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SupplierBusiness : Hybrid Vehicles and Components Report

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Published 2009/08 Content info 143 PAGES
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Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Introduction

  • History
  • Drivers of hybrid vehicle development

Hybrid Technology

  • Types of hybrid vehicle
  • Micro Hybrids
  • Electronic components
  • Series hybrids
  • Parallel hybrids
  • Series/Parallel hybrids
  • Full Hybrid
  • Mild or Assist Hybrids
  • Plug-In or Dual-Mode hybrids
  • Hybrid transmissions
  • One-Mode and Two-Mode Hybrids
  • Regenerative braking
  • Electric motors
  • AC Motors
  • DC Motors
  • Synchronous motors
  • Switch reluctance machines
  • Battery Technology
  • Lead acid
  • Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH)
  • Sodium nickel chloride (NaNiCl)
  • Lithium-ion
  • Li-ion technology improvements
  • Supercapacitors and ultracapacitors

OEM Strategies

  • General Motors
  • Ford
  • Volkswagen
  • Daimler
  • BMW
  • Honda
  • Nissan
  • Renault
  • PSA
  • Hyundai

Incentives

  • Fuel Economy
  • Hybrid Incentives and Taxation
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Japan
  • The global light vehicle market

The hybrid market

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Japan

Company Profiles

  • Aisin AW
  • Axeon Holdings
  • Azure Dynamics
  • Cobasys
  • Continental
  • Denso
  • Eaton
  • Hitachi
  • JATCO
  • Johnson Controls
  • Keihin
  • Maxwell Technologies
  • NessCap
  • Saft
  • Sanyo
  • Sumitomo Wiring
  • TDK
  • Toyota Industries
  • UQM
  • Visteon
  • Yazaki
  • ZF

List of Figures

  • Figure 1: Hybrid model introductions by year - US
  • Figure 2: Figure 2: Hybrid percentage share of US vehicle sales
  • Figure 3: US gasoline prices versus hybrid monthly sales volume
  • Figure 4: Global hybrid production 2008 - 2015
  • Figure 5: Proportions of gasoline and diesel hybrid vehicles
  • Figure 6: The attractiveness of hybrid technology compared to other powertrain technology
  • Figure 7: Potential roadmap to mass hybrid uptake
  • Figure 8: European diesel sales 1999 - 2008
  • Figure 9: The relationship between acceleration and fuel economy for selected VW models
  • Figure 10: Increasingly strict emissions standards for diesels
  • Figure 11: The relationship between acceleration and fuel economy for hybrid vehicles.
  • Figure 12: CO2 versus cost for various powertrain options
  • Figure 13: Carbon dioxide emissions versus cost per percentage fuel reduction
  • Figure 14: CO2 emissions by engine type
  • Figure 15: CO2 savings by hybrid type
  • Figure 16: Ratio of engine and motor operation in the hybrid system
  • Figure 17: Continental' s ISAD Unit
  • Figure 18: Micro-hybrid production forecast
  • Figure 19: Delphi Belt Alternator Starter
  • Figure 20: Hybrid electric vehicle drive configurations
  • Figure 21: One-Mode Hybrid Input-Split EVT.
  • Figure 22: Two-Mode Hybrid Input-Split EVT
  • Figure 23: One-Mode Hybrid Input-Split EVT
  • Figure 24: Two-Mode Hybrid with Input-Split and Compound-Split EVT Modes.
  • Figure 25: Two mode hybrid transmission.
  • Figure 26: Regenerative Braking System
  • Figure 27: EV motors
  • Figure 28: Switch reluctance machines
  • Figure 29: Battery price trend forecast
  • Figure 30: Battery technology evolution
  • Figure 31: Energy storage overview
  • Figure 32: A typical Zebra battery module
  • Figure 33: Lithium-ion battery pack
  • Figure 34: Energy density versus output density in battery systems
  • Figure 35: A Ragone plot showing energy density vs power density for various energy-storage devices
  • Figure 36: Regional hybrid manufacture forecast
  • Figure 37: Hybrid production forecast Asia
  • Figure 38: GM' s powertrain and fuels strategy
  • Figure 39: GM' s pre-reorganization strategy
  • Figure 40: General Motors 2MT70 FWD two-mode hybrid transaxle, as seen from engine side
  • Figure 41: Ford' s SmartGauge cluster
  • Figure 42: Ford Hybrid second generation hybrid systems architecture
  • Figure 43: Volkswagen' s twinDRIVE system operating modes
  • Figure 44: Volkswagen' s powertrain and fuel strategy
  • Figure 45: VW forecast micro hybrid production
  • Figure 46: VW Touareg hybrid powertrain
  • Figure 47: E-motor support effect on torque and power
  • Figure 48: Daimler Micro-Hybrid production forecast
  • Figure 49: Daimler Mild and Full hybrid production forecast
  • Figure 50: Mercedes-Benz micro hybrid system featuring a belt driven starter-generator
  • Figure 51: Mercedes-Benz ISG featuring a disc shaped electric motor as fitted to the S-Class
  • Figure 52: Mercedes-Benz Two-Mode hybrid drive
  • Figure 53: Mercedes-Benz BlueZero concept
  • Figure 54: BMW Micro-Hybrid production forecast
  • Figure 55: BMW X6 hybrid configuration
  • Figure 56: BMW Group hybrid strategy
  • Figure 57: BMW Mild and Full hybrid production forecast
  • Figure 58: Figure 43: Toyota micro hybrid production forecast
  • Figure 59: Toyota full, mild and plug-in hybrid production forecast
  • Figure 60: Japanese Toyota Prius sales by month
  • Figure 61: Evolution of Toyota hybrid systems to 2009
  • Figure 62: Prius 3 assembly
  • Figure 63: Honda mild and full hybrid forecast
  • Figure 64: 2009 Honda Insight interior featuring the Ecological Driver Assist System
  • Figure 65: Honda' s CR-Z hybrid sports car
  • Figure 66: Nissan' s Leaf electric vehicle
  • Figure 67: Renaults' Ondelios diesel hybrid crossover vehicle
  • Figure 68: Peugeot' s 308 hybrid diesel prototype
  • Figure 69: Hyundai' s Elantra LPG Hybrid powertrain
  • Figure 70: Fuel economy/GHG regulation
  • Figure 71: Phase-out credit calendar
  • Figure 72: Toyota Prius tax credit timeline
  • Figure 73: Toyota and Honda tax credit history
  • Figure 74: US Tax credit availability April 2009
  • Figure 75: Global hybrid production and growth rates to 2015
  • Figure 76: Global hybrid vehicle production forecast to 2015, by region
  • Figure 77: Global hybrid vehicle production forecast to 2015, by region
  • Figure 78: US hybrid vehicle production forecast to 2015
  • Figure 79: US hybrid sales by month
  • Figure 80: US Hybrid market shares 2008
  • Figure 81: US hybrid sales for January and April 2009 by manufacturer and model
  • Figure 82: Toyota hybrid vehicle sales in Japan, 1997 to 2009 (Jan - Apr)
  • Figure 83: Number of Toyota' s clean-energy vehicles sold in Japan
  • Figure 84: Monthly Prius sales since 2007 - Japan
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