we deliver insight, connections and competitive advantage to our clients. Visit www.luxresearchinc.com for more information.

Contact:
Carole Jacques
Lux Research, Inc.
617-502-5314
carole.jacques@luxresearchinc.com

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