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Market Research Report
Plug-in Electric Vehicles: Battery Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles: OEM Strategies, Demand Drivers, Technology Issues, Key Industry Players, and Global Market Forecasts
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Pike Research |
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September, 2010 |
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128509 |
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73 Pages |
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Plug-in Electric Vehicles: Battery Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles: OEM Strategies, Demand Drivers, Technology Issues, Key Industry Players, and Global Market Forecasts published by Pike Research in September, 2010. This report consists of 73 Pages and the price starts from US $ 3500.
Abstract
Automakers are on the verge of mass-marketing plug-in electric vehicles
worldwide, including both plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) as well as
battery electric vehicles (BEVs). These vehicles offer improved fuel economy,
lower emissions, and a quieter ride than comparable traditionally powered
internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, with several key variations in
driving range capabilities. This combination will particularly appeal to
consumers in the North American market where fuel costs are rising and range
anxiety continues to be a concern (whether perceived or real).
As many automakers move into the plug-in vehicle market, they will find they
are competing with a wide range of competitive options and brand loyalty.
Additionally, new research is showing that in the United States consumers are
still wary about high upfront costs for vehicles and government incentives
will continue to play an important role in the consumer marketplace for many
years to come. Pike Research forecasts that the market for plug-in hybrid and
battery electric passenger cars and light duty trucks will grow at a compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) of 106% between 2010 and 2015, resulting in sales of
more than 3.24 million vehicles during that period.
This Pike Research report analyzes opportunities and challenges in the
emerging market for PHEVs and BEVs. The report provides a comprehensive
examination of electric drivetrain and battery technology, advanced battery
research, government incentives and regulations, and key drivers of market
growth. The study includes detailed lists of expected vehicles coming soon,
forecasts through 2015 for light duty vehicle sales and production, hybrid,
plug-in hybrid, and battery electric vehicles in world regions, as well as
vehicle segments and selected manufacturers for the United States. Key market
players are also profiled.
Key questions addressed:
- What are the different types of hybrid systems used in light duty vehicles?
- Will consumers still purchase “traditional” hybrids after
plug-in hybrids are available?
- What are the key technologies used in plug-in vehicles?
- What types of battery technology are being used and why are different
technologies being pursued?
- What types of battery technology will be used in future plug-in vehicles?
- How are plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and battery electric vehicles
likely to be received by consumers when launched?
- Will consumers accept plug-in hybrid electric vehicles instead of other
alternative fuel vehicles?
- How large will the HEV, PHEV, and BEV markets be globally?
- Who are the key industry players in the HEV, PHEV, and BEV market?
- What are the government incentives to purchase PHEVs and BEVs?
Who needs this report?
- Vehicle manufacturers
- Vehicle component suppliers
- Electric motor manufacturers
- Battery manufacturers
- Government environmental agencies
- Government transportation agencies
- Environmental transportation advocacy groups
- Vehicle trade associations
- Automobile charging station manufacturers
- Utilities
- Investor community
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Issues
- 2.1 History
- 2.2 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
- 2.2.1 Passenger Cars
- 2.2.2 Light Trucks
- 2.3 Conversion of Hybrids to Plug-in Vehicles
- 2.4 Battery Electric Vehicles
- 2.4.1 Passenger Cars
- 2.4.2 Light Trucks
3. Technology Issues
- 3.1 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Drivetrains
- 3.1.1 Parallel Hybrid Design
- 3.1.2 Series Hybrid Design/Extended Range Electric Vehicle
- 3.2 Battery Electric Vehicle Drivetrains
- 3.3 Battery Technology
- 3.3.1 Lithium Ion Battery Chemistry
- 3.3.1.1 Lithium Titanate Batteries
- 3.3.1.2 Safety Concerns
- 3.3.2 Advanced Battery Chemistry
- 3.3.2.1 Lithium Air
- 3.3.2.2 Lithium Sulfur
- 3.4 Ultracapacitors
- 3.5 Regenerative Braking
- 3.6 Recharging Infrastructure
- 3.6.1 Charging Equipment
- 3.6.2 Smart Meter Technologies for the Home
- 3.6.3 Recharging Habits and Public Recharging
4. Demand Drivers
- 4.1 Market-Based Demand
- 4.1.1 Energy Costs and Gas/Diesel Prices
- 4.1.2 Consumer Preference
- 4.2 Impact of Alternative Fuel Vehicles on Plug-in Vehicles
- 4.3 Government Emissions Regulations
- 4.3.1 United States
- 4.3.1.1 CAFE Standards
- 4.3.1.2 California Air Resources Board
- 4.3.2 Canada
- 4.3.3 Mexico
- 4.3.4 Europe
- 4.3.5 Japan
- 4.3.6 China
- 4.4 Government Incentives
- 4.4.1 United States
- 4.4.2 Canada
- 4.4.3 Latin America
- 4.4.4 Europe
- 4.4.5 Japan
- 4.4.6 China
- 4.5 Other Regulatory Incentives
5. Key Industry Players
- 5.1 Original Equipment Manufacturers
- 5.1.1 BMW/Mini
- 5.1.2 BYD
- 5.1.3 Chery
- 5.1.4 Daimler
- 5.1.5 Ford Motor Co.
