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The burgeoning electric vehicle EV industry cannot be understood by simply looking at cars. The complete market value is, and will remain, about double the market for cars. The leaders such as Toyota, Honda and Nissan make electric vehicles for many applicational sectors. Indeed, many of them also control the manufacture of the component that most affects price and performance - the battery. For example, Nissan has a major program to put next generation lithium batteries from its battery joint venture into its forklifts as well as its cars. Toyota makes heavy and light industrial EVs from forklifts to buses and mobility for the disabled, not just electric cars, and the knowledge in these different divisions is shared between them all. Much is written about hybrid cars but there are substantial sales of hybrid military trucks, buses and even motorcycles now.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Definitions and scope of this report
1.1.1. Learning from the past
1.2. Pure electric vehicles
1.3. Hybrid electric vehicles
1.4. Objectives
1.5. Benefits
1.1. Definitions and scope of this report
1.1.1. Learning from the past
1.2. Pure electric vehicles
1.3. Hybrid electric vehicles
1.4. Objectives
1.5. Benefits
2. HEAVY INDUSTRIAL EVS
2.1. What is included
2.2. Future opportunities Caterpillar USA, JC Bamford UK
2.3. Nissan lithium forklift Japan
2.4. New Toyota forklifts Japan
2.5. Zheijang Goodsense Forklift China
2.6. Linde Germany, Komatsu Japan
2.7. Listing of manufacturers
2.8. Market size
2.9. Market forecasts 2010 to 2020
2.1. What is included
2.2. Future opportunities Caterpillar USA, JC Bamford UK
2.3. Nissan lithium forklift Japan
2.4. New Toyota forklifts Japan
2.5. Zheijang Goodsense Forklift China
2.6. Linde Germany, Komatsu Japan
2.7. Listing of manufacturers
2.8. Market size
2.9. Market forecasts 2010 to 2020
3. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL EVS
3.1. What is included
3.1.1. Sub categories
3.1.2. Buses
3.2. Market drivers
3.2.1. Governments get involved
3.3. Importance of batteries and power trains
3.3.1. Navistar and Modec USA, UK
3.3.2. Freightliner and Enova USA
3.3.3. EVI and Valence USA
3.3.4. China Vehicles Company
3.4. EVs for local services
3.5. Airport EVs
3.6. Small people-movers
3.7. Light industrial aids
3.8. Heavy duty on-road trucks will now become hybrids
3.9. Listing of manufacturers
3.10. Market forecasts 2010-2020
3.1. What is included
3.1.1. Sub categories
3.1.2. Buses
3.2. Market drivers
3.2.1. Governments get involved
3.3. Importance of batteries and power trains
3.3.1. Navistar and Modec USA, UK
3.3.2. Freightliner and Enova USA
3.3.3. EVI and Valence USA
3.3.4. China Vehicles Company
3.4. EVs for local services
3.5. Airport EVs
3.6. Small people-movers
3.7. Light industrial aids
3.8. Heavy duty on-road trucks will now become hybrids
3.9. Listing of manufacturers
3.10. Market forecasts 2010-2020
4. MOBILITY FOR THE DISABLED
4.1. The sector with the most compelling and enduring need
4.2. The demographic time-bomb
4.2.1. Ageing population and the dependent elderly
4.2.2. Laws make mobility easier
4.3. Types of mobility vehicle
4.3.1. Growth by new market segments
4.3.2. Interchina Industry Group China
4.4. Market drivers
4.4.1. Geographical distribution
4.4.2. Needs creating new segments
4.4.3. What is driving regional differences?
4.4.4. Zhejiang R&P Industry China
4.4.5. Pride Mobility, USA
4.5. Listing of manufacturers
4.6. Market forecasts 2010 to 2020
4.6.1. Growth by creating new markets
4.1. The sector with the most compelling and enduring need
4.2. The demographic time-bomb
4.2.1. Ageing population and the dependent elderly
4.2.2. Laws make mobility easier
4.3. Types of mobility vehicle
4.3.1. Growth by new market segments
4.3.2. Interchina Industry Group China
4.4. Market drivers
4.4.1. Geographical distribution
4.4.2. Needs creating new segments
4.4.3. What is driving regional differences?
4.4.4. Zhejiang R&P Industry China
4.4.5. Pride Mobility, USA
4.5. Listing of manufacturers
4.6. Market forecasts 2010 to 2020
4.6.1. Growth by creating new markets
