DUBLIN--November 25, 2012: Research and Markets (Research and Markets) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Strategic Analysis of the Chinese Hybrid and Electric Transit Bus Market" to their offering.
“Strategic Analysis of the Chinese Hybrid and Electric Transit Bus Market”
A Nascent Market and Strong Growth Potential Offer Opportunities to OEMs and Module Suppliers
This research service analyses the Chinese hybrid and electric transit bus market. The study analyses key trends such as drivers and restraints, technology and market trends. It provides sales forecasts for the conventional transit and the BRT transit markets, with individual penetration of hybrid and electric drives in these segments. Market share and competitive analysis of leading original equipment manufacturers in the marketplace are included. Furthermore, value chain analysis, key conclusions, and recommendations are considered for the mid to long terms. The study period is 2008-2018, with a base year of 2011 and a forecast period of 2012-2018.
Key Questions this Study Will Answer
- What are the key market and technology trends affecting the hybrid and electric transit bus market in China?
- What is the total transit bus market in China and the penetration of hybrid and electric technology in the total transit bus market?
- What is the industry structure and value chain for hybrid and electric transit buses in China?
- What are bus rapid transit systems in China, and what is the market for BRT vehicles and the penetration of hybrid and electric technology in such vehicles?
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
Research Objectives, Methodology, Background, and Scope
Definitions/Segmentation
Market Overview
Market Trends
Technology Trends and Analysis
Total Chinese Transit Bus Market
Forecasts and TrendsHybrid and Electric Transit Bus Market
Hybrid and Electric Conventional Transit Bus Market
Hybrid and Electric BRT Bus Market
Market Share and Competitive AnalysisHybrid and Electric Transit Bus Market
Conclusions and Future Outlook
Appendix
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