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  • Power Systems Research Assists on Gen-Set Emissions Project

    WHITE PLAINS, NY – The Pace Energy and Climate Center (Pace) has announced a new data analysis tool and research model in a report titled Estimating the Air Emissions of Stationary Engine Generators under Two Megawatts,” both developed with support from Environmental Defense Fund.

    The project drew upon data provided by Power Systems Research (PSR), a Minneapolis-based research firm, from its proprietary PartsLink database.

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  • The Future of Diesel Engines in Metropolitan Areas

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    Our team at Power Systems Research, as a lead global Market Intelligence Company and specialized in Propulsion Systems and Powertrain for Vehicles and Equipment, is frequently asked about the future of Diesel Engines.

    It is impossible to provide a complete answer for this question due to the wide range of applications, as well as the excellent performance and versatility of Diesel Engines.

    Thus, in this article we focus on the Diesel Engine application in Commercial Vehicles in metropolitan areas, and more specifically, in Urban Buses.

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  • 2019 Tokyo Motor Show

    The Tokyo Motor Show was a major event that attracted 2 million people from the 1980s to the 1990s, but in recent years the number of visitors has decreased and the last exhibition in 2017 drew only 770,000 attendees.  

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  • 2019 North American Commercial Vehicle Show (NACV)

    Power Systems Research had a booth presence at the 2019 North American Commercial Vehicle (NACV) show that took place at the World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA, Oct. 28-31, 2019.

    The NACV featured a “Technology Showcase” where many of the leading OEMs and supply chain companies put their latest market introductions on display.  There were over 500 exhibitors at the show – assembled in both Exhibition Hall A and Exhibition Hall B of the World Congress Center. 

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  • Moscow Heat and Power Show

    MOSCOW–The fourth annual Heat and Power Show was conducted here Oct. 22-24, and a significant part of the fair was dedicated to small generation and co-generation applications.

    Although at the moment this fair is rather small, it has a good potential to become a large international show because it is only fair in Russia with such a specialization. There were about 100 participants from 12 countries.

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  • VW Plans To Add €1 Billion for Electrics

    Volkswagen’s commercial vehicle subsidiary Traton says its MAN, Scania and Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus (VWCO) brands plans to invest more than one billion euros in e-mobility by 2025.

    “Our goal is to become the leading provider of e-trucks and e-buses,” explained Traton CEO Andreas Renschler, mostly through research and development. Traton is developing a common modular electric powertrain to be used by all brands, much like Volkswagen’s MEB platform.

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  • PowerTALK™ News October 2019

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    There’s a positive report on the global economy in the October issue of PowerTALK News, the monthly report of global business news and analysis from Power Systems Research.

    You’ll also find the company’s report on Q3 2019 global truck production and several reports on electrification projects in this issue. Here are other top stories for October:

    • Global Economy Still Looks Strong
    • Global Truck Production Drops
    • Volvo Electrifies Buses
    • NA PWC Production Declining
    • Report from FENATRAN Show
    • Geely, Weichai To Cooperate
    • Sumitomo Expands in Indonesia
    • Cummins, Hyundai Collaborate
    • Kubota Expands in Myanmar
    • India Slowdown Continues
    • India Vehicle Sales Decline
    • Hyundai Eyes Engine Plan
  • New Products at FENATRAN-Brazil

    Scania displayed CNG trucks and biogas production systems at its booth as a clear bet on this technology growing against Diesel in Brazil. At FENATRAN, the 22nd International Road Cargo Transport Trade Show, it sold its first regular production R 410 fueled by CNG to RN Logistics. The truck will operate at the São Paulo – Rio de Janeiro route.

    Scania Pushes First CNG Truck at FENATRAN

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  • Q3 2019 Power Systems Research Truck Production Index (PSR-TPI) falls 9.4%

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    St. Paul, MN (Oct. 16, 2019)— The Power Systems Research Truck Production Index (PSR-TPI) dropped from 128 to 1116, or 9.4%, for the three-month period ended Sept. 30, 2019, from Q2 2019. The year-over-year (Q3 2018 to Q3 2019) loss for the PSR-TPI was, 120 to 116, or 3.3%.

