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EnergyHarvestingforElectricVehicles 2012-2022 Description
The electric vehicle industry - land, water and air - is rapidly rising to become a huge market of over $200 billion in 2022 at ex
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. Permanent Power for Wireless Sensors
- 1.7.2. Electric Grid EnergyHarvesting Services For Smart Buildings
- 1.7.3. Commercial Applications For Advanced Batteries
- 1.7.4. Challenges in EnergyHarvesting
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forenergyharvesting in electricvehicles - land, water and air - with forecasts.
This report gives a wealth of examples of energyharvesting in action on electricvehicles by land, water and air. It
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others in different aspects. For example, in energyharvestingforvehicles, Ford, Volvo, Volkswagen, BMW and others are now in extensive trials of energy harvesters for braking and capturing energy from
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. Energyharvesting - mostly ally not alternative
1.11. Key trends for range extended vehicles
2. INTRODUCTION
2.1. Types of electric vehicle
2.2. Many fuels
2.3. Born electric
2.4. Pure electric
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to create a more commercial backdrop forelectricvehicles.
Key features of this report
- The context for the development of the electricvehicles sector including an analysis of future energy
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8.11.2. Second generation range extender technology
8.11.3. Third generation range extender technology
8.12. Fuel cell range extenders
8.13. Energyharvesting on and in electricvehicles
8.14. Trend to
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extenders
6.17. Big effect of many modest electricity sources combined
6.18. Energyharvesting on and in electricvehicles
6.19. Trend to high voltage
6.20. Component choices forenergy density/ power
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electricvehicles, both hybrid and pure electric, sold in the world 2011-2021 in thousands of units rounded Energyharvesting:
- Alpha Energy
- Beautiful Earth
- E-Move
- Envision Solar International
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the next ten years. Unusually, we view all this in the light of what is being achieved in electricvehiclesfor land and water. What is the best selling electric aeroplane and what is the biggest
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electric light-vehicles. Available electricvehicles are also featured.
Furthermore the report examines enabling technologies including batteries and energy storage, new anode technologies, electric motors
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technologies for military electricvehicles to 2021
1.6.1. Range extenders - custom ICE, mini turbine, fuel cell
1.6.2. Advanced lithium-ion batteries
1.6.3. Other advanced energy storage
1.6.4. Next generation
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by application in 2012
1.7. Number of manufacturers of electricvehicles in China by application in 2012
1.8. Energy per 100 kilometers per person for different on-road travel options.
1.9. Possible
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chain to explain how to create success. It analyses the finances and positioning of many suppliers of EVs and their components, covering hybrid and pure electricvehiclesfor land, water and air, because
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Adjoining sectors are also discussed such as heavy electric motorcycles and the bigger sector of mobility vehiclesfor the disabled, where ten year forecasts are presented. New crossover vehicles between LEVs
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of charging infrastructure, for example. As so many vehicle manufacturers now seek to make a wide variety of vehicles, electricvehicles by land, water and air are covered. This is also essential to
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Wireless Power Transmission for Consumer Electronics and ElectricVehicles 2012-2022 Over the next decade, the most vibrant Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) markets will involve the contactless
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East Asia, 28% are in North America but Europe is fast asleep at only 7%. Yet, being used for an increasing number of purposes in electricvehicles, mobile phones, energyharvesting, renewable energy and
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harvesting
6.10. Stanford stretchable photovoltaics.
6.11. Professor Zhenan Bao
6.12. Timeline for widespread deployment of energyharvesting
6.13. Artificial Muscle original business plan
6.14. Artificial