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Monday, July 4, 2011

Reportlinker Adds Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment

Press Release Source: Reportlinker On Wednesday May 25, 2011, 10:27 am EDT

NEW YORK, May 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0203504/Electric-Vehicle-Charging-Equipment.html?utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Clean_Vehicle

Assessment of Strategy and Execution for 10 Leading EV Supply Equipment Vendors

The successful launch of plug-in electric vehicles greatly depends on the deployment of a robust residential and commercial network of charging equipment. This market is largely in its infancy, as many of the companies involved have been selling product for less than five years. International companies with product portfolios that span the power distribution and energy services division have only recently entered the market and their participation is likely to erode the significant margins currently enjoyed in the market.

The residential market for charging equipment is largely influenced by the sales of electric vehicles, which in most cases will be paired with a home charger. Much of the commercial electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) infrastructure, as it is known, is being installed due to government grants and incentives. Business models are continuing to take shape, as the return on investment for companies other than utilities to own and operate EVSE has yet to be proven. Suppliers need to improve their marketing and communications messaging to substantiate the value to customers before the market can experience the rapid growth necessary to support the rollout of EVs.

This Pike Research report evaluates ten of the leading EVSE suppliers and rates them on 12 criteria for strategy and execution, including go-to-market strategy, product portfolio, partnerships, innovation, reach, market share, pricing, and staying power. Using Pike Research's proprietary Pike Pulse methodology, vendors are profiled, rated, and ranked with the goal of providing industry participants with an objective assessment of these companies' relative strengths and weaknesses in the emerging EVSE marketplace.

Top 10 Vendors:

1. Coulomb Technologies

2. ECOtality

3. Elektromotive

4. AeroVironment

5. General Electric

6. Siemens

7. Eaton

8. Leviton

9. ClipperCreek

10. GoSmart

Who needs this report?

-Utilities

-Electric vehicle manufacturers

-Charging equipment manufacturers

-Retailers

-Government agencies

-Investor community

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

1.1 Guidelines

2.?Market Overview

2.1? Market Definition

2.1.1??? Residential Versus Commercial

2.1.2??? ESVE Intelligence

2.1.3??? Business Model Challenges

2.2? Market Trends

2.2.1??? Larger Players Begin to Ship Product

2.2.2??? Geographic Concentration

2.2.3??? Smart Grid and HEMs Integration

2.3? Market Drivers

2.3.1??? Government Purchases

2.3.2??? Utilities Offering EVSEs

3.?The Pike Pulse

3.1? Pike Pulse Grid

3.2? Company Rankings

3.2.1??? Coulomb Technologies

3.2.2??? ECOtality

3.2.3??? Elektromotive

3.2.4??? AeroVironment

3.2.5??? General Electric

3.2.6??? Siemens

3.2.7??? Eaton Corporation

3.2.8??? Leviton

3.2.9??? ClipperCreek

3.2.10? GoSmart Technologies

4.?Vendor Profiles

4.1? Leaders

4.2? Contenders

4.2.1??? AeroVironment

4.2.2??? Coulomb Technologies

4.2.3??? ECOtality

4.2.4??? Elektromotive

4.3? Challengers

4.3.1??? Leviton

4.3.2??? Eaton Corporation

4.3.3??? General Electric (GE)

4.3.4??? Siemens

4.3.5??? ClipperCreek

4.3.6??? GoSmart Technologies

4.4? Followers

5.?Company Directory

6.?Acronym and Abbreviation List

7.?Table of Contents

8.?Table of Figures

9.?Methodology

9.1? Scope of Study

9.2? Sources and Methodology

9.2.1??? Vendor Selection

9.2.2??? Ratings Scale

9.2.2.1??? Score Calculations

9.2.3??? Criteria Definitions

9.2.3.1??? Strategy

9.2.3.2??? Execution

List of Charts and Figures

The Pike Pulse Grid

Annual Plug-in Vehicle Sales by Region, World Markets: 2010-2015

AeroVironment Pike Pulse Position

AeroVironment Strategy & Execution Scores

Coulomb Technologies Pike Pulse Position

Coulomb Technologies Strategy & Execution Scores

ECOtality Pike Pulse Position

ECOtality Strategy & Execution Scores

Elektromotive Pike Pulse Position

Elektromotive Strategy & Execution Scores

Leviton Pike Pulse Position

Leviton Strategy & Execution Scores

Eaton Pike Pulse Position

Eaton Strategy & Execution Scores

General Electric Pike Pulse Position

General Electric Strategy & Execution Scores

Siemens Pike Pulse Position

Siemens Strategy & Execution Scores

ClipperCreek Pike Pulse Position

ClipperCreek Strategy & Execution Scores

GoSmart Pike Pulse Position

GoSmart Strategy & Execution Scores

List of Tables

Vendor Scores

Vendor Scores on Strategy Criteria

Vendor Scores on Execution Criteria

Vendor Overall Scores

To order this report:

Clean Vehicle Industry: Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment

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Nicolas Bombourg
Reportlinker
Email: nbo@reportlinker.com
US: (805)652-2626
Intl: +1 805-652-2626


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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Reportlinker Adds Strategic Technology and Market Analysis of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure in Europe

Press Release Source: Reportlinker On Thursday May 19, 2011, 4:50 am EDT

NEW YORK, May 19, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Strategic Technology and Market Analysis of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure in Europe

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0503640/Strategic-Technology-and-Market-Analysis-of-Electric-Vehicle-Charging-Infrastructure-in-Europe.html?utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Cleantech

This research service focuses on the European market for charging infrastructure related to electric vehicles. This research service focuses on both home and public charging elements and takes into account 4 different levels of charging - level 1 slow charging, level 2 fast charging, DC-DC rapid level 3 charging and induction charging. The report also provides key market breakdown, trends, drivers, restraints and challenges impacting important markets like UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia, Portugal and others regarding the electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The report ends with providing crucial conclusions, recommendations and business opportunity analysis.

Table of Contents

Definitions and Scope 17

Definitions –Charging Station Levels

Definitions –Charging Stations

Definitions --EV Charging Stations Locations

Base Essentials of a Charging Station

Communication Possibilities between Vehicle and Charge Spot (V2C)

Executive Summary23

Top Level Strategic Fact Sheet

Roadmap of Charging Station Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles

EV public charge station scenario analysis

European Charging Station Type Forecast

Country Level Charging Station Type Forecasts

Charging Infrastructure Specifications and Features

European EV Charging Infrastructure Mix

Characteristics of DC –DC Rapid (Level 3)

Options for Financing

Representation of Communication Scope and Standards of a Charging Interface

Funding Support

European EV Charging Station Facts

Technology Investment Analysis

Country Level Specifications of Level 1 and 2 Charging

Market Opportunity Map

Future Trends in Charging Station Infrastructure

European EV Charging Station Technology and Market Analysis43

Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure Product Lifecycle Analysis

Electric Vehicle Commercial Charging Infrastructure

Charging Type Analysis

Charging Power and Time Roadmap

Charging Infrastructure Product Development Analysis

Charging Infrastructure EcoSystem

Technology Gap Analysis

EV Charging Infrastructure Industry challenges

EV Charging Infrastructure Key Market Drivers and Restraints

EV Charging Infrastructure Pros and Cons

EV Charging Infrastructure Scenario Analysis

EV Charging Infrastructure Market Forecasts by Charging Station Type

EV Charging Infrastructure Cost and Revenue Model

EV Charging Infrastructure –Nissan Case Study

In-depth Analysis of Charging Infrastructure Market in Europe62

Geographical Scope of Analysis

Snapshot of the Charging Station Infrastructure in Europe

Relationships within EV Infrastructure –Europe

EV Charging Infrastructure Manufacturers and their Presence in Europe

Charging Infrastructure Country Level Analysis of Charging Types

Charging Infrastructure Growth in United Kingdom

Charging Infrastructure Growth in Germany

Charging Infrastructure Growth in France

Charging Infrastructure Growth in Italy

Charging Infrastructure Growth in Spain

Charging Infrastructure Growth in Portugal

Charging Infrastructure Growth in Scandinavia

Charging Infrastructure Growth in Switzerland

Technology Investment Analysis

Strategic Analysis of Level 1 (240V) Charging Station91

Level 1 Charging Station Introduction

Power Requirements and Usage Areas

Technology roadmap of slow (Level 1) charging

Key Challenges, Market Drivers and Restraints for Slow (Level 1) Charging Infrastructure

