Global market review of
hybrids and electric-drive vehicles – forecasts to 2015 report (
http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Global-market-review-of-hybrids-and-electric-drive-vehicles-forecasts.html
) This is first global
market review of hybrids and electric drive technology. With these sectors set
to dominate alternative propulsion and the drive for better fuel efficiency over
the short-term future, this report provides a timely review of the latest
technologies from the main players, our analysis of market take-up and a review
of the different technologies and where they are heading. Most industry analysts
expect plug-in hybrids and battery-electric vehicles to follow a roughly similar
growth curve, though aggressive government policies to subsidise plug-ins may
increase consumer take-up by compensating for the high cost of the battery packs
over the first few years.
Idle-stop, or micro-hybrid
systems seem likely to penetrate certain regions – especially Europe – quite
rapidly over the next five years.
So how fast will hybrids,
plug-ins and electric vehicles increase their total share over the next few
years? For example, we believes through its three forecast scenarios, that
conventional (‘full’ or power-split) hybrids such as the archtetypal Toyota
Prius will represent anything between 3% and 8% of global light vehicle
production by 2015. Plug-in vehicles will take a much lower share, split among:
pure battery-electrics (with ranges of up to 200 miles); plug-in hybrids (PHEVs);
and extended-range EVs (‘series’ hybrids). This report provides production
volume estimates and percentage market shares from 2008 to 2015 for hybrid and
plug-in technologies across three scenarios: "battery skeptical"; "moderate";
and "uber-green".
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