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| 1. | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS |
| 1.1. | Shrewd participants look beyond cars |
| 1.1. | Numbers of EVs, in thousands, sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector. |
| 1.1. | Numbers of EVs, in thousands, sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector. |
| 1.2. | Chinese cities restricting electric bikes |
| 1.2. | Ex factory unit price, in thousands of US dollars, of EVs sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector, rounded |
| 1.2. | Global reach and innovation |
| 1.3. | Forecasts |
| 1.3. | Ex factory value of EVs, in billions of US dollars, sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector, rounded |
| 1.3. | Ex factory unit price, in thousands of US dollars, of EVs sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector, rounded |
| 1.4. | Ex factory value of EVs, in billions of US dollars, sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector, rounded |
| 1.4. | The percentage value share by country of the East Asian electric vehicle market 2011 |
| 1.4. | Regional market trends across the world |
| 1.5. | Regional differences within East Asia |
| 1.5. | The percentage value share by country of the East Asian electric vehicle market 2021 |
| 1.5. | The main market drivers are as follows |
| 1.6. | The percentage value share by country of the East Asian electric vehicle market 2011-2021 |
| 1.6. | The East Asia EV market value by country in billions of dollars 2011-2021 |
| 1.6. | Value of EV market by country in East Asia |
| 1.7. | East Asian market by country |
| 1.7. | Percentage numbers share by country of the East Asian electric vehicle market 2011 |
| 1.7. | The East Asia EV market value by country in billions of dollars 2011-2021 |
| 1.8. | Percentage numbers share by country of the East Asian electric vehicle market 2011-2021 |
| 1.8. | Percentage numbers share by country of the East Asian electric vehicle market 2021 |
| 1.8. | Important market factors by country |
| 1.9. | Numbers of manufacturers |
| 1.9. | Market for electric vehicles by number thousands by country in East Asia 2011-2021 rounded |
| 1.9. | Market for electric vehicles by number thousands by country in East Asia 2011-2021 rounded |
| 1.10. | Important EV market factors in China, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan in 2011 and 2021 |
| 1.10. | Profits |
| 1.11. | Intellectual property in East Asia |
| 1.11. | Approximate number of manufacturers of electric vehicles worldwide in 2010 by application with numbers for China. |
| 1.12. | East Asia strengths in manufacture |
| 2. | CHINA |
| 2.1. | Introduction |
| 2.1. | 34 sources of two wheelers in China by brand, region and battery chemistry |
| 2.1. | Number electric vehicle manufacturers in China by sector |
| 2.1.1. | Huge percentage of global manufacturers |
| 2.1.2. | Formidable advantages of EV manufacture in China |
| 2.1.3. | Very little charging infrastructure |
| 2.1.4. | Exhibitions giving the big picture |
| 2.2. | Heavy industrial |
| 2.2. | One of the few EV charging stations in China |
| 2.2. | Specifications of some two wheel electric vehicles made in China |
| 2.3. | Six golf car manufacturers in China |
| 2.3. | Electric forklift from Zheijang Goodsense Forklift |
| 2.3. | Light industrial, commercial |
| 2.4. | Two wheel |
| 2.4. | Kent electric city bus from China |