5. TWO WHEELED EVS AND ALLIED VEHICLES
5.1. What is included
5.1.1. Copenhagen bicycle USA, Italy
5.2. Prices and performances compared
5.3. Yamaha Japan
5.4. Eko Vehicles hybrid scooters India
5.5. Interchina Industry Group foldable electric bike China
5.6. Honda Japan
5.7. Suzuki fuel cell bike Japan
5.8. Peugeot E-Vivacity scooter France
5.9. Cytronex lightweight bicycle USA
5.10. Market drivers
5.10.1. Bicycles and electric bicycles
5.10.2. Hybrid motorcycles
5.10.3. YikeBike and other exotica - New Zealand, USA
5.11. Listing of manufacturers
5.11.2. China
5.12. Market forecasts 2010 to 2020
5.1. What is included
5.1.1. Copenhagen bicycle USA, Italy
5.2. Prices and performances compared
5.3. Yamaha Japan
5.4. Eko Vehicles hybrid scooters India
5.5. Interchina Industry Group foldable electric bike China
5.6. Honda Japan
5.7. Suzuki fuel cell bike Japan
5.8. Peugeot E-Vivacity scooter France
5.9. Cytronex lightweight bicycle USA
5.10. Market drivers
5.10.1. Bicycles and electric bicycles
5.10.2. Hybrid motorcycles
5.10.3. YikeBike and other exotica - New Zealand, USA
5.11. Listing of manufacturers
5.11.2. China
5.12. Market forecasts 2010 to 2020
6. GOLF EVS
6.1. What is included
6.2. Market drivers
6.2.1. Golf course creation
6.2.2. Secondary market - golf cars not used for golf
6.2.3. No more growth
6.2.4. Change of leader? Ingersoll Rand and Texton USA
6.2.5. Suzhou Eagle and many others in China
6.3. Listing of manufacturers
6.4. Market forecasts 2010 to 2020
6.4.2. Statistics for all bicycles
6.1. What is included
6.2. Market drivers
6.2.1. Golf course creation
6.2.2. Secondary market - golf cars not used for golf
6.2.3. No more growth
6.2.4. Change of leader? Ingersoll Rand and Texton USA
6.2.5. Suzhou Eagle and many others in China
6.3. Listing of manufacturers
6.4. Market forecasts 2010 to 2020
6.4.2. Statistics for all bicycles
7. CARS
7.1. Adoption of electric cars
7.2. US and Europe try to catch up
7.3. Rapid increase in number of manufacturers
7.4. Providing charging infrastructure
7.4.1. Recharging points
7.4.2. Battery changing points
7.4.3. Can the grid cope?
7.1. Adoption of electric cars
7.2. US and Europe try to catch up
7.3. Rapid increase in number of manufacturers
7.4. Providing charging infrastructure
7.4.1. Recharging points
7.4.2. Battery changing points
7.4.3. Can the grid cope?
8. PURE ELECTRIC CARS
8.1. Déjà Vu
8.1.2. Pure electric cars are a necessary part of the range?
8.2. Examples of pure EV cars
8.2.1. Nissan Japan - most ambitious of all?
8.2.2. Here come the Chinese - BYD, Brilliance, Geely, Chengfang
8.2.3. Jianghsu China
8.2.4. Interchina Industry Group China
8.2.5. High performance pure EVs - Tesla USA
8.2.6. Pininfarina Bolloré Bluecar France, Italy
8.2.7. Rinspeed UC Switzerland
8.2.8. REVA India
8.2.9. Club Car USA
8.2.10. Toyota Japan
8.2.11. Detroit Electric USA
8.2.12. Tara Tiny India
8.2.13. Zap Alias USA
8.2.14. Mitsubishi Japan
8.1. Déjà Vu
8.1.2. Pure electric cars are a necessary part of the range?
8.2. Examples of pure EV cars
8.2.1. Nissan Japan - most ambitious of all?
8.2.2. Here come the Chinese - BYD, Brilliance, Geely, Chengfang
8.2.3. Jianghsu China
8.2.4. Interchina Industry Group China
8.2.5. High performance pure EVs - Tesla USA
8.2.6. Pininfarina Bolloré Bluecar France, Italy
8.2.7. Rinspeed UC Switzerland
8.2.8. REVA India
8.2.9. Club Car USA
8.2.10. Toyota Japan
8.2.11. Detroit Electric USA
8.2.12. Tara Tiny India
8.2.13. Zap Alias USA
8.2.14. Mitsubishi Japan
9. HYBRID CARS
9.1. Construction and advantages of hybrids
9.2. Evolution
9.3. Chevrolet Volt USA
9.4. Ford plug-in hybrid USA
9.5. Bright Automotive SUV
9.6. Market drivers
9.6.1. Leading indicators
9.7. History of hybrids and planned models to 2013
9.8. Market 2010-2020
9.1. Construction and advantages of hybrids
9.2. Evolution
9.3. Chevrolet Volt USA
9.4. Ford plug-in hybrid USA
9.5. Bright Automotive SUV
9.6. Market drivers
9.6.1. Leading indicators
9.7. History of hybrids and planned models to 2013
9.8. Market 2010-2020
10. MILITARY
10.1. Examples of military EVs
10.1.1. Hummer USA / China
10.1.2. Quantum Technologies USA Aggressor AMV
10.1.3. US Army trucks etc - ZAP, Columbia ParCar USA
