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Published by: Global Industry Analysts
Published: Jul. 1, 2007 - 490 Pages
Table of Contents
- I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
- Study Reliability And Reporting Limitations
- Disclaimers
- Data Interpretation & Reporting Level
- Quantitative Techniques & Analytics
- Product Definitions And Scope of Study
- Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs)
- Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs)
- Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs)
- II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1. Market Snapshots
- 2. Industry Overview
- Table 1: Global Market Penetration of Electric Vehicles by Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- HEVs Drive the Overall Market
- 2006 - A Year of Growth
- Which EV Type Would be Ultimately Accepted in the Market?
- Automakers’ Dilemma
- Battery-Powered EVs: The Only Zero Emission Vehicle
- Dependence of BEVs on Battery Technology
- Hybrid EVs: An Interim Solution to Air Pollution
- Fuel Cell EVs: The Promise of Low Emission Levels
- Electric Vehicles: A Historical Overview
- 3. Global Market Scenario
- Market Scenario and Outlook
- Table 2: Worldwide Electric Vehicles Market: Percentage Share of Unit Sales by Vehicle Class - Light Duty and Heavy Duty (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- US, Japan and Western Europe: Leading EV Demand
- Market Analytics
- Europe and Asia: Principal Potential Markets
- Fuel Efficiency Upholds Alternative Fuel Technologies
- Market Trends - Over the Years
- Growing Acceptance of Hybrid EVs among Consumers
- Hybrids Receive Varied Responses
- Table 3: Percentage Breakup of Toyota's Global HEV Sales by Model - Prius, Estima Hybrid, Crown W/ Mild Hybrid System, and Coaster Hybrid (Bus) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Battery Powered Electric Vehicles: A Slowly Developing Segment
- Table 4: Worldwide BPEV Market: Percentage Breakup of Volume and Value Sales by Segment - Fork Lifts and Related, Golf Carts and Related, Bicycles and Scooters, Wheelchairs and Other Vehicles for Disabled, and Others (1998) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 5: Worldwide Light Duty Electric Vehicles Market: Market Shares of Major Players - General Motors, Peugeot, Fiat, Ford Motor, Honda, Toyota, and Others (Unit Sales - 1997) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 6: Worldwide Light Duty Electric Vehicles Market: Market Shares of Major Players - Peugeot, Fiat, General Motors, Ford Motor, Honda, Toyota, and Others (Vehicles In-use - 1997) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Growing Trend Towards Small and Low-Speed Electric Vehicles
- Major Factors Influencing the Market
- Growing Environmental Concerns
- Oil Price Uncertainty
- Increasing Regulations
- Developments in Battery Technology
- Market Restraints
- Safety Concerns: A Major Impediment
- Performance Predicaments
- Maintenance Constraints
- High Manufacturing Costs
- Table 7: Estimated Prices of Conventional Vehicles and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (Average Prices in US$) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Under Developed Recharging and New Fuel Infrastructure
- Increased Developments in Conventional Vehicles and Other AFVs
- Impact of EV R&D on Other Sectors
- High Costs in EV R&D to Affect Research Efforts in Conventional Vehicles
- Impact of EV R&D on Non-Vehicular Applications
- 4. Product Overview
- EV Types: By Vehicular Class
- EV Types: By Vehicular Technology
- Battery Powered Electric Vehicles
- Market Highlights
- Table 8: Worldwide BPEV Market: Percentage Breakup of Unit Sales by Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Operating Characteristics
- Environmental Benefits
- Advantages and Disadvantages
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- Current and Evolving EV Battery Technologies
- Lead-Acid Batteries
- Lithium/Polymer Batteries
- Zinc-Bromine Batteries
- Nickel-Cadmium Batteries
- Nickel-Zinc Batteries
- Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries
- Nickel-Iron Batteries
- Sodium-Sulfur Batteries
- Redox Batteries
- Metal-Air Batteries
- Zinc-Air Batteries
- Aluminum-Air Batteries
- High Temperature Lithium Batteries
- Sodium-Metal Chloride Batteries
- Lithium Metal Sulfide Batteries
- Others
- Hybrid Electric Vehicles
- Market Highlights
- Table 9: Worldwide HEV Market: Percentage Breakup of Unit Sales by Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Operating Characteristics
- Propulsion Types
- Series Hybrid Configuration
- Parallel Hybrid Configuration
- Combined Hybrid Configuration
- Mechanical Hybrid Configuration
- Segments
- Charge-Sustaining HEVs
- Advantages of Charge-Sustaining Configuration vis-à-vis Charge-Depleting Configuration
- Charge-Depleting HEVs
- Advantages of Charge-Depleting Configuration vis-à-vis Charge-Sustaining Configuration
- Full Hybrid Vehicles
- Mini Hybrid Vehicles
- Environmental Benefits
- Advantages and Disadvantages
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- R&D Trends in HEV Market
