Global EV battery deployment grew nearly 30% in 2025, IEA report finds
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The International Energy Agency's Global EV Outlook 2026 report analyzes electric vehicle battery deployment, which grew by almost 30% in 2025. EVs remain the dominant source of global battery demand, accounting for over 70% of total battery deployment in 2025, though this is a slight decrease from nearly 80% in 2024. The report provides comprehensive analysis of EV battery trends, market dynamics, and energy implications.
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Electric vehicle battery deployment grew by almost 30% in 2025
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