| 2.5. | Hino Blue Ribbon hybrid diesel electric bus in China |
| 2.5. | Mobility for disabled |
| 2.6. | Golf cars |
| 2.6. | Electric bus in China |
| 2.7. | Bus by Tongkun New Energy Technologies Co. and FAW Bus and Coach Co |
| 2.7. | Cars |
| 2.7.1. | Car market and grants for electric cars |
| 2.7.2. | Brilliance, Chengfeng and others |
| 2.7.3. | BYD Auto |
| 2.7.4. | Geely |
| 2.7.5. | Hafei Seibao |
| 2.7.6. | Lifan Group |
| 2.8. | Military, marine, other |
| 2.8. | Electric pick up truck from China Vehicles Company |
| 2.8.1. | Yuneec electric aircraft |
| 2.8.2. | Electric boats |
| 2.8.3. | Remotely operated underwater vehicles ROUVs and AUVs |
| 2.9. | Garbage collecting electric car by Shandong Shunxing Machinery |
| 2.10. | Interchina Industry Group EEC scooter |
| 2.11. | e-bikes parked in Yangzhou China |
| 2.12. | Interchina Industry Group electric car for the disabled |
| 2.13. | Zhejiang R&P Industry pure electric vehicle for the disabled. |
| 2.14. | Tonaro golf and general purpose vehicle from China |
| 2.15. | Suzhou Eagle two and four seat golf cars from China |
| 2.16. | Yongkang Fourstar golf vehicles from China |
| 2.17. | Shadong Wuzheng golf cars from China |
| 2.18. | Jinhua Ryder golf car from China |
| 2.19. | Chinese pure electric microcars from China Fast Vehicle, China Peace Group, China Vehicles Company, CME Suzhou, EMAX Motorcycle, Guangzhou EMotor Tech, Yangcheng Spring Trading, Zhangjiagang Alhadid Electric Vehicle, Zheijiang Pin |
| 2.20. | Brilliance electric car with sliding doors |
| 2.21. | Chengfeng electric car |
| 2.22. | The BYD E6 pure EV car |
| 2.23. | BYD e6 car in use as a taxi. |
| 2.24. | BYD Auto F3DM hybrid car |
| 2.25. | Geely IG Hybrid Car |
| 2.26. | Lifan SUV |
| 2.27. | Yuneec e430 electric aircraft |
| 2.28. | Sunwat China Industry Ltd electric boat powered by 500W motor driven by two 196Ah 12V lead acid batteries |
| 3. | INDIA |
| 3.1. | Introduction |
| 3.1. | Tara pure electric Shuttle |
| 3.2. | Tara Tiny |
| 3.2. | Heavy industrial |
| 3.3. | Light industrial, commercial |
| 3.3. | Tata hybrid bus in 2010 |
| 3.3.1. | Bengal Enamel |
| 3.3.2. | IC Bus, Tata, Volvo, Ashok Leyland |
| 3.4. | Two wheel and rickshaw |
| 3.4. | HYBUS hybrid bus by Ashok Leyland |
| 3.4.1. | Bajaj Auto |
| 3.4.2. | Eco vehicles |
| 3.4.3. | Hero Electric |
| 3.4.4. | Ace Motors, Electrotherm, Elektrik Vehicles |
| 3.4.5. | Electric rickshaws - RUZU |
| 3.5. | Mobility vehicles for the disabled |
| 3.5. | MotoCzysz electric motorcycle |
| 3.6. | Shrike |
| 3.6. | Cars |
| 3.6.1. | Bavina Cars India |
| 3.6.2. | Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles |
| 3.6.3. | Tata Motors |
| 3.7. | Military, marine, other |
| 3.7. | Hero Ultra electric scooter |
| 3.8. | Hero Esprint electric scooter |
| 3.9. | Hero e-bike |
| 3.10. | Electrotherm electric YO Bike |
| 3.11. | E-bike by Elektrik Vehicles Mumbai |
| 3.12. | Solar powered electric rickshaw |
| 3.13. | MASS electric wheelchair |
| 3.14. | Mahindra Reva ceremony |
| 3.15. | REVA pure electric car |
| 3.16. | Mahindra hybrid Scorpio "Pik Up" |
| 3.17. | Mahindra MaXXimo |
| 3.18. | Electric Tata Nano |
| 3.19. | The Bladon Jets microturbine range extender is the size of two cans of beans |
| 3.20. | Indian AUV-150 |
| 4. | JAPAN |
| 4.1. | Heavy Industrial |
| 4.1. | Komatsu electric forklift |
| 4.1. | Japanese heavy industrial vehicle manufacturers. |
| 4.1.1. | Strong local demand |
