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Electric, Hybrid & Fuel Cell Commercial Vehicles
2nd Ed.
- Product Code:ATW00072
- Publication Date:September 2010
- Publisher:Automotive World
- Product Type: Report
- Pages:62
This report provides detailed analysis of the various types of electric and hybrid Commercial Vehicles currently in use and under development. It also examines the market, legislative and technological influences that look set to drive change in this area over the next five to ten years and beyond.
Abstract
The interest in commercial PEVs, HEVs and PHEVs is driven by fuel costs, efforts to improve energy security, concerns about both toxic and greenhouse emissions and an associated range of incentives that are now in place at national and local government levels. However, the barriers to mass-market uptake are numerous and significant.
The market for hybrid commercial vehicles is showing signs of becoming established but the market for pure electric commercial vehicles is essentially still at an experimental stage and is attracting only the very earliest of adopters.
Nevertheless, there are now many commercial PEVs, HEVs and PHEVs available in the market and the intense levels of research, development and investment in enabling technology and new vehicle production will no doubt result in many more during the next few years
Abstract
The interest in commercial PEVs, HEVs and PHEVs is driven by fuel costs, efforts to improve energy security, concerns about both toxic and greenhouse emissions and an associated range of incentives that are now in place at national and local government levels. However, the barriers to mass-market uptake are numerous and significant.
The market for hybrid commercial vehicles is showing signs of becoming established but the market for pure electric commercial vehicles is essentially still at an experimental stage and is attracting only the very earliest of adopters.
Nevertheless, there are now many commercial PEVs, HEVs and PHEVs available in the market and the intense levels of research, development and investment in enabling technology and new vehicle production will no doubt result in many more during the next few years
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Market Drivers
- Fuel Prices And Energy Security
- Carbon Dioxide Emissions And Fuel Economy Regulations
- Low Emissions Zones
- No-Idling Laws
- Incentives
- Market Barriers
- Capital Cost
- Operating Costs
- Rangeelectricity Recharging Infrastructure
- Electricity Grid Capacity
- Hydrogen Refuelling Infrastructure
- Hydrogen Production
- On-Board Hydrogen Storage
- Market Dynamics And Forecasts
- Enabling Technology
- Batteries
- Lead-Acid
- Sodium Nickel Halide
- Nickel Metal Hydride
- Lithium
- Super Iron
- Supercaps
- Electric Motors
- Integrated Starter Generators
- Electronic Components
- Fuel Cells
- Regenerative Braking
- Brakes
- Electrically-Driven Ancillaries
- Hydraulic Hybrids
- Transmissions
- Supplier Systems
- Hybrid Systems
- Fuel Cell Systems
- Retrofit Systems
- Batteries
- Electric Commercial Vehicles
- Electric Delivery Vans
- Micro-Vans
- Car-Based Vans
- Light- And Medium-Duty Commercial Vans
- Electric Trucks
- Micro-Trucks
- Pick-Ups
- Medium- And Heavy-Duty Trucks
- Electric Buses
- Electric Delivery Vans
- Hybrid-Electric Commercial Vehicles
- Hybrid Light Commercial Vehicles
- Hybrid Medium- And Heavy-Duty Trucks
- Hybrid-Electric Buses
- Hybrid-Hydraulic Commercial Vehicles
- Fuel Cell Commercial Vehicles
- Fuel Cell Light Commercial Vehicles
- Fuel Cell Trucks
- Fuel Cell Buses