- Table 10: R&D Trends Based on Number of Vehicle Types by Developmental Phase - Prototype, Commercial, Demonstration, Testing, and Pre-Commercial (In Percentage) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 11: R&D Trends Based on Number of Vehicle Types by Region for EU, USA, Japan, Australia, and Korea (In Percentage) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 12: R&D Trends Based on Number of Vehicle Types by Vehicle Class for Light Duty (Passenger Car, Small Van, and 2-Wheeler) and Heavy Duty (Bus and Truck) (In Percentage) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 13: R&D Trends Based on Number of Vehicle Types by Propulsion Type for Series, Parallel, and Combined (In Percentage) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 14: Light Duty R&D Trends Based on Number of Vehicle Types by Propulsion Type for Series, Parallel, and Combined (In Percentage) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 15: Heavy Duty R&D Trends Based on Number of Vehicle Types by Propulsion Type for Series, Parallel, and Combined (In Percentage) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Hybrid Car Market Outlook
- Other HEV Development Trends
- Vehicle Manufacturers Favor Charge- Sustaining Hybrids
- Utilities Favor Charge-Depleting Hybrids
- Automakers Prefer Diesel/Petrol Technologies Over Hybrids
- Regional Trends
- US: Charge-Sustaining Hybrids Dominate Major Developments
- Japan: Developments Reflect Trends in the US
- Europe: An Exception
- Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
- Market Highlights
- Table 16: Worldwide FCEV Market: Percentage Breakup of Unit Sales by Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 17: Worldwide FCEV Market: Projected Market Shares of Vehicle Manufacturers by 2020 for GM, Toyota, Honda, Ford, DCX, Renault/Nissan, Hyundai/Kia, VW, PSA, ROW, Fiat, and BMW (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Operating Characteristics
- Environmental Benefits
- Advantages and Disadvantages
- Advantages
- Major Disadvantage
- Technologies
- Proton-Exchange-Membrane Fuel Cells
- Methanol Fuel Cells
- Hydrogen Fuel Cells
- FCEV Major Developments: The Timeline
- Fuel Cell Vehicles
- Evolving EV Technologies
- Flywheels
- Ultracapacitors
- Microturbines
- Pulse Power Batteries
- 5. Environmental and Regulatory Scenario
- Environmental Issues
- Environmental Impact of ICEVs
- The Ensuing Health Problems
- Electric Vehicles and Environmental Issues
- Regulatory and Other Factors
- Introduction
- Regulatory Requirements
- Subsidies
- 6. Major Structural Elements of the EVs Market
- EV Battery Market
- Electric Vehicles: A Major Potential Market for Batteries
- Table 18: Worldwide Rechargeable Battery Market in 2005: Percentage Breakdown by Chemistry for Lead Acid, Nickel Based, Lithium Based and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Battery Market to Excel
- Replacement Sales: The Major Driving Force
- EV Battery Power Density and Range: Major Impediments to Growth
- EV Battery Charging Market
- Battery Charging: An Evolving Service Sector
- Under Developed Charging Infrastructure: The Major Constraint
- EV Components Market
- EV Component Availability: A Major Concern
- EV Market Uncertainties Restrain the EV Components Sector
- 7. Other Alternative Fuel Vehicles
- Natural Gas
- Propane/LPG
- Methanol
- Ethanol
- Biodiesel
- Introduction
- Sources and Types of Biodiesel
- Vehicular Emissions
- Table 19: Approximate Emission Variations of B20 Relative to Conventional Diesel
- Table 20: Approximate Emission Variations of B100 Relative to Conventional Diesel
- The Cost Factor
- Performance Characteristics
- Dimethyl-Ether (DME)
- Properties of DME
- Production of DME
- Availability Issues
- Applications of Dimethyl-Ether
- DME in Transportation
- DME in Fuel Cells
- 8. Research and Technological Developments
- TRW Introduces New Technology Set
- Keio University Develops Electric Vehicles
- Suzuki Develops Mini-Sized Hybrid Vehicle
- Daihatsu to Develop Mini-Sized Hybrid Vehicle
- Daihatsu to Test Small HEVs
- Araco Develops Everyday
- Honda Tests EFCX-V4
- Ford Develops Fuel Cell Hybrid EV
- Hokuriku and Takeoka Develop Mini EV for the Disabled
- Nissan Develops HEV
- Takara Develops Electric Vehicle
- Zero Sports Develops Zero EV
- Electric Three-Wheeler Being Tested in India
- DaimlerChrysler Develops FCV Prototype
- Fiat Develops HEV
- Millennium Cell and Peugeot to Test Hydrogen-on- Demand Fuel System
- DaimlerChrysler Starts Field Testing of Fuel Cell Van
- Enax Develops Electric Vehicle
- Manhattan Scientifics Develops Fuel Cell Scooter
- Ford and EPA to Develop Oil Pressure HEV
- Aerorider Develops Hybrid Electric Bicycle
- Daihatsu Develops Move EV-HII
- ZIL Develops Electric Truck in Russia
- 9. EV Related Technological Developments
- SatCon Rolls Out Latest HEV Products Range
- DaimlerChrysler Signs an Agreement with GM
- IXYS Unveils New Class of IGBTs
- Ford Launches New 2.3-liter Hydrogen Engine
- New Electrode Materials for High Performance Supercapacitors
- Famow Develops New Battery Technology
- Omron Electronics Develops G9EA DC Power Relays for Electric Vehicles and Hybrids
- Hino Motors Develops Hybrid Drive System for Heavy-Duty Vehicles
- UQM Technologies to Field Test 42-V System
- Xoliox Develops New Battery Technology - Lithiated Metal Oxide Nanomaterials - for EVs
- Energine Develops Compressed Air Engine for HEVs
- Technologies M4 Develops Electric Drive System
- European Project Develops Automatic Charging System for EVs
- Paice Corporation Develops Hybrid Electric Vehicle Power Train
- Capstone Microturbines Approved for Use in HEVs
