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Sumitomo Metal sees global nickel demand for battery use at 410,000 in 2022

TOKYO : Global demand for nickel used in batteries is expected to rise more than 20per cent this year on solid demand for electric vehicles (EVs), Japan's biggest smelter of the metal Sumitomo Metal Mining said on Tuesday.

Sumitomo Metal, which supplies cathode materials for the Panasonic lithium-ion batteries used in Tesla EVs, said demand for nickel used in rechargeable batteries will climb to more than 410,000 tonnes in 2022 from nearly 330,000 tonnes in 2021.

Nickel is mainly used in stainless steelmaking, but is also a vital ingredient for the lithium-ion batteries used to power EVs, where demand is set to accelerate over coming years.

"Nickel demand for EVs is growing much faster than we had expected a year ago," Yusuke Niwa, general manager of Sumitomo Metal's nickel sales and raw materials department, told reporters.

But higher nickel prices may erode demand in the long term as companies will work to use less nickel or develop nickel-less batteries, he said.

Sumitomo Metal also predicted that the global nickel market deficit will narrow to 68,000 tonnes this year from 135,000 tonnes in 2021 as output of nickel pig iron (NPI) in Indonesia is expected to grow to more than 1 million tonnes.

Global demand for nickel is seen increasing by 8.4per cent in 2022 to 2.999 million tonnes, while supply is expected to climb by 11.4per cent to 2.931 million tonnes.

Japan's nickel demand is projected to rise 0.2per cent to 170,400 tonnes, while supply is forecast to increase 1.6per cent to 168,800 tonnes.

(Reporting by Yuka Obayashi; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Source: Reuters

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