Country Level Specifications of Level 1 Charging

Case Study of Level 1 Charging –Delphi

Strategic Analysis of Level 2 (240V) Charging Station98

Level 2 Charging Station Introduction

Power Requirements and Usage Areas

Technology Roadmap of Level 2 (Fast) Charging

Key Challenges, Market Drivers and Restraints of Level 2 (Fast) Charging

Country Level Specifications of Level 2 (Fast) Charging

Case Study of Level 2 (Fast) Charging –POD Point

Strategic Analysis of Level 3 DC-DC Charging105

DC –DC Rapid ( Level 3) Charging Introduction

Technology Roadmap of DC -DC Rapid (Level 3) Charging

DC-DC Charging Growth Reasons

Key Challenges, Market Drivers and Restraints for DC-DC Rapid (Level 3) Charging

Utilities Business Model

Business Case for DC-DC Rapid (Level 3) Charging

Options for Financing DC-DC Rapid (Level 3) Charging

Case Study of DC-DC Rapid (Level 3) Charging –ABB and Brusa

Strategic Analysis of Inductive Charging115

Inductive Charging Introduction

Inductive Charging Selection Parameters

Technology Roadmap of Induction Charging

Key Challenges, Market Drivers and Restraints for Inductive Charging

Case Study -Conductix-Wampfler's IPT

Analysis of Vehicle to Grid Communication and Accessories for Charging Infrastructure121

Charging Infrastructure Key Stakeholders Analysis

Expectations from Vehicle to Grid Communication

Future Communication Standardization

Connector Geometry in Europe

Cable and Connector Plugs Technical Requirements

Competitor Profiling130

Key Industry participants

Companies and Partnerships in Different Regions

Competitors by Different Regions

United Kingdom

France

Switzerland

Spain

Austria

Key Conclusions and Strategic Recommendations 141

Technical Concept and Customer Requirements

Deployment Scenario for Charging Stations in Europe

Key Conclusions

New Business Models

Future Business Case Scenarios

Business Opportunity Forecast Benefits

About Frost & Sullivan 148

List of Figures

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Forecasts (Europe), 2009-2017 26

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 1 Charging Specifications by Country (Europe), 2010 39

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 2 Charging Specifications by Country (Europe), 2010 40

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Infrastructure and Location (Europe), 2010 45

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Gap Analysis (Europe), 2010 51

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Industry Challenges (Europe), 2011-2017 52

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Market Drivers and Restraints (Europe), 2011-2017 53

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Forecasts (Europe), 2009-2017 58

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Supplier Level Positioning (Europe), 2010 67

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Types of Charging Point Infrastructure (Germany), 2010 75

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Types of Charging Point Infrastructure (France), 2010 78

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Types of Charging Point Infrastructure (Spain), 2010 82

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 1 Charging Station Key Challenges (Europe), 2011-2017 95

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 1 Charging Station Key Market Drivers and Restraints (Europe), 2011-2017 95

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 1 Slow Charging Station Country wise Specification (Europe), 2010 96

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 2 Charging Station Key Challenges (Europe), 2011-2017 102

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 2 Charging Station Key Market Drivers and Restraints (Europe), 2011-2017 102

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 2 Charging Station Country wise Specification (Europe), 2010 103

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 3 Charging Station Key Challenges (Europe), 2011-2017 109

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 3 Charging Station Key Market Drivers and Restraints (Europe), 2011-2017 109

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Inductive Charging Key Challenges (Europe), 2011-2017 119

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Inductive Charging Key Market Drivers and Restraints (Europe), 2011-2017 119

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Key Market Participants by Charging Station Type (Europe), 2010 131

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Key Market Participants of Charging Station (Europe), 2010 132

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Key Market Participants of Charging Station (United Kingdom), 2010 133

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Key Market Participants of Charging Station (France), 2010 135

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Key Market Participants of Charging Station (Switzerland), 2010 138

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Key Market Participants of Charging Station (Spain), 2010 139

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Key Market Participants of Charging Station (Austria), 2010 140

List of Charts

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Type Analysis (Europe), 2017 24

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Conclusions and Recommendations (Europe), 2010 24

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Roadmap (Europe), 2007-2017 25

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Forecasts (Europe), 2009-2017 26

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Type Forecasts (Europe), 2009-2017 27

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Country Level Analysis of Charging Types (Europe), 2010 and 2017 28

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Type Analysis (Europe), 2010 and 2017 30

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Investment Analysis (Europe), 2007-2025 38

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Market Opportunity Map (Europe), 2010-2025 41

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Lifecycle Analysis (Europe), 2009-2050 44

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Infrastructure (Europe), 2010 45

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Residential Charging Infrastructure (Europe), 2010 46

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Power and Time Roadmap (Europe), 2008-2015 48

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Market Product Development Analysis (Europe), 2010 49

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Ecosystem (Europe), 2010 50

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Gap Analysis (Europe), 2010 51

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Forecasts (Europe), 2009-2017 58

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Type Forecasts (Europe), 2009-2017 59

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Nissan Case Study (Europe), 2009-2017 61

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Country Snapshot (Europe), 2010 64

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Country Level Analysis of Charging Types (Europe), 2010 and 2017 69

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Roadmap (United Kingdom), 2008-2017 70

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Type Analysis (United Kingdom), 2010 and 2017 70

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Forecasts (United Kingdom), 2010 and 2017 70

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Roadmap (Germany), 2008-2017 74

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Type Analysis (Germany), 2010 and 2017 74

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Forecasts (Germany), 2010 and 2017 74

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Roadmap (France), 2008-2017 77

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Type Analysis (France), 2010 and 2017 77

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Forecasts (France), 2010 and 2017 77

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Roadmap (Italy), 2008-2017 79

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Type Analysis (Italy), 2010 and 2017 79

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Forecasts (Italy), 2010 and 2017 79

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Roadmap (Spain), 2008-2017 81

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Type Analysis (Spain), 2010 and 2017 81

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Forecasts (Spain), 2010 and 2017 81

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Station Location in Seville (Spain), 2010 83

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Roadmap (Portugal), 2008-2017 84

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Type Analysis (Portugal), 2010 and 2017 84

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Type Analysis (Portugal), 2010 and 2017 84

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Roadmap (Scandinavia), 2008-2017 86

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Type Analysis (Scandinavia), 2010 and 2017 86

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Type Analysis (Scandinavia), 2010 and 2017 86

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Roadmap (Switzerland), 2008-2017 88

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Type Analysis (Switzerland), 2010 and 2017 88

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Type Analysis (Switzerland), 2010 and 2017 88

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Technology Investment Analysis (Europe), 2007-202 90

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 1 Charging Station Forecasts (Europe), 2010-2017 92

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 1 Charging Roadmap (Europe), 2008-2017 94

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 2 Charging Station Forecasts (Europe), 2010-2017 99

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 2 Charging Roadmap (Europe), 2008-2017 101

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 3 DC-DC Rapid Charging Station Forecasts (Europe), 2010-2017 106

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Level 3 DC-DC Rapid Charging Roadmap (Europe), 2008-2017 107

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Utilities ROI Potential (Europe), 2009-2017 110

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Basic Working of Induction Charging (Europe), 2010 116

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Induction Charging (Europe), 2010 117

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Induction Charging Roadmap (Europe), 2008-2017 118

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Conductix-Wampfler Solution (Europe), 2010 120

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Charging Infrastructure Key Stakeholders (Europe), 2010 122

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Key Conclusions (Europe), 2010 144

EV Charging Infrastructure Market: Future Business Case Scenarios (Europe), 2010 146

To order this report:

Cleantech Industry: Strategic Technology and Market Analysis of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure in Europe

Cleantech Business News

More ?Market Research Report

Check our ?Company Profile, SWOT and Revenue Analysis!