- Shin-Kobe Electric Develops Low-Cost Lithium Ion Battery
- Metallic Power Develops New Fuel Cell
- Mitsubishi and Japan Storage Battery Develop Mn- Based Lithium Ion Battery for EVs
- ECD Develops Magnesium Based Alloys for Storing Hydrogen in Solid State
- CSIRO and Hawker Develop New Battery Design
- USABC and Saft America Develops Improved Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery
- 10. Product Launches
- Ford Introduces Advanced Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle
- Mazda to Unveil hybrid-Electric Vehicle in 2008
- Volvo Introduces I-SAM Hybrid Concept
- GM Launches Saturn Aura Green Line
- ZAP Showcases Latest Multi-Function Electric Vehicles
- ZAP Launches the Xebra Electric Car and Pickup in California
- Nissan to Introduce Plug-in Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
- Toyota Showcases Advanced Hybrid/Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
- Tesla Motors to Launch Roadster
- Toyota Launches 2007 -Lexus GS 450 Hybrid
- GEM Launches 6-Seater Electric Car
- Quantum and US Army Launch Hydrogen Hybrid Vehicle
- Ford Unleashes Ethanol-Fueled Ford Escape Hybrid E85 Vehicle
- Spijkstaal and Rotterdam Port Unveil Electric Bus Zeus
- Smith Electric to Launch Two New Battery- Powered Trucks
- Honda Motor Launches Accord Hybrid Version 2
- PSA Peugeot Citroën Rolls Out Two Diesel Hybrid Models
- PSA Peugeot Citroën, and CEA Unveil Fuel Cell Stack GENEPAC
- PPAO Launches Electric Vehicles in Thailand
- Miljobil Rolls Out Pollution-Free Electric Vehicle
- Piaggio’s Electric Vehicle Portfolio Hit the UK Market
- Mitsubishi Unwraps Colt EV
- Hyundai Releases Tucson FCEV
- Sporty Electric Car from Prodrive
- Nissan to Produce Petrol-Electric Cars
- Nissan to Roll Out Hybrid Cars
- Reva to Debut in Japan
- Ford to Extend Hybrid Portfolio
- BYD Auto Releases New Electric Cars
- Electric Fuel Cell Tuscon SUV from Hyundai
- E-Ride Rolls Out Low-Speed Electric Cars
- Michelin, PSI Introduces New Electric Fuel Cell Vehicle Prototype
- Honda Rolls Out New Hybrid Accord
- Daihatsu to Develop Hybrid Electric Vehicle
- Ford Launches New Focus Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV)
- Chrysler to Introduce Hybrid Vehicle
- Toyota Introduces Lexus RX 400h
- ZAP Unveils WORLDCAR
- Toyota Launches Second Generation Prius
- Toyota and Hino Motors Plan to Unveil Hino Dutro Hybrid
- Suzuki Introduces Suzuki Twin Hybrid
- Renault Introduces Kangoo Elect'Road
- Honda Unveils FCEV
- Ford to Unveil Escape Hybrid Electric Vehicle
- eGO Vehicles Launches eGO Cycle2
- Ford Introduces Focus
- Honda Launches Civic Hybrid
- Panasonic, Light Electric Vehicles Technologies and Electric Vehicles Northwest Introduce
- Hybrid-Electric Bike
- Toyota Unveils Crown Hybrid
- Fiat Launches Seicentro Elettra H2
- Toyota Unwraps FCHV-4
- Toyota Introduces FCHV-BUS1
- Ford Motor Introduces Think EV Brand
- Honda Launches Insight in the US
- Toyota Launches Prius in the US
- Ford to Introduce Prodigy
- General Motors to Introduce Precept
- General Motors Plans to Introduce Hybrid-Electric Pickups and Hybrid Diesel-Electric Bus
- Holden Launches ECOmmodore
- 11. Recent Industry Activity
- Hyundai, Infineon Collaborate to Develop Automotive Electronics
- DaimlerChrysler & BMW to Develop Hybrid Drive System
- Nissan Delivers X-TRAIL Fuel Cell Vehicle to Kanagawa Toshi Kotsu
- Swedish Energy Agency Supports Volvo to Develop Hybrid Technology
- Valence Collaborates with EnergyCS to Offer PHEV Technology to AQMD
- GM and Ford Develop Prototypes of Hybrid- Powered Vehicles
- Tanfield Signs an Agreement with Marks & Spencer Group
- Mazda Motor to Market Hybrid Vehicles
- GM Commences E-Flex initiative
- Toyota to Increase HEV Production
- Siemens VDO to Acquire Ballard’s Electric Drive Operations
- Ener1 Inc to Develop Lithium-Ion Battery
- Tanfield Signs Supply Deal with Enova Systems for Drive Trains
- ZAP Signs Exclusive Agreement with Eco Tech A/S for Lithium Battery System
- ZAP Inks Distribution Agreement with AJ Imports (Puerto Rico)
- Subaru Develops New Electric Vehicle
- Daimler Chrysler Tests Dodge Sprinter Electric Vehicles
- Stevens Vehicles Receives Grant from Welsh Assembly
- US Researchers Add Gold Clusters to Stabilize Platinum Electrocatalyst
- Mahindra to Develop Scorpio Full Hybrid
- Tianjin Qingyuan Commences Construction of a New Plant for Electric Cars
- Volvo Technology Invests in TranSiC for Semiconductor- based Hybrid Vehicles
- GM Eyes Electric Vehicles
- Leading American Research Organizations to Study the Impact of Hybrid Vehicles
- GM to Develop Plug-in Hybrid SUV
- South Carolina, Iowa and Wisconsin Researchers Devise Off-road Hybrid Electric Vehicles
- Enova to Test Power Management Systems on Smith Electric Vehicles
- Volkswagen Develops High Temperature Fuel Cell
- US Researchers Develop Transmission Arrangements for HEVs
- Nissan Showcases Electric Vehicle Range at EVS-22 Symposium
- Chugoku and Mitsubishi to Jointly Conduct Study on Electric Vehicles
- Hydro Officials Test New Hybrid Gas-Electric Car
- Mitsubishi to Test New Electric Vehicle
- Boston to Have 200 PHEVs
- Boston City Partners with NSTAR Electric and IBEW for PHEVs
- U.S. Postal Service to Test GM’s HydroGen3 Fuel Cell Minivan in California
- GM Embarks on Aggressive Fuel Cell Program
- Electro Energy Joins Plug-In Hybrid Development Consortium
- Reedsburg Passes Ordinance for Allowing NEV on City Roads
