North America

  • DATAPOINT: North America Utility Vehicles, 2022 Production: 432,700 Units

    432,700 units is the estimate by Power Systems Research of the number of Utility Vehicles to be produced in North America (United States, Canada and Mexico) in 2022.

    Four-wheel off-road Utility Vehicles with side-by-side seating are designed to be used in a variety of recreational, industrial and military applications. When equipped with dumpers, they are commonly used for landscaping, dumping and transporting light materials. Vehicles can be customized with enclosed cabs, tool racks, dumpers and more for use on college campuses, parks, corporate campuses and airports. Suppliers offer a wide variety of gas, electric and diesel utility vehicles.

    This information comes from industry interviews and from two proprietary databases maintained by Power Systems Research: EnginLink™ , which provides information on engines, and OE Link™, a database of equipment manufacturers.

    Exports: Canada, up to 90%; Mexico, up to 85% for NA markets, and US, up to 40% worldwide.

    Market Share:  With a combined plant total of 28%, Mexico/US based Polaris leads in production of Utility Vehicles in North America.  In second position is Deere with a combined plant total of 12%; third is Kubota with 11%.

    Trends: In 2021, annual production of Utility Vehicles in North America increased 2% and production is expected to gain another 5% in 2022.  The Covid-19 pandemic fed the demand for Utility Vehicles in recreational, industrial and military applications known as the “Pandemic Paradox” (sales surged during lockdowns). The popularity of outdoor activities increased during the lockdowns as people gravitated to the outdoors and away from indoor group activities. 

    The increases also were driven by low unemployment, demand for products in the golf industry, federal government incentives and the desire for new equipment/greener technology especially within the sport and utility sectors. 

    Side-by-Side units, also referred to as Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) models continue to grow in popularity and are edging out ATVs for preference because of their convenience and increased capacity. Most UTVs can accommodate up to six passengers and are primarily designed for off-road use.  Production is expected to increase up to 5% by 2025.  PSR

    Carol Turner is Senior Analyst, Global Operations, for Power Systems Research

  • Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck News

    NORTH AMERICA REPORT

    Chris Fisher
    Chris Fisher

    During the past few years there has been plenty of talk about battery electric power replacing diesel-powered internal combustion engines in commercial trucks.  At some point this might be true for short and regional haul freight carriers, but what about the long-haul heavy truck segment? 

    Currently, the lack of a sufficient charging infrastructure, range anxiety and the extreme weights associated with the batteries are significant deterrents to mass adoption of long-haul battery electric trucks.  However, hydrogen fuel cell trucks for long-haul applications appear to be a viable option in this segment.  Even though fuel cell trucks currently have a greater range and lighter weight than battery electric trucks, they have the same problem as electric trucks: a lack of refueling infrastructure.

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  • Mexico Truck & Bus Update. Alternative Power Sources Displayed

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    Show Report: Expotransporte 2022

    Editor’s Note: This report includes a conversation with Miguel Elizalde Lizárraga, the executive president of ANPACT (the National Association of Bus, Truck and Engine Manufacturers) and a visit to the Expotransporte 2022, the largest truck show in Latin America.

    Lorena Violante
    Lorena Violante

    ANPACT represents the trucks, buses and engine manufacturers in Mexico. It participates actively with government organizations and other important related associations to ensure the truck and bus industry gets enough support, incentives, alliances, agreements and information to grow in the local market. Also, to continue with their outstanding role as one of the most important exporters of heavy duty vehicles globally.

    The ANPACT gathers the most important trucks, buses and engine manufacturers in Mexico such as Kenworth, Freightliner, International, Mercedes Benz, Man, Volkswagen, Scania, Dina, Mack, Volvo, Isuzu, Hino, Detroit and Cummins.

    During our conversation, Elizalde provided timely insights into the Mexican transportation industry and the major market challenges this country is facing today.

    Chris Fisher
    Chris Fisher

    Vehicles manufactured in Mexico produce an important impact on the country’s economy, logistics and mobility. For example, 71% of the foreign trade value is moved to the US through heavy duty trucks. Much of the movement of goods in Mexico is through trucks, and people use buses as their main transportation.

    According to ANPACT´s August statistics, manufacturers produced a total of 127,858 heavy duty vehicles from January through August this year. This is 18% more than 2021 production. Through August, export volumes increased by 15.7% (106,824 units) compared to 2021. Retail demand has increased so far by 20.5% (25,196 units).

