From the last few years, the fuel cell industry has been witnessing some exciting developments and has taken positive steps to become commercially more successful. Recently, in 2009, portable fuel cell industry experienced rapid developments and has attracted huge investments. The trend is expected to continue this year and in future also as various equipment manufacturers and small fuel cell companies are planning to move closer towards the commercial sale of fuel cells. These changes will witness the launch of mass market products and mass production facilities in near future. As a result, the portable fuel cell shipments are anticipated to grow at a CAGR of around 68% during 2010 - 2012, says our new research report “Fuel Cell Industry Analysis”.
Our team of experts has identified various factors responsible for such a stupendous growth of the fuel cells and has identified mobile phone market as the major contributor. To cope up with the rising power demands of mobile phones with the increasing use of sophisticated applications, lithium ion batteries will be replaced by fuel cell-powered batteries. Our report also provides detail analysis of portable fuel cells on the basis of region and technology.
Our in depth analysis of the industry has clearly segmented the fuel cell industry into applications and R&D. Further, the applications category is segmented into transportation, stationary, and portables. The report clearly identifies and provides detail description of every aspect of the fuel cell industry. Besides, profiles of rapidly developing and fast emerging countries such as, the US, Germany, India, China, South Africa, and many others have been included in the report.
Our report “Fuel Cell Industry Analysis”, has thoroughly examined current market trends, industrial developments, and competitive landscape to enable clients understand the market structure and its progress in coming years. Due consideration has been given to the possible after effects of recession on the industry. It will help clients to have a proper insight of the current and future outlook of the global fuel cell industry.
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