- Ford to Invest £One Billion on Eco-Plan
- Toyota to Continue RAV4 EVs
- Altairnano Receives Electric Car Battery Order from Phoenix
- Hyundai to Concentrate on Fuel Cell Vehicles
- Eaton to Develop Hybrid Electric Power System
- UQM Tech to Supply Auxiliary Motors for HEVs
- Toyota to Increase Hybrid Vehicle Range to 20 Models
- Renault Showcases its Growth in Fuel Cells
- BYD to Develop Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
- Toyota to Focus on Eco-Friendly Vehicles
- Suzuki to Develop Hybrid Vehicles with GM
- Toyota Develops Camry Hybrid
- Tesla Receives US$40 Million Funding
- DaimlerChrysler Starts Delivery of Diesel-Electric Hybrid Bus to San Francisco MTA
- Smith Electric Enters into Supply Agreement with TNT
- Mitsubishi Develops Car With In Wheel Electric Motor
- Feel Good Cars Corp Bags Order for Supply of Zenn Cars
- GEM Signs Partnership Agreement with Matra
- Saab BioPower Hybrid Concept
- Mazda Delivers RX-8 Hydrogen RE Cars to Idemitsu, and Iwatani
- General Motors to Reduce Stake in Suzuki
- PHEV Consortium Attracts Utility Companies
- Ford to Produce Hybrid Vehicles in Canada
- Honda to Commence Production of Advanced FCX Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle
- SatCon Bags US Army Contract
- Aucma Targets Number One Position
- Johnson and Saft Set Up Joint Venture
- TEPCO and Fuji Heavy Join Together to Develop EV
- Raser Forms Hybrid Vehicle Development Consortium
- SatCon Procures ARL Contract
- RECC Signs Agreement with Hydrogenics
- Azure Enters into Supply Agreement with SEV
- Azure to Take Over Solectria
- GM and DaimlerChrysler Sign MoU
- Reva to Enter US and Europe
- Ford Agrees to Sell Two Electric Trucks
- BYD Establishes Production Facility Near Xian Plant
- Delphi and Furukawa in a Joint Venture
- GM and SAIC Contemplate a Tie-up
- Toyota to Enhance Production Capacities
- Toyota and FAW Group Ink an Agreement
- Quantum to Supply Hydrogen Refueler
- Quantum Signs Contract with AQMD
- Starcraft to Merge with Quantum
- Li Sun Power Inks an Agreement with Dongfeng Automobile
- Whistler Investments Enters into a Licensing Agreement with RV Systems
- SVE Inks an Agreement with EDF
- Manganese Bronze Enters into an Agreement with Azure Dynamics
- Li Sun Power Receives China Patent for EV Battery Control System
- Hydro-Quebec Plans to Develop Electric Vehicle
- Delco Remy and AeroVironment Establish iPower Technologies
- TEPCO Plans to Establish a Subsidiary
- Toyota Enters into an Agreement with Nissan
- Reva Partners with Going Green
- Honda Partners with Sanyo
- Isuzu Enters into a Partnership with GM
- Mitsubishi Plans to Enter into a Partnership for HEV Development
- Ford Sells Electric Car Unit
- EMotion Mobility to Establish Electric-Powered Vehicle Plant
- Astris Energi to Joint Venture with ACE Golf Cars
- Marubeni, Methanex, Mitsubishi and Mitsui Plan to Collaborate on FCVs
- EMotion Mobility Partners with Micro Compact Car
- Zapworld.Com Establishes EVs Distribution Firm ZapKorea, Inc. in South Korea
- MDEK Relocates to Miami-Dade
- Prius Selected as Best Engineered Car by Automotive Engineering International
- GM Plans to Acquire Stake in Quantum Technologies
- DaimlerChrysler Acquires Global Electric MotorCars
- Solectria Enters into an Agreement with Auto Distributors
- Renault, BMW and Delphi Form an Alliance for Cell Project
- Nissan Joins California Fuel Cell Partnership
- 12. Focus on Select Players
- AB Volvo Group (Sweden)
- Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (Germany)
- DaimlerChrysler AG (Germany)
- Fiat S.p.A (Italy)
- Ford Motor Company (USA)
- General Motors Corporation (USA)
- Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Japan)
- Hyundai Motor Company (South Korea)
- Isuzu Motors Limited (Japan)
- Mazda Motor Corporation (Japan)
- Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (Japan)
- Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (Japan)
- PSA Peugeot Citroën S.A (France)
- Renault SA (France)
- Suzuki Motor Corporation (Japan)
- Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan)
- Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd (Japan)
- Volkswagen AG (Germany)
- 13. Global Market Perspective
- Table 21: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 22: World Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 23: World 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 24: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs) by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 25: World Long-term Projections for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs) by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 26: World 10-Year Perspective for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs) by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 27: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 28: World Long-term Projections for Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 29: World 10-Year Perspective for Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 30: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 31: World Long-term Projections for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 32: World 10-Year Perspective for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- III. MARKET
- 1. The United States
- A. Market Analysis
- Market Scenario and Outlook
- A Recent Past Market Review