CONTACT
Nicolas Bombourg
Reportlinker
Email: nbo@reportlinker.com
US: (805)652-2626
Intl: +1 805-652-2626


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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Reportlinker Adds Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

Press Release Source: Reportlinker On Tuesday May 10, 2011, 6:40 am EDT

NEW YORK, May 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0470094/Electric-Vehicle-Charging-Infrastructure.html?utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Cleantech

This is the first and only report to analyse all forms of electric flying vehicle from robot insects to new solar airships, light aircraft and airliners and give timelines to 2021. It covers manned and unmanned aircraft, technology, funding, standards and other aspects for hybrid and pure electric versions across the world. Unusually, we compare what is happening in aviation with progress in land and water based electric vehicles that are in some ways further progressed yet use similar components and powertrains to achieve largely similar objectives.

Aircraft design will never be the same again after the pressure to save the planet, reduce local noise, air and land pollution, reduce dependency on foreign oil and large areas of land for operations and to modernise industry or see it collapse. Belatedly, leaded fuel is being banned for aviation and considerable financial support is now available for the creation of new types of electric aircraft.

In this report we look at the considerable choices of component, system and structure for pure and hybrid electric aircraft, the huge number of projects and the few commercial successes. We examine what will happen over the next ten years. Unusually, we view all this in the light of what is being achieved in electric vehicles for land and water. What is the best selling electric aeroplane and what is the biggest development contract landed for electric aircraft? Why are microturbine range extenders so interesting and will there be a big retrofit market for electric drives in light aircraft? Where are fuel cells for aircraft headed and which types of traction battery are favoured and why? How do smart skin and multiple energy harvesting fit in? Which are the organisations to watch? It is all here.

This report is essential reading for chief executives, sales and marketing and business planning vice presidents and those in government, finical institution, consultants etc to understand electric aircraft and where they are headed. It has no equations, and covers the basics of battery, motor, supercapacitor, supercabattery, flexible solar cell, fuel cell and other components, so the non technical reader can learn a great deal. However, it progresses to compare such things as hybrid powertrain options for aircraft, preferred batteries to power aircraft, battery cathode, anode and cell geometry, flexible printed photovoltaics chemistries for aviation and who is winning in electric aircraft and why - flight trials, development contracts, launch dates. The trend toward bigger batteries and various types of range extender is explained and the options appraised.

With the next generation of electric aircraft being designed from the ground up rather than shoehorned into existing airframes, we explain what will be possible with printed electronics including new components such as flexible, lightweight solar cells and new airframes and missions. Flying motorcycles, planes that dive to become submarines, huge solar powered radar airships through to retrofitting a Cessna are considered, with funding from a few thousand dollars to 530 million dollars on one project. Throughout, we benchmark best practice with land and water EVs, price premium and pay back elements with many comparison charts and

FIGURES.

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

2. INTRODUCTION

2.1. Electric vehicle business by value

2.2. The car manufacturers' dilemma

2.2.1. Charging off-road land vehicles is usually easy

2.2.2. On road vehicles are troublesome

2.2.3. Many organisations interested

2.3. Potential setbacks and uncertainty

2.4. Some certainties

2.5. How many charging points are needed?

2.6. Will there be enough charging points?

2.6.1. Flexibility

2.6.2. Part of a coordinated effort

2.7. Can the grid cope?

3. STANDARDS

3.1. Global standards setting in this field

3.1.1. Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)

3.1.2. International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

3.1.3. International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO)

3.1.4. Japan

3.1.5. Level 1,2,3

3.2. China

3.3. Europe

3.4. Technical differences between countries

3.5. International strategies

3.5.1. Japan

3.5.2. Korea

3.5.3. North America

4. BATTERY SWAPPING

4.1. Fastest form of recharging

4.2. Battery swapping trials - China, Denmark, Israel, Japan, South Korea

4.3. Battery swapping alternatives

5. ENERGY HARVESTING AND WIRELESS CHARGING

5.1. Energy harvesting

5.1.1. Solar powered charging stations

5.1.2. Alpha Energy USA

5.1.3. Beautiful Earth USA

5.1.4. Envision Solar International USA

5.1.5. E-Move Denmark

5.1.6. EVFuture India

5.1.7. Sanyo Japan

5.1.8. Solar Bullet train

5.1.9. Solar Unity Company USA

5.1.10. SunPods USA

5.1.11. Toyota Japan

5.1.12. Innowattech Israel

5.2. Wireless charging

5.2.1. Conductix-Wampfler

5.2.2. Korea Advanced Institute of Technology

5.2.3. Delphi and WiTricity USA

5.2.4. Evatran USA

5.2.5. HaloIPT New Zealand

5.2.6. Nissan Japan

5.2.7. Presidio Graduate School USA

5.2.8. Singapore A*STAR

6. RECENT PROGRESS BY COMPANY AND COUNTRY, FUTURE ISSUES

6.1. AeroVironment USA

6.2. APplugs Belgium

6.3. Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) Switzerland

6.4. Better Place Israel / USA

6.5. Chargemaster UK

6.6. Circontrol Spain

6.7. Coulomb Technologies USA

6.8. CT&T USA

6.9. Eaton Corporation USA

6.10. ECOtality USA

6.11. Elektromotive UK

6.12. Epyon Netherlands

6.13. GE USA

6.14. Hasetec Japan

6.15. Ingeteam Spain

6.16. JFE Engineering Corporation USA

6.17. Leviton USA

6.18. Liberty PlugIns USA

6.19. Mitsubishi Japan

6.20. Nation-E Switzerland

6.21. NEC Takasago Japan

6.22. Nexco Japan

6.23. Nissan Japan

6.24. PEP Stations USA

6.25. Robert Bosch Germany

6.26. Schneider Electric France

6.27. Siemens Germany

6.28. SwapPack USA

6.29. Tokyo Electric Power Company

6.30. Toyota Japan

6.31. Voltec USA

7. EXAMPLES OF INFRASTRUCTURE INSTALLATION BY COUNTRY

7.1. Austria

7.2. China

7.3. France

7.4. Germany

7.5. Japan

7.6. Portugal

7.7. Republic of Ireland

7.8. Spain

7.9. United Kingdom

7.10. USA

7.10.1. California

7.10.2. North Carolina

7.10.3. Oregon

8. MARKET FORECASTS

APPENDIX 1: GLOSSARY

APPENDIX 2: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY

APPENDIX 3: LATEST PROGRESS WITH LITHIUM-ION TRACTION BATTERIES.

TABLES

1.1. Probable total global electric vehicle charging station market in 2021 in $ billion rounded

1.2. Value of the global traction battery charger hardware market 2011-2021 in $ thousands, cars, other and total at ex factory prices for chargers external to the vehicle that connect using contacts.

1.3. Value of the global traction battery contacted charging station hardware market 2011-2021 value percent of total for East Asia, Europe and North America for 2011 and 2021

1.4. Number of car charging stations with contacts to the vehicle sold worldwide in thousands 2011-2021, residential, other and total, rounded

1.5. Numbers percentage of the three levels of car charging station in hardware sales worldwide 2011-2021 rounded

1.6. Numbers thousands of the three levels of car charging station hardware worldwide 2011-2021

1.7. Average unit price of the three levels of car charging station with contacts to the vehicle 2011-2021 in $ thousands

1.8. Global market value of the three levels of car charging station 2011-2021 in $ millions

1.9. Plug in industrial, commercial, military and marine vehicles and buses in numbers thousand worldwide 2011-2021, charging stations with contacts per vehicle and number of charging stations with contacts for these vehicles in thousa

1.10. Global market for industrial, commercial, military and marine vehicle and bus charging stations with contacts to the vehicle in thousands, with unit hardware price in $ thousands and total market value in $ millions, rounded, with

1.11. Market for electric vehicles, both hybrid and pure electric, sold in the world 2011-2021 in thousands of units rounded

1.12. The charging infrastructure situation by category is as follows

1.13. Sales of Light Electric Vehicles (LEVs) (two wheelers and allied eg electric quad bikes and on road three wheel micro cars) by region by percentage of units.