10.1.4. Oshkosh Truck Corp USA
10.1.5. Plug-in trucks - BAE Systems UK
10.1.6. Electric robot vehicles USA
10.1.7. UQM unmanned combat vehicle USA
10.2. In the air
10.2.1. DARPA insects USA
10.2.2. COM-BAT robot bat USA
10.2.3. Aerovironment electric aircraft USA
10.3. Examples of military EVs - in the water
10.3.1. Robot jellyfish USA and Germany
10.4. Manufacturers of military EVs
10.5. Military EV sales projections 2010-2020
10.1. Examples of military EVs
10.1.1. Hummer USA / China
10.1.2. Quantum Technologies USA Aggressor AMV
10.1.3. US Army trucks etc - ZAP, Columbia ParCar USA
10.1.4. Oshkosh Truck Corp USA
10.1.5. Plug-in trucks - BAE Systems UK
10.1.6. Electric robot vehicles USA
10.1.7. UQM unmanned combat vehicle USA
10.2. In the air
10.2.1. DARPA insects USA
10.2.2. COM-BAT robot bat USA
10.2.3. Aerovironment electric aircraft USA
10.3. Examples of military EVs - in the water
10.3.1. Robot jellyfish USA and Germany
10.4. Manufacturers of military EVs
10.5. Military EV sales projections 2010-2020
11. MARINE
11.1.1. Subeo Gemini submarine UK
11.2. Market segments
11.2.1. Total market
11.2.2. Underwater
11.2.3. On the water
11.3. Commonality with land EVs
11.3.1. Grants for land and water
11.3.2. Effect of land EV manufacturers entering marine
11.4. Market drivers
11.4.2. Pollution laws back electric boats - India, Europe, USA
11.4.3. Energy harvesting superyacht UK
11.4.4. Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) - Europe, USA
11.5. Wave and sun powered sea gliders - Liquid Robotics USA
11.5.2. Other AUV gliders USA
11.6. Remote control rescue - Scorpio UK
11.7. AUVs serving underwater research stations and ocean monitoring USA
11.8. AUV swimmers USA
11.9. Swimmer AUVs, Florida Atlantic University USA
11.10. Mine Destruction AUV UK
11.11. Leisure and tourist submarines USA
11.12. Manufacturers by country and product
11.13. Selling prices
11.13.1. US Submarines Inc USA
11.13.2. Private submarines UK, Canada
11.14. Solar powered road and water journey across Europe
11.15. Marine EV sales projections, 2010 to 2020
11.15.1. Surface and subsurface boat markets
11.1.1. Subeo Gemini submarine UK
11.2. Market segments
11.2.1. Total market
11.2.2. Underwater
11.2.3. On the water
11.3. Commonality with land EVs
11.3.1. Grants for land and water
11.3.2. Effect of land EV manufacturers entering marine
11.4. Market drivers
11.4.2. Pollution laws back electric boats - India, Europe, USA
11.4.3. Energy harvesting superyacht UK
11.4.4. Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) - Europe, USA
11.5. Wave and sun powered sea gliders - Liquid Robotics USA
11.5.2. Other AUV gliders USA
11.6. Remote control rescue - Scorpio UK
11.7. AUVs serving underwater research stations and ocean monitoring USA
11.8. AUV swimmers USA
11.9. Swimmer AUVs, Florida Atlantic University USA
11.10. Mine Destruction AUV UK
11.11. Leisure and tourist submarines USA
11.12. Manufacturers by country and product
11.13. Selling prices
11.13.1. US Submarines Inc USA
11.13.2. Private submarines UK, Canada
11.14. Solar powered road and water journey across Europe
11.15. Marine EV sales projections, 2010 to 2020
11.15.1. Surface and subsurface boat markets
12. OTHER EVS
12.1. Definition
12.2. Market drivers
12.3. Listing of manufacturers by country and product
12.4. Market size and trends
12.4.1. Non-military mobile robots - USA, UK, Japan
12.4.2. The Electrolux Automower Sweden
12.4.3. Rescue robots in Germany
12.4.4. Robots on Mars
12.4.5. Leisure
12.4.6. Research and hobbyist
12.5. Market forecasts 2010 to 2020
12.1. Definition
12.2. Market drivers
12.3. Listing of manufacturers by country and product
12.4. Market size and trends
12.4.1. Non-military mobile robots - USA, UK, Japan
12.4.2. The Electrolux Automower Sweden
12.4.3. Rescue robots in Germany
12.4.4. Robots on Mars
12.4.5. Leisure
12.4.6. Research and hobbyist
12.5. Market forecasts 2010 to 2020
APPENDIX 1: MOTORS AND BATTERIES
APPENDIX 2: GLOSSARY
APPENDIX 3: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY
APPENDIX 2: GLOSSARY
APPENDIX 3: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY
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