2010 Deep Research Report on China New Energy Vehicles — Aarkstore Enterprise
Summary
With the increasingly harsh climate and environment, words, such as environmental protection, low-carbon, energy-saving, emission-reduction and green, are gradually penetrated into the daily life. Automobile, as the main source of city exhausts, has gained particular concern in the issue of emission reduction. Therefore, new energy vehicles become extremely popular. For instance, electric bicycles, electric tricycles and motorcycle, which can be seen everywhere in China, have gradually been accepted and popular. Thus, electric vehicles will soon become the energy-saving environmental automotive products. Besides the battery-powered, the fuel gas, hydrogen and other clean energy, all have the application case. However, there is still a long way before the massive popularity. With the increasing attentions and supports from the Government, big investments from investors and strong will of the emission reduction from the public, new energy vehicles have made rapid development. Up to March, 2010, the electric or gas passenger car, have been widely applied in the public transports. Automotive manufacturer, BYD has developed a variety of electric cars by means of its own technology in the battery field, and will soon begin to sell new energy vehicles to individual consumers. There are many indications shows that the new energy vehicles have gradually been the spotlight. The large-scale production will greatly reduce the production cost, thus making the new energy vehicles become the highly popular product and occupy a larger portion in the automotive market.
“2010 Deep Research Report on China New Energy Vehicles” is a professional and comprehensive study report on the new energy automotive. First, it will introduce the new classification and definition of energy vehicles, and the development status of various types of new energy vehicles. Then, it will provide a detailed description on the new energy policy and state-sponsored development projects. After that, production, sales, technical characteristics and development trends of new energy vehicles in China and the world. And then, it will highlight the major new energy automobile companies in the global and China, such as, production capacity of enterprises, models, prices, costs, profits, margins and other parameters. Meanwhile, it will provide the development plans and research status of new energy automobile manufacturers. Finally, it will give a detailed analysis on the development background, investment opportunity and risks of new energy automotive, thus providing professional research conclusions and recommendations. Overall, this study can make the clients well informed of real-time status and trends of new energy automotive industry. The interpretations of policies and consumer surveys can provide suggestions on the demands and trends of new energy automotive industry. This report will help the clients conduct the development plans and provide as a reference in the investment and decision making. It can not be completed without the supports and assistance from many first-line technical personnel and senior experts in the relevant agencies and departments. Here we want to express our gratitude.
Table of Contents :
Chapter 1 Definition and Classification of New Energy Vehicles 1
1.1 The definition of new energy vehicles 1
1.2 Category overview of new energy vehicles 2
1.2.1 Hybrid engine vehicles (HEV) 2
1.2.1.1 Introduction 2
1.2.1.2 Development status 2
1.2.2 Battery electric vehicles (BEV) 2
1.2.2.1 Introduction 2
1.2.2.2 Development status 2
1.2.3 Fuel cell engine vehicles (FCEV) 3
1.2.3.1 Introduction 3
1.2.3.2 Development status 3
1.2.4 Hydrogen engine vehicles 3
1.2.4.1 Introduction 3
1.2.4.2 Development status 3
1.2.5 Gas vehicles 4
1.2.5.1 Introduction 4
1.2.5.2 Development status 4
1.2.6 Alcohol or ether vehicles 4
1.2.6.1 Introduction 4
1.2.6.2 Development status 4
Chapter 2 Development status and prospects of new energy vehicles 5
2.1 Background and development goals 5
2.1.1 Vehicles background in China 5
2.1.2 Vehicles situation analysis in China 6
2.2 Development goals of energy-saving and new energy vehicles 10
2.2.1 Development status of new energy vehicles 11
12 2.2.2 Technical objectives 12
2.2.3 Energy-saving goals 13
2.2.4 New energy goals 14
2.3 New energy vehicles market in the world 15
2.3.1 Market situation of new energy vehicles in China 17
2.3.2 Future development trends and bottlenecks of new energy vehicles 18
2.3.3 Technology evolution of new energy vehicles in China 21
2.3.4 Investment recommendations 23
Chapter 3 Major manufacturers for new energy vehicles 25
3.1 Main manufacturers for new energy vehicles in China 25
3.1.1 Chery 25
3.1.2 SAIC 29
3.1.3 Kinglong 34
3.1.4 Zotye 40
3.1.5 BYD 45
3.1.6 FAW 50
3.1.7 Chongqing Changan 55
3.1.8 Geely 60
3.1.9 Universal 64
3.1.10 Foton Auto 67
3.1.11 Dongfeng 72
3.1.12 Zhongtong buses 76
3.1.13 Great Wall 80
3.1.14 Ankai buses 85
3.1.15 Yi Mao (under construction) 89
3.2 Main international vehicles manufacturers 91
3.2.1 Main manufacturers for new energy vehicles in the United States 91
3.2.1.1 General 93
3.2.1.2 Ford 94
3.2.2 Main manufacturers for new energy vehicles in Europe 97
3.2.2.1 Volkswagen 97
3.2.2.2 BMW 99
3.2.2.3 Daimler – Benz 100
