Powertrain

Increasing pressure on reducing emissions and enhancing fuel economy are amongst key factors that are changing the mobility landscape. It is driving OEMs to look beyond their ecosystem and disrupt traditional chains by adopting altered powertrain strategies, invest in green technologies such as powertrain electrification, mass market conceptual technologies introduce never seen product mix and utilize innovative business models.
Frost & Sullivan analyses opportunities in a chain of sustainable, efficient powertrain technologies as the industry is moving towards novel ways of CO2-neutral mobility for the future.

Frost & Sullivan’s Global Automotive Powertrain and Electric Vehicle program area takes a 360-view of the industry, examining and analyzing product, geographic, technological, and business trends covering the entirety of the market. Key areas that the program explores are:

·    Mega Trends and Emission Regulations driving change in powertrain technology adoption
·    Emission Reduction & Fuel-efficient Gasoline and Diesel Engine Technology trends (downsizing, turbocharging, powertrain lightweighting, direct injection, VVT, SCR, GPF, LNT, cylinder deactivation, GPF, etc)
·    Drivetrain and Transmission Technology trends
·    Trends within electrification of powertrain (48V mild hybrid systems, full hybrids, battery electric cars, plug in electric cars, fuel cell cars)
·    Electric vehicle technology research – Battery, motors, charging infrastructure, etc
·    Issue based research such as emission testing procedures, EV related innovative business model research and so on
·    End consumer attitudes and perception of gasoline, diesel, hybrids, EVs and other powertrain technologies

We work closely with leading automotive OEMs, suppliers and technology firms to help them find the opportunities in this sea of change. Our holistic yet substantial research services enable us to stay at the forefront of change in this dynamic market, and enable our clients to achieve the same.

  1. 02 Aug 2019  |  Asia Pacific

    Strategic Analysis of the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure in China, 2018–2025

    With the Increase in the Number of Electric Vehicles, Public Charging Points in Operation are Likely to Reach 4 Million Units by 2025

    About 1.05 million units of electric vehicles (EVs) were sold in China in 2018. Battery electric vehicle (BEV) segment dominated the Chinese EV market with a 74.8% share, or sales of 788,000 units, in the year. The country is implementing the China V emission standard. Shanghai and Guangzhou are likely to pioneer the upgrade to the China VIB standa...

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  2. 06 Jun 2019  |  South Asia, Middle East & North Africa

    Strategic Analysis of the Indian EV & Hybrid Electric Vehicle Market, 2017–2030

    With the Push from the Indian Government towards All-electric Vehicles, the Penetration of EVs and FHEVs is Expected to Reach as High as 2 Million Vehicles by 2030

    Tightening emissions standards coupled with plaguing pollution levels have begun to shift the dynamics of the Indian automotive market. While xEV (electric and hybrid vehicles) have gained traction in developed nations internationally, they are yet to do so in the Indian market. However, projections show that in 2030 about 2 million xEVs will be so...

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  3. 22 May 2019  |  North America

    Global Lithium-ion Battery Production and Capacity Expansion, Forecasts to 2025

    Installed Production Capacity of Top 10 Suppliers to Expand from 150 GWh in 2018 to about 740 GWh by 2025, at a CAGR of 25.58%

    The automotive industry is evolving rapidly in terms of technology as well as tackling environmental issues. Electric vehicles (EVs) have been introduced as a clean energy initiative as they have low or zero emissions and have come a long way to become an integral part of OEMs’ business strategies. Automakers like PSA and Volkswagen (VW) are crea...

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  4. 26 Apr 2019  |  North America

    US Consumers’ Priorities, Preferences, and Willingness to Pay for Powertrain Systems and Features, 2018

    Customers are Willing to Consider xEVs While Purchasing their Next Car

    Declining diesel share gives rise to newer opportunities for electric vehicles. Understanding consumer needs becomes quintessential toward driving future mobility developments. This research focuses on consumer needs and their willingness to pay for various powertrain features and electric vehicles. The respondents were questioned based on numerous...

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  5. 25 Apr 2019  |  North America

    Global Diesel Engine Technology Roadmap for Heavy-Duty Trucks

    Despite the Push for Electric Vehicles, Diesel Propulsion is Likely to Account for 77.3% of HD Truck Sales in 2030. Upcoming Regulations in Developing Countries providing strong Opportunities for OEMs

    Greenhouse gas/fuel efficiency regulations in TRIAD countries and increasingly stringent tailpipe emission standards in developing countries will shape the powertrain strategies of OEMs over the next decade. This study provides an overview of key future fuel efficiency and tailpipe emission regulations across different regions for heavy-duty comme...

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  6. 08 Apr 2019  |  South Asia, Middle East & North Africa

    Understanding Indian Consumers’ Priorities, Preferences and Willingness to Purchase Hybrid and Electric Vehicles, 2017

    65% Customers want Electric Vehicles to Look Exceptional

    Understanding consumer needs is quintessential for driving future mobility developments. This research focuses on consumer awareness and their willingness to pay for hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles (EVs). The respondents were questioned based on numerous factors such as technology awareness, preferred vehicle range, features, ease of charging...

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  7. 05 Apr 2019  |  North America

    Executive Analysis of the US EV Charging Ecosystem, 2018

    Newer Business Models and Products Designed for an Ecosystem for Multiple Customer Personas are Driving the Growth of US EV Charging Ecosystem

    By 2025, over 2 million electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to be sold only in the US. Consumers now prefer EVs over ICEs owing to fast developing charging network across the US. There is an opportunity for both AC and DC charging network expansion and traditional business models are not sufficient anymore. Unlike fuel stations, with respect to EV...

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  8. 02 Apr 2019  |  North America

    Global Powertrain Outlook, 2019

    Diesel Engine to Continue its Decline, E-Mobility and 48V to Boom, and Cleaner Gasoline Engine Technologies to Surface

    This research service provides an in-depth analysis of powertrain technologies and the strategic imperatives of upcoming diesel/gasoline technology, technology roadmaps, and technology advancements. The study highlights current and future product plans of various manufacturers and their growth potential. Emission regulations are tightening across t...

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  9. 25 Mar 2019  |  North America

    Global Electric Vehicle Market Outlook, 2019

    Over 2.8 Million Electric Vehicles are Likely to be Sold in 2019 With China Being the Leader With 57% Market Share

    About 2 million electric vehicles were sold globally out of which 68.7% were battery electric vehicles (BEV) and 31.3% were plugin hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) recording a y-o-y market growth of 57.3%. China retained its market leadership for the 5th consecutive year with a 55.5% share, selling approximately 1.1 million electric vehicles (75% of...

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  10. 19 Feb 2019  |  North America

    Global Analysis of Electric Battery Market and Battery Thermal Management System for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Forecast to 2025

    With Increasing Demand for High-performance xEVs with Higher Capacity Batteries, the Adoption of Battery Thermal Management Systems will be Essential for Ensuring Efficiency and Vehicle Safety

    This research focusses on legislative measures taken by governments globally to adopt and implement high-end battery technology, and bring in new business models for private and public sectors to develop battery thermal management systems (BTMS). Private and public sectors have constantly provided investments and funding to OEMs, Tier I suppliers, ...

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