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The Greener Car - The World Market for Systems to Improve Fuel Efficiency - 2009 Edition

Published by IMS Research
Published July, 2009 Product code 96405
Content info 89 PAGES (including 25 tables)
Price
US $ 4680 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 5610 PDF by E-mail (Site License)
US $ 7020 PDF by E-mail (Divisional License)


The Greener Car - The World Market for Systems to Improve Fuel Efficiency - 2009 Edition published by IMS Research in July, 2009. This report consists of 89 PAGES (including 25 tables) and the price starts from US $ 4680.

Introduction

Abstract

Description

New technologies are playing a major role in the battle for reducing the amount of fuel consumed and the pollutants emitted by light vehicles. This report takes 18 advanced fuel saving technologies and analyses and forecasts demand for them in five world regions out to 2016. The report provides management, marketing, development and technical executives with a comprehensive assessment of the rapidly evolving market for green automotive technologies.

The report provides the following segmentation:

System By Statistical Measure

  • Fitment Rate
  • Unit Sales
  • Average Selling Price
  • Revenues (US$)

By Geographic Region

  • North America
  • Western Europe
  • Japan
  • China
  • Eastern Europe
  • South America
  • Worldwide

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Chapter 1 - Scope and Methodology

  • 1.0 Scope
  • 1.1 Methodology

Chapter 2 - The Greener Car - The World Market for Systems to Improve Fuel Efficiency

  • 2.0 Introduction
  • 2.1 Worldwide Light Vehicle Production Volumes
  • 2.2 Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • 2.3 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • 2.4 Battery Electric Vehicles
  • 2.5 Hydrogen Vehicles
  • 2.6 CNG/LPG Vehicles
  • 2.7 Flex-Fuel Vehicles
  • 2.8 Steer-by-Wire
  • 2.9 Brake-by-Wire
  • 2.10 Automated Manual Transmission
  • 2.11 Dual Clutch Transmission
  • 2.12 Electro-hydraulic Power Steering
  • 2.13 Electric Power Steering
  • 2.14 Stop-Start Systems
  • 2.15 Cylinder Deactivation
  • 2.16 Gasoline Direct Injection
  • 2.17 Diesel Direct Injection
  • 2.18 Turbochargers
  • 2.19 Exhaust Gas Recirculation
  • 2.20 Demand by Region

Chapter 3 - Competitive Environment and Market Share Estimates

Appendix 1 Emission Control and Fuel Economy Standards

Appendix 2 Systems to Improve Fuel Efficiency by Region

Appendix 3 List of Tables

Press Release

The Greener Car - The World Market for Systems To Improve Fuel Efficiency - 2009 Edition. New report from IMS Research

November 27th, 2009

The Infoshop would like to announce the release of a new report by IMS. "The biggest technical challenge facing the automotive industry is making vehicles that are more fuel efficient and that produce less harmful emissions. With ever more stringent regulations, a number of new technologies are now, or soon will be, available to help combat emission levels and improve fuel consumption. This report provides insight into which competing technologies will be in greatest demand to meet regulations and make a real difference." -- IMS

A new focused report, compiled after extensive research & industry consultation, which includes: Specification developed in co-operation with leading suppliers to the automotive industry, Market breakdowns for 12 systems and 6 vehicle types, including hybrid electric vehicles, flex-fuel vehicles, stop-start systems and turbochargers, Forecasts of unit sales, average sales prices and revenues by system to 2016, Regional breakdown analysis for all the fuel technologies featured in this report, Summaries of vehicle manufacturer approaches, Market share estimates for leading system suppliers.

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