Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1. Market Developments
- Figure 1. Annual new portable fuel cell units 2005-9
- Figure 2. Cumulative new portable fuel cell units 2005-9
- Figure 3. Unit shipments by region 2005-9
- Figure 4. Portable Fuel Cells by Electrolyte Type, 2008
2. Key developments 2008-9
- 2.1 Mobile phones and laptops
- Table 1. selected companies involved in the mobile phone and
laptop sector.
- 2.2 Other consumer electronics
- 2.3 Military units
- 2.4 Micro fuel cells
3. Market dynamics (PREMIUM CONTENT)
- 3.1 Financial
- 3.2 Supply chain
- 3.3 Legislation
- 3.4 Infrastructure
- Case study - Portable chargers (PREMIUM CONTENT)
4. The Long Tail vs. the Long Peak (PREMIUM CONTENT)
5. Anticipated highlights of the coming year
- Case study - Taiwan (PREMIUM CONTENT)
6. Key players
7. Forecasts (PREMIUM CONTENT)
- 7.1 Fuel Cell Today' s market projections
- Table 2: Summary of FCT' s forecasting methodology.
- 7.2 Forecast by Application
- Figure 7: Market Projections by Application 2009-2019
- 7.3 Forecasts by Region
- Figure 8: Market Projections by Region 2009-2019
- 7.4 Forecasts by Electrolyte
- Figure 9: Market Projections by Electrolyte 2009-19
- 7.5 Forecasts by Fuel
- Figure 10: Market Projections by Fuel Type 2009-19
Glossary/Defi nitions
- DMFC - Direct Methanol Fuel Cell
- FCT - Fuel Cell Today
- GPS - Global Positioning System
- LED - Light Emitting Diode
- ODM - Original Design Manufacturer
- OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer
- PCB - Printed Circuit Board
- PEM - Proton Exchange Membrane (Fuel Cell)
- R&D - Research and Development
- SME - Small- to Medium Sixed Enterprise
- Commercial - According to the defi nition of commercial by the US
FCC, which FCT has formally adopted, a fuel cell product can be considered
commercial if:
- “Off ered for sale to the public,
- Off ered with a written warranty, supported by service capability,
- Meets approved industry standards or is certifi ed by an established
industry body”
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