| 4.1.2. | Komatsu |
| 4.1.3. | Nissan |
| 4.1.4. | Mitsubishi |
| 4.1.5. | Toyota |
| 4.2. | Light industrial, commercial |
| 4.2. | Six examples of Japanese manufacturers of mobility aids for the disabled |
| 4.2. | Nissan compact li-ion battery forklift |
| 4.2.1. | Hino Motors |
| 4.2.2. | Inutsuka |
| 4.2.3. | Isuzu |
| 4.2.4. | Nissan |
| 4.2.5. | Yamaha |
| 4.3. | Mobility for disabled |
| 4.3. | Mitsubishi hybrid outdoor forklift |
| 4.3. | Ten examples of Japanese manufacturers of electric two wheel vehicles |
| 4.4. | Toyota Material Handling has launched the new Traigo 48 in 2010, a powerful electric forklift fitted into a compact and agile package. |
| 4.4. | Two wheel |
| 4.4.2. | Honda |
| 4.4.3. | Suzuki |
| 4.4.4. | Yamaha |
| 4.5. | Golf cars |
| 4.5. | Hino hybrid bus |
| 4.5.1. | Yamaha |
| 4.6. | Cars |
| 4.6. | Hino "no plug in" bus. |
| 4.6.2. | Toyota |
| 4.6.3. | Mitsubishi |
| 4.6.4. | Nissan |
| 4.6.5. | Bamboo car Megura |
| 4.7. | Military, marine, aircraft, other |
| 4.7. | Isuzu hybrid bus |
| 4.7.1. | Home robots |
| 4.7.2. | Long range AUV |
| 4.7.3. | Space probe IKAROS |
| 4.8. | Tamaha Medicar |
| 4.9. | Mobility scooter in use in Tokyo |
| 4.10. | Honda has been a great innovator with two wheeled vehicles. The Honda EV Cub scooter has a lithium-ion battery for example. Honda EV Cub sports twin, front and rear electric drive motors. |
| 4.11. | Suzuki Burgman Fuel Cell Scooter powered by Intelligent Energy |
| 4.12. | Yamaha EC-f and EC-fs concept electric scooters |
| 4.13. | Yamaha EC03 |
| 4.14. | Yamaha golf car |
| 4.15. | Tokyo Taxis battery swapping facility |
| 4.16. | Some of the Japanese hybrid and pure electric cars 2007-2012 |
| 4.17. | Planned Toyota pure electric city car. |
| 4.18. | Mitsubishi i-MiEV |
| 4.19. | Mitsubishi MiEV pure EV car |
| 4.20. | In wheel system of Mitsubishi |
| 4.21. | Nissan Leaf |
| 4.22. | Nissan Leaf instruments |
| 4.23. | GE scientist Matt Nielsen in the Smart Grid |
| 4.24. | Megura electric car |
| 4.25. | Sanyo home robot |
| 4.26. | URASHIMA |
| 4.27. | URASHIMA mission profile |
| 4.28. | Specification for JAMSTEC long range AUV |
| 4.29. | IKAROS |
| 5. | SINGAPORE |
| 5.1. | Cars |
| 5.1. | Bronco |
| 5.1.1. | Supporting infrastructure |
| 5.1.2. | CODA |
| 5.2. | Military |
| 6. | SOUTH KOREA |
| 6.1. | Introduction |
| 6.1. | The e-Zone Low Speed Electric Vehicle |
| 6.1.1. | Turmoil of ownership |
| 6.1.2. | Kia Motors and Daiwoo Motors change hands |
| 6.1.3. | Samsung Motors fails |
| 6.1.4. | Hyundai and Kia in the lead |
| 6.1.5. | US thrust |
| 6.1.6. | New direction in 2010-11 |
| 6.1.7. | Initial focus on using NEVs in Korea |
| 6.1.8. | Mainstream pure EV cars in 2011 |
| 6.1.9. | Many hybrids |
| 6.1.10. | World leader in second generation lithium traction batteries |
| 6.1.11. | Unconventional vehicle designs - Pneumatic HEV, OLEV |
| 6.2. | Heavy industrial |
| 6.2. | Charging station in Korea |
| 6.2.1. | Daewoo Doosan |
| 6.3. | Light industrial and commercial |
| 6.3. | Mitsubishi Fuso hybrid truck that uses the South Korean SK Energy lithium-ion battery |
| 6.3.1. | Hyundai |
| 6.3.2. | Ground Support Equipment |
| 6.3.3. | CT&T |
| 6.4. | Two wheelers |
| 6.4. | OLEV car |
| 6.5. | Daewoo Doosan electric forklifts |
| 6.5. | Mobility aids for the disabled |
| 6.6. | Golf cars |
| 6.6. | Electric Forklift Truck SBR-16 |
| 6.7. | Hyundai hybrid bus |
| 6.7. | Cars |
| 6.7.1. | CT&T |
| 6.7.2. | GM Daewoo |
