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Hybrid Car Market Forecast to 2012

Published by: RNCOS

Published: Jun. 1, 2009 - 75 Pages


Table of Contents


1. Analyst View

2. Research Methodology

3. Introduction to Hybrid Car

3.1 Overview

3.2 Advantages over Conventional Vehicles

3.3 Working Process

3.4 Batteries

4. Market Drivers

4.1 Volatile Oil Prices

4.2 Shrinking Fuel Reserves

4.3 Government Support

4.4 Kyoto Protocol

4.5 European Emission Standards

5. Global Hybrid Car Market Performance

5.1 Market Overview

5.2 Key Geographical Regions

5.3 Future Outlook

6. Key Market Performance and Outlook to 2012

6.1 US

6.1.1 Market Performance

6.1.2 Future Outlook

6.2 Canada

6.2.1 Market Performance

6.2.2 Future Outlook

6.3 Japan

6.3.1 Market Performance

6.3.2 Future Outlook

6.4 Europe

6.4.1 Market performance

6.4.2 Top Performing Markets

6.4.2.1 UK

6.4.2.2 Netherlands

6.4.2.3 Germany

6.4.2.4 Sweden

6.4.2.5 France

6.4.3 Future Outlook

6.5 Emerging Markets

6.5.1 India

6.5.2 China

6.5.3 Singapore

7. Potential Growth Areas

7.1 HEV and Plug-in Battery Market

7.2 Hybrid Component Market

7.3 Aluminum Industry

7.4 Plug-in and Other Hybrids

8. Roadblocks

8.1 Market Price

8.2 Awareness

8.3 Popularity of Substitutes

9. Key Players

9.1 Toyota Motor Corporation

9.2 Honda Motor Company Limited

9.3 Ford Motor Company

9.4 General Motors Corporation


List of Figures:


Figure 3-1: Hybrid Electric Vehicle - Series Drive Train

Figure 3-2: Hybrid Electric Vehicle - Parallel Drive Train

Figure 3-3: Hybrid Electric Vehicle - Dual-mode Drive Train

Figure 4-1: Global - Brent Oil Prices (US$/Barrel), 2004-2008

Figure 5-1: Global - Hybrid Car Sales (‘000 Units), 2006-2008

Figure 5-2: Global - Hybrid Car Sales Volume by Country (%), 2008

Figure 5-3: Global - Forecast for Hybrid Car Sales (‘000 Units), 2009-2012

Figure 6-1: US - Hybrid Car Sales (‘000 Units), 2007 & 2008

Figure 6-2: US - Major Hybrid Car Selling States (Units), 2007

Figure 6-3: US - Major Hybrid Car Selling States (Units), 2008

Figure 6-4: US - Major Hybrid Car Selling Metropolitan Areas (Units), 2007

Figure 6-5: US - Major Hybrid Car Selling Metropolitan Areas (Units), 2008

Figure 6-6: US - Hybrid Car Sales Volume by Manufacturer (%), 2008

Figure 6-7: US - Hybrid Car Sales Volume by Model (%), 2007

Figure 6-8: US - Forecast for Hybrid Car Sales (‘000 Units), 2009-2012

Figure 6-9: Canada - Forecast for Hybrid Car Sales (Units), 2009-2012

Figure 6-10: Japan - Shipment of Clean-Energy and Low-Emission Vehicles (Million Units), FY 2006 & FY 2007

