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France – Electric Vehicles Tracker – Historical (2013 – 2017)

About the Report:

The report provides information on electric vehicle (EV) shipments in France, by brand, model and type (BEV, PHEV). The data provides historical figures (2013-2017) only.

Market Overview:

The France EV shipments witness growth at 38.9% CAGR during the historical period. Only passenger cars are included in the study. On the basis of type, EVs are segmented as battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) are out of scope for this study. Renault was the leading player in the France EV market in 2017.

Table of Contents

  • Index
  • Definitions
  • France Electric Vehicles Market – Analysis (2013-2017)
  • Table 1.1: France EV Sales – by Brand & Year (in units)
  • Table 1.2: France EV Sales – by Brand & Year (in %)
  • Table 2.1: France EV Sales – by Type & Year (in units)
  • Table 2.2: France EV Sales – by Type & Year (in %)
  • France Electric Vehicles Market – by Brand & Model (2013-2017)
  • Table 3.1: France EV Sales – by Year (in units)
  • Table 3.2: France EV Sales – by Year (in %)
  • Contacts

Author: Hanish Bhatia
Date: August 2018

Canada – Electric Vehicles Tracker – Historical (2013 – 2017)

About the Report:

The report provides information on electric vehicle (EV) shipments in Canada, by brand, model and type (BEV, PHEV). The data provides historical figures (2013-2017) only.

Market Overview:

The Canadian EV shipments witness growth at 52.3% CAGR during the historical period. Only passenger cars are included in the study. On the basis of type, EVs are segmented as battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) are out of scope for this study. General Motors, Tesla and Ford together accounted for majority of EV sold in Canada in 2017.

Table of Contents

  • Index
  • Definitions
  • Canada Electric Vehicles Market – Analysis (2013-2017)
  • Table 1.1: Canada EV Sales – by Brand & Year (in units)
  • Table 1.2: Canada EV Sales – by Brand & Year (in %)
  • Table 2.1: Canada EV Sales – by Type & Year (in units)
  • Table 2.2: Canada EV Sales – by Type & Year (in %)
  • Canada Electric Vehicles Market – by Brand & Model (2013-2017)
  • Table 3.1: Canada EV Sales – by Year (in units)
  • Table 3.2: Canada EV Sales – by Year (in %)
  • Contacts

Author: Hanish Bhatia
Date: August 2018

China – Electric Vehicles Tracker – Historical (2013 – 2017)

About the Report:

The report provides information on electric vehicle (EV) shipments in China, by brand, model and type (BEV, PHEV). The data provides historical figures (2013-2017) only.

Market Overview:

The China EV shipments witness growth at 150.8% CAGR during the historical period. Only passenger cars are included in the study. On the basis of type, EVs are segmented as battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) are out of scope for this study. BYD, BJEV and SAIC were the major players in the Chinese EV market in 2017.

Table of Contents

  • Index
  • Definitions
  • China Electric Vehicles Market – Analysis (2013-2017)
  • Table 1.1: China EV Sales – by Brand & Year (in units)
  • Table 1.2: China EV Sales – by Brand & Year (in %)
  • Table 2.1: China EV Sales – by Type & Year (in units)
  • Table 2.2: China EV Sales – by Type & Year (in %)
  • China Electric Vehicles Market – by Brand & Model (2013-2017)
  • Table 3.1: China EV Sales – by Year (in units)
  • Table 3.2: China EV Sales – by Year (in %)
  • Contacts

Author: Hanish Bhatia
Date: August 2018

Germany – Electric Vehicles Tracker – Historical (2013 – 2017)

About the Report:

The report provides information on electric vehicle (EV) shipments in Germany, by brand, model and type (BEV, PHEV). The data provides historical figures (2013-2017) only.

Market Overview:

The Germany EV shipments witness growth at 67.7% CAGR during the historical period. Only passenger cars are included in the study. On the basis of type, EVs are segmented as battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) are out of scope for this study.

Table of Contents

  • Index
  • Definitions
  • Germany Electric Vehicles Market – Analysis (2013-2017)
  • Table 1.1: Germany EV Sales – by Brand & Year (in units)
  • Table 1.2: Germany EV Sales – by Brand & Year (in %)
  • Table 2.1: Germany EV Sales – by Type & Year (in units)
  • Table 2.2: Germany EV Sales – by Type & Year (in %)
  • Germany Electric Vehicles Market – by Brand & Model (2013-2017)
  • Table 3.1: Germany EV Sales – by Year (in units)
  • Table 3.2: Germany EV Sales – by Year (in %)
  • Contacts

Author: Hanish Bhatia
Date: August 2018

Connected Low Speed Electric Vehicles Set To Revolutionise Urban Transportation

Increasing urbanisation and a desire to move away from cars for motorised transportation are opening opportunities for alternative types of vehicles. Low Speed Electric Vehicles (LSEV), particularly e-bikes and e-scooters, are uniquely positioned to be a primary benefactor of this trend since they are low in cost relative to cars, require minimum or no licensing and are a sustainable means of transportation, able to leverage existing and future mainstream EV charging infrastructures.

This report looks at the LSEV market, with a particular focus on e-bikes. It highlights the impact of technological developments on core electrical components such as electric motors and batteries and outlines how innovation in the integration of display/control units with advanced drive systems as well as external devices such as smartphones is enhancing the riding experience and transforming e-bikes and other LSEVs into truly connected vehicles.

