Technology Innovations Empowering Low Emission Vehicles (TechVision)

Technology Innovations Empowering Low Emission Vehicles (TechVision)

Moving towards an era of low carbon transportation

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21-Dec-2015
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Research Code: D6B8-01-00-00-00
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The research service delves into various technologies that are necessary to produce low emission vehicles (LEVs). Low emission vehicles are vehicles that emit at least 40% less emissions than a similar model vehicle. In general, this research service focuses on electric, hybrid, and fuel cell vehicles. Each type of vehicle and the technologies empowering them have been highlighted to provide a depth of information for the readers.
The report analyzes the various factors affecting the adoption of low emission vehicles (LEVs) in different geographical regions. In each region, various governmental regulations and incentives for LEVs are discussed in detail. Further, the LEV sales prediction for the next 5 years is included in the research service.
This research service provides:
?     An overview of technologies empowering LEVs.
?     A review of key technological/ business challenges influencing the adoption of LEVs.
?     Regulations and incentives for LEV purchase in various countries.
?     The R&D efforts in developing new charging solutions and battery technologies are highlighted. This information will be useful for companies working across LEV value chain to align their R&D portfolios.
?     Insights into the road ahead for adoption of LEVs in the short and medium terms.
?     Various breakthrough innovations that could potentially enable LEVs in the near future to deliver better performance.

Table of Contents

Research Scope

Research Methodology

Research Methodology Step by Step Approach

Key Findings – Move Towards Low Carbon Economy

Key Findings – Concerns & Need for Radical Changes

Overview of Low Emission Vehicles(LEVs)

Classification of Low Emission Vehicles(LEVs)

Hybrid Vehicle Technology

Electric Vehicle Technology

Fuel Cell Vehicle Technology

Hybrid Vehicles - Commercial Classification of LEVs

Electric Vehicles - Commercial Classification of LEVs

Adoption Factors for LEVs

Influencing Factors Driving Adoption

Influencing Factors Hindering Adoption

Innovation Ecosystem

Factors Influencing Innovation

USA - Government Regulations and Policies

California - Government Regulations and Policies

Canada and Mexico - Government Regulations and Policies

Incentives to Promote Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in Arizona and California

Incentives to Promote Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in Connecticut, Florida and District of Columbia

Incentives to Promote Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois

Incentives to Promote Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in Maryland, Massachusetts, and New York

Incentives to Promote Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in Texas and Washington

Incentives to Promote Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in Canada

Zinc-Air Batteries Innovation - EnZinc Inc., California, USA

Lithium Air Battery Innovation, IBM Research-Almaden, USA

Carbon Foam Batteries Innovation - Firefly International Energy Co, Illinois, USA

Lithium Metal Battery Innovation - Solid Energy Systems, Massachusetts, USA

Energy Storage at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, University of California, USA

Improved Lithium Ion Batteries -

Solid State Battery - MIT and Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, USA

Government Regulations and Policies

Prominent Initiatives to Promote Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in Europe

Initiatives to Promote Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in Other Countries of Europe

Metal-Air Battery Innovation - PHINERGY, Israel

Advanced Silicon Anode Lithium Ion Battery - NEXEON Limited, Oxford, UK

Lithium Sulfur Batteries - OXIS Energy Limited, Oxfordshire, UK

Electro Mobility Solutions - Siemens AG, Germany

Electric and Hybrid Powertrains - Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany

Government Regulations and Policies in China

Government Regulations and Policies in India

Government Regulations and Policies in Japan

Government Regulations and Policies in South Korea and Australia

Initiatives to Promote Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in APAC

Super Capacitors Innovation - Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia

Ultra-fast Charging Batteries - Nanyang Technology University, Singapore

Market Potential - Electric Vehicles

Market Potential - Electric Vehicles and Fuel Cells

Strategic Perspectives on Future Opportunities

Key Contacts

Electric Vehicles’ Battery and Control System Patents

Patents on Range, Mounting Structure and Brake Control of Electric Vehicles

Hybrid Drive and Motor Vehicles Patents

Hybrid Vehicle and Fuel Cell Patents

Patents on Fuel Cell Advances

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

The research service delves into various technologies that are necessary to produce low emission vehicles (LEVs). Low emission vehicles are vehicles that emit at least 40% less emissions than a similar model vehicle. In general, this research service focuses on electric, hybrid, and fuel cell vehicles. Each type of vehicle and the technologies empowering them have been highlighted to provide a depth of information for the readers. The report analyzes the various factors affecting the adoption of low emission vehicles (LEVs) in different geographical regions. In each region, various governmental regulations and incentives for LEVs are discussed in detail. Further, the LEV sales prediction for the next 5 years is included in the research service. This research service provides: ? An overview of technologies empowering LEVs. ? A review of key technological/ business challenges influencing the adoption of LEVs. ? Regulations and incentives for LEV purchase in various countries. ? The R&D efforts in developing new charging solutions and battery technologies are highlighted. This information will be useful for companies working across LEV value chain to align their R&D portfolios. ? Insights into the road ahead for adoption of LEVs in the short and medium terms. ? Various breakthrough innovations that could potentially enable LEVs in the near future to deliver better performance.
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Author Karthik Vishal Lakshmanan
Industries Automotive
WIP Number D6B8-01-00-00-00
Keyword 1 Global Low Emission Vehicles
Keyword 2 Low Emission Vehicle
Keyword 3 Technology Innovations in Low Emission Vehicles
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