1.14. Chinese cities restricting electric bikes

1.15. Split between Level 2 and Level 3 chargers with rounded percentage

1.16. Examples of orders and commitments for non-residential car charging stations for on-road vehicles

1.17. Number of hybrid and pure electric cars plugged in and the total number in thousands 2011-2021

1.18. Typical hardware price of charging stations indoor and outdoor in $ thousands

3.1. SAE six levels of charging

4.1. The good and the bad of battery swapping

5.1. The good and the bad of inductive contactless charging of electric vehicles

7.1. Chinese cities restricting electric bikes

8.1. Value of the global traction battery charger hardware market 2011-2021 percent of total for East Asia, Europe and North America for 2011 and 2021

8.2. Number of car chargers sold worldwide in thousands 2011-2021, residential, other and total, rounded

8.3. Numbers percentage of the three levels of car charging station in hardware sales worldwide 2011-2021 rounded

8.4. Numbers thousands of the three levels of car charging station hardware worldwide 2011-2021

8.5. Average unit price of the three levels of car charging station 2011-2021 in $ thousands

8.6. Global market value of the three levels of car charging station 2011-2021 in $ millions

8.7. Value of the global traction battery charger hardware market 2011-2021 in $ thousands, cars, other and total at ex factory prices

8.8. Plug in industrial, commercial, military and marine vehicles and buses in numbers thousand worldwide 2011-2021, chargers per vehicle and number of chargers for these vehicles in thousands

8.9. Global market for industrial, commercial, military and marine vehicle and bus charging stations in thousands, with unit hardware price in $ thousands and total market value in $ millions, rounded

8.10. The charging infrastructure situation by category is as follows

8.11. Sales of Light Electric Vehicles (LEVs) (two wheelers and allied eg electric quad bikes and on road three wheel micro cars) by region by percentage of units

8.12. Split between Level 2 and Level 3 chargers with rounded percentage

8.13. Examples of orders and commitments for non-residential car charging stations for on-road vehicles

8.14. Number of hybrid and pure electric cars plugged in and the total number in thousands 2011-2021

8.15. Typical hardware price of charging stations indoor and outdoor in $ thousands.

FIGURES

1.1. Value of the global traction battery contacted charging station hardware market 2011-2021 percent of total for East Asia, Europe and North America for 2011 and 2021

1.2. Number of car charging stations with contacts to the vehicle sold worldwide in thousands 2011-2021, residential and other, rounded

1.3. Numbers thousands of the three levels of charging station worldwide 2011-2021

1.4. Average unit price of the three levels of charging station with contacts to the vehicle 2011-2021 in $ thousands

1.5. Global market value of the three levels of car charging station 2011-2021 in $ millions

1.6. Nissan backed charging stations being installed in the USA by region

1.7. Global market for industrial, commercial, military and marine vehicle and bus charging stations with contacts to the vehicle in thousands, with unit hardware price in $ thousands and total market value in $ millions, rounded, excl

1.8. Market for electric vehicles, both hybrid and pure electric, sold in the world 2011-2021 in thousands of units

1.9. Total number of plug-in cars in thousands 2011-2021

2.1. Solar train concept and underwater docking chargers already in use, both involving lithium-ion traction batteries

2.2. Forklift Truck Battery Charger, charging up to 900 ampere-hour of batteries in about eight hours

2.3. PosiCharge charging station for fast charging of lead acid batteries in forklifts

2.4. Examples of on board solar power charging land electric vehicle batteries

2.5. Examples of on board solar power charging water borne electric vehicle batteries

2.6. Examples of on board solar power charging airborne electric vehicle batteries

3.1. Level 3 vehicle-side connector

3.2. Mennekes plug

3.3. VDE-AR-E 2623-2-2 electric vehicle charging socket

3.4. CHAdeMO plug: NEXCO EV Quick

3.5. TEPCO CHAdeMO Level 3 "Quick" fast charging plug

3.6. Yazaki's SAE J1772 compliant electric vehicle connector

4.1. Japanese taxi

5.1. Solar powered charging stations

5.2. Charging station at Rio de Janeiro

5.3. PC-Aero pure electric manned plane from Germany with solar charger

5.4. Solar recharging at Manheim New Jersey National Auto Dealers Exchange

5.5. Beautiful Earth Group's Brooklyn container-based charging station

5.6. E-Move solar charging station

5.7. EVFuture solar powered roadside charge 2008 model

5.8. EVFuture solar station detail

5.9. Bicycle parking lot in Sakurashinmachi, Setagaya, with Sanyo's Smart Energy System "Solar Parking Lot"

5.10. "Solar Parking Lot" based on Sanyo Electric's Smart Energy System

5.11. Sanyo Electric's Large-, Medium- and Small-Scale Smart Energy Systems

5.12. Solar powered train concept

5.13. Solar Unity solar powered charging installed in 2005

5.14. SunPods solar charging station

5.15. The 1.9kW Pure Electric Vehicle (PEV) and Plug In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) charging station

5.16. Road surface electricity generator

5.17. Innowattech Piezo Electric Generator

5.18. Hino "no plug in" bus

5.19. In-road charging of small buses in Turin Italy

5.20. KAIST OLEVs in 2010

5.21. Proximity charged tram

5.22. Principle of the WiTricity Delphi wireless charging system

5.23. Evatran EV charging

5.24. Evatran Plugless Power EV charging station

5.25. HaloIPT 2010 launch of the first wireless charging in the UK

5.26. Operating principle of HaloIPT

6.1. AeroVironment chargers with Think EV

6.2. AeroVironment multiple charging system

6.3. ABB DC fast charging station

6.4. Better Place charging stations in Israel

6.5. Chargemaster FastCharge

6.6. Clipper Creek USA

6.7. Clipper Creek Level 2 residential charger

6.8. Coulomb Technologies charger

6.9. ChargePoint Level 3 fast charger shown left and residential/ light commercial charger shown right

6.10. CT&T charger

6.11. Eaton Level 2 charging station and Quick Charger

6.12. The home and commercial versions of the Blink EV charging stations

6.13. Elektromotive charging station

6.14. Epyon Terra charging station

6.15. GE WattStation

6.16. Hasetec charging station in action

6.17. Ingeteam roadside charger

6.18. JFE charging interface

6.19. Leviton residential EV chargers

6.20. Liberty PlugIns EV charging stations

6.21. Mitsubishi roadside charger

6.22. Mitsubishi car charging- home management system

6.23. The Angel car mobile charger for rescue

6.24. Angel car in action

6.25. Nation-E Hummer rescue charger car

6.26. Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski plugs in the all-electric Nissan LEAF to the nation's first publicly available quick-charge station at Portland General Electric headquarters in Portland, Oregon

6.27. Nexco public charger in Hodogawa

6.28. Nissan home charging station

6.29. PEP charging station

6.30. Robert Bosch EV charging station

6.31. Schneider Electric EV charging stations

6.32. Tokyo Electric Power Company charge point

6.33. Toyota charging station

6.34. Voltec residential EV charger

7.1. EV charging phone booth in Austria

7.2. Folkwang Universitat The Plug

7.3. EV charger in Japan

7.4. Spanish phone booth suitable for addition of charger

7.5. World's first Tesla charging station installed in 2009 in California

7.6. Solar charging of car in San Jose

7.7. Sign in Raleigh

7.8. Basic charging system

7.9. Feeding and using the smart grid

7.10. Smart grid simulation

8.1. Value of the global traction battery charger hardware market 2011-2021 percent of total for East Asia, Europe and North America for 2011 and 2021

8.2. Number of car chargers sold worldwide in thousands 2011-2021, residential and other, rounded

8.3. Numbers thousands of the three levels of charging station worldwide 2011-2021

8.4. Average unit price of the three levels of charging station 2011-2021 in $ thousands

8.5. Global market value of the three levels of car charging station 2011-2021 in $ millions

8.6. BYD Auto charging station for pure electric taxis in China

8.7. Slow charging station in China

8.8. Fast charger for lead acid traction batteries in electric bicycles in China

8.9. Global market for industrial, commercial, military and marine vehicle and bus charging stations in thousands, with unit hardware price in $ thousands and total market value in $ millions, rounded

8.10. Market for electric vehicles, both hybrid and pure electric, sold in the world 2011-2021 in thousands of units rounded

8.11. Market for electric vehicles, both hybrid and pure electric, sold in the world 2011-2021 in thousands of units

8.12. Total number of plug-in cars in thousands 2011-2021

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NEW YORK, April 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Electric Vehicle Traction Batteries 2011-2021

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sectors using and likely to use traction batteries. There are chapters on heavy industrial, light industrial/commercial, mobility for the disabled, two wheel and allied, pure electric cars, hybrid cars, golf cars, military, marine and other. The profusion of pictures, diagrams and tables pulls the subject together to give an independent view of the future ten years. Unit sales, unit prices and total market value are forecast for each sector for 2011-2021. The replacement market is quantified and ten year technology trends by sector are in there too, with a view on winning and losing technologies and companies. This is the essential reference book for those who are anywhere in the hybrid and pure electric vehicle value chain. Those making materials, cells, battery sets or vehicles, researchers, legislators and market analysts will find it invaluable.