3.2.3 Main manufacturers for new energy vehicles in Japan 102
3.2.3.1 Honda 103
3.2.3.2 Toyota 106
Chapter 4 Batteries analysis of new energy vehicles 108
4.1 Investment analysis of Ni-MH battery 109
4.1.1 Development overview 109
4.1.2 Major manufacturers Analysis 110
4.1.3 Prospects 110
4.2 Investment Analysis on lithium battery 111
4.2.1 Development status 111
4.2.2 Industry chain analysis 113
4.2.2.1 Manufacturers 113
4.2.2.2 Cell materials 115
4.2.2.3 Analysis of lithium carbonate industry 116
4.2.2.4 Prospects of Lithium Carbonate Industry 117
4.3 Investment analysis on vehicle battery 118
Chapter 5 Product development and prospects of new energy vehicles 123
5.1 Hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) 123
5.1.1 Introduction 123
5.1.2 Development status of international hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) 127
5.1.3 Development status of domestic hybrid electric vehicles 129
5.1.4 Prospects forecast 129
5.1.5 Investment advice 130
5.2 Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) 131
5.2.1 Introduction 131
5.2.2 Development status of international battery electric vehicles (BEV) 131
5.2.3 Development status of domestic battery electric vehicles (BEV) 133
5.2.4 Prospects forecast 134
5.2.5 Investment background and advantages 134
5.2.6 National Electric Vehicles (BEV) 135 long-term objectives
5.3 Natural gas vehicles 135
5.3.1 Development status of international natural gas vehicles 135
5.3.2 Development status of domestic natural gas vehicles 137
5.3.3 Prospects forecast 148
5.3.4 Investment background 151
5.4 DME Auto 151
5.4.1 Introduction 151
5.4.2 Policy 152
5.4.3 Fuel production 153
5.4.4 Fuel vehicle technologies 154
5.4.5 Research and development 155
5.4.6 Investment background 159
5.4.7 Investment advice 159
Chapter 6 Investment opportunities and risk analysis on the new energy vehicles 160
6.1 Analysis of investment opportunities 160
6.1.1 investment base and features in 2009 160
6.1.2 Concern analysis of consumers 161
6.2 Key points analysis on investment 162
6.3 Technical line analysis 164
6.3.1 PHEV technical Analysis 164
6.4 Development trends of new energy vehicles in China 171
6.5 Background analysis 177
6.5.1 Development status 177
6.5.2 Technical analysis of hybrid electric vehicles 185
6.5.3 Energy-saving and economic analysis of hybrid electric vehicles 187
6.5.4 Raw materials demand in the upstream 190
6.6 Risk analysis 192
Chapter 7 Research summary of new energy vehicles 193
Appendix the relevant policies and analysis of new energy vehicles 194
Industry policy of new energy vehicles 194
Production access rules of new energy vehicles 194
Financial subsidies 194
Tax Policy 196
Restructuring and rejuvenation program of Automotive industry 196
Production access rules of new energy vehicles 198
Interim measures for financial subsides in the energy saving and new energy vehicles demonstration and extension 203
Tables and Figures:
Table definition and classification of new energy vehicles 1
Figure Vehicle volume and growth rate of China from 2000 to 2009 5
Figure Vehicle sales and growth of China from 2000 to 2009 6
Figure Ratios of three major components in the total imported auto parts in China from 2001 to 2009 6
Figure Dependence trends of foreign oil 7
Figure Consumption ratio of gasoline and diesel in China 7
Figure Potential analysis of auto industry in China 8
Figure Industrial Revolution in the energy-saving and new energy vehicles 9
Figure Development strategy target of automotive energy power system 10
Table Production capacity and forecast of new energy vehicles in China from 2009 to 2014 (10K unit) 11
Figure Production capacity, forecast and growth rate of new energy vehicles in China from 2009 to 2014 (10K unit) 11
Figure Power technology evolution scheme of new energy vehicles in China 12
Figure Technology platform diagram of power systems in the energy saving and new energy 12
Figure Energy-saving goal scheme in China in 2020 13
Figure Conversion scheme of new energy 14
Figure Integrated development target in the energy-saving and new energy vehicles of China 14
Figure Sales of hybrid engine vehicles from USA, Japan, United Kingdom, Netherlands, France and Germany from 2004 to 2009 (10K unit) 15
Figure Global sales of hybrid engine vehicles of GM, Ford, Nissan, Honda, Toyota from 2005 to 2009 (10K unit) 16
Figure Global sales of 7 hybrid engine vehicles, Priusl1.5L Camry2.4L, Civic1.3L and so on from 2005 to 2009 (10K unit) 16
Table List of auto type and marketed time for the new energy passenger cars of China from 2005 to 2008 17
Table List of auto type and marketed time for 10 electric buses and 31 hybrid passenger vehicle of China from 2006 to 2009 17
Figure Future evolution path for new energy vehicles 19
Figure Advantages, disadvantages and application prospects of fuel cell vehicles 19
Figure Battery performance and features of new energy vehicles 20
Chart of different types of fuel-efficient hybrid effects and the advantages and disadvantages 20
Figure Emissions and price of 8 hybrid engine vehicles (10K RMB) 21
Figure Evolution sketch of automotive technology evolution sketch in the world 22
Figure V development model of control system (development direction of system technology) 22
Figure Development process diagram of automotive technology in China
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