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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Manufacturing Industry in China and Chinese Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market Reports Now available at ...

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwire - Aug. 4, 2011) - Reportstack (http://www.reportstack.com) provider of premium market research reports announces the addition of China Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market 2010-2014 and Manufacturing Industry in China 2010-2014 to their offering. These strategic reports add to Reportstack's growing portfolio of China Market Research.

The China Manufacturing industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 19.7 percent over the 2010-2014 period. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the open economic policy of the Chinese Government. The Manufacturing industry in China has also been witnessing an increased focus on infrastructure, championed by the Government. However, competition from other lower cost destinations, such as India, could be a challenge to the growth of this market.

Key industries dominating this market space include Iron & Steel, Automobile, Consumer Appliances, and Computer Hardware, Telecom Equipment & Mobile Manufacturing.

The China Manufacturing Industry report has been prepared based on an in-depth analysis of the market with inputs from industry experts. The report focuses on China and covers the overall Manufacturing industry in the region.

The Chinese Electric Vehicle Charging Station market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 153.2 percent over the period of 2010-2014. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is scarcity of oil reserves in China. The Chinese Electric Vehicle Charging Station has also been witnessing government initiative to build the infrastructure required for Electric Vehicles. However, lack of standards and infrastructure could hinder the growth of this market.

Key vendors dominating this market space include Nari, XJ Electric, Rongxin Power Electronic, and Henan Senyuan Electric.

The China Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market 2010-2014 has been prepared based on an in-depth analysis of the market with inputs from industry experts. The report focuses on the Chinese market; it covers the Electric Vehicle Charging Station market landscape and its growth prospects.

Key questions answered in these reports:

What will the market size be in 2014 and at what rate will it grow?

What key trends is this market subject to?

What is driving this market?

What are the challenges to market growth?

Who are the key vendors in this market space?

What are the opportunities and threats faced by each of these key vendors?

What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these key vendors?

Browse table of contents for the Manufacturing Industry in China 2010-2014 at: http://www.reportstack.com/product/22547/manufacturing-industry-in-china-2010-2014.html.

Browse table of contents for the Chinese Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market 2010-2014 at: http://www.reportstack.com/product/22521/chinese-electric-vehicle-charging-station-market-2010-2014.html.

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Research and Markets: Chinese Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market 2010-2014 - Government Initiatives Biggest ...

Press Release Source: Research and Markets On Wednesday June 22, 2011, 5:05 am EDT

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ffc178/chinese_electric_v) has announced the addition of the "Chinese Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market 2010-2014" report to their offering.

Research conducted by Technavio reveals, that the Chinese Electric Vehicle Charging Station market is expected to grow rapidly. The report, which focuses exclusively on China indicates, that the market is currently driven by the various green initiatives under taken by the government to promote the use of electric vehicles.

China, the largest automobile market in the world, has been witnessing increased pollution. As a result, the government has been promoting electric vehicles by providing grants and subsidies. This in turn has been driving the growth of electric vehicle charging stations, reports Technavio analyst.

In spite of the need, the lack of standards and infrastructure hinder the growth of this market. However, the scarcity of oil reserves is another factor that will drive growth in this market.

The Electric Vehicle Charging Station market is marked by several energy companies entering the charging station segment. This makes the study an important one for companies to fully understand the potential in the market and formulate its own strategy.

The report, Chinese Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market 2010-2014, is based on an extensive research from inputs by industry experts, vendors and end-users. It examines the factors- including the key trends, drivers and challenges, impacting the evolution of this market. Further, it contains an in-depth understanding of the key vendors including their SWOT analysis. Companies mentioned in this report include: NARI, XJ Electric, Rongxin Power Electronic and Henan Senyuan Electric.

TechNavio's analysts forecast the Chinese Electric Vehicle Charging Station market to grow at a CAGR of 153.2 percent over the period of 2010-2014. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is scarcity of oil reserves in China. The Chinese Electric Vehicle Charging Station has also been witnessing government initiative to build the infrastructure required for Electric Vehicles. However, lack of standards and infrastructure could hinder the growth of this market.

Key vendors dominating this market space include Nari, XJ Electric, Rongxin Power Electronic, and Henan Senyuan Electric.

TechNavio's Chinese Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market 2010-2014 has been prepared based on an in-depth analysis of the market with inputs from industry experts. The report focuses on the Chinese market; it covers the Electric Vehicle Charging Station market landscape and its growth prospects.

Key questions answered in this report: What will the market size be in 2014 and at what rate will it grow? What key trends is this market subject to? What is driving this market? What are the challenges to market growth? Who are the key vendors in this market space? What are the opportunities and threats faced by each of these key vendors? What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these key vendors?

Companies Mentioned:

NARI Sinopec XJ Electric China Southern Power Grid Co

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ffc178/chinese_electric_v


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

VW preps electric vehicle for Chinese launch

Volkswagen is prepping an all-electric range of vehicles for the Chinese market exclusively, according to reports.

The China Car Times reported further information on the first model for the new Kaili brand May 17, suggesting that an electric version of the Bora (itself a version of the Jetta), named FV7002 could be the first model for the name.

Volkswagen, which has partnered with Chinese automaker FAW for the venture, said earlier this month that "Kaili is going to promote as its first model an electrical passenger car for this new booming segment of the Chinese car market."

According to the report in China Car Times, the new model weighs in at 1,900kg, measures in at a little over 4.5 meters long and will carry a 42kW electric motor.

A previous concept version of the electric Bora, displayed at an auto show in China last year, could manage up to 150 km on one charge using a 65 kW engine, said reports at the time.

While several commentators have speculated that Kaili could be an all-electric brand, helping it gain traction and a unique name in China's crowded automotive market, the publication's Gong Zai Yan wrote earlier this month that regular gas vehicles could also be in the works.

As Western automakers head to China in droves to tap the huge -- and still growing -- market, many are keen to take advantage of the generous subsidies offered by Chinese authorities for green car purchases.

Daimler and Chinese EV maker BYD announced a partnership earlier this year to create a new brand of electric vehicles, while Nissan, Toyota and GM are all known to be bringing their environmentally friendly models to the region.

Source: http://www.chinacartimes.com


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