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Electric Vehicles: Energy, Infrastructure and the Mobility Market 2011
Trend Tracker Limited, March 2011, Pages: 230
This latest study on the electric vehicle market, including an in-depth review of EV technologies, electric car manufacturers and battery makers. The report also reviews forecasts of the global development and uptake of electric vehicles.
The critical survey of the activity aiming at the rebirth of the electric vehicle, a species previously thought to have been nigh-extinct since batteries lost out to gasoline in the early years of the last century.
This report provides a uniquely broad view of the technology, energy demand, infrastructure and fiscal challenges that face OEMs, governments, investors, environmental lobbies and citizens at large, as the auto industry and its new allies attempt to de-carbonise private transport and respond effectively to the implications of 'peak oil'.
The report is based on three years of tracking developments in the EV and automotive sectors, research which started before any mainstream manufacturer announced EV launch plans. This research was founded on lead author Toby Procter's belief that the prospect of energy scarcity poses greater risks to mobility and the industries that supply it than investors or other 'stakeholders' wish to contemplate.
EV Report Chapters & Contents:
- EV technology - Battery chemistries - Profiles of the EV investments of 27 established manufacturers and 27 EV start-ups - Profiles of 44 traction battery manufacturers - EVs and power generation - Recharging infrastructure development - Oil and other critical resource constraints - Market penetration forecasts - Fiscal policies - Business models
No mere technology update, EVs: Energy, Infrastructure and Mobility in the Real World offers uncomfortable facts, figures and advice based on a mass of technology, energy and resources data. It's designed to help investors, politicians, environmentalists and senior executives in the automotive and power utility sectors get to grips with the dynamics and challenges of what could be the most seismic transition since globalisation from oil to electricity.
This report is not anti-EV propaganda, or the product of swivel-eyed climate change deniers. It is a rigorous, commonsensical appraisal of EV technologies, and the policies that aim to bring them to market.
*This report is continually updated to bring you the most up to date information.
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