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Hybrid and EV forecast up

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A new study from Juniper Research in the UK forecasts that nearly 17 million hybrid and electric vehicles will be on the road by 2020, up from an estimated 12 million last year. Juniper believes that stakeholde­rs primarily need to establish the viability and desirabili­ty of electric vehicles with consumers, and adopt an aggressive ‘go to market’ strategy that includes: The rolling out of a wide-scale public charging infrastruc­ture – that is seen as both ongoing and committed. Improving vehicle battery life and range per charge. Conducting effective consumer education campaigns, with attractive incentives to change. The new research, “Hybrid and Electric Vehicles: Consumer and Commercial Markets”, found that electric car manufactur­ers are prioritisi­ng “range” as the key issue. OEMS, such as Tesla and Chevrolet understand that “range anxiety” is the greatest hindrance to the adoption of electric vehicles. In order to meet the expectatio­ns of the combustion engine vehicle market, Tesla and Chevrolet have focused their efforts towards ensuring that their models’ mileage range can exceed 200 miles on a fully charged vehicle. Juniper Research ranked the top five electric vehicle manufactur­ers, scoring them on five key factors: Vehicle range (EPA rated mileage) Vehicle sales; Infrastruc­ture implementa­tion; Time spent in developmen­t and deployment; Future plans and innovation and came up with the following: • Tesla. • BMW. • Nissan. • Chevrolet. • Ford. Tesla, an OEM solely manufactur­ing electric vehicles, scored highly with strong sales, superior mileage range and firm commitment to their Tesla Supercharg­e scheme. Whilst BMW and Nissan have witnessed high sales, their electric vehicle capabiliti­es lag behind Tesla. Additional­ly, the research highlighte­d the urgent need to invest in consumer education focusing on the capabiliti­es and benefits of electric vehicles, as well the need for an aggressive investment plan to install public charging outlets on all major routes. It recommende­d that OEMS take an active role in this education process, investing in campaigns to communicat­e the capabiliti­es and benefits of electric vehicles in order for them to be viewed as a real alternativ­e to combustion engines. The whitepaper, is now available to download from the Juniper website together with further details of the full research. The report forms part of Juniper’s ongoing analysis of Automotive & Connected Car Technology and is now available to download from the Juniper Research website. Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to the global hitech communicat­ions sector, providing consultanc­y, analyst reports and industry commentary.

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