    Current challenges the transportation industry is facing today in Mexico include road safety, environmental regulations implementation, supply chain lead times, driver shortage, e-commerce, vehicles renewals, safety and energy infrastructure.

    Key Mexican Market Challenges

    Road Mobility and Safety. There´s a new mobility and safety road  law designed to reduce the negative social impacts (inequality, economic, health and environmental) with the objective of also reducing road accidents and deaths. This law became effective in May 2022, and is being implemented in different states.

    Environmental Regulations. The next change in Mexico on environmental regulations will be the EPA10/EUROVI on Dec. 1, 2025. However, the timely implementation of this regulation depends mainly on the availability of ultra-low sulfur diesel and the government environmental approvals to implement it.

    Supply Chain Crisis. The effects and disruption on supply chains caused by the COVID-19 outbreak, the cargo ship crisis and the Russian-Ukraine war have made components delivery times much longer, from one or two months to six months and more. This situation applies to semiconductors and many other parts. It is expected that some companies could solve this problem by the end of this year and many others will solve the problem next year.

    Operator Shortage. There is a global shortage of drivers, not only in the US and Mexico, but Mexico has a double problem. The shortage of drivers in Mexico is made worse because Mexican drivers are migrating to work some months in the US with a legal international license and with an authorized visa.

    Vehicle Fleet Renewals. There´s not an existing culture to renew fleets in Mexico and there is no enforcement to retire old vehicles, so this is another challenge the country is facing today.

    Energy Infrastructure. Mexico does not have enough ultra-low sulfur diesel. Also, there are only 65 public gas stations for vehicles, 9000 diesel stations and 38 electric stations (only 15 of them are used by HD vehicles, the rest are in other locations like parking lots).

    Expotransporte ANPACT 2022

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    We visited ExpoTransporte in October in the state of Puebla. This show is the most important truck and bus show in Latin America. This show is equal in organization and quality to those held in Europe and the United States. It is a major venue where OEMs, suppliers, transportation companies and owner operators  meet to do business and create alliances. It´s a leading event to promote the transportation industry in the country.

    While walking the show, we were able to see applied technologies such as diesel, natural gas, hybrids and electric options in vehicles. Some are already offered in the market and others are expected to be offered in the near future.

    Isuzu. Showcased some of their EuroVI units to be offered in the market once the emission regulation comes in place to Mexico. This includes the ELF400Z (Euro VI, Urea) which is a 4 cylinder diesel engine; also the Forward 800 EURO VI (4Hk1tcs 6 cylinder diesel engine)

    Kenworth. Exhibited current diesel models, like the T680 Next Gen available with a Cummins X15 or a Paccar MX-13. Also some of the new products that we could see were their mid-range 100% electric truck K270E made at their plant in Mexicalli which started to be sold in 2022 (so far exported to the US). Another model exhibited was the T380 CNG, a mid-range truck with a Cummins natural gas engine B6.7N

    Volkswagen.  The manufacturer introduced the e-Delivery, their first electric truck 100% developed and made in Mexico and Brazil . It´s available in 11 and 14 tons

    International. The LT model with a Cummins engine X15 Euro V/ VI available in 2023. Also presented the eMV and the eCE bus electric models

    Shacman. A relatively new entrant in the Mexican market is Shacman. The Chinese manufacturer entered the Mexican market about two years ago. It´s led by Carlos Pardo, their managing director. They assemble some units today in the state of Hidalgo and have plans to expand their operation to a larger site. They exhibited their heavy duty trucks L3000 and X3000 powered by Cummins or Weichai engines. Shacman also offers trucks with natural gas engines.

    Freightliner. This manufacturer presented the eCascadia and eM2, 100% electric heavy duty trucks powered by Detroit ePowertrain. Today, these units were exhibited as the first step towards an introduction in the country that will need a huge coordination between the manufacturer, the government and customers to make these trucks driving on the Mexican highways a reality.

    Hino. Presented some of their current models like the Series 500 trucks, and also their latest  technologies like their hybrid Series 300 trucks (Models 516HV, 616HV and (816HV) and the new Series 200 trucks to be introduced in 2023 . Also exhibited were their new electric technologies with two models. The Hino Dutro Z EV was introduced this year in the Japanese market and still is not sold in Mexico. The other electric model is a prototype, which Hino intends to introduce to the Mexican market. Hino offers today a broad range in the Mexican market with about 30 models.