The whole picture

With vehicle traction batteries it is important to look at the whole picture and this report does it for the first time. The rapidly growing market for traction batteries will exceed $55 billion in only ten years. However that spans battery sets up to $500,000 each with great sophistication needed for military, marine and solar aircraft use. Huge numbers of low cost batteries are being used for e-bikes but even here several new technologies are appearing. The largest replacement market is for e-bikes today and the value market for replacement batteries will not be dominated by cars when these batteries last the life of the car - something likely to happen within ten years. The trends are therefore complex and that is why IDTechEx has analysed them with great care.

Vehicle manufacturers are often employing new battery technology first in their forklifts or e-bikes, not cars, yet there is huge progress with car batteries as well - indeed oversupply is probable in this sector at some stage. The mix is changing too. The second largest volume of electric vehicles being made in 2010 is mobility aids for the disabled but in ten years time it will be hybrid cars. The market for car traction batteries will be larger than the others but there will only be room for six or so winners in car batteries and other suppliers and users will need to dominate their own niches to achieve enduring growth and profits. Strategy must be decided now.

In this report, researched in 2010 and frequently updated, we analyse the successes, the needs, the statistics and the market potential for traction batteries for all the major applications. This has never been done before. It is important to look at the whole picture because traction battery manufacturers typically sell horizontally across many applications and electric vehicle manufacturers increasingly make versions for many applications - heavy industrial, on road, leisure and so on. Indeed, the smarter putative suppliers will choose the sectors that best leverage their strengths rather than join the herd and be obliterated by corporations of up to $100 billion in size enjoying prodigious government support.