- Table 33: Electric Vehicles Market in the US: Percentage Breakup of EVs In-Use by Vehicle Class - Light Duty and Heavy Duty
- Table 34: Electric Vehicles Market in the US: Percentage Breakup of EVs In-Use by Vehicle Class in State and Local Government Fleets - Light Duty and Heavy Duty
- Table 35: Electric Vehicles Market in the US: Percentage Breakup of EVs In-Use by Vehicle Class in Federal Government Fleets - Light Duty and Heavy Duty
- An Insight into the US Alternative Fuel Vehicles Market
- Table 36: AFV Market in the US: Percentage Breakup of Vehicles In-Use by Fuel Type - Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG),Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Ethanol - 85 Percent (E85), Electricity, Methanol - 85 Percent (M85), Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), and Methanol - Neat (M100 )(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 37: AFV Market in the US: Percentage Breakup of Vehicles In-Use by Fuel Type in State and Local Government Fleets - Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Ethanol - 85 Percent (E85), Electricity, Methanol - 85 Percent (M85), Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Methanol - Neat (M100), and Ethanol - 95 Percent (E95) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 38: AFV Market in the US: Percentage Breakup of Vehicles In-Use by Fuel Type in Federal Government Fleets - Ethanol - 85 Percent (E85), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Electricity, Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG), Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), and Methanol - 85 Percent (M85) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Market Trends
- Mobility Services: An Alternative to Vehicle Ownership
- Growing Technological Partnerships and Alliances
- Increasing Trend Towards Neighborhood Electric Vehicles
- Light Duty Vehicles: The Major Focus of Fuel Cell Developments
- Increasing R&D Spending Despite Dismal Sales
- Market Segmentation
- Battery Powered Electric Vehicle Market
- Table 39: Sales/Lease of Major BEVs Offered in the US - GM EV 1, Ford Ranger, Toyota RAV4 EV, GM S-10, Honda EV Plus, DaimlerChrysler Epic, and Nissan Altra (1996-2002) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Hybrid Electric Vehicle Market
- Table 40: Light Duty HEV Market in the US: Market Shares of Major Brands during 1999- 2001 - Honda Insight and Toyota Prius.
- Table 41: Hybrid Electric Bus and Trolley Market in the US: Percentage Breakup of Sales/Leasing by Major Locations of Use - Denver, CO; New York, NY; Eugene, OR; and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Market
- California and Other Sunbelt States: Major EV Markets in the US
- Table 42: Battery Powered Bus and Trolley Market in the US: Percentage Breakup of Sales/Leasing by Major Locations of Use - Los Angeles, CA; Santa Barbara, CA; Chattanooga, TN; Miami Beach, FL; Anaheim, CA; Norfolk, VA; Berkeley, CA; Portland, ME; Atlanta, GA; and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 43: Percentage Breakup of Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) Usage across Major States - Arizona, Florida, Texas, Michigan, North Carolina, California, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Zero Emission Mandates: A Major Driving Factor
- Limited Government Funding for Fuel Cell EV R&D: A Major Impediment
- Hybrid & Fuel Cell Technologies - Delight of US Army
- BEVs’ Impact on Power Consumption
- Impact of ZEV Program on a National Basis
- Major Target Markets
- Fleets
- Retail Markets
- Non-Road Uses
- Regulations and Legislations
- Energy Policy Act
- Tax Credits
- Pennsylvania Extends Tax Breaks for HEVs
- Oregon Provides Tax Incentives for HEVs
- Energy Tax Incentives Act of 2002 Extends Federal Tax Credits for EVs
- The ZEV Program
- The NLEV Program
- Major Governmental and Industrial Consortia
- Table 44: DOE and PNGV Budget Information
- Table 45: EV-Related Consortia and Their Budgets
- The US Advanced Battery Consortium
- California Fuel Cell Partnership
- US Council for Automotive Research
- Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles
- The Northeast Advanced Vehicle Consortium
- The Defense Advance Research Projects Agency
- Technological Development
- Product Launches
- Strategic Developments
- Major Market Players
- Ford Motor Company
- General Motors Corporation
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 46: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 47: US Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 48: US 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 2. Canada
- A. Market Analysis
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Major Concern
- Influence of Power Generation on EVs
- Impact of Cold Weather on EV Performance
- Montreal 2000 Electric Vehicle Project
- Product Launches
- Strategic Developments
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 49: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 50: Canadian Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 51: Canadian 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 3. Japan
- A. Market Analysis
- Table 52: Major BPEV Users in Japan - Municipalities, Electric Utilities, and Others (1999) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 53: Major HEV Users in Japan - Corporations & Individuals and Municipalities (1999).
