 Chevrolet Volt (Source: GM)
 Nissan Volt (Source: Nissan)
U.S. will be 26% of the market with China at 27% of the market
President
Obama is putting a lot of emphasis during his term on moving America
towards greener vehicles to reduce pollution and the need for foreign
oil. Key vehicle technologies that will help enable us to make the
move are hybrid and electric vehicles. Growth in both of those
vehicle markets is set to boom over the next five years.
Pike
Research has announced a new
report that looks at the growth of the battery power
electric (BEV) and plug-in electric hybrid vehicle (PEHV) market over
the next five years from 2010 to 2015 and how that market will grow
around the world. According to the research firm, over the next five
years China will emerge as the top adopter of PEHV and BEVs with 3.2
million sold over that period for an annual compounded growth rate of
106 percent.
Coming in a close second for the same period
according to Pike Research will be the United States. The research
firm estimates that in the U.S. 841,000 of these vehicles will be
sold accounting for 26 percent of the global market. China by
comparison is expected to move 880,000 PEHVs and BEVs for 27 percent
of the global market.
“PHEVs and BEVs will complement,
rather than displace, the market for conventional hybrid electric
vehicles,” says senior analyst Dave Hurst. “Electric
vehicles will follow the lead of hybrids and will be launched in the
small car segment for consumer markets initially, with the small SUV
segment close behind. Because of their low weight and good
aerodynamics, smaller vehicles are far more efficient to better
extend the electrically powered driving range, and the smaller
vehicle segments also allow the use of a smaller, less expensive
battery.”
Vehicles that use battery power to extend fuel
economy and reduce emission are close to becoming available in the
U.S. and have made a big splash with green consumers. The Chevrolet
Volt extended range electric vehicle was finally given a retail
price in July of $41,000 before the $7,500 Federal Tax credit.
Nissan
also has an electric vehicle coming to market called the Leaf.
The entire first years production of the Leaf was sold out. Nissan
promises that the Leaf is good for up to 100 miles with a full
battery charge under optimal conditions.
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