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

1.1. Market 2011-2021

1.2. Replacement business

1.3. Price war

1.4. Massive investments

1.5. Largest sectors

1.6. Market for EV components

1.7. Who is winning in lithium-ion traction batteries - and why

1.7.1. The needs have radically changed

1.7.2. It started with cobalt

1.7.3. Great variety of recipes

1.7.4. Other factors

1.7.5. Check with reality

1.7.6. Lithium winners today and soon

1.7.7. Reasons for winning

1.7.8. Winner will be Toyota?

1.7.9. Lithium polymer electrolyte now important

1.7.10. Genuinely Solid State Traction Batteries

1.7.11. Winning chemistry

1.7.12. Titanate establishes a place

1.7.13. Laminar structure

1.7.14. Niche winners

1.7.15. Fluid situation

2. INTRODUCTION

2.1. Definitions, scope, history

2.2. The EV value chain

2.3. Pure electric vs hybrid vehicles

2.4. Battery cells, modules, packs

2.5. Construction of battery packs

2.5.1. Changing factors

2.5.2. NiMH vs lithium

2.5.3. Replacement traction battery pack market 2011-2021

2.5.4. Plug in hybrids take over from mild hybrids

2.6. Pure electric and hybrid converge

2.6.1. Two options converge

2.7. Fuel cells

2.8. The ideal car traction battery pack

2.9. Traction batteries today

2.10. First generation lithium traction batteries

2.11. Second generation lithium traction batteries

2.12. The future

2.12.1. Third generation lithium traction batteries

2.12.2. Trends in energy storage vs battery pack voltage

2.12.3. Companies wishing to make the new batteries

2.13. How to improve lithium traction batteries

2.13.1. Basic needs

2.13.2. Life

2.13.3. Safety

2.14. USA and Europe play catch up

2.15. Technological leapfrog

2.16. Academic research and small companies

2.17. Industrial leverage

2.17.1. Major funding can have strange impacts

2.17.2. Rapid profits for some

2.17.3. Impediments

2.18. Benefits of EVs

2.19. Traction battery design considerations

2.20. Future evolution of hybrids and pure electric cars

2.20.1. Specification changes

2.20.2. Move to high voltage

2.20.3. Battery performance over time - battery life

2.20.4. Battery state of charge

2.20.5. Depth of discharge affects life

2.20.6. Capacity rating

2.20.7. Daily depth of discharge

2.20.8. Charging and discharging rates

2.21. Requirements - hybrids vs pure electric

2.21.1. Plug in requirements align with pure electric cars

2.21.2. Hybrids need power and pure electrics need capacity - for now

2.21.3. Parallel hybrids differ

2.21.4. Plug in hybrids try to be the best of both worlds

2.21.5. Watt hours per mile

2.21.6. Charging rates

2.21.7. Custom packaging

2.22. Fast charging batteries and infrastructure

3. PROGRESS WITH NEW GENERATION LITHIUM TRACTION BATTERIES

3.1. Introduction

3.2. Lithium manganese

3.3. Lithium iron phosphate

3.4. Lithium air and lithium metal

3.5. Lithium sulfur

3.5.1. Other challenges

4. HEAVY INDUSTRIAL EVS

4.1. Examples of battery suppliers to this sector

4.1.1. GE USA

4.1.2. East Penn Manufacturing Corporation USA

4.1.3. Furukawa Battery Japan

4.1.4. Nissan lithium forklift Japan

4.1.5. Balqon lithium heavy duty vehicles USA

4.2. Listing of manufacturers

4.3. Market size

4.4. Heavy industrial traction battery market forecasts 2011 to 2021

5. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL EVS

5.1.1. Sub categories

5.1.2. Buses

5.2. Examples of battery suppliers to this sector

5.2.1. A123 Systems

5.2.2. Axeon UK

5.2.3. Eaton Corporation USA

5.2.4. KD Advanced Battery Group Dow USA Kokam Korea

5.2.5. Lithium Technology Corporation/GAIA USA

5.2.6. MAGNA STEYR AG & Co KG Austria

5.2.7. Valence Technologies USA

5.2.8. Lishen Power Battery China

5.3. Market drivers

5.3.1. Governments get involved

5.4. Importance of batteries and power trains

5.4.1. Freightliner and Enova

5.4.2. China Vehicles Company

5.4.3. Ford Transit

5.5. EVs for local services

5.6. Airport EVs

5.7. Small people-movers

5.8. Light industrial aids

5.8.1. Heavy duty on-road trucks become hybrids

5.9. Listing of manufacturers

5.10. Light industrial / commercial traction battery market forecasts 2011-2021

6. MOBILITY FOR THE DISABLED

6.1. Examples of battery suppliers to this sector

6.2. The sector with the most compelling and enduring need

6.3. Laws make mobility easier

6.4. Interchina Industry Group China

6.5. Market drivers

6.5.1. Geographical distribution

6.5.2. Zhejiang R&P Industry China

6.6. Listing of manufacturers

6.7. Mobility aid traction battery market forecasts 2011 to 2021

6.7.1. Growth by creating new markets

7. TWO WHEELED EVS AND ALLIED VEHICLES

7.1. Examples of battery suppliers to this sector

7.1.1. PowerGenix USA

7.1.2. ReVolt Technologies Ltd Switzerland

7.1.3. Toshiba Japan

7.1.4. Advanced Battery Technologies (ABAT) China

7.2. Batteries and specifications for two wheelers

7.2.1. Electric two wheelers prices and performance

7.2.2. Yamaha lithium Japan

7.2.3. Eko Vehicles lead acid scooters India

7.2.4. Honda lithium motorcycle Japan

7.2.5. Peugeot lithium scooter France

7.3. Hybrid motorcycles

7.3.1. YikeBike lithium New Zealand

7.4. The big winners in western markets

7.5. Listing of manufacturers

7.5.1. 70 examples of manufacturers

7.5.2. China

7.6. Two wheeled and allied traction battery market forecasts 2011 to 2021

8. GOLF EVS

8.1. Examples of battery suppliers to this sector

8.1.1. Change of leader? Ingersoll Rand and Textron USA

8.1.2. Suzhou Eagle and many others in China

8.2. Listing of manufacturers

8.3. Golf car and caddy traction battery market forecasts 2011 to 2021

9. CARS

9.1. Examples of battery suppliers to this sector

9.1.1. Automotive Energy Supply Japan

9.1.2. Panasonic EV Energy, Sanyo Japan

9.1.3. Blue Energy, Lithium Energy Japan - GS Yuasa Japan with Honda, Mitsubishi

9.1.4. Bollore France

9.1.5. Boston Power

9.1.6. BYD China

9.1.7. China BAK in China

9.1.8. Coda Battery Systems, Yardney USA, Tianjin Lishen China

9.1.9. Continental Germany and ENAX Japan

9.1.10. Ener 1/ Enerdel

9.1.11. Envia Systems USA

9.1.12. Hitachi Japan

9.1.13. IBM and National laboratories USA

9.1.14. Inci Holding Turkey

9.1.15. LG Chem Korea with Compact Power

9.1.16. LiFeBATT Taiwan

9.1.17. Li-Tec Evonik Industries Germany and Daimler

9.1.18. Mitsubishi Japan with Sumitomo Japan

9.1.19. Next Alternative Germany, Micro Bubble Technology Korea

9.1.20. Planar Energy Devices USA

9.1.21. Sakti3 USA and General Motors USA

9.1.22. SB LiMotive Co. Ltd - Samsung Korea with Bosch Germany

9.1.23. Sony Japan

9.1.24. Superlattice Power USA

9.2. Rapid increase in number of manufacturers

9.2.1. Examples of manufacturers

9.2.2. Recharging points

9.2.3. Battery changing points

9.2.4. Can the grid cope?

9.3. Car traction battery market forecasts 2011 to 2021

9.3.1. Total car traction battery market value 2011 to 2021

9.3.2. Battery pack market by car type 2010-2020

9.3.3. Hybrid battery prices

9.3.4. Replacement car traction battery pack market 2010-2020

10. PURE ELECTRIC CARS

10.1. Electricity solely for traction

10.2. Examples of pure EV cars

10.2.1. Nissan Leaf lithium Japan, UK, USA

10.2.2. Here come the Chinese - BYD, Brilliance, Geely, Chengfang

10.2.3. Jianghsu lead acid China

10.2.4. High performance pure lithium EVs - Tesla USA

10.2.5. Lightning lithium UK

10.2.6. Subaru Stella lithium Japan

10.2.7. REVA lead acid or lithium India

10.2.8. Club Car lead acid USA

10.2.9. Tara Tiny lead acid India

10.2.10. Mitsubishi iMiEV lithium Japan

10.2.11. Renault Nissan lithium France

11. HYBRID CARS

11.1. Construction and advantages of hybrids

11.1.1. Evolution

11.1.2. Frazer Nash Namir lithium UK

11.1.3. Chevrolet Volt lithium USA

11.1.4. Toyota Prius NiMH, lithium Japan

11.1.5. Fisker Karma lithium USA

12. MILITARY

12.1. Examples of battery suppliers to this sector

12.1.1. ABSL UK

12.1.2. Altair Nanotechnologies (Altairnano) USA

12.1.3. Electrovaya Canada

12.1.4. Hummer

12.1.5. Chrysler

12.1.6. Saft France, Johnson Controls USA

12.2. Examples of military EVs

12.2.1. Manned land vehicles.

12.2.2. Hummer lithium USA / China

12.2.3. Quantum Technologies lithium USA

12.2.4. US Army trucks etc - ZAP, Columbia ParCar USA

12.2.5. Oshkosh Truck Corp USA

12.2.6. Plug-in trucks - BAE Systems UK

12.2.7. Electric robot vehicles USA

12.3. In the air

12.3.1. Disposable surveillance aircraft

12.3.2. DARPA insects USA

12.3.3. COM-BAT lithium robot bat USA

12.3.4. Aerovironment electric aircraft USA

12.4. Examples of military EVs - in the water

12.4.1. Robot lithium jellyfish USA and Germany

12.5. Manufacturers of military EVs

12.6. Military traction battery market forecasts 2011 to 2021

13. MARINE

13.1. Examples of battery suppliers to this sector

13.1.1. Gavia Iceland

13.1.2. PolyPlus Battery USA

13.1.3. ThunderPower USA

13.2. Market segments

13.2.1. Total market

13.2.2. Underwater

13.2.3. On the water

13.3. Commonality with land EVs

13.4. Market drivers

13.4.1. Pollution laws back electric boats

13.5. Energy harvesting superyacht UK

13.5.1. Cleaner yachts - Valence, Beneteau

13.6. Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)

13.6.1. Swimmers

13.7. Leisure and tourist submarines USA

13.8. Manufacturers by country and product

13.8.1. Examples of companies making electric water craft

13.9. Marine traction battery market forecasts 2011 to 2021

13.9.1. Surface and subsurface boat markets

13.9.2. AUV

14. OTHER EVS

14.1. Market drivers

14.2. Listing of manufacturers by country and product

14.3. Companies in the mobile robot and leisure sector

14.4. Electric aircraft for civil use

14.4.1. Sion Power USA - Aircraft batteries

14.4.2. Aircraft - Renault, Piccard

14.5. Other traction battery market forecasts 2011 to 2021

APPENDIX 1: GLOSSARY

APPENDIX 2: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY

TABLES

1.1. Numbers of vehicle traction batteries, in thousands, sold globally in new vehicles, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector.

1.2. Ex factory unit price of traction battery packs, in thousands of US dollars, sold globally, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector

1.3. Global market value of traction battery packs, in millions of US dollars, sold globally, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector, rounded

1.4. Replacement market for traction battery packs in value $ million 2011 to 2021

1.5. Traction battery technologies in 2011, number percentage lead acid, NiMH and lithium

1.6. Traction battery technologies in 2021 number percentage lead acid, NiMH and lithium

1.7. Applicants to accelerate the manufacturing and deployment of the next generation of US batteries and electric vehicles

1.8. Main market drivers 2010-2020

1.9. Traction battery technology by applicational sector 2010 and 2020, examples of suppliers and trends

1.10. Breakdown of global market in 2010 for light industrial and commercial vehicles - global park, new vehicles, % electric, number of battery packs at one per vehicle, ex factory unit price and value for the subsections Buses, Other

1.11. Number of hybrid and pure electric cars plugged in and the total number in thousands 2010-2020

1.12. Components and subsystems fitted in new electric vehicles 2010-2020 in thousands

1.13. Highlights 2010-2020

1.14. What is on the way in or out with traction batteries

1.15. 70 vertically integrated lithium traction battery cell manufacturers, their chemistry, cell geometry and customer relationships (not necessarily orders)

2.1. Some ways to reduce the cost and increase the performance of lithium-ion car traction batteries

2.2. Improvement in cost and performance of hybrid and pure electric vehicle traction battery packs 2009-2020

2.3. Some reasons why ICE vehicles are replaced with EVs

3.1. Typical lithium iron phosphate traction battery

4.1. Twenty examples of manufacturers of heavy industrial EVs by country

4.2. Percentage split of global manufacture of heavy industrial trucks

4.3. Distribution of trade volume for heavy industrial EVs

4.4. Global league table of powered industrial truck manufacturers 2010 by value of sales

4.5. Global sales of heavy industrial battery sets at one per vehicle, by numbers, ex factory unit price and total value 2011 to 2021, rounded.

