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BEVおよびMHEVはフランスにおける電気自動車の売上を促進BEVs and MHEVs Driving Electric Vehicle Sales in France |
BEVおよびMHEVはフランスにおける電気自動車の売上を促進 |
出版日: 2020年11月18日
発行: Frost & Sullivan
ページ情報: 英文 61 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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フランスは、特に自動車および運輸部門において、積極的に電化を推進しています。厳格な排出規制、消費者と製造業者に対する寛大なインセンティブ/補助金、高レベルのローカリゼーション、具体的な安全基準、および確立された技術ロードマップは、電気自動車の成功を確実にするために政府が講じた重要なステップのいくつかです。
当レポートでは、フランスにおける電気自動車 (EV) の販売台数の実績・現状・予測について、モデル・OEM・車両タイプ別に提供しており、政府支援や主な成長機会について分析しています。
Future Growth Potential Enhanced by Growth Opportunities in Charging Infrastructure
The automotive industry is rapidly evolving in terms of technology, as well as tackling environmental issues. Electric vehicles have been introduced as a clean energy initiative, as they have low or zero emissions and have come a long way to become an integral part of OEMs' business strategies. Automakers are creating separate EV business units to be prepared for the expected EV boom. However, the surge in EV demand will create a massive need for charging infrastructure and safety regulations and standards.
France has been aggressively pushing toward electrification, especially in the automotive and transportation sector. Stringent emission regulations, liberal incentives/subsidies for consumers and manufacturers, high level of localization, concrete safety standards, and an established technology roadmap are few of the key steps taken by the government to ensure the success of electric vehicles.
Major OEMs such as Renault, PSA Group, and Volkswagen have announced ambitious sales targets and are expected to launch a huge number of new and constructive electric vehicle models (from city-suited to long-range and powerful). Charging infrastructure, which is one of the major factors driving EV adoption, is also picking up pace, with many new companies entering the market. It has opened up new business models that enable companies to position themselves either as manufacturers or operators or payment gateways.
The study analyzes the current and future prospects of EV sales by model, by OEM, and by type of vehicle until 2025. It provides insights into how the charging stations will develop and how companies design their strategies to establish a profitable supply chain.