I get they won't disappear entirely, but what are the applications that 200-225 wh/kg LFP and forthcoming 175 wh/kg sodium ion can't handle with their much better safety profiles?
For higher density applications, semi-solid state is coming for nickel/cobalt chemistry lithium ion, and it has much better fire safety.
LFP is really catching up in terms of energy density, but not power density. LFP cells would give incredibly weak performance in something like a power tool battery, because they can't supply anywhere near the peak current of modern NMC cells, particularly pouch cells or tabless cylindrical cells.
For bulk storage LFP is a no-brainer, but there are still a lot of applications where you really want fast charging or need to handle big surges of current.
For higher density applications, semi-solid state is coming for nickel/cobalt chemistry lithium ion, and it has much better fire safety.