Strategic Analysis of Emission Control Programs in Key Markets Towards 2020

Strategic Analysis of Emission Control Programs in Key Markets Towards 2020

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15-Dec-2014
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North America
Research Code: NEDC-01-00-00-00
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This research service aims to identify important emission control and fuel economy improvement programs in the global key markets, thereby determining what powertrain technologies would play pivotal roles in ensuring compliance in these regions. An attempt is made to provide an overview of emission control programs in key markets and to understand the policy framework and various prevalent incentive schemes. It also explains the link between air quality levels and consequent vehicle emission control programs by the government and regulatory bodies, understanding the risk associated in these markets with conventional ICE technologies.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Global Comparison of Fuel Economy/GHG Standards—Passenger Cars

Global Comparison Powertrain Technology Focus

Research Scope

Research Aims and Objectives

Vehicle Segmentation

Key Questions this Study will Answer

Research Methodology

Key OEMs Compared in This Study

Research Background

Definition of Key Technologies Compared in the Study

Definition of Key Technologies Compared in the Study (continued)

Definition of Key Technologies Compared in the Study (continued)

Emissions Risk Level Mapping—Europe, 2014 Scenario

Emissions Risk Level Mapping—Europe, 2020 Outlook

Urban Emission Scenario—Europe, Beyond 2020 Outlook

Emission Regulations Roadmap—Europe

Emission Control Strategies—Country Level Impact Analysis

Emission Control Strategies—Country Level Impact Analysis (continued)

Emission Control Strategies—Country Level Impact Analysis (continued)

London Emission Scenario—Risk Zoning, Greater London

London Emission Scenario—The ULEZ Proposition

London Emission Scenario—The ULEZ Proposition Impact Analysis

China, Japan, and South Korea—Emission Risk Mapping 2014

China, Japan, and South Korea—Emission Risk Mapping 2020

Emission Regulations Roadmap—China

China Japan and South Korea—Fuel Economy and Emission Outlook

Emission Regulations Roadmap—India

China Powertrain Impact Measure—ICEs And Electric Drive

South Korea Powertrain Impact Measure—ICE and Electrics

Japan Powertrain Impact Measure—ICE And Electrics

Emission Control Strategies—Country Level Impact Analysis

NEV Growth Outlook—City of Shanghai

Emission Risk Mapping—United States

Emission Risk Mapping—United States

North America—Air Quality Regulatory Ecosystem

North America—Fuel Efficiency and Tail Pipe Emission Roadmap

California ZEV Mandates—Targets and Outlook

Powertrain Technology Roadmap—ICEs and Electric Drive

Emission Control Strategies—Country Level Impact Analysis

LATAM—Emission Norms Outlook

Brazil—Powertrain Impact Measure/Outlook

Rest of LATAM—Powertrain and Emission Outlook

Rest Of LATAM—Powertrain and Emission Outlook (continued)

Emission Control Strategies—Country Level Impact Analysis

Key Conclusions and Future Outlook

Legal Disclaimer

Abbreviations and Acronyms Used

Additional Sources of Information on Regional Outlooks

Market Engineering Methodology

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This research service aims to identify important emission control and fuel economy improvement programs in the global key markets, thereby determining what powertrain technologies would play pivotal roles in ensuring compliance in these regions. An attempt is made to provide an overview of emission control programs in key markets and to understand the policy framework and various prevalent incentive schemes. It also explains the link between air quality levels and consequent vehicle emission control programs by the government and regulatory bodies, understanding the risk associated in these markets with conventional ICE technologies.
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Author Sudeep Kaippalli
Industries Automotive
WIP Number NEDC-01-00-00-00
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