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Electric Motors INDUSTRY MARKET RESEARCH FOR BUSINESS LEADERS, STRATEGISTS, DECISION MAKERS CLICK TO VIEW Table of Contents 2 List of Tables & Charts 3 Study Overview 4 Sample Text, Table & Chart 5 Sample Profile, Table & Forecast 6 Order Form & Corporate Use License 7 About Freedonia, Custom Research, Related Studies, 8 Electric Motors US Industry Study with Forecasts for 2018 & 2023 Study #3238 | December 2014 | $5200 | 265 pages The Freedonia Group 767 Beta Drive www.freedoniagroup.com Cleveland, OH • 44143-2326 • USA Toll Free US Tel: 800.927.5900 or +1 440.684.9600 Fax: +1 440.646.0484 E-mail: [email protected] Study #3238 December 2014 Electric Motors $5200 265 Pages US Industry Study with Forecasts for 2018 & 2023 Table of Contents Integral Horsepower Motors ........... 100 Marketing & Distribution .................. 168 Demand by Type ........................ 100 Cooperative Agreements ................... 170 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Demand by Market ..................... 104 Mergers & Acquisitions ..................... 172 MARKET ENVIRONMENT MARKETS COMPANY PROFILes General .............................................4 General ......................................... 106 ABB Limited ................................... 175 Macroeconomic Environment .................5 Motor Vehicles ................................ 108 Allied Motion Technologies ............... 178 Personal Income & Expenditures .......... 10 Motor Vehicle Outlook ................... 109 AMETEK Incorporated ...................... 181 Demographic Outlook ........................ 13 Electric Motor Demand .................. 113 Bodine Electric ............................... 184 Fixed Investment Trends .................... 17 Internal Combustion Engine Bosch (Robert) GmbH ...................... 186 Manufacturing Outlook ....................... 20 Light Vehicles ......................... 116 Brose Fahrzeugteile ......................... 188 Pricing Patterns ................................ 24 Hybrid/Electric Light Vehicles ..... 118 Danaher Corporation ........................ 190 Historical Market Trends ..................... 28 Medium & Heavy Duty Vehicles .... 121 DENSO Corporation .......................... 192 Regulatory & Legal Environment .......... 31 Heating & Cooling Equipment ........... 123 ElectroCraft Incorporated ................. 194 Technology & Material Trends .............. 33 Heating & Cooling Emerson Electric ............................. 196 International Environment .................. 37 Equipment Outlook ..................... 124 General Electric .............................. 198 World Supply & Demand Trends ......... 38 Electric Motor Demand .................. 125 General Motors ............................... 201 US Foreign Trade ............................ 41 Machinery ...................................... 128 HBD Industries ............................... 202 Imports ..................................... 43 Machinery Outlook ....................... 129 Hitachi Limited .............................. 204 Exports ...................................... 46 Electric Motor Demand .................. 131 Inteva Products .............................. 206 Household Appliances ...................... 134 ITT Corporation............................... 207 PRODUCTS Household Appliances Outlook ....... 135 Johnson Electric ............................. 209 Electric Motor Demand .................. 136 Lenze SE ........................................ 212 General ........................................... 50 Major Appliances ....................... 138 Mabuchi Motor................................ 214 Electric Motor Types .......................... 51 Small Appliances ....................... 140 Magnetek Incorporated .................... 216 AC Motors ..................................... 55 Aerospace & Other Nonautomotive Minebea Company ........................... 217 Fractional Horsepower AC Motors ... 58 Transportation Equipment ............... 142 Mitsuba Corporation ........................ 219 Single Phase ............................ 59 Aerospace & Other Nonautomotive Mitsubishi Electric .......................... 221 Polyphase ............................... 63 Transportation Equipment Outlook 142 Nidec Corporation ........................... 