- 5.1.6 Fiat/Chrysler
- 5.1.7 General Motors
- 5.1.8 Honda
- 5.1.9 Hyundai/Kia
- 5.1.10 Mitsubishi
- 5.1.11 Nissan/Renault
- 5.1.12 PSA Peugeot/Citroen
- 5.1.13 Toyota Motor Corp.
- 5.1.14 Volkswagen/Audi
- 5.2 New Manufacturers/Converters
- 5.2.1 ALTe
- 5.2.2 Bright Automotive
- 5.2.3 CODA Automotive
- 5.2.4 Detroit Electric
- 5.2.5 Fisker Automotive
- 5.2.6 Tesla Motors
- 5.3 Key Suppliers
- 5.3.1 A123 Systems
- 5.3.2 AeroVironment
- 5.3.3 Better Place
- 5.3.4 Clipper Creek
- 5.3.5 Coulomb Technologies
- 5.3.6 Dow Kokam Inc.
- 5.3.7 EnergyCS (Battery Management Systems)
- 5.3.8 GS Yuasa
- 5.3.9 LG Chemical/Compact Power
- 5.3.10 Panasonic EV Energy
- 5.3.11 Ricardo
- 5.3.12 SB LiMotive
- 5.3.13 Siemens
- 5.3.14 UQM Technologies
- 5.3.15 Valence technology
- 5.3.16 ZF Friedrichshafen AG
6. Market Forecasts
- 6.1 Global Vehicle Sales and Production Forecast: 2010-2015
- 6.2 Hybrid Vehicle Forecast: 2010-2015
- 6.3 Global Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Forecast: 2010-2015
- 6.4 Global Battery Electric Vehicle Forecast: 2010-2015
- 6.5 Selected OEM Market Share: 2010-2015
- 6.6 Selected OEMs PHEV Market Share Forecast in the U.S.: 2010-2015
- 6.7 U.S. Plug-in Vehicle Sales Forecast by Vehicle Segment: 2010-2015
- 6.8 Summary and Conclusions
7. Company Directory
8. Acronym and Abbreviation List
9. Table of Contents
10. Table of Charts and Figures
11. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes
List of Charts and Figures
- Total Electrified Vehicle Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual Plug-in Vehicle Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- PHEV Sales by Segment, United States: 2015
- Mix of New Passenger Car and Light Truck Sales by Model Year: 1985-2010
- BEV Sales by Segment, United States: 2015
- Overall Estimated Ownership Costs During Vehicle Lifetime
- Consumer Consideration of Vehicle Alternative Engine Technology
- Vehicle Sales by Selected Manufacturers, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Consumer Brand Preference for Purchasing BEVs
- Annual Total Light-Duty Vehicle Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual Total Light-Duty Vehicle Production, by Region, World Markets:
2010-2015
- Annual Total Light Duty Vehicle Production, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual HEV Light Duty Vehicle Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual PHEV Light Duty Vehicle Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual BEV Light Duty Vehicle Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Global Market Share for Selected Vehicle Manufacturers: 2010-2015
- Plug-in Vehicle Sales by Selected Manufacturers, United States: 2010-2015
- Comparison of Plug-in Vehicle Market Share in U.S. and World Markets: 2015
- Plug-in Vehicle Sales by Selected Manufacturers, World Markets: 2010-2015
- PHEV Sales by Vehicle Segment, United States: 2010-2015
- BEV Sales by Vehicle Segment, United States: 2010-2015
- Typical State of Charge for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
- Series and Parallel Hybrid Drivetrains Diagram
- BEV Drivetrain Diagram
- Comparison of Energy Cost per Mile Between Electric and Gas Vehicles
- Typical Residential Electricity Costs for Electric Vehicle
- Purchase Probability Among All Vehicle Owning Households
List of Tables
- Planned HEV/PHEV/BEV Launches, North America: 2010-2013
- Planned HEV/PHEV/BEV Launches, Asia Pacific: 2010-2013
- Planned HEV/PHEV/BEV Launches, Europe: 2010-2013
- Annual Growth in Total Light-Duty Vehicle Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual Total Light-Duty Vehicle Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual Growth in Total Light-Duty Vehicle Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual Total Light-Duty Vehicle Production, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual Vehicle Overproduction, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual Growth in Total HEV Light-Duty Vehicle Sales, World Markets:
2010-2015
- Annual Total HEV Light-Duty Vehicle Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual Growth in Total PHEV Light-Duty Vehicle Sales, World Markets:
