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Electrification
Al Bedwell, Director, Global Powertrain ForecastJanuary 2019
Global Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Forecast
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2040 World Forecast: World Passenger Car Sales Including U.S. Light Trucks
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2030 World Forecast
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2030 China Forecast
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2030 Europe Forecast
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2030 Japan Forecast
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2030 India Forecast
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2030 U.S. Forecast
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Explanation of Terminology
MHEV: Mild Hybrid Electric VehicleICE and electric motors (e-Motors) working in parallel. May be able to drive on e-Motor alone, but often not. e-Motor power typically 10-20 kW. 48V MHEV systems are included in this category.
FHEV: Full Hybrid Electric VehicleICE and e-Motors working in parallel. Can be driven for short distances under electric power alone. e-Motor greater than 30 kW. Typical e-Motor: 60 kW to 165 kW.
PHEV: Plug-in Hybrid Electric VehicleFull hybrid electric vehicle with larger battery pack that can be recharged from the electricity grid, thereby enabling a longer electric-only driving range of 30 miles (50 km) or more.
BEV: Battery Electric VehicleNo ICE. Relies on energy stored in battery to provide propulsion via e-Motors. Recharged from electricity grid, or other source of electricity.
EREV: Extended Range Electric VehicleA BEV with an on-board charger (comprising ICE + generator or fuel cell) for the battery pack to enable a longer range than BEV.The ICE/fuel cell and e-Motors operate in series.
PFCEV: Plug-in Fuel Cell Electric VehicleAn FCEV (see below) coupled with battery pack that can be recharged from the electricity grid.
FCEV: Fuel Cell Electric VehicleSimilar to a BEV, but the battery is replaced by a fuel cell. The fuel (typically hydrogen) is processed on board in a stack of fuel cells to generate electricity for powering e-Motors.
NEV: New Energy Electric VehiclesIncludes BEV, PHEV & FCEV, but BEV is expected to dominate NEV sales.
ICE: Internal Combustion Engine
Definition of Hybrid and EV Types Covered by the Report
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