ACT Research to launch new expanded forecast report in 2024

ACT Research to launch new expanded forecast report in 2024

The expanded forecast, NA CV Outlook Plus, will feature an annual decarbonization market update, longer-term production forecast and more.

ACT Research announced that it will be expanding its forecast, the North America Commercial Vehicle Outlook, with the addition of a quarterly report to release in January that will provide longer-term, regular production forecasts of battery and fuel cell electric and natural gas vehicles through 2040.

According to the press release, the expanded forecast, NA CV Outlook Plus, will feature:

  • An annual decarbonization market update report
  • Market dis-aggregation by power-type
  • Longer-term production forecast through 2040
  • Quarterly updated BEV, FCEV, and NG production forecasts

Additionally, the company notes that the report will provide updates on:

  • OEM, private, and for-hire fleet zero emissions targets
  • OEM product offerings
  • Up-to-date regulations and subsidies impact
  • A wheel-to-well comparison across BEV, FCEV, and NG
  • Trends, product, and infrastructure developments across BEV, FCEV, and NG ecosystems

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