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China Has 1500 Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturers and in Recent Years, the Average Annual Growth Rate of Output is 20% - China Rechargeable Battery Market 2008-2009

Published in Drug Law Weekly, May 19th, 2009

Research and Marketshas announced the addition of the "Analysis of China Rechargeable Battery Market 2008-2009" report to their offering.

By the development of commercialization application, rechargeable battery industry has undergone two main development periods: lead-acid batteries and nickel-cadmium batteries; presently the development of rechargeable battery mainly focuses on the nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) battery and lithium-ion battery. Moreover, fuel cells and solar cell will be the direction of future development of rechargeable battery.

China has 1500 Lead-acid battery...

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