| 6.7.3. | Hyundai |
| 6.7.4. | Kia Motors |
| 6.7.5. | Leo Motors |
| 6.7.6. | Proto Motors |
| 6.7.7. | Samyang |
| 6.8. | Military, Marine, Aircraft and other EVs |
| 6.8. | Scooter made in South Korea by Ecocar |
| 6.9. | Xero scooter |
| 6.10. | Mobility scooter for disabled made in Korea |
| 6.11. | CT&T pure electric car |
| 6.12. | Interior of CT&T pure electric car |
| 6.13. | T3 Motion car |
| 6.14. | CT&T Personal Stand Up Vehicle |
| 6.15. | 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid |
| 6.16. | Hyundai Elantra Hybrid |
| 6.17. | Blue-Will Plug-in Hybrid Concept |
| 6.18. | Kia Forte LPI hybrid electric vehicle |
| 6.19. | Forte LPG hybrid |
| 6.20. | Kia Ray plug in hybrid concept car |
| 6.21. | E-Princesa electric taxis |
| 6.22. | Kongsberg HUGIN swimmer AUV on Republic of Korea Navy ship |
| 6.23. | Kongsberg's Hugin 1000 portable AUV |
| 6.24. | Robot wedding in Korea |
| 7. | TAIWAN |
| 7.1. | Two wheel |
| 7.1. | Mobility scooters made in Taiwan |
| 7.2. | Tobe M'car. (CNA) |
| 7.2. | Mobility for disabled |
| 7.3. | Cars |
| 7.3. | Luxgen electric car |
| 7.3.1. | Yulong Motor, Luxgen |
| 7.4. | Traction batteries and motors |
| 7.5. | Targeting USA |
| 7.6. | Targeting India |
| 8. | THAILAND |
| 8.1. | Clean Fuel Energy Enterprise Co., Ltd. cars and buses |
| 8.2. | Electric Boats Thailand advertisement |
| 9. | MARKET FORECASTS 2011-2021 |
| 9.1. | Numbers of EVs, in thousands, sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector. |
| 9.1. | Numbers of EVs, in thousands, sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector. |
| 9.2. | Ex factory unit price, in thousands of US dollars, of EVs sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector, rounded |
| 9.2. | Ex factory unit price, in thousands of US dollars, of EVs sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector, rounded |
| 9.3. | Ex factory value of EVs, in billions of US dollars, sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector, rounded |
| 9.3. | Ex factory value of EVs, in billions of US dollars, sold in East Asia, 2011 to 2021, by applicational sector, rounded |
| 9.4. | Main market drivers |
| 9.4. | The percentage value share by country of the East Asian electric vehicle market 2011 |
| 9.5. | The percentage value share by country of the East Asian electric vehicle market 2021 |
| 9.5. | The percentage share by country of the East Asia market by value in billions of dollars |
| 9.6. | Approximate number of manufacturers of electric vehicles worldwide in 2010 by application with numbers for China. |
| 9.6. | Geographical distribution of 120 companies making or intending to make electric cars |
| 9.7. | Number of manufacturers of electric vehicles in China by application in 2010 |
| 9.7. | Toyota Prius Sales by region 1997-2008 in thousands of units |
| 9.8. | Number sold by market leader Toyota of all hybrids globally, market share and market drivers |
| 9.8. | Rough count of new models of hybrid car from 2009-2013 |
| 9.9. | The dominant countries launching hybrid models from 2009-2013 |
| 9.10. | Toyota Prius Sales by region 1997-2008 in thousands of units |
| 9.11. | Number sold by market leader Toyota of all hybrids globally |
| APPENDIX 1: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY | |
| TABLES | |
| FIGURES |
| Pages | 195 |
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| Tables | 25 |
| Figures | 126 |
| 预测 | 2021 |