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Hybrid, electric bus sales to grow 21% by 2020, report says

It is estimated that global penetration of hybrid buses will reach 9.7% by 2020, while electric buses will attain 5.7% penetration. Together, hybrid and electric transit bus unit shipments will reach close to 42,000 units.

October 15, 2013
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Sales of hybrid and electric (H&E) buses will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 20.6% by 2020, according to Frost & Sullivan's latest research focused on the global heavy-duty transit bus market.

It is estimated that global penetration of hybrid buses will reach 9.7% by 2020, while electric buses will attain 5.7%  penetration. Together, H&E transit bus unit shipments will reach close to 42,000 units.

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"Hybridization and electrification of powertrain is poised to become a global phenomenon in transit buses by 2020," said Frost & Sullivan Automotive and Transportation senior research analyst Chandramowli Kailasam. "This trend will be driven by cash incentives, tax subsidiaries, stringent emission laws, regulations mandating green powertrains in transit buses for urban use, and overall financial aid for green technology."

Developed countries all over the world have already started adopting advanced powertrains, such as H&E drives for transit buses, to reduce emissions and fuel consumption. These green powertrain systems are expected to improve fuel efficiency, and hedge against hikes in fuel price and ridership cost.

While transit bus systems are an integral part of society in the BRIC and other emerging economies, the success of transit bus systems in North America and Europe depends on public perception. Promoting transit buses as an environmentally friendly, convenient, and economical mode of transport can help bring in more ridership and encourage a switch from personal to public transport, according to the report.

"The recent increase in the growth of bus rapid transit systems in many American and Canadian cities shows that hub-and-spoke mass transit systems are being developed to solve urban mobility and in this scheme of things, H&E buses will play an integral role," noted Kailasam.

Many major Chinese bus OEMs are expected to go global and establish manufacturing bases overseas in both developed and emerging markets. Other global bus OEMs will seek potential partners in China to maximize revenue and set up production bases in this country to gain a price advantage.

Despite environmental concerns precipitating into stricter emission laws and eventually, stimulus packages, the uptake of H&E transit buses is more likely to be influenced by the global economy. The cash-strapped transit bus authorities will prefer to invest in low-cost solutions that also satisfy emission laws. Most H&E suppliers are expected to pursue vertical integration in the coming years to increase their revenues. Gradually, by 2020, there could be a tilt toward parallel hybrids and ultracaps-based energy storage systems.

For a copy of a market insight previewing Frost & Sullivan's upcoming research, Strategic Analysis of Global Hybrid and Electric Heavy-Duty Transit Bus Market (NC7C-18), send an e-mail to Jeannette Garcia.

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