Electric Off-highway Vehicle Market to Hit $21.7 billion by 2025
The global Electric Off-Highway Vehicle Market size in a pre-COVID-19 situation was projected to reach USD 8.8 billion in 2020 from USD 21.7 billion by 2025 (in terms of value). However, due to COVID-19, most of the OEMs have delayed new vehicle developments and launches. Considering the global financial slowdown, electric off-highway vehicle manufacturers will refrain from adding extra cost to vehicles like an electric dump truck, electric LHD, electric excavator, electric loader, electric dozer, electric lawnmower, and electric tractor by installing batteries and hybrid powertrain systems.
The electric off-highway vehicle market is estimated to observe a decline post-COVID-19 due to the impact on vehicle sales and demand from the application industry. The global electric off-highway vehicle market size post-COVID-19 is estimated to be USD 6.3 billion in 2020 and projected to reach USD 17.5 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 22.8%, driven by the upcoming emission norms for off-highway vehicles, development of new and advanced products, and recovery of end-use sectors post-2020.
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Construction
equipment generally refers to heavy machinery that performs specific
construction or demolition work and includes an electric excavator, electric loader, and electric
dozer. These equipment are transportable, semi-permanent, or permanent
and are primarily used for earthmoving, lifting containers or materials,
drilling holes in earth or rock, and concrete and paving applications. Emission and noise regulations in urban or
closed construction areas have a significant impact on the market for
construction equipment. Growing environmental concerns and awareness of the
harmful effects of vehicular emissions of off-highway vehicles have forced OEMs
to focus on the electrification of construction equipment.
The demand for the electrically-propelled
loader is increasing in North America and Europe. Many American and European
companies are investing in the development of electric loaders. For instance,
in April 2019, one of the leading construction equipment manufacturers, Caterpillar,
launched the concept 906 compact wheel loader. The concept of 906 loader is
developed with a fully electric drive train powered by a lithium-ion battery.
Moreover, the Volvo CE has already announced that it will stop making diesel
versions of some compact excavators and wheel loaders by mid-2020.
Major companies
are adopting the expansion strategy to gain traction in the electric
off-highway vehicle market. For
instance, in 2019, Hitachi Construction Machinery announced the establishment
of a new headquarters in New South Wales, Australia, to strengthen its business
in the region and further expand its construction machinery sales as well as
parts and service business.
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Asia Pacific, with high electrification trend in developed countries and
high demand for construction and mining equipment, is projected to grow at the
CAGR of 30.5%. Considering the fact that China is the world leader in the
electrification of on- and off-highway vehicles with ample availability of
charging infrastructure and aftermarket services, it accounts for the largest
share of the electric off-highway vehicle market in Asia Pacific. The Chinese
government’s support in developing infrastructural projects and increasing
demand for electric construction vehicles in countries such as Japan and South
Korea are major drivers for this market. Furthermore, the continuously
increasing demand for mining automation from countries such as China,
Indonesia, and Australia are expected to further drive the demand for electric
off-highway vehicles like electric dump truck and electric LHD in Asia Pacific.
Key Market Players:
The electric off-highway
vehicle market is dominated by a few globally established players such as
Caterpillar (US), Komatsu Ltd. (Japan), Hitachi Construction Machinery (Japan),
Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) (Sweden), Epiroc (Sweden), and Sandvik
(Sweden).
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