    Cummins. Exhibited their X15 Euro VI engine with no EGR system.   PSR

    Lorena Violante is Senior Market Research ConsultantMexico, for Power Systems Research

    Chris Fisher is Senior Commercial Vehicle Analyst for Power Systems Research

  • DataPoint: North America Skid Steer Loaders, 2022 Production, 92,700 Units

    A Skid Steer Loader, also known as a skid loader, skid-steer loader, or skid steer, is a small rigid frame, engine-powered machine with lift arms used to attach a wide variety of labor-saving tools or attachments.

    The four major types of skid steer loaders are Agricultural, 29%; Rental Fleets,  22%; Construction, 20%, and Landscape, 12%.

    92,700 units is the estimate by Power Systems Research of the number of Skid Steer Loaders to be produced in North America (United States and Canada) in 2022.

    This information comes from industry interviews and from two proprietary databases maintained by Power Systems Research: EnginLink™ , which provides information on engines, and OE Link™, a database of equipment manufacturers.

    Exports: Collectively, up to 25% worldwide

    Market Share:  With 33.5% of total units produced Bobcat leads in production of Skid Steer Loaders in North America.  In second and third positions are Case New Holland and Deere with 21.5% and 15.5%, respectively.

    Trends: In 2021, production of skid steer loaders in North America increased nearly 4% YoY.  Production is expected to gain another 4.5% in 2022.   The 2020 decline was mostly attributed to COVID-19 related factors along with new equipment saturation in the market and a slight drop in construction related activities. 

    The recent gains are attributed to the need for new construction equipment and the overall stabilization of the economy, especially in the construction industry.   As the construction industry continues to recover, construction will continue to be a key driver in overall industry growth. 

    Sales are reduced by sluggish demand in the American agriculture industry (still battling soft commodity prices) that accounts for 29% of all skid steer usage in the market today.  Expect production of skid steer loaders in NA to increase up to 7% over the next 3-5 years. PSR

    Carol Turner is Senior Analyst, Global Operations, for Power Systems Research

  • Vinfast To Export Initial 5,000 EVs To Europe and the U.S.

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    Vinfast has announced plans to export approximately 5,000 EVs to the U.S., Canada, and Europe by the end of 2022. This is the first time for them to export EVs. The company also plans to start construction of a new EV plant in the U.S. by the end of this year, accelerating its global strategy.

    According to the plan, exports to the U.S. and other countries will begin in early November, with delivery to customers starting in December. Vinfast’s CEO revealed that the company has orders for approximately 65,000 EVs worldwide.

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  • DATAPOINT: NA Crawlers, 2022 Production: 4,100 Units

    Crawlers come in one of three versions: Dozers, Loaders, and Excavators. Crawler Dozers are heavy, driver-operated machines used for clearing and grading land. Usually, they have continuous treads and a broad hydraulic blade in front.

    A Crawler Loader is a piece of mobile construction equipment used to load materials; it’s used primarily in tough, off-road terrain. It’s similar to a wheel loader, except it has treads instead of wheels.

    A Crawler Excavator is a self-propelled crawler mounted on heavy equipment that is designed to dig or move large objects. The main function of a Crawler Excavator is to dig holes or trenches for construction related activities.

    4,100 units is the estimate by Power Systems Research of the number of Crawlers to be produced in North America (United States and Mexico) in 2022.

    This information comes from industry interviews and from two proprietary databases maintained by Power Systems Research: EnginLink™ , which provides information on engines, and OE Link™, a database of equipment manufacturers.

    Exports: Collectively, up to 30% worldwide

    Market Share:  With combined plant totals of 52%, Cat leads in production of Crawlers in North America. In second place is Deere with 30.5%, and third is Case, with 11%.

    Trends: In 2021, production of Crawlers in North America (US) decreased 4.8%. However, production is expected to gain near 3% in 2022, compared to 2021.  The carryover decline into 2021 was mostly due to COVID-19 related factors such as plant shutdowns, parts availability and lack of workforce.

    The market significantly dropped during the Spring of 2021, caused by low oil prices and a lull in mining and construction projects. 

    A few years ago, construction spending in the United States was above normal yearly levels, according to a new analysis of federal data released by the Associated General Contractors of America.  Construction and mining activities increased resulting in a substantial gain for 2018.

    Recent decreases in production are attributed to several trends: public sector construction activity continues to decline while private sector demand for new construction continues to strengthen.

