表紙:電解槽(2023年):Frost Radar
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電解槽(2023年):Frost Radar

Frost Radar: Electrolyzers, 2023

出版日: | 発行: Frost & Sullivan | ページ情報: 英文 41 Pages | 納期: 即日から翌営業日

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電解槽(2023年):Frost Radar
出版日: 2023年03月08日
発行: Frost & Sullivan
ページ情報: 英文 41 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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概要

当レポートでは、世界の電解槽市場について調査分析し、業界における企業の市場ポジショニングや、各企業の強みと機会に基づいた競合プロファイルなどを提供しています。

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戦略的請必須事項と成長環境

  • 戦略的必須事項
  • 水素バリューチェーン
  • 水素の色スペクトルと生成経路
  • 電解槽技術
  • 成長環境

Frost Radar(TM)

  • Frost Radar(TM):電解槽
  • Frost Radar(TM):競合環境

主要企業

  • Bloom Energy
  • Cummins
  • H-TEC Systems
  • HydrogenPro
  • ITM Power
  • John Cockerill
  • Nel
  • Ohmium
  • Plug Power
  • Siemens Energy
  • thyssenkrupp nucera
  • Topsoe

戦略的洞察

次のステップ:Frost Radar(TM)を活用して主要な利害関係者を支援

  • Frost Radar(TM)に参加する意義
  • Frost Radar(TM)がCEOの成長チームを支援
  • Frost Radar(TM)が投資家を支援
  • Frost Radar(TM)が顧客を支援
  • Frost Radar(TM)が取締役会を支援

Frost Radar(TM)分析

  • Frost Radar(TM):将来の成長ポテンシャルのベンチマーク
  • 免責事項
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Product Code: MGM9-27

A Benchmarking System to Spark Companies to Action - Innovation that Fuels New Deal Flow and Growth Pipelines

Concerns about climate change and carbon emissions have put enormous pressure on nations to reduce emissions and move toward carbon neutrality. Decarbonization of industry, transport, heating, and energy has become imperative, and stakeholders must act now to reach climate targets and prevent further damage to the environment.

The global electrolyzer market is forecast to grow from 500MW per year in 2023 to 80GW in 2030, an exponential increase from being a niche, small-scale technology to a high-volume, billion-dollar industry in a matter of a few years. This is all down to the growth potential of the hydrogen economy.

In the short to medium terms, the focus will be on achieving scale in the industry. Nearly all market participants are either constructing or actively planning to build new facilities or expand existing ones. Financing for these projects has been readily available, as investors are keen to back the hydrogen economy. Automation of facilities is a priority in order to achieve costs savings. Manufacturers are increasingly focused on the sustainability of their operations, so constructing facilities in a location that has a guaranteed source of renewable energy is important.

The Frost Radar™ reveals the market positioning of companies in an industry using their Growth and Innovation scores as highlighted in the Frost Radar™ methodology. The document presents competitive profiles on each of the companies in the Frost Radar™ based on their strengths, opportunities, and a small discussion on their positioning. Frost & Sullivan analyzes numerous companies in an industry and benchmarks them across 10 criteria on the Frost Radar™, where the leading companies in the industry are then positioned.

Table of Contents

Strategic Imperative and Growth Environment

  • Strategic Imperative
  • Hydrogen Value Chain
  • Hydrogen Color Spectrum and Production Pathways
  • Electrolyzer Technologies
  • Growth Environment

Frost Radar™

  • Frost Radar™: Electrolyzers
  • Frost Radar™: Competitive Environment
  • Frost Radar™: Competitive Environment (continued)
  • Frost Radar™: Competitive Environment (continued)
  • Frost Radar™: Competitive Environment (continued)
  • Frost Radar™: Competitive Environment (continued)

Companies to Action

  • Bloom Energy
  • Cummins
  • H-TEC Systems
  • HydrogenPro
  • ITM Power
  • John Cockerill
  • Nel
  • Ohmium
  • Plug Power
  • Siemens Energy
  • thyssenkrupp nucera
  • Topsoe

Strategic Insights

  • Strategic Insights

Next Steps: Leveraging the Frost Radar™ to Empower Key Stakeholders

  • Significance of Being on the Frost Radar™
  • Frost Radar™ Empowers the CEO's Growth Team
  • Frost Radar™ Empowers Investors
  • Frost Radar™ Empowers Customers
  • Frost Radar™ Empowers the Board of Directors

Frost Radar™ Analytics

  • Frost Radar™: Benchmarking Future Growth Potential
  • Frost Radar™: Benchmarking Future Growth Potential
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