Business Services Industry

A Global Market Review of Diesel Technology and Markets Including Forecasts to 2013 is Now Available

Business Wire, June 25, 2008

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9ff8f5/global_market_revi) has announced the addition of the "Global Market Review of Diesel Technology and Markets - Forecasts to 2013" report to their offering.

Since the last edition of this report two years ago, the environment has started to make a serious impact on manufacturers' model plans. Global oil prices have continued to rise, and forthcoming emissions limits are also beginning to shape diesel engine design.

Our 2008 report looks at the major factors affecting the diesels of today and tomorrow, and includes discussion about the rapidly growing biofuels sector. The report also provides a review of the major diesel car and engine manufacturers, and offers forecasts to 2013 showing year-on-year percentage share of diesel registrations for the major manufacturers including BMW and Ford/PSA.

Companies Mentioned:

- BMW

- Daimler

- Fiat/GM

- Fiat

- GM

- Ford/PSA Peugeot Citro[R]n

- Honda

- Hyundai/Kia

- Mitsubishi

- Renault/Nissan

- Subaru

- Toyota/Lexus

- VW

Key Topics Covered:

- Emissions standards

- Europe

- Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions

- The US

- California

- Japan

- Other markets

- Biofuels: sustainable substitution or red herring?

- Diesel/electric hybrids

- Fuel injection technology

- Fuel injection systems

- Continental Automotive

- Global diesel markets

- Europe

- Emerging diesel markets

- The US

- Japan

- Manufacturing

- List of tables

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9ff8f5/global_market_revi.>

COPYRIGHT 2008 Business Wire
COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning
 

BNET TalkbackShare your ideas and expertise on this topic

Please add your comment:

  1. You are currently: a Guest |
  2.  

Basic HTML tags that work in comments are: bold (<b></b>), italic (<i></i>), underline (<u></u>), and hyperlink (<a href></a)

advertisement
advertisement
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
advertisement

Content provided in partnership with Thompson Gale