    Even though sales dropped considerably in 2020 and 2021, production is expected to gain up to 15% by 2025, primarily influenced by the outlook for construction, driven by infrastructure spending, and mining related activities.     PSR

    Carol Turner Is Senior Analyst, Global Operations, at Power Systems Research

  • Navistar Introduces S13 Engine Platform

    Chris Fisher
    Chris Fisher

    Navistar says it plans to introduce the Navistar 12.7 liter S13 engine platform in the fourth quarter of 2023.  The S13 engine is based upon the Scania DC13 engine and will supersede the current 12.4 liter A26 engine platform starting next year.  The initial engine installations will be standard on the LT and RH truck platforms and will be introduced to the HV and HX platforms in 2024.  The order books are expected to open in October.

    The S13 engine will be paired with the…

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  • DATAPOINT: North America Crawlers

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    OEMs in North America are expected to produce 4,100 crawlers this year, according to forecasts by Power Systems Research global analyst Carol Turner. PSR

  • DATAPOINT: NA Tillers, 2022 Production: 245,000 Units

    Tillers are used to cultivate soil to prepare a smooth area for planting. These are self-propelled, walk-behind machines which are used for home gardens or small farm areas.

    245,000 units is the estimate by Power Systems Research of the number of Tillers to be produced in North America (United States and Mexico) in 2022.

    This information comes from industry interviews and from two proprietary databases maintained by Power Systems Research: EnginLink™ , which provides information on engines, and OE Link™, a database of equipment manufacturers.

    Exports: Mexico: up to 65% worldwide. United States: up to 25% worldwide

    Market Share:  With 39.5% of total units produced, Schiller Grounds Care leads in production of Tillers in North America. With combined plant totals of 37.5% (Mexico and US), MTD is in second place. Third, is Honda Power with 11.5%.    

    Trends: In 2021, production of Tillers in North America decreased 15%.  Production is expected to increase 2.3% in 2022, compared to 2021.  The decrease in 2021 was caused by Husqvarna discontinuing its line of tillers along with Cub Cadet, Columbia and Craftsman branded units being terminated in 2020 at the MTD Tupelo, MS plant.  Husqvarna’s decision to cease tiller production was due to recall circumstances.  The increase is driven by home owners using tillers to maintain their yards; there has been a constant  demand for tillers in both the commercial and residential sectors Consumers are increasingly willing to spend their disposable incomes on durable goods, landscaping services, and recreational activities, boosting demand for both consumer and commercial outdoor power equipment.  Expect production to increase 10% by 2025.

    Carol Turner is Senior Analyst, Global Operations, at Power Systems Research

  • DATAPOINT: North America/Global Personal Watercraft. 2022 Production: 90,350 Units

    90,350 units is the estimate by Power Systems Research of the number of Personal Watercraft to be produced in North America during 2022. A PWC is a small pleasure craft that uses an inboard jet drive as its primary source of propulsion and is designed to be operated by a person or persons sitting, standing, or kneeling on the PWC rather than inside the pleasure craft.  PWC Sit-Downs 3 People is defined as a type of vessel which is specifically designed to haul multiple passengers sitting on the vessel; commonly referred to as jet skis.

    This information comes from industry interviews and from two proprietary databases maintained by Power Systems Research: EnginLink™ , which provides information on engines, and OE Link™, a database of equipment manufacturers.

    Exports: Collectively, up to 30% worldwide.

    Market Share:  With combined plant totals of 51%, Yamaha leads in production of Personal Watercraft in North America.  In second position with 41% is BRP; third place is held by Kawasaki with 8%.    

    Trends: From In 2021, production of PWCs in gained nearly 3%.  Production is expected to increase 5% in 2022, based on high demand for recreational items that includes Personal Watercraft.  Even though sales have skyrocketed, PWC builders experienced supply chain disruptions during the pandemic that impacted deliveries for calendar year 2021. 

    According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), this trend is here to stay – the boating industry is booming with demand at an all-time high as Americans plan for a summer on the water.  As the country returns to a new normal, people are reassessing how they spend their quality time with loved ones, and many are continuing to choose boating as the preferred choice in recreation.

    Sales of these recreational vehicles depend on disposable income and leisure time.  Expect the production of Personal Watercraft to gain an additional 10% by 2025.

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    Carol Turner is Senior Analyst, Global Operations, at Power Systems Research

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