    Total global truck production for Q3 2019 was 1,431,959, down from 1,481,020 in Q3 2018.

    The PSR-TPI measures truck production globally and across six regions: North America, China, Europe, South America, Japan & Korea and Emerging Markets.

    This data comes from CV Link™, the proprietary database maintained by Power Systems Research.

    Global Index: Much like the global economy, medium and heavy truck demand has slowed this year and is expected to remain soft throughout 2020.  Currently, a global recession is not forecasted but a cooling off is expected over the longer term.

    All Regions: Commercial truck demand in North America and portions of Eastern Europe have been relatively strong for much of the year while most other regions have experienced a slowdown.  PSR expects a continued slowdown in medium and heavy truck demand for most regions in 2020.

    North America: While demand for medium and heavy commercial trucks have been very strong this year, a slowdown in demand has started and PSR expects significantly lower class 8 truck production in 2020 as a result of a slowing economy, lower freight rates, uncertainty surrounding the tariff situation and an overcapacity of heavy trucks in the market.

    Europe: Demand for medium and heavy commercial trucks continues to slow in Western Europe as the global economy has weakened and trade tariffs are having a negative impact on the European economy.  Germany is currently teetering on recession as demand for vehicles has declined in recent months.

    South Asia: Medium and heavy truck demand has been slowing throughout the year as the global economy is experiencing some weakness which is expected to continue into 2020.  After very strong demand in India over the past few years, the market is at overcapacity.  This, along with the introduction of the BS-VI emission regulations on April 1, 2020,, will continue to put pressure demand.  Commercial vehicles that do not meet BS-VI emissions standards cannot be sold in India after April 1, 2020.

    South America: Medium and heavy truck production is expected to increase by 5.2% this year, driven by Brazilian production.  Improved demand in both the domestic and export markets continue to drive sales.  After several years of low demand as a result of relatively young fleets and a very poor economy, demand started to improve during the past few years as the truck companies needed to replace their older trucks.

    Japan/Korea: Medium and heavy truck production is expected to decline by 2.7% this year as both the domestic and export economies slow.  Some of the decline in exports may be attributed to uncertainty surrounding tariffs.  Most of the production in Japan is for export which provides for very diverse vehicle markets.

    Greater China: Medium and heavy truck demand is expected to decline slightly this year primarily due to a slowing economy, relatively high truck capacity and higher truck prices partly due to the cost of emission technology.  Lower freight rates are also pressuring truck demand.  It is unknown how much of an impact the trade tariffs play into this.  The combination of a slowing economy and relatively high truck capacity, demand is expected to be soft during the next few years.  

    Power Systems Research has been tracking the production of engines and their use around the world for more than 40 years. We’re the leading company in the world doing this research and building these databases.

    We have many of the largest companies in the world as our customers, including John Deere and Caterpillar. They subscribe to our unique databases, and their facilities around the world access our data and forecasts through the internet 24/7.

    We’re based in St. Paul, Minnesota, and we have offices and analysts located around the world, from Brussels to Beijing and Tokyo to Brazil, to help us collect and analyze this data.

    For information on our products and services, call +1 651-905-8400 or email us at info@powersys.com. PSR

    Chris Fisher is the senior commercial vehicle analyst at Power Systems Research
           
    Jim Downey is vice president – global data products at Power Systems Research
  • Trouble in India’s Motown

    This report first appeared in the September 2019 issue of PowerTALK.

    The bad times in the India automobile market started with the slowdown in Q4 2018, triggered by the NBFC (Non-Banking Financial Companies) crisis. Since then it has been 10 consecutive months of hard times for almost all automobile segments. All the segments in the country, be it passenger cars or commercial vehicles, have registered a decline.

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