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New Technology Automobiles: Road to Distributed Energy?Published by: IDC Published: Jul. 27, 2006 - 18 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents Energy Insights Opinion Figure: Hypercar: A New Concept of Automobiles What New Technology Automobiles Mean for Distributed Energy What are the New Automobile Technologies? The new technology automobile of today The new technology automobile of the future Figure: General Motors Hy-wire The Chicken or the Egg? Price points and the learning curve Balance of system components Optimization for different applications Different market and regulatory barriers Fueling options Competing automotive technologies Figure: Toyota's Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle Waiting for Godot? Power on the go Conclusions Notes Other Sources Synopsis AbstractThe predominant market entry strategy for DE technologies, particularly fuel cells and microturbines, have assumed that their primary market will be for stationary electric power generation, including cogeneration applications. But advances in new automotive technology might challenge that vision. Transportation applications provide an existing mass market that could drive manufacturing costs down much faster than the power generation market alone. This report examines how advances in automotive technologies might impact stationary DE markets. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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