Dublin, Jan. 30, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Industrial and Commercial Electric Vehicles on Land 2017-2027" report to their offering.
This report covers the technical and market trends for industrial and commercial vehicles whether hybrid or pure electric, putting it in the context of electric vehicles overall and including the activities of a host of manufacturers of the vehicles and their components and even providing future technological development roadmaps.
The market for electric industrial vehicles is already large because, by law, forklifts have to be electric when used indoors. Little growth remains in this market but outdoors almost all earthmoving and lifting vehicles use the conventional internal combustion engine. That is about to change dramatically because hybrid electric versions reduce cost of ownership and exposure to price hikes with fossil fuels.
Hybrids increasingly perform better as well, with more power from stationary, ability to supply electricity to other equipment and other benefits including less noise and pollution. On the other hand, airports, often government owned or funded, are under great pressure to finish converting their Ground Support Equipment GSE to pure electric versions both on and off the tarmac partly using federal grants.
Yet another industrial trend is for use of electric vehicles to replace slow and often dangerous manual procedures. Sometimes a self-powered indoor crane replaces scaffolding. An electric stair climber replaces human effort and possible injury. On the other hand, sit-on floor cleaners in buildings, sit-on ice cleaners in ice rinks, outrider vehicles carried on trash collection trucks and a host of similar solutions speed processes and reduce injuries and costs.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary And Conclusions
2. Introduction
3. Lessons From Recent Conferences
4. Market Drivers For Industrial And Commercial Evs
5. Heavy Industrial EVs
6. Light Industrial & Commercial EVs
7. Buses And Trucks
8. Taxis
9. Three Wheel Commercial Vehicles
10. Electric Vehicles For Construction, Agriculture And Mining
11. Key Components For Industrial And Commercial Electric Vehicles
12. Industrial And Commercial Company Profiles
Appendix - Electric And Hybrid Electric Non-Road EVs Now And In Future
Companies Mentioned
- Ayton Willow
- Bradshaw Electric
- Caproni JSC
- Crown Equipment Corporation
- Hyster-Yale
- John Deere
- Jungheinrich AG
- Kion Group GmbH
- Liberty Electric Cars
- MAN Truck & Bus AG
- Toyota Motor
- VISEDO Oy
- Valence Technologies
- ZNTK Radom
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