5.1. 150 manufacturers of light industrial and commercial EVs and drive trains by country and examples of their products

5.2. Global sales of light industrial and commercial vehicle traction battery sets at one per new vehicle by numbers thousands, ex factory unit price in thousands of dollars and total value in billions of dollars 2011 to 2021, rounded

5.3. Breakdown of global market in 2010 for light industrial and commercial vehicles - global park, new vehicles, % electric, number of battery sets at one per new vehicle, ex factory unit price and value for the subsections Full Size

6.1. The continental percentage split of markets for vehicles for the disabled by value in 2010

6.2. The percentage split of market for vehicles for the disabled by country within Europe

6.3. The numbers in thousands of scooters plus power chairs that were and will be sold in Europe 2005 to 2015

6.4. The percentage distribution of manufacture between Taiwan and Mainland China by value of vehicles for the disabled 2005, 2010 and 2015

6.5. Market for EVs for the disabled by geographical region, ex works pricing and percentage split in 2005, 2010 and 2020

6.6. 83 examples of manufacturers of EVs for the disabled by country

6.7. Global sales of traction battery sets used in mobility aids for the disabled at one set per new vehicle, by number, ex factory unit price in thousands of dollars and total value in billions of dollars, 2011 to 2021, rounded

7.1. Prices and performance of electric two wheelers

7.2. 70 examples of manufacturers of two wheel EVs and electric quad bikes

7.3. Largest suppliers of electric bicycles by number (not in order)

7.4. 34 sources of two wheelers in China by brand, region and battery chemistry

7.5. Listing of light electric scooter makers in China. Most use lead-acid battery chemistry but there is a move to lithium-ion batteries

7.6. Global sales of two wheel and allied battery sets at one per new vehicle, number, ex factory unit price in thousands of dollars and total value in billions of dollars 2011 to 2021, rounded

7.7. Global Replacement market for traction battery packs for two wheel vehicles in value $ million 2010-2020

8.1. 18 examples of golf EV manufacturers

8.2. Global sales of electric golf car battery sets in number at one per new vehicle, thousands, ex factory unit price in thousands of dollars and total value in billions of dollars 2011 to 2021, rounded.

8.3. Geographical split of golf EV sales by value 2010, 2015, 2020

9.1. BYD financials

9.2. 121 examples of manufacturers of electric cars including pictures of many Chinese electric cars

9.3. IDTechEx projection for total car traction battery pack sales in $ billion 2011 to 2021

9.4. T 2 Market forecasts for traction battery packs for new cars in units, ex factory price and value 2010-2020

9.5. Replacement market for car traction battery packs in value $ million 2010-2020

11.1. Prius NiMH traction battery evolution

12.1. 26 suppliers of military EVs

12.2. Global sales of military vehicle traction battery sets at one per new vehicle in number thousands, ex factory unit price in thousands of dollars and total value in billions of dollars 2011 to 2021, rounded.

13.1. 44 examples of manufacturers of EV electric water craft

13.2. AUV specifications, prices and market leaders

13.3. Global sales of marine craft traction battery sets at one per new vehicle, in number thousands, ex factory unit price in thousands of dollars and total value in billions of dollars 2011 to 2021, rounded.

14.1. 30 examples of manufacturers of mobile robots, toy, leisure, research or hobbyist EVs by country and product

14.2. Global sales of other electric vehicle traction battery sets at one per new vehicle, in number thousands, ex factory unit price in thousands of dollars and total value in billions of dollars 2011 to 2021, rounded.

FIGURES

1.1. Numbers of traction battery packs for two wheelers, cars and mobility for the disabled compared in thousands, sold globally in new vehicles, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector

1.2. Numbers of traction battery packs consisting of heavy industrial, light industrial/commercial, golf car and caddy, military, marine and other compared in thousands, sold globally, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector

1.3. Ex factory unit price of traction battery packs, in thousands of US dollars, sold globally, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector

1.4. Global market value of traction battery packs, in millions of US dollars, sold globally, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector, rounded

1.5. Here comes lithium

1.6. Market breakdown for light industrial and commercial electric vehicles in 2010 in $ billion - buses, other on road, airport GSE, other off road

1.7. Market breakdown for industrial and commercial electric vehicles in 2020 in billions of dollars - buses, other on road, off road

1.8. Possible evolution of affordable, mainstream electric cars and other electric vehicles that mainly employ conventional internal combustion engines today. This shows the convergence of hybrid and pure electric technologies

1.9. Evolution of lithium traction batteries 2010-2030

1.10. Geely IG solar car

1.11. Japanese ten meter long deep sea cruising AUV, the URASHIMA

1.12. Bionic dolphin

1.13. Deepflight Merlin

1.14. Cri-Cri pure electric stunt plane new in 2010

1.15. Oshkosh truck

1.16. Approximate percentage of manufacturers offering traction batteries with less cobalt vs those offering ones with no cobalt vs those offering both. We also show the number of suppliers that offer lithium iron phosphate versions

2.1. EV sectors with the largest gross sales value and profits over the years

2.2. Electric vehicle value chain

2.3. Comparison of cells, modules and battery packs.

2.4. Possible evolution of affordable, mainstream electric cars showing the convergence of hybrid and a pure electric technologies

2.5. Nikkei forecast of lithium battery cost reduction by year at 80 yen per dollar

2.6. Cost structure of lithium cobalt batteries according to Deutsche Bank Securities

2.7. Volumetric vs gravimetric energy density of batteries used in vehicles

2.8. Traction battery pack nominal energy storage vs battery pack voltage for mild hybrids in red, plug on hybrids in blue and pure electric cars in green

2.9. Battery specification based on end of life

2.10. Car traction battery operating requirements compared

3.1. Future improvement in power and energy density

3.2. Subaru lithium ion manganese battery

3.3. Mitsubishi lithium-ion batteries for cars

3.4. Lithium air batteries

3.5. Li-S Cell Configuration

3.6. Ragone plots for different rechargeable systems

3.7. Active Materials Transformation Diagram

3.8. Prototype lithium sulfur battery by Sion Power

4.1. East Penn lead acid battery for golf cars

4.2. Furukawa Cycle-service storage battery for Golf Cars

5.1. Chevrolet Volt lithium-ion battery

5.2. Chrysler electric minivan

5.3. Smith electric vehicle

5.4. Magna Steyr traction battery pack capability

5.5. Magna Steyr energy battery for pure electric and plug in hybrid cars

5.6. Magna Steyr power battery for hybrid cars

5.7. EVI truck powered by Valence lithium-ion batteries

5.8. Lishen Power battery products

5.9. Freightliner MT-45 step van uses 120kW Enova electric drive system

5.10. Electric pick up truck from China Vehicles Company

5.11. Ford Transit pure EV

6.1. The Electric Car (INEC-KARO) for the disabled from Interchina Industry Group

6.2. Zhejiang R&P Industry ES 413

7.1. Toshiba e-bike battery

7.2. Yamaha EC-f and EC-fs concept electric scooters

7.3. Yamaha EC03

7.4. Eko Vehicles ET-120 hybrid scooter

7.5. Honda EV Cub sports twin, front and rear electric drive motors

7.6. Peugeot E-Vivacity electric scooter planned for 2010

7.7. YikeBike in action

9.1. Nissan Leaf battery

9.2. Pininfarina Bollore B0 electric car powered by Bollore lithium polymer batteries

9.3. Pininfarina Bollore Bluecar cross section showing battery

9.4. LEV electric car by Qingyuan Motors

9.5. Continental lithium ion traction battery

9.6. Safety testing of Continental lithium ion traction batteries.

9.7. Enerdel traction battery

9.8. 25Ah lithium-ion battery cell for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

