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EV market intelligence portal launched

IDTechEx has launched a new browser-based electric vehicle market intelligence portal which provides companies with real-time global analysis of the total electric vehicles market for land, water and air. The portal is based on an active and continuous program of interviews, data gathering and analysis by PhD-level IDTechEx analysts. Subscription will help clients take a concise and focused approach to accelerate growth and capture opportunities with minimal risk from disruptive technologies. Electri
February 14, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
6582 IDTechEX has launched a new browser-based electric vehicle market intelligence portal which provides companies with real-time global analysis of the total electric vehicles market for land, water and air.

The portal is based on an active and continuous program of interviews, data gathering and analysis by PhD-level IDTechEX analysts. Subscription will help clients take a concise and focused approach to accelerate growth and capture opportunities with minimal risk from disruptive technologies.

Electric vehicle companies across the value chain are routinely profiled, analysed and benchmarked using the IDTechEX index. Premium articles offer the company’s latest research providing distilled updates, insights, analysis as well as detailed market data and forecasts on a regular basis. Our webinars, event round-ups, and company and expert presentations summarise the latest developments and activities from around the world. Subscribers will also have access to at least two market research and technology reports of their choice.

IDTechEX also provides a comprehensive ten-year market forecast spreadsheet for 36 electric vehicle categories in terms of unit sales, unit prices and market value. Here, IDTechEX has drawn upon its 14-year experience and knowledge of the electric vehicle industry to develop its forecasts.

Subscribers will also have the opportunity to closely interact with IDTechEX analysts to discuss content, exchange ideas and ask detailed questions.

IDTechEX claims its electric vehicle market intelligence portal will enable its subscribers to keep up-to-date with the latest developments, perform technology assessments, evaluate key players (incumbent or emerging) in the industry and segment and assess the market opportunity.

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