In 2023, the re-import of lead-acid electric accumulators to France stood at 2.35 million USD. Forecasted figures from 2024 to 2028 demonstrate a declining trend. Year-on-year percentage change indicates a steady decline: 2024 shows a decrease of 1.08%, 2025 by 1.06%, 2026 by 1.06%, 2027 by 1.05%, and 2028 by 1.04%. The compound annual growth rate over the five-year forecast period is -0.82%, highlighting a modest but consistent reduction in re-imports.
Future trends to watch for:
- Environmental regulations and technological advancements that may decrease dependence on lead-acid batteries.
- Potential shifts in global supply chains affecting re-import volumes and values.
- Evolving market demands for alternative, more sustainable battery technologies.
- Economic conditions impacting automotive industry performance and related imports.