Aerogels: IDTechEx Explores if China is Taking Over the Market Landscape

As with nearly all manufacturing of functional materials and beyond, there has been a shift to China, and the aerogel industry has been no exception. As with nearly all manufacturing of functional materials and beyond, there has been a shift toChina, and the aerogel industry has been no exception. Over the past 5 years, IDTechEx has observed the market share of production capacity from Chinese players rise from a relatively small proportion to over 50%. Production capacity is just one...
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As with nearly all manufacturing of functional materials and beyond, there has been a shift to China, and the aerogel industry has been no exception.

Over the past 5 years, IDTechEx has observed the market share of production capacity from Chinese players rise from a relatively small proportion to over 50%. Production capacity is just one part of the story, but price reduction, demand, and utilization are all quickly following.

The market leader, Aspen Aerogels, based in the US has been fighting back; they are expanding their site and most notably were successful in filing lawsuits against two of the major Chinese manufacturers, Nano Tech Co and Guangdong Alison Hi-Tech Co, in North America and Europe for infringing on their IP. However, with a significant domestic market this has not perturbed the growth of the Chinese companies and with key patents from Aspen Aerogel due to expire this battle is expected to continue.

There are more than 20 notable aerogel companies based in China, all of whom have been formed since 2014. The key players are Nano Tech Co and Guangdong Alison Hi-Tech Co, but many more are rapidly gaining traction with IBIH being the standout amongst these younger entrants, particularly for their expansion plans and traction, and relationships in the electric vehicle market. For more detail on all the manufacturers see the "Aerogels 2021-2031: Technologies, Markets and Players".

More competition is typically a good thing for an industry as end-users like to see multiple options, it can cause prices to decline, and increases the overall knowledge of the market, but as shown this can be at the expense of a lot of time and money spent defending IP. Looking at the patent landscape more broadly, a similar trend occurs to capacity installations. The number of aerogel patents is increasing with a particular rise from Chinese companies and academic institutes, see image. Over the past decade, there has been a large west-to-east shift in the top assignees with many notable North American companies having numerous now inactive patents.

China is not the only Asian country to see a rise in commercial aerogel activity; Japan, Korea, Singapore, Vietnam, and more have all been responding as the industry finally shifts from "material push" to "market pull".  

IDTechEx expects a more diverse industry to emerge over the next decade with new applications and key companies. With the increasing number in China, a large local demand, and an increasing amount of research and development, the epicenter of the aerogel industry could very easily shift from west to east in the next decade.

For more information on this report, please visit www.IDTechEx.com/Aerogels, and for the full portfolio of IDTechEx research on numerous other advanced materials and emerging technologies please visit www.IDTechEx.com/research.

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