- Current Scenario and Outlook
- Table 54: Percentage Breakup of Toyota's Japanese HEV Sales by Model - Prius, Estima Hybrid, Crown W/ Mild Hybrid System, and Coaster Hybrid Bus
- Growing Demand for NEVs
- Major Trends in EV Production
- Market Trends
- Motorcycles: The Largest and Fastest Growing BPEV Segment
- Table 55: Percentage Breakup of BPEVs In-Use by Vehicle Class in Japan - Motorcycles, K-Class Commercial Vehicles, Passenger Cars, Trucks & Vans, K-Class Passenger Cars, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 56: Percentage Breakup of BPEV Production by Vehicle Class in Japan - Motorcycles, Passenger Cars, K-Class Commercial Vehicles, K-Class Passenger Cars, Trucks & Vans, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Passenger Cars Dominate HEV Market
- Table 57: Percentage Breakup of HEVs in Use by Vehicle Class in Japan - Passenger Cars and Bus & Others.
- Major Governmental EV Initiatives
- FCEV Center Set Up in Japan
- Hamamatsu City to Implement LEV Initiative
- Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry Implements JCAP
- Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry to Organize Eco- Friendly Vehicle Race
- Recent R&D Programs
- ITS Technology
- PEFC
- Product Launches
- Strategic Developments
- Major Market Players
- Honda Motor Co
- Isuzu Motors Ltd
- Mazda Motor Corporation
- Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
- Nissan Motor Corp
- Suzuki Motor Corporation
- Toyota Motor Corporation
- Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 58: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 59: Japanese Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 60: Japanese 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 4. Europe
- A. Market Analysis
- EVs in Europe: An Overview
- Market Scenario and Outlook
- HEVs: An Evolving Sector
- Table 61: Total HEV Passenger Car Market in Europe: Market Shares of Major Players - Toyota, PSA Group, Renault-Nissan, Honda, Ford, Volkswagen Group, Fiat, DaimlerChrysler, Opel, and Others (2000 vs. 2010) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Full Hybrid Electric Vehicles Market
- Table 62: Full HEV Passenger Car Market in Europe: Market Shares of Major Players - Toyota, PSA Group, Renault-Nissan, Ford, and Others (2000 vs. 2010) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles Market
- Table 63: Mild HEV Passenger Car Market in Europe: Market Shares of Major Players - PSA Group, Renault-Nissan, Opel, Ford, Toyota, Volkswagen Group, Fiat, DaimlerChrysler, Honda, BMW, and Others (2000 vs. 2010) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- European HEV Initiates by Major Players
- Toyota Motor Corporation
- Honda Motor Corporation
- DaimlerChrysler
- Fiat Auto
- Ford
- Adam Opel AG
- PSA Group
- Renault-Nissan
- Volkswagen Group
- France, UK and Germany: Major European Markets
- Table 64: Electric Vehicles Market in Europe: Percentage Breakup of Unit Sales by Region - France, UK, Germany, Italy, and Rest of Europe (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Factors Affecting the Market
- Higher Oil Prices
- Deteriorating Environment with Increasing Vehicle Population
- Growing Government Regulations and Public Initiatives
- Fast Advancing Battery Technology
- Subsidies for AFVs
- Market Restraints
- High Cost: The Major Barrier
- Predicaments in EV Safety
- Undeveloped Infrastructure
- Emerging Alternatives to EV and Conventional Vehicular Developments
- EC Supports Fuel Cell Bus Projects
- EC’s CUTE Initiative
- Major Development
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 65: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Geographic Region - France, Germany, UK, Italy and Rest of Europe Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 66: European Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Geographic Region - France, Germany, UK, Italy and Rest of Europe Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 67: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 68: European Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 69: European 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for France, Germany, UK, Italy and Rest of Europe for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 70: European 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 4a. France
- A. Market Analysis
- Overall Automobile Industry: An Overview
- Electric Vehicles in the 1990s
- Market Scenario and Outlook
- Table 71: Percentage Breakup of BPEVs In-Use by Vehicle Class in France - Private Cars, Utility Vehicles, and Special Vehicles (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Subsidies for EV Purchase in France
- Product Launches
- Strategic Developments
- Major Market Players
- PSA Peugeot Citroën S.A
- Renault SA
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 72: French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 73: French Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 74: French 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 4b. Germany
- A. Market Analysis
- Europe’s Numero Uno Passenger Car Manufacturer
- Engineering Excellence - The German Signature
- Market Scenario and Outlook
- Table 75: Percentage Breakup of BPEVs In-Use by Vehicle Class in Germany - Passenger Cars, Vans/Trucks, and Buses and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Strategic Developments
- Major Market Players
- Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW)
- DaimlerChrysler
- Volkswagen AG
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 76: German Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 77: German Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 78: German 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 4c. The United Kingdom
- A. Market Analysis
- An Overview of the Automotive Industry
- The British EV Market
- Table 79: Percentage Breakup of BPEV Population by Vehicle Class in the UK - Goods Vehicles, Light Goods Vehicles, Agricultural, Cars, Bus/Coach, Motorcycles, Tricycles, Taxis, and Others (1997) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Product Launches
- Strategic Developments
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 80: UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 81: UK Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 82: UK 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 4d. Italy
- A. Market Analysis
- Why EVs in Italy?