2010-2015
- Annual Total PHEV Light-Duty Vehicle Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual Growth in Total BEV Light-Duty Consumer Vehicle Sales, World
Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual Total BEV Light-Duty Consumer Vehicle Sales, World Markets:
2010-2015
- Annual Growth in Plug-in Vehicle (PHEV/BEV) Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual Plug-in Vehicle (PHEV/BEV) Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Annual HEV/PHEV/BEV Sales, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Sales Growth for Selected Manufacturers, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Vehicle Sales by Selected Manufacturers, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Global Market Share for Selected Manufacturers: 2010-2015
- Plug-in Vehicle Sales by Selected Manufacturers, World Markets: 2010-2015
- Plug-in Vehicle Market Share For Selected Manufacturers, World Markets:
2010-2015
- PHEV Sales Growth Rates by Segment, United States: 2010-2015
- PHEV Sales by Segment, United States: 2010-2015
- BEV Sales Growth Rates by Segment, United States: 2010-2015
- BEV Sales by Segment, United States: 2010-2015
- Plug-in Vehicle Sales by Selected Manufacturers, United States: 2010-2015
- Plug-in Vehicle Market Share For Selected Manufacturers, United States:
2010-2015
- Overall Estimated Ownership Cost Models, United States
- Consumer Consideration of Vehicle Alternative Engine Technology
- Consumer Brand Preference for Purchasing BEVs
3.2 Million Plug-in Electric Vehicles to be Sold Worldwide by 2015
September 7th, 2010
Global Information Inc. would like to present a new market research report, "Plug-in Electric Vehicles: Battery Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles: OEM Strategies, Demand Drivers, Technology Issues, Key Industry Players, and Global Market Forecasts" by Pike Research.
Automakers are on the verge of mass-marketing plug-in electric vehicles worldwide, including both plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) as well as battery electric vehicles (BEVs). These vehicles offer improved fuel economy, lower emissions, and a quieter ride than comparable traditionally power internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, with several key variations in driving range capabilities. According to a new report from Pike Research, worldwide adoption of PHEVs and BEVs will grow quickly over the next five years, with sales totaling 3.2 million vehicles between 2010 and 2015 and a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 106%.
"PHEVs and BEVs will complement, rather than displacing, the market for conventional hybrid electric vehicles," says senior analyst Dave Hurst. "Electric vehicles will follow the lead of hybrids and will be launched in the small car segment for consumer markets initially, with the small SUV segment close behind. Because of their low weight and good aerodynamics, smaller vehicles are far more efficient to better extend the electrically powered driving range, and the smaller vehicle segments also allow the use of a smaller, less expensive battery."
Hurst adds that China will be the largest market for electric vehicles, with more than 888,000 PHEVs and BEVs sold by 2015, representing 27% of worldwide sales. He forecasts that the United States will be close behind with 841,000 vehicles sold, or 26% of the global market.
Pike Researchs report, "Plug-in Electric Vehicles", analyzes opportunities and challenges in the emerging market for PHEVs and BEVs. The report provides a comprehensive examination of electric drivetrain and battery technology, advanced battery research, government incentives and regulations, and key drivers of market growth. The study includes detailed lists of expected vehicles coming soon, forecasts through 2015 for light duty vehicle sales and production, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and battery electric vehicles in world regions, as well as vehicle segments and selected manufacturers for the United States.
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