Dublin, Oct. 04, 2017 -- The "Electric Vehicles for Construction, Agriculture and Mining 2017-2027" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Electric vehicles for construction, agriculture and mining will be a $80+ billion market in 2027.
Komatsu, John Deere, Caterpillar, and others manufacture the big vehicles - mainly hybrid - while other manufacturers offer smaller, pure-electric versions.
Pure electric is a legal requirement indoors. Outdoors, fuel saving and better performance attracts. Cranes and man lifters have many applications. Their production volumes are larger than most people realise. So it is with the electric versions set for 165,000 to be sold in 2027.
This is an industry about to change radically. For example, in mining, over 90% of the world's mines are open cast. They are often in remote places up to 4000 meters above sea level, where shipping diesel can cost more than buying it. Consequently, there is now a move to have 350 kW giant haul trucks working the floor and separately the top of the mine with electric rail-veyors lifting the ore from bottom to top. In an all-electric solution new pollution laws can be met, image improved and money saved, the electricity coming from the mine's own wind turbines and photovoltaics. Battery swapping and fast charging of those batteries means 350 kWh batteries suffice - big but no larger than those in other EV sectors.
The new report explains all this and gives detailed forecasts, comparisons and assessments. It shows how mines will electrify much more but only after the current bust period of the boom-and-bust that characterises this industry. It shows why the ubiquitous tractor in agriculture will, at last, be electric in volume quantities by 2027 and how new forms of vehicle design are coming.
Benchmarking from the 46 categories of electric vehicle that the analyst forecasts, the report explains what new technologies will arrive and why. Supercapacitors, new power components, greater modularisation and integration will transform this industry. The report draws on interviews and results of many recent conferences on these sectors.
Key Topics Covered:
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
1.1. Overview
1.2. Value proposition and environmental restrictions
1.3. Are petrol prices affecting the electrification of industrial electric vehicles?
1.4. Forecasts 2017-2027
1.5. Autonomous vehicles for agriculture and mining
1.6. Examples of cranes and lifters
1.7. Caterpillar and Komatsu move to energy harvesting on hybrid electric vehicles
1.8. Powertrain situation in 2017
1.9. View at EVS29 Montreal Canada 2016
1.10. Profile: Cummins
2. MINING ELECTRIC VEHICLES
2.1. Overview
2.2. Mining Industry Vehicle Outlook 2013 2025
2.3. The state of the mining industry
2.4. Thermal coal in structural decline
2.5. Roadmap to electrification of mining vehicles
2.6. Pioneer companies in electrification
2.7. Forecast: mining electric vehicles 2014 2025
2.8. EPA's regulation on non-road diesel engines
3. LESSONS FROM RECENT CONFERENCES
3.1. Overview
3.2. Hydraulic vs electric efficiency
3.3. Market forecasts
3.4. Powertrain trends
3.5. Energy Independent Vehicles EIV
3.6. Projects and new industrial EVs
3.7. Wheel loaders
3.8. Star of the show
3.9. Components and systems
3.10. Energy storage
4. CONSTRUCTION AND AGRICULTURAL VEHICLES
4.1. Overview
4.2. Pioneers in electrification of construction and agriculture vehicles
4.3. Agriculture industry vehicle market
4.4. Construction and agricultural vehicle market and players
5. CRANES, LIFTERS, MOBILE PLATFORMS
6. KEY ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES IN MINING, AGRICULTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION ELECTRIC VEHICLES
6.1. Overview
6.2. Batteries and voltages
6.3. Supercapacitors
6.4. Range extenders and fuel cells
6.5. Electric Motors
6.6. New power electronics
6.7. Autonomous vehicles in mining and agricultural applications
Companies Mentioned
- AGCO Fendt Germany
- Atlas Copco Sweden
- BAE Systems UK
- Caterpillar USA
- EPA
- Fresh Fruit Robotics
- HUDIG TIGON
- Hitachi
- Ibex Automation Ltd
- JCB UK
- John Deere (Deere and Company) USA
- Joy Global USA
- Keshi Group
- Komatsu Japan
- Mahindra & Mahindra
- Merlo Italy
- Mitsubishi Japan
- New Holland (Fiat Italy)
- Oerlikon
- PapaBravo
- Sandvik Sweden
- Shaanxi Tongyun China
- UQM Technologies Inc
- Volvo Group
- XEMC China
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bfxm7c/electric_vehicles
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