- Market Scenario
- Major Market Player
- Fiat SpA
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 83: Italian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 84: Italian Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 85: Italian 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 4e. Rest of Europe
- A. Market Analysis
- Historic Review
- Table 86: Percentage Breakup of BPEVs In-Use by Vehicle Class in Austria - Forklifts, Bicycles, Rollers, Golf Carts, Mopeds, Automobiles, and Buses (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 87: Percentage Share of BPEV Registrations in Norway during 1999 by Major Players - Kewet (Kollega Bil AS), Peugeot, Pivco (now Think Nordic AS), Think (Think Nordic AS), Volkswagen, Citroen, Renault, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Product Launches
- Strategic Developments
- AB Volvo Group (Sweden) - Major Market Player
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 88: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 89: Rest of Europe Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 90: Rest of Europe 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 5. Asia-Pacific
- A. Market Analysis
- Asia: An Emerging EV Market
- Air Pollution: A Major Concern and Market Driver
- Soaring Oil Prices Entail Development of Alternatives
- Growing Environmental Regulations to Further Augment Developments
- EV Cost: A Major Market Restraint
- Uncertainty Prevails Over EV Performance
- EV Infrastructure Developments: Still in Infancy
- Major Potential Markets in the Region
- China
- Promotion of Electric Vehicles: A Major Governmental Agenda
- Benefits of Short Car Manufacturing History
- Breakthrough in Lithium Battery Technology
- Major Developments
- India
- Overview
- Market Still in a Nascent Stage
- Reva to Expand into Foreign Markets
- Government’s Role is Vital
- Government Initiatives
- Subsidies and Depreciation Benefits for BPRVs
- Major Developments
- Thailand
- Korea
- Major Developments
- Hyundai Motor Company - A Major Market Player
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 91: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs),Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 92: Asia-Pacific Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 93: Asia-Pacific 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 6. Rest of the World
- A. Market Analysis
- Major Development
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 94: Rest of the World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2000 through 2010 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 95: Rest of the World Long-term Projections for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales for the Years 2011 through 2015 in Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 96: Rest of the World 10-Year Perspective for Electric Vehicles by Product Type - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Battery Powered Electric Vehicles (BPEVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) for the Years 2000, 2006 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- IV. COMPETITION
- 1. AB Volvo (Sweden)
- Table 97: Market Share by Business Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (% Breakdown of Value Sales)
- Table 98: Market Share by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (% Breakdown of Value Sales)
- Table 99: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In SEK billion)
- Table 100: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005(In SEK billion)
- Table 101: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In SEK billion)
- 2. Volvo Technology Transfer AB (Sweden)
- 3. Amo Zil (Russia)
- 4. Armor Electric, Inc. (USA)
- 5. Ashok Leyland Ltd. (India)
- Table 102: First Quarter Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (Q1) (In INR million)
- Table 103: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2005 (In INR million)
- Table 104: Annual Sales Analysis by Quarter: 2004-2005 (In INR million)
- Table 105: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2004-2005 (In INR million)
- 6. Azure Dynamics, Inc. (Canada)
- 7. Baker Electromotive, Inc. (USA)
- 8. Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) (Germany)
- Table 106: Annual Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (In billion)
- Table 107: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (In billion)
- Table 108: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2004-2005 (In billion)
- 9. Bigman LLC (USA)
- 10. Bus Manufacturing USA Inc. (USA)
- 11. BYD Auto (China)
- 12. California Motors LLC (USA)
- 13. Clean Fuel Energy Enterprise Co., Ltd. (Thailand)
- 14. Columbia ParCar Corporation (USA)
- 15. Commuter Cars Corporation (USA)
- 16. Coval H2 Partners (USA)
- 17. DaimlerChrysler Corporation (USA)
- DaimlerChrysler AG (Germany)
- Table 109: First Quarter Sales Analysis: 2007 Vs. 2006 (In million)
- Table 110: First Quarter Sales Analysis by Segment: 2007 Vs. 2006 (In million)
- Table 111: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In million)
- Table 112: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In million)
- Table 113: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In million)
- Daimlerchrysler Commercial Buses North America (USA)
- Mercedes-Benz (USA)
- DaimlerChrysler - Orion Industries (USA)
- Global Electric Motorcars, LLC (USA)
- 18. Didik Design (USA)
- 19. Dynasty Electric Car Corporation (Canada)
- 20. EBUS (USA)
- 21. ESORO AG (Switzerland)
- 22. Electric Vehicles International LLC (USA)
- 23. Electric Vehicles Of America, Inc. (USA)
- 24. Electricars Ltd. (UK)
- 25. Enax, Inc. (Japan)
- 26. EvoBus GmbH (Germany)
- 27. Faw Group Corporation (China)
- 28. Fiat SpA (Italy)
- Table 114: First Quarter Sales Analysis: 2007 Vs. 2006 (In million)
- Table 115: First Quarter Sales Analysis by Segment: 2007 Vs. 2006 (In million)
- Table 116: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In million)
- Table 117: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In million)
- Table 118: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In million)
- 29. Fiberforge (USA)
- 30. Ford Motor Company (USA)
- Table 119: First Quarter Sales Analysis: 2007 Vs. 2006 (In US$ billion)
- Table 120: First Quarter Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2007 Vs. 2006 (In US$ billion)
- Table 121: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In US$ billion)
- Table 122: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In US$ billion)
- Table 123: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In US$ billion)
- 31. Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (Japan)
- Table 124: Nine Months Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (Nine Months Ended, December) (In ¥ billion)
- Table 125: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 126: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2004-2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 127: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2003-2004 (In ¥ billion)
- Subaru of America, Inc. (USA)
- 32. General Motors Corporation (USA)
