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Moroccan Scientist Predicts Massive Growth in Lithium-Ion Battery Market

Thursday 05 - 13:25
Moroccan Scientist Predicts Massive Growth in Lithium-Ion Battery Market

Moroccan scientist and inventor Rachid Yazami, known as the "father of the lithium battery," has projected that the lithium-ion battery market will reach a staggering value of over $4 trillion by 2030. Speaking at the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF 2024) in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, Yazami highlighted the increasing consumption of lithium-ion batteries and forecasted a capacity of 4,700 GWh/h within the next six years.

Yazami, who has over 200 inventions to his name, emphasized that the future belongs to clean electric energy. He outlined several advancements in lithium-ion battery technology, including improved safety measures in high-temperature environments, reduced charging times to under 20 minutes, increased electric vehicle range, and extended battery lifespan.

The Moroccan inventor, who created the graphite anode used in over 95% of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, stressed the importance of empowering Arab youth by fostering their creativity and providing them with an environment conducive to achieving their ambitions. Yazami's innovative charging technique allows for rapid charging of electronic devices and electric cars, a breakthrough in the field.

Morocco's plans to construct a massive lithium-ion battery factory for electric vehicles (a "gigafactory") signals a promising future for the kingdom in renewable energy, according to Yazami. He called for increased focus on scientific research and the preparation of new generations of technicians, researchers, and engineers in renewable energy technology.

Yazami's contributions to battery technology have earned him recognition beyond the scientific community. He was recently honored at the IGCF in Sharjah, acknowledging his scientific achievements, particularly in lithium battery invention. The scientist views this recognition as a source of pride for Morocco and an acknowledgment of the invention he made at the age of 26.

With over 250 published scientific research papers, Yazami continues to be at the forefront of battery technology innovation. His work is expected to have a significant impact on environmental conservation by substantially reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the advancement of battery technology.

As the global push for sustainable energy solutions intensifies, Yazami's predictions and ongoing work in the field of lithium-ion batteries position Morocco as a potential key player in the renewable energy sector. The projected growth of the lithium-ion battery market underscores the increasing importance of this technology in the global transition to cleaner energy sources.


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