The table of contents includes: 

– Introduction

– Key Planning Assumptions

– LSEV Market Overview 

– Market Drivers and Inhibitors

– Market Forecast

– E-Bike Technologies

– The Connected E-Bike

– Key Players

– Viewpoint

Vendor Analysis – Harman (Telematics Focus) – June 2018

Overview

The report outlines Harman’s business profile, including overview of segments. It profiles in detail the information regarding Harman's TCU business overview (including TCU-related revenue and shipments) and highlights its’ relationship with key component suppliers (including chipset and connectivity module provider). The report details information about Continental’s product strategy going forward, with focus on C-V2X and 5G. It also provides timeline of key M&A to pursue dominance in automotive electronics.

Table of Contents

  • Business Segments and Revenue Analysis
  • Telematics Business Overview
  • TCU Revenue (2013 – 2017)
  • TCU ASP (2013 – 2017)
  • TCU by Tech – 2G,3G,4G (2013-2017)
  • TCU Product Strategy
  • Telematics Focused Strategy

Pages: 4
Author: Hanish Bhatia
Published Date: June 2018

Global Telematics Control Unit (TCU) Suppliers Shipments, Market Share and Analysis – 2013-2017

About the Report:

The report provides information of global TCU (Telematics Control Unit) shipments by vendor and connectivity technology. The data provides historical figures for 2013-2022 only.

Market Overview:

The global TCU market is expected to grow 18% CAGR with more than 175 million new vehicles to be shipped with embedded connectivity during 2018-22. The data represents the global TCU shipments for all vehicles including passenger cars, LCVs, HCVs and buses. In terms of number of units, the market will be primarily driven by EU’s eCall mandate, the adoption of embedded connectivity by Japanese OEMs and rising demand for connected vehicles in China.

In terms of market share, LG leads the market, catering to more than a quarter of the total market demand, followed by Continental, Harman, Bosch and Denso. Other TCU manufacturers together account for the remaining 28% of the total TCU market

Table of Contents:

  • Key Charts
  • Analysis – Key Performance Parameters of Top Brands
  • Relationship Mapping of Module Vendors, TCU Manufacturers, and Automotive OEMs
  • Telematics Control Unit Market – by Brand
  • Table 1.1.1 Global Telematics Control Unit (TCU) Revenues – by Brand (in million US$)
  • Table 1.1.2 Global Telematics Control Unit (TCU) Revenues – by Brand (in %)
  • Table 1.2.1 Global Telematics Control Unit (TCU) Shipments – by Brand (in million units)
  • Table 1.2.2 Global Telematics Control Unit (TCU) Shipments – by Brand (in %)
  • Table 1.3.1 Global Telematics Control Unit (TCU Market) ASP – by Brand (in US$)
  • Telematics Control Unit Market – by Technology
  • Table 2.1.1 Global TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.1.2 Global TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)
  • Table 2.2.1 LG TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.2.2 LG TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)
  • Table 2.3.1 Continental TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.3.2 Continental TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)
  • Table 2.4.1 Harman TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.4.2 Harman TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)
  • Table 2.5.1 Bosch TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.5.2 Bosch TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)
  • Table 2.6.1 Denso (incl. F-Ten) TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.6.2 Denso (incl. F-Ten) TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)
  • Table 2.7.1 Panasonic (incl. Ficosa) TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.7.2 Panasonic (incl. Ficosa) TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)
  • Table 2.8.1 Marelli TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.8.2 Marelli TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)
  • Table 2.9.1 Visteon TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.9.2 Visteon TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)
  • Table 2.10.1 Peiker (Valeo) TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.10.2 Peiker (Valeo) TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)
  • Table 2.11.1 Novero (Laird) TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.11.2 Novero (Laird) TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)
  • Table 2.12.1 Others TCU Shipment – by Technology (in million units)
  • Table 2.12.2 Others TCU Shipment – by Technology (in %)

Authors: Neil Shah and Hanish Bhatia

Published Date: June 2018

Vendor Analysis – Continental (Telematics Focus) – June 2018

Overview

The report outlines Continental’s business profile, including overview of segments. It profiles in detail the information regarding Continental’s TCU business overview (including TCU-related revenue and shipments) and highlights its’ relationship with key component suppliers (including chipset and connectivity module provider). The report details information about Continental’s product strategy going forward, with focus on C-V2X and 5G. It also provides timeline of key M&A to pursue dominance in automotive electronics.

Table of Contents

  • Business Segments and Revenue Analysis
  • Telematics Business Overview
  • TCU Revenue (2013 – 2017)
  • TCU ASP (2013 – 2017)
  • TCU by Tech – 2G,3G,4G (2013-2017)
  • TCU Product Strategy
  • Telematics Focused Strategy

Pages: 4
Author: Hanish Bhatia
Published Date: June2018

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) – From Premium Options to Standard Mass Market Vehicle Equipment

This report provides an overview of ADAS sensor systems and their applications in the automotive industry. A summary of the key market drivers, including regulatory developments, is provided together with an overview of the key sensor technologies and their application in ADAS systems. In addition, a review of the ADAS sensor ecosystem, highlighting key vendors and the changing business environment between vendors and their Tier-1 and OEM customers is provided.This report provides an overview of ADAS sensor systems and their applications in the automotive industry. A summary of the key market drivers, including regulatory developments, is provided together with an overview of the key sensor technologies and their application in ADAS systems. In addition, a review of the ADAS sensor ecosystem, highlighting key vendors and the changing business environment between vendors and their Tier-1 and OEM customers is provided.

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