Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Electric Buses 2017-2027" report to their offering.

Industrial and commercial electric vehicles will be a similar market to cars but innovating faster and frequently more profitable for all in the value chain. The most important sector is buses, the subject of this report, where innovation often comes before cars because they are less price sensitive.

In this report we show how the Chinese are now dominating the league table, buying the most buses and innovating rapidly, already creating the lowest cost base by far. We examine the different power trains and the move from chassis to integrated manufacture often with no chassis and later structural electronics as bodywork will come. Technological roadmaps show the rapid innovation coming in the next decade and regional and technology sales are forecasted to 2027.

Well over 100 hybrid and pure electric bus manufacturers are appraised and regional trends revealed. Based on extensive interviews, conferences and searches in 2015-6 this unique report is the only up-to-date in-depth appraisal of the issues and trends, including a detailed look at fuel cell buses over nearly three decades identifying why further delays are risking the window of opportunity for them closing as the greener, more efficient pure electric buses prove fit for prime time and over one quarter of one million e-buses are purchased in 2026 due to both legal push and market pull.

Forecasts are for number, unit price and market value 2017-2027 by region, powertrain and pure electric vs hybrid. Over 8t and under 8t are analysed in the 265+ pages of original summary and analysis, easily grasped by those with limited time. The information has been appraised by our PhD-level analysts with long experience and an intensive program of travel to check out the facts. Worldwide, over 100 manufacturers and many recent interviews are covered, including EV events in Japan, Taiwan, the USA, UK and Germany in the last few months. This is essential because the subject is moving so fast, with the strong technologies, regions, manufacturers, etc., changing rapidly.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary And Conclusions

3. Electric Buses In China

4. Survey Of Hybrid Bus Manufacturers

5. Survey Of Pure Electric Bus Manufacturers

6. Fuel Cell Buses: Lessons Of 92 Trials

7. Examples Of Interviews

Companies Mentioned

  • ALABC
  • ILA
  • Acal Energy
  • Aleees
  • Bombardier
  • Qualcomm
  • Ebusco
  • GreenGT
  • Hyundai
  • IFEVS
  • ITRI
  • Nippon ChemiCon
  • PowerHydrant
  • Proton Power Systems plc
  • Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH
  • Taiyo Yuden
  • JM Energy
  • University of California Davis

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/tdxcj7/electric_buses.