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  • US$ 22 Billion in Green Hydrogen Projects Planned in Brazil

    From January to June, six Intention Letters to install H2V facilities have been signed by companies and the total of investment involved is around US$ 22 billion. One of the players is the Australian Fortescue, one of the six biggest producers of iron ore in the world. Companies of renewable energy such as the also Australian Energix Energy and petrochemical as British Petrol are also behind the investment plans.

    Source: Valor     Read The Article

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  • Chinese Great Wall Acquires Mercedes-Benz Facility in São Paulo

    Although the acquisition has not been confirmed by the companies, the Journal “O Globo” published a report that an internal communication to Mercedes employees about the deal was released June 25 with technical details of the facility confirming it meets the requirements of the Chinese company.

    Source: Autoespoerte / O Globo    Read The Article

    PSR Analysis: It looks like the perfect match as it is a good opportunity for the German car maker to sell the assets of the plant stopped in…

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  • HanseYachts Group Reports ‘Exceptional Year’

    Natasa Mulahalilovic
    Natasa Mulahalilovic

    German boat manufacturer HanseYachts AG has announced preliminary financial results for 2020-2021 that it has described as “exceptional for the company in all respects.”

    The group, established in 1990, manufactures sailing, motor yachts and luxury sailing, and motor catamarans under the brands Hanse, Dehler, Moody, Privilege, Fjord and Sealine. Boats are produced in Germany and France, and are equipped with Volvo, Yanmar and Mercury engines.

    Despite the production problems caused by delays in parts supply, the group achieved record results in 2020/2021, with the order book counting more than 1,000 boats. Previously, the group’s best year was 2007/2008 when 940 boats were ordered. The revenue this year is expected to be more than € 230 million. 

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  • Strong Post-pandemic Growth Expected into 2022-23 for North America

    Yosyf Sheremeta
    Yosyf Sheremeta

    SUMMARY.  After the GDP declined 3.5% last year, the worst performance in almost 75 years, the US economy is set for a strong comeback.  There are many reasons to be optimistic about the economy for the next few years, including strong readings of macro-economic factors combined with the economic cycle reset backed by government initiatives and policies.

    Our positive outlook is based on the reviews of key economic indicators, including GDP, unemployment, and inflation. 

    During H1 2021, we witnessed a strong level of activities and a rebound for many industries.  As local governments eased lockdown restrictions, service-oriented industries gained traction and that translated to an overall increase of economic activities across many industries. 

    We expect this level of rebound to continue and we now expect even stronger overall growth for 2021.  The US economy is on track to reach or even surpass the growth level of 1984 – the highest one since 1950s.  In the near term, consumer spending will help drive demand and support the strong growth trend.

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  • DATAPOINT: NA Excavators, 2021 Production: 19,900 Units

    19,900 units is the estimate by Power Systems Research of the number of Excavators to be produced in North America in 2021.

    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.

    Market Share: With combined plant totals of 47.5% Caterpillar leads in production of excavators in North America.  In second position is Doosan Bobcat with 22%; third, is Deere-Hitachi with 14.5%.  

    Exports: Collectively, up to 30% worldwide.

    Trends: Excavators are heavy pieces of equipment designed for large scale projects for a variety of sectors that include construction, mining, and industrial activities.  Despite the recent lull in production, excavators are a popular device for construction activities.

    Production of excavators in North America decreased 9% in 2020, largely because the global pandemic made 2020 challenging across most industries. The off-highway segments (agricultural, construction and industrial) saw dramatic production drops in 2020 compared to 2019.

    Another factor in the recent decline is the fact that purchasers are choosing backhoe loaders that are more versatile than excavators.  Expect production to gain an additional 3% by 2025.  

    As fabrication has resumed, assembly is back on track for 2021 with an expected gain of 9% from last year to a total of about 19,900 units. 

    One example of the rebound: Doosan Bobcat North America, a global leader in the compact equipment industry, is celebrated the completion of a $26 million expansion at its manufacturing facility in Litchfield, Minn., in Q2 2021. The 15-month project nearly tripled the size of the facility, from 70,000 square feet of office and manufacturing space to nearly 200,000 square feet.   PSR

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

  • Edge Computing Helps Connect America

    John Krzesicki
    John Krzesicki

    Cities, nationally and globally, are embarking on innovative efforts to harness the benefits of rapidly emerging technologies to improve citizens’ quality of life, increase operational efficiency, and enhance economic vitality and sustainability.

    These efforts often involve changing the nature of data storage and transfer, primarily by moving these steps from data storage “clouds” to local data centers closer to the  application.

    Since Power Systems Research began tracking global equipment manufacturers in 1976, its analysts have been aware of new technologies and electrification trends such as these which can affect future markets. Today, we’re closely following these changes in data transfer and storage.

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  • Renwex-2021 Fair Demonstrates Little Interest in EV Cars

    Maxim Sakov
    Maxim Sakov

    MOSCOW–Despite the number of COVID-infected people in Moscow increasing since the middle of June, the trade shows have not been affected by the pandemic restrictions. Another fair started 21 June in Moscow Expocenter. It’s Renwex – the fair dedicated to renewable energy and electric transport.

    The fair is relatively new and small. It took about 3000 sq. meters and accommodated 80 participants. Most of them were local companies, although there were some participants from Switzerland, Austria, France, Germany and China.

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  • GWM Opens Smart factory in Thailand, Renovates GM’s Factory

    Akihiro Komuro
    Akihiro Komuro

    China’s Great Wall Motor (GWM) has announced the official opening of a plant in Thailand. The company acquired the plant from General Motors (GM) in 2020 and has been working to make it smarter by installing advanced AI-based equipment. It is the company’s first smart factory to be opened in Southeast Asia. The amount of investment for the renovation has not been disclosed, but the company has indicated that it plans to invest 22.6 billion baht (about 79 billion yen) in Thailand.

    The production capacity is 80,000 units per year, and it is expected to produce HVs first. In the future, the plant will also produce EVs. The company plans to allocate 60% of the vehicles produced to the Thai domestic market and 40% for export to neighboring countries in Southeast Asia and Australia.

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  • SK Plans To Develop Hydrogen Base in Ulsan

    South Korea’s SK Group has announced plans to build a 140,000 square meter hydrogen fuel base in Ulsan. A liquid hydrogen production plant will be built, and a hydrogen-fueled power plant will also be constructed.

    With the participation of Lotte Chemical, the project aims to promote the accumulation of hydrogen-related industries in the city. SK Gas will be the main proponent of the project. The company plans to invest 2.2 trillion won (about 216 billion yen) over the next five years to build infrastructure for the generation, storage, and transportation of hydrogen energy in anticipation of its widespread use, and has also announced plans to build 100 hydrogen filling stations in South Korea by 2030.

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  • Komatsu and Honda Plan To Jointly Develop Electric Excavator

    Komatsu has announced that it plans to develop an electric excavator in cooperation with Honda and bring the product to the market during FY2021. The two companies will also jointly develop electric excavators up to the 1-ton class and will also collaborate on services such as battery replacement for construction equipment.

    Source: The Nikkei

    PSR Analysis: As mentioned in the April issue of PowerTALK™ News, four Japanese motorcycle manufacturers, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki, have agreed to share…

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