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Market research analysts at Technavio predict that the global low-floor hybrid bus market will grow steadily during the next four years and post a CAGR of almost 16% by 2020, in terms of units. This market research analysis identifies the benefits of hybrid buses such as reduced cost, reliability, and increased comfortability as one of the primary factors for the growth of this market. Though hybrid buses require massive initial investment, fuel savings, and reduced maintenance costs make up the cost difference in the long run. In cases of hybrid electric buses, the cost of charging the battery is much lesser than fuel costs. Moreover, the adoption of fixed ratio planetary reduction gear in the hybrid electric bus eliminates the need for a shifting transmission, which minimizes vibrations. This makes the journey more comfortable and also reduces the need for maintenance, further reducing operational expenses.
With the growing demand for low-floor hybrid buses, the market will soon witness the emergence of alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) that will use hydrogen fuel cells as the power source. Though companies such as Hino Motors, Toyota Motors, and Daimler have already introduced and successfully operated hydrogen fuel cell buses, they did not commence mass production due to the lack of hydrogen filling stations in several regions. However, due to the advantages such as 100% reduction in fuel emission and a noise-free drive, companies and governments across the world, especially Japan, have started promoting the use of hydrogen fuel cell buses.
The market consists of a considerable number of hybrid bus manufacturers and is highly competitive. The increased focus of governments across the world to make public transport cleaner and greener will drive the demand for more hybrid buses from governments and public sectors. This, in turn, will intensify the level of competition among key market players. Vendors with a huge market presence dominate the market. The huge volume sales in the Chinese market has helped the regional vendors gain maximum revenue. However, they lack global presence and companies such as Volvo, Daimler, and MAN, dominate the market due to their presence across several regions. To gain a competitive edge, vendors have the need to improve their global presence and enhance their product portfolios.
The leading vendors in the market are -
The other prominent vendors in the market are King Long, New Flyer, Alexander Dennis Limited, Foton Motors, FAW, and GILLIG.
During 2015, the parallel hybrid market segment accounted for the major shares and dominated this market. This is mainly due to the small battery pack incorporated in parallel systems that reduces the total cost of parallel hybrid buses. Analysts predict that the expected decrease in battery costs during the next four years will reduce hybrid powertrain costs, which, in turn, will boost the demand for parallel hybrid buses.
Due to the presence of a large number of hybrid bus manufacturers, APAC was the major revenue contributor to the market during 2015. China and Japan were the key market contributors, where the presence of the major bus makers and significant infrastructure development, fueled market growth. Initiatives by the governments of countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India to promote the adoption of hybrid electric vehicles will drive the growth of the market in this region in the coming years.
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PART 01: Executive summary
PART 02: Scope of the report
PART 03: Market research methodology
PART 04: Introduction
PART 05: Market landscape
PART 06: Market segmentation by hybrid powertrain
PART 07: Geographical segmentation
PART 08: Market drivers
PART 09: Market challenges
PART 10: Market trends
PART 11: Vendor landscape
PART 12: Key vendor analysis
PART 13: Appendix
PART 14: Explore Technavio
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