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Research and Markets: A 2011 Deployment Roadmap for Connected Electric Vehicles Considers Market Trends, Major Players and Future Outlook


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DUBLIN--November 14, 2011:Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "A Deployment Roadmap for Connected Electric Vehicles" report to their offering.

“A Deployment Roadmap for Connected Electric Vehicles”

A comprehensive analysis of the connected Electric Vehicle value chain in China, the USA and Western Europe

As vehicle manufacturers ramp up their line-up of Electric Vehicles (EVs), there is a growing focus on the need for connectivity between EVs, customers, charging infrastructure and utility companies. However the connected EV value chain is at different maturity levels across China, the USA and Western Europe. However the connected EV value chain is at different maturity levels across China, the USA and Western Europe. SBD's latest report provides a clear explanation of the type of connectivity required in each of these markets.

The connected services offered by leading vehicle manufacturers like Ford, Nissan and OnStar are analysed. The report also reveals the initiatives of charging station operators like Better Place, Coulomb Technologies and RWE. To help you avoid the pitfalls in your connected EV strategy, the barriers holding back advanced connected EV services are analysed and the report presents a roadmap for the deployment of different types of EV connectivity to help you plan for the future.

This report will help you:

  • Analyse who the key stakeholders are including vehicle manufacturers, local and national government and utilities and charging station operators.
  • Understand what the core components are for deploying connected EVs, and how soon those components will be ready in each market
  • Learn about the collaborative initiatives between vehicle manufacturers, charging station operators, utilities and governments for enabling connected EVs
  • Understand the future of connected EVs and how they will evolve over the next decade

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