9.9. LiFeBATT manufacture

9.10. IDTechEx projection for total car traction battery pack sales in $ billion 2011 to 2021

9.11. Market forecasts for traction battery packs for new cars in units 2010-2020

9.12. Market forecasts for traction battery packs for new cars ex factory price 2010-2020

9.13. Market forecasts for traction battery packs for new cars value in million dollars 2010-2020

9.14. Replacement market for car traction battery packs in value $ million 2010-2020

10.1. Gemcar

10.2. The planned Nissan Leaf pure electric car

10.3. Nissan leaf lithium traction batteries

10.4. The BYD E6 pure EV car

10.5. Jianghsu DHCLBC EF-1 car

10.6. Tesla Motors Roadster pure EV performance car

10.7. Tesla battery pack with coolant tubes at bottom.

10.8. The Lighting pure electric sports car

10.9. Subaru Stella pure electric vehicle

10.10. REVA pure EV car

10.11. The Club Car street legal car launched in 2009

10.12. Tara Tiny

10.13. Mitsubishi pure EV car

10.14. Mitsubishi i-MiEV

11.1. Evolution of EV design for on-road and many non-road vehicles

11.2. Frazer Nash Namir

11.3. Toyota Prius NiMH traction battery

11.4. Toyota Highlander Hybrid Battery

12.1. Altairnano view of some of the primary performance advantages of its lithium traction batteries

12.2. Hummer H3 ReEV Lithium Ion SuperPolymer battery pack made by Electrovaya.

12.3. Oshkosh truck

12.4. COM-BAT

13.1. Gavia defense AUV

13.2. Electric launch

13.3. The rigid-wing superyacht concept called 'Soliloquy'

13.4. The British Scorpio remote controlled rescue vehicle that released the trapped Russian submarine in August 2005.

13.5. The Ocean Explorer AUV

13.6. A British Remote Controlled Mine Destruction Vehicle being lowered into the water

13.7. Deep Flight Aviator two-person leisure submarine

13.8. Seattle personal luxury submarine by US Submarines

14.1. The new Electrolux Automower

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Reportlinker Adds China Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market Report, 2010

Press Release Source: Reportlinker On Wednesday April 27, 2011, 6:31 am EDT

NEW YORK, April 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

China Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market Report, 2010

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0486872/China-Electric-Vehicle-Charging-Station-Market-Report-2010.html

In 2010, with the intensive implementation of policies on new energy vehicle industry in China, the electric vehicle charging station debuted and mushroomed. Over 40 cities, such as Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen, started the construction of electric vehicle charging station and charging pile projects. As of 2010, 76 charging stations were built in 41 cities in China, most of which were located in east China including Shanghai, Shandong, and Jiangsu provinces.

This report introduces the pilot construction projects, enterprises involved and related industry policies of electric vehicle charging station in China, meanwhile, it analyses the capacity of Chinese market in the future and related beneficial enterprises.

According to the State-owned Enterprise Electric Vehicle Industry Alliance established in 2010, the related enterprises of electric vehicle recharging station industry include State Grid, China Southern Power Grid, PetroChina, Sinopec, POTEVIO, and China Poly Group. Among these 6 enterprises, State Grid and China Southern Power Grid are the two enterprises with faster progress in charging station construction. In accordance with the construction planning of State Grid, till 2020, its total investment in electric vehicle charging station and charging pile will reach RMB 32.3 billion and RMB 12.5 billion respectively.

Table of Contents

1. Overview of Electric Vehicle Charging Station

1.1 Definition and Classification

1.2 Structure

1.3 Charging Modes

1.4 Working Principles

2. Development of Global Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market

2.1 USA

2.2 Japan

2.3 Germany

2.4 France

2.5 UK

3. Policy Environment for the Development of Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market in China

3.1 Policies

3.1.1 Policy on New Energy Vehicle Development

3.1.2 Standards for Electric Vehicle Charging Station

3.2 Construction Plan of Key Enterprises

3.2.1 State Grid Corporation of China

3.2.2 China Southern Power Grid

3.2.3 Sinopec

3.2.4 POTEVIO

4. Construction of Electric Vehicle Charging Station in Key Cities of China

4.1 Northeast China

4.1.1 Changchun

4.1.2 Harbin

4.1.3 Dalian

4.2 North China

4.2.1 Beijing

4.2.2 Tianjin

4.2.3 Other Cities

4.3 East China

4.3.1 Shanghai

4.3.2 Hangzhou

4.3.3 Hefei

4.3.4 Jinan

4.3.5 Nanjing

4.3.6 Other Cities

4.4 Central China

4.4.1 Wuhan

4.4.2 Changsha

4.4.3 Zhengzhou

4.4.4 Other Cities

4.5 South China

4.5.1 Guangzhou

4.5.2 Shenzhen

4.5.3 Other Cities

4.6 Southwest China

4.6.1 Chongqing

4.6.2 Kunming

4.6.3 Chengdu

4.6.4 Other Cities

4.7 Northwest China

4.7.1 Xi'an

4.7.2 Lanzhou

4.7.3 Taiyuan

4.7.4 Yinchuan

4.7.5 Urumqi

5. Prospect of Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market in China

5.1 Growth of New Energy Vehicle Market

5.1.1 Status Quo

5.1.2 Ownership Forecast

5.2 Growth of Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market

5.2.1 Investment Scale and Structure

5.2.2 Market Capacity Forecast

6. Key Enterprises

6.1 NARI Technology Development Co., Ltd.

6.1.1 Profile

6.1.2 Charging Station Equipment Business

6.2 XJ Electric Co., Ltd.

6.2.1 Profile

6.2.2 Charging Station Equipment Business

6.3 Rongxin Power Electronic Co., Ltd.

6.3.1Profile

6.3.2 Charging Station Equipment Business

6.4 Henan Senyuan Electric Co., Ltd

6.4.1 Profile

6.4.2 Charging Station Equipment Business

6.5 Shenzhen Auto Electric Power Plant Co., Ltd.

6.5.1 Profile

6.5.2 Status Quo of Charging Station Equipment Business

6.5.3 Prospect of Charging Station Equipment Business

6.6 Sieyuan Electric Co., Ltd

6.6.1 Profile

6.6.2 Charging Station Equipment Business

6.7 Guodian Nanjing Automation Co., Ltd.

6.7.1 Profile

6.7.2 Charging Station Equipment Business

Selected Charts

Main Functional Modules of Electric Vehicle Charging Station

Enterprises Involved in Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market in USA

Planning of New Energy Vehicle and Electric Vehicle Charging Station in Japan, 2020

Enterprises Involved in Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market in Japan, 2009

Policies on New Energy Vehicle in China, 2009-2010

Supporting Program for New Energy Vehicle in Pilot Cities in China

Allowance Standards for Demonstration and Promotion of New Energy Vehicle (PCV & Light-duty Commercial Vehicle)

Allowance Standards for Demonstration and Promotion of Bus over 10 Meters Long

Standards for Electric Vehicle Charging Station in China

State-owned Enterprise Electric Vehicle Industry Alliance, 2010

Construction Planning of Electric Vehicle Charging Station of State Grid, 2009-2020

Distribution of Electric Vehicle Charging Station Projects (by Region) in China, 2010

Demonstration Cities and Local Manufacturers of New Energy Vehicle in China, 2010

Potential Cities for Promotion of New Energy Vehicle in China

Main New Energy Vehicle Models

Sales Volume and Ownership of New Energy Vehicle in China, 2009-2015E

Ownership of New Energy Vehicle in China, 2009-2015E

Investment Percentage of Electric Vehicle Charging Station and Charging Pile

Investment Scale of Electric Vehicle Charging Station and Charging Pile of State Grid, 2010-2020

Typical Configuration and Cost Estimation of Bus Charging Station and Public Charging Station

Forecast on Market Capacities of Shenzhen and China Charging Station, 2010-2013E

Forecast on Market Capacities of Shenzhen and China AC Charging Pile, 2010-2013E

Beneficial Enterprises in China's Charging Station Equipment Market

Income of Charging (Replacement) Station System Integration Business in China, 2011-2014E

Orders of Main Products of Rongxin Power Electronic Co., Ltd., 2010

Market Shares of Top 4 Enterprises in China's High-end DC Power Supply Market, 2009

Income and Profit of Charging Station (Pile) of Shenzhen Auto Electric Power Plant Co., Ltd., 2010-2013E

To order this report:

: China Electric Vehicle Charging Station Market Report, 2010

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Nicolas Bombourg
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