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The global fuel cell industry has been growing at a fast pace for the past few years and is further expected to post an unprecedented growth in near future. The industry is receiving great impetus from the governments across the world, which has resulted in impressive funding for research and development of fuel cells. Additionally, the regulatory authorities are amending their emission legislations that will spur growth in the fuel cell industry. Although currently the industry is being headed by countries, such as the US, the UK, Germany, Denmark, and Canada, the momentum is expected to progressively shift to the Asian countries due to their vast market potential and rising spending power.
According to our new research report "Fuel Cell Industry Analysis", the global fuel cell industry is expected to sustain its growth pace in near future driven by various factors, such as best efficiency amongst energy sources, related market potential, environment friendly operation, and support towards reducing dependence on oil. In this regard, we have done an extensive research and analysis of various segments of the global fuel cell industry. Major segments by applications covered in the report include: Transport, Stationary, and Portable.
The baseline for optimistic future outlook of the global fuel cell industry is the rising demand for fuel cells in the automobile and telecom sector. Various automotive companies are planning to launch FCV by the end of 2012 or 2013 with a target of widespread commercialization by 2015. Besides the automobile sector, the demand for portable fuel cells will incredibly rise in the consumer and industrial electronics sector, which will grow to dominate the market in the distant future. Thus, the global fuel cell shipment is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 71% during 2010-2013.
"Fuel Cell Industry Analysis" is a comprehensive research report that contains quality research, in-depth analysis, and authentic statistics regarding the global fuel cell market. It studies the emerging market trends, recent developments, and their impact on the market. The report will help clients in analyzing the leading-edge opportunities, prospective customer base, key players, expected future outlook, and all other factors critical to the success of a new entrant in the global fuel cell market.
1. Analyst View
2. Research Methodology
3. Understanding Fuel Cells
3.1 Types of Fuel Cells
3.2 Market Overview
4. Industry Analysis
4.1 Fuel Cells Finding Application in Maritime Operations
4.2 Focus Shifting towards Enhancing Cost Effectiveness of FCT
4.3 Out-of-the-Box FCT Innovations Drive Automobiles
4.4 Researchers Utilizing Nanotech to Enhance Safety of FCT
5. Current Performance & Future Outlook to 2013
5.1 By Application
5.1.1 Transportation
5.1.1.1 Hydrogen Infrastructure
5.1.1.2 Buses
5.1.1.3 Light Duty Vehicles (LDVs)
5.1.1.4 Niche Transport
5.1.2 Stationary
5.1.2.1 Large Stationary
5.1.2.2 Small Stationary
5.1.3 Portables
5.2 By Research & Developments
6. Country Level Analysis
6.1 United States
6.2 Canada
6.3 Korea
6.4 Japan
6.5 China
6.6 India
6.7 Germany
6.8 Denmark
6.9 South Africa
7. Patent Review at Global Level
8. Key Players Analysis
8.1 Ballard Power Systems Inc.
8.2 Fuel Cell Energy
8.3 Hydrogenics Corporation
8.4 IdaTech Plc
8.5 SFC Energy AG
List of Figures:
Figure 3-1: Structure of Individual Fuel Cell
Figure 3-2: Structure of Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell
Figure 3-3: Structure of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell
Figure 3-4: Structure of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
Figure 3-5: Structure of Direct Methanol Fuel Cell
Figure 3-6: Global - Fuel Cell Shipments ('000 Units), 2007-2013
Figure 3-7: Global - Fuel Cell Market (Million US$), 2007-2013
Figure 4-1: Global - Private Sector Expenditure on FCV R&D (Billion US$), 2010 & 2014
Figure 5-1: Global - Forecast for Fuel Cell Shipments by Application (%), 2013
Figure 5-2: Global - Cumulative Hydrogen Fueling Stations (Number), 2007, 2010 & 2013
Figure 5-3: Global - Cumulative Hydrogen Fueling Stations by Region (%), 2010
Figure 5-4: Global - Fuel Cell Bus Production (Units), 2007-2013
Figure 5-5: Global - Forecast for Fuel Cell Bus Deployments by Region (%), 2013
Figure 5-6: Global - Forecast for Fuel Cell Bus Manufacturing by Region (%), 2013
Figure 5-7: Global - Light Duty Fuel Cell Vehicle Shipments (Units), 2007-2013
Figure 5-8: Global - Forecast for Light Duty Fuel Cell Vehicle Shipments by Region (%), 2013
Figure 5-9: Global - Forecast for Light Duty Fuel Cell Vehicle Manufacturing by Region (%), 2013
Figure 5-10: Global - Niche Transport Shipments (Units), 2007-2013
Figure 5-11: Global - Niche Transport Shipments by Application (%), 2010
Figure 5-12: Global - Niche Transport Manufacturing by Region (%), 2010
Figure 5-13: Global - Large Stationary Fuel Cell Shipments (Units), 2007-2013
Figure 5-14: Global - Small Stationary Fuel Cell Shipments (Units), 2007-2013
Figure 5-15: Global - Cumulative Small Stationary Fuel Cell Shipments by Technology (%), 2010
Figure 5-16: Global - Portable Fuel Cell Shipments (Units), 2007-2013
Figure 5-17: Global - New Portable Fuel Cell Manufacturing by Region (%), 2010
Figure 5-18: Global - Cumulative Portable Fuel Cell Shipments by Technology (%), 2010
Figure 6-1: Japan - Fuel Cell Market (Billion Yen), FY 2009 to FY 2013
Figure 7-1: Global - Number of Patents Applied (H1 2009 & H1 2010)
Figure 7-2: Global - Patents Applied by Countries (%), H1 2010
List of Tables:
Table 5-1: Large Stationary Fuel Cell Technologies
Table 5-2: Global - Fuel Cell R&D Expenditure by Country (CAD)
Table 6-1: Korea - Roadmap for Fuel Cell R&D
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