Copper Drives Electric Vehicles
Copper Drives Electric Vehicles
The market for electric vehicles (EV) is rapidly changing as leading manufacturers debut new products, battery prices drop and government incentives continue around the world. Copper is essential to EV technology and its supporting infrastructure. The evolving market will have a substantial impact on copper demand.
Projections for Increased Electric Vehicle Demand
1 million + vehicles ? the number of annual sales of PEVs by 2023. This will reach more than 7 percent of annual vehicle sales by 2025.
7 million ? the number of vehicles projected to be on U.S. roads by 2025, up from 567,000 today. This makes up 3 percent of the 258 million vehicles, including cars and light trucks, expected to be registered in the U.S. in 2025.
Required Investment in Charging Infrastructure
5 million ? the number of charging ports required to support 7 million PEVs in 2025. This will require a significant investment in PEV charging infrastructure.
There are three types of charge ports, which are typically installed at homes, workplaces or public locations:
Level 1: 120 Volts; Charging Time: Overnight Level 2: 220 volts; Charging Time: Several Hours DC Fast Chargers: DCFC; Charging Time: Under an Hour
There currently are between 50,000 and 70,000 Level 2 ports in work or public locations in the U.S.; and that number needs to be increased to between 2,230,000 and 2,240,000 by 2025.
Copper is Essential to Electric Vehicle Technology
Copper is used throughout electric vehicles, charging stations and supporting infrastructure because of the metal's durability, high conductivity and efficiency.
Conventional cars 18-49 lbs of copper Hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) 85 lbs Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) use 132 lbs Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) contain 183 lbs A hybrid electric bus contains 196 lbs Battery electric bus contains 814 lbs
While conventional cars have 18-49 pounds of copper, hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) contain approximately 85 pounds, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) use 132 pounds, battery electric vehicles (BEVs) contain 183 pounds, a hybrid electric bus contains 196 pounds, and a battery electric bus contains 814 pounds, most of which is used in the battery.
In 2016, the total estimated amount of copper used in all electric vehicles manufactured by BYD, the world's largest electric vehicle maker, was nearly 26 million pounds.
Copper is also required for charge ports. BYD's total sale of chargers in 2016 used more than 295,419 pounds of copper.
Copper Demand in a Sustainable World
The increase in the electric vehicles market will significantly impact copper. The demand for copper due to electric vehicles is expected to increase by 1,700 kilotons by 2027.
As the world continues to move toward a sustainable and energy efficient future, copper has a major role to play. The metal is used to increase the efficiency of numerous electrical technology, from motors and transformers to solar and wind energy systems.
Copper is itself a sustainable material. It is 100 percent recyclable and can be used and reused without losing its important engineering qualities.
*Sources: IDTechEx 2017, the Edison Electric Institute and the Institute for Electric Innovation
PEV Stock and Charging Infrastructure Needed
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EEI/IEI PEV Forecast
Estimated Charge Ports
For information about copper, contact CDA at 800-232-3282, or visit A6191XX/17
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