224 Integral Horsepower AC Motors ...... 65 Electric Motor Demand .................. 144 Regal Beloit ................................... 229 Induction ................................ 67 Commercial & Service Remy International ......................... 234 Synchronous ............................ 69 Industry Equipment ....................... 147 Rockwell Automation ....................... 236 Demand by Market ....................... 71 Commercial & Service Industry Siemens AG .................................... 238 DC Motors ..................................... 74 Equipment Outlook ..................... 148 SL Industries .................................. 241 Fractional Horsepower DC Motors ... 78 Electric Motor Demand .................. 149 Somfy SA ....................................... 243 Brushed .................................. 79 Other Markets ................................. 151 TECO Electric & Machinery ................ 245 Brushless ................................ 82 Toshiba Corporation ........................ 247 Integral Horsepower DC Motors ...... 84 Valeo SA ........................................ 250 Brushed .................................. 86 INDUSTRY STRUCTURE WEG SA ......................................... 252 Brushless ................................ 88 General ......................................... 154 Yaskawa Electric.............................. 255 Demand by Market ....................... 90 Industry Composition ...................... 155 Other Companies Mentioned Power Rating .................................... 92 Market Share .................................. 158 in the Study ........................... 257-265 Fractional Horsepower Motors .......... 95 Product Development ....................... 165 Demand by Type .......................... 95 Manufacturing ................................ 167 Demand by Market ....................... 99 Click here to purchase online Page 2 Order now, click here! Study #3238 December 2014 Electric Motors $5200 265 Pages US Industry Study with Forecasts for 2018 & 2023 List of Tables/Charts 9 Synchronous Integral Horsepower Cht Motor Vehicle Electric Motor AC Motor Demand ..................... 71 Demand by Segment, 2003 ...... 116 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 10 AC Motor Demand by Market .......... 73 4 Internal Combustion Engine Light Cht AC Motor Demand by Market, 2013 . 73 Vehicle Electric Motor Demand .. 118 1 Summary Table ..............................3 11 DC Motor Demand ........................ 76 5 Hybrid/Electric Light Vehicle Cht DC Motor Demand by Type, 2013 .... 77 Electric Motor Demand ............ 121 MARKET ENVIRONMENT 12 Fractional Horsepower 6 Medium & Heavy Duty Vehicle 1 Macroeconomic Indicators ..............9 DC Motor Demand ..................... 79 Electric Motor Demand ............ 123 2 Personal Consumption Expenditures 13 13 Brushed Fractional Horsepower 7 Heating & Cooling Equipment 3 Population & Households .............. 17 DC Motor Demand ..................... 82 Shipments ............................. 125 4 Nonresidential Fixed Investment .... 20 14 Brushless Fractional Horsepower 8 Heating & Cooling Equipment 5 Manufacturers’ Shipments ............. 24 DC Motor Demand ..................... 84 Electric Motor Demand 6 Electric Motor Pricing................... 27 15 Integral Horsepower by Type & Power Rating ........... 128 Cht Electric Motor Prices, 2003-2023 ... 28 DC Motor Demand ..................... 86 9 Machinery Shipments ................. 131 7 Electric Motor Historical 16 Brushed Integral Horsepower 10 Machinery Electric Motor Demand Market, 2003-2013 ................... 30 DC Motor Demand ..................... 88 by Type & Power Rating ........... 134 Cht Electric Motor Historical 17 Brushless Integral Horsepower 11 Household Appliance Shipments .. 136 Market, 2003-2013 ................... 30 DC Motor Demand ..................... 90 12 Household Appliance Electric 8 World Electric Motor 18 DC Motor Demand by Market.......... 91 Motor Demand by Type, Demand by Region .................... 41 Cht DC Motor Demand by Market, 2013 . 92 Power Rating, & Segment ........ 138 9 US Foreign Trade in Electric Motors 43 19 Electric Motor Supply & 13 Major Appliance Electric 10 US Electric Motor Imports Demand by Power Rating ........... 94 Motor