- Adam Opel AG (Germany)
- Holden Limited (Australia)
- GM (Shanghai) - PATAC (China)
- 33. Gorilla Vehicles (USA)
- 34. Green Motorsport Limited (UK)
- 35. Her Electric Vehicle (USA)
- 36. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Japan)
- Table 128: Annual Sales Analysis: 2005-2007 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 129: Annual Sales Analysis by Quarter: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 130: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 131: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Honda Automobiles (USA)
- Honda Canada, Inc. (Canada)
- Honda UK (UK)
- 37. Hybrid Technologies, Inc. (USA)
- 38. Hydrogenics Corporation (Canada)
- Table 132: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In US$ million)
- Table 133: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In US$ million)
- Table 134: Annual Sales Analysis by Quarter: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In US$ million)
- Table 135: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In US$ million)
- 39. Hyundai Motor Co. Ltd. (South Korea)
- Hyundai Kia Automotive Group(South Korea)
- Hyundai Motor America (USA)
- 40. Isuzu Motors Limited (Japan)
- Table 136: Annual Sales Analysis: 2005 Vs 2004 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 137: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2005 Vs 2004 (In ¥ billion)
- 41. Iveco (USA)
- 42. Jaunin Productions (France)
- 43. Kewet (Kollega Bil AS) (Norway)
- 44. Macchi-Ansaldo (Italy)
- 45. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (India)
- Table 138: Annual Sales Analysis: 2007 Vs. 2006 (In INR billion)
- 46. Manitoba Hydro (Canada)
- Table 139: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In Can$ million)
- 47. Man Nutzfahrzeuge AG (Germany)
- Table 140: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In billion)
- 48. Mazda Motor Corporation (Japan)
- Table 141: Annual Sales Analysis: 2005-2007 (In ¥ billion)
- 49. MDEK, Inc. (USA)
- 50. Metallic Power Inc. (USA)
- 51. Miles Automotive Group Ltd. (USA)
- 52. Miljobil Grenland AS (Norway)
- 53. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (Japan)
- Table 142: Nine Months Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (Nine Months Ended, December) (In ¥ billion)
- Table 143: Nine Months Sales Analysis by Segment: 2005-2006 (Nine Months Ended, December) (In ¥ billion)
- Table 144: Nine Months Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2005-2006 (Nine Months Ended, December) (In ¥ billion)
- Table 145: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 146: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 147: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2004-2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Mitsubishi Motor Sales Of America, Inc. (USA)
- 54. MM Group - Electricars (UK)
- 55. Myers Motors LLC (USA)
- 56. Neighborhood Electric Vehicle Company (USA)
- 57. Neoplan Bus GmbH (Germany)
- 58. New Flyer Industries Limited (Canada)
- 59. Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (Japan)
- Table 148: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 149: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 150: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Nissan Diesel Motor Co. Ltd. (Japan)
- Nissan North America, Inc. (USA)
- 60. Phoenix Motorcars, Inc. (USA)
- 61. Piaggio Group Company (Italy)
- 62. Prodrive (UK)
- 63. Peugeot Citroën SA (France)
- Table 151: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In million)
- Table 152: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In million)
- Table 153: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In million)
- 64. Qingdao Aucma Group (China)
- 65. Renault SA (France)
- Table 154: Annual Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (In million)
- Table 155: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (In million)
- 66. Reva Electric Car Company (India)
- 67. SAAB AB (Sweden)
- Table 156: Market Share Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (% Breakdown of Value Sales)
- Table 157: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In SEK million)
- Table 158: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In SEK million)
- Table 159: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs 2005 (In SEK million)
- 68. Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (China)
- 69. Spijkstaal Elektro BV (The Netherlands)
- 70. Stevens Vehicles Ltd. (UK)
- 71. Suzuki Motor Corporation (Japan)
- Table 160: Market Share by Segment: 2006 (% Breakdown of Value Sales)
- Table 161: Market Share by Geographic Region: 2006 (% Breakdown of Value Sales)
- Table 162: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ million)
- 72. Tanfield Group PLC (UK)
- Table 163: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In £ million)
- Smith Electric Vehicles (UK)
- Sev Group Ltd. (UK)
- 73. Taylor-Dunn Corporation (USA)
- 74. Teledyne Energy Systems (USA)
- 75. Tesla Motors (USA)
- 76. The Carman Group - E-Ride Industries (USA)
- 77. Think Nordic AS (Norway)
- 78. Thor Industries Inc. (USA)
- Table 164: Nine Months Sales Analysis by Quarter: 2007 Vs. 2006 (Nine Months Ended, April) (In US$ million)
- Table 165: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In US$ million)
- Table 166: Annual Sales Analysis by Quarter: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In US$ million)
- Table 167: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In US$ million)
- 79. TianJin QingYuan Electric Vehicle Co., Limited (China)
- 80. Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan)
- Table 168: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 169: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 170: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. (Japan)
- Table 171: First Quarter Sales Analysis: 2006-2007 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 172: First Quarter Sales Analysis by Segment: 2006-2007 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 173: Annual Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (In ¥ billion)
- Hino Motors Ltd. (Japan)
- Table 174: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 175: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Table 176: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In ¥ billion)
- Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc. (USA)
- 81. U-B-Let A/S (Denmark)
- 82. Universal Electric Vehicle Corporation (USA)
- 83. Van Hool NV (Belgium)
- 84. Volkswagen AG (Germany)
- Table 177: Annual Sales Analysis: 2006 Vs. 2005 (In million)
- 85. ZAP (USA)
- Table 178: Nine Months Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (Nine Months Ended, September) (In US$ thousands)
- Table 179: Nine Months Sales Analysis by Quarter: 2005-2006 (Nine Months Ended, September) (In US$ thousands)
- Table 180: Annual Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (In US$ thousands)
- Table 181: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (In US$ thousands)
- 86. Zenn Motor Company (Canada)
- 87. Zero Sports Group (Japan)
- 88. ZEVCO (UK)
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