Figure 6-11: Japan - Breakup of Clean-Energy Vehicles Shipment (%), FY 2007

Figure 6-12: Japan - Hybrid Car Sales (Units), 2007 & 2008

Figure 6-13: Japan - Forecast for Hybrid Car Sales (‘000 Units), 2009-2012

Figure 6-14: Europe - Hybrid Car Sales (Units), 2006-2008

Figure 6-15: Europe - Share in Global Hybrid Car Sales Volume (%), 2008

Figure 6-16: Europe - Hybrid Car Sales Volume by Manufacturer (%), 2008

Figure 6-17: Europe - Hybrid Car Sales Volume by Model (%), 2008

Figure 6-18: UK - Forecast for Hybrid Car Sales (Units), 2009-2012

Figure 6-19: Netherlands - Hybrid Car Sales (Units), 2006 & 2008

Figure 6-20: Netherlands - Hybrid Car Sales Volume by Model (%), 2006

Figure 6-21: Netherlands - Forecast for Hybrid Car Sales (Units), 2009-2012

Figure 6-22: Germany - Hybrid Car Sales (Units), 2006-2008

Figure 6-23: Germany - Hybrid Car Sales by Manufacturer (Units), 2006

Figure 6-24: Germany - Hybrid Car Sales Volume by Model (%), 2006

Figure 6-25: Germany - Forecast for Hybrid Car Sales (Units), 2009-2012

Figure 6-26: Sweden - Hybrid Car Sales (Units), 2007 & 2008

Figure 6-27: Sweden - Share of Hybrid Cars in New Green Car Registration (%), 2008

Figure 6-28: Sweden - Hybrid Car Sales by Manufacturer (Units), 2007 & 2008

Figure 6-29: Sweden - Forecast for Hybrid Car Sales (Units), 2009-2012

Figure 6-30: France - Share in European Hybrid Car Sales Volume (%), 2006

Figure 6-31: France - Hybrid Car Sales by Manufacturer (Units), 2006

Figure 6-32: France - Hybrid Car Sales Volume by Model (%), 2006

Figure 6-33: Europe - Forecast for Hybrid Car Sales (Units), 2009-2012

Figure 7-1: Global - HEV and Plug-in Battery Market (Million US$), 2007 & 2008

Figure 7-2: Global - Forecast for HEV and Plug-in Battery Market (Million US$), 2009-2012

Figure 7-3: Global - Hybrid Car Component Market (Billion Yen), 2008 & 2012


List of Tables:


Table 4-1: Global - Crude Oil Reserves Life by Country (Years), 2007

Table 9-1: Toyota Motor Corporation - Strengths and Weaknesses

Table 9-2: Honda Motor Company Limited - Strengths and Weaknesses

Table 9-3: Ford Motor Company - Strengths and Weaknesses

Table 9-4: General Motors Corporation - Strengths and Weaknesses

Abstract

The rapidly growing concerns over the reduction of carbon emissions coupled with highly volatile oil prices have forced the global automobile players to invest massive amounts into the development of advanced and better alternative fuel vehicles over the recent past. The concept of hybrids has emerged as the most viable solutions and has been gaining considerable attention among the industry players. This trend is clearly visible from the fact that the hybrid car sales worldwide showed a positive growth compared to an overall decline in the global automobile sales in 2008, says our new report ""Hybrid Car Market Forecast to 2012”.

Considering the impact of global economic downturn, our team of experts has done thorough analysis of the hybrid car market worldwide. We have found that on global level, the US dominates the hybrid sales, followed by Japan and Europe, while Toyota and Honda lead the bandwagon of global carmakers. Currently, only few players are dominating the global hybrid car industry, but a number of large players are queuing up to enter the market.

The report foresees bright future for hybrid car market worldwide, giving in-depth analysis of the factors which will fuel growth into this market over the forecast period (2009-2012). Launch of new cost effective and fuel efficient hybrid models by leading automakers, such as Toyota and Honda, for instance, will be one of the major reasons that will help drive the hybrid car sales in near future. Besides this, the role of governments in promoting the use of green cars in markets remains vital. We anticipate that the global hybrid car sales will witness a CAGR of around 20% during 2009-2012.

This high growth projection is based on our extensive study and rational analysis on the current and future market development across various key and emerging markets. The research study reviews the hybrid car market at the global as well as country level and gives analytical and statistical information on the market. Forecasting has been done after considering the impact of economic slowdown on the concerned market. The comprehensive research will help clients to capitalize on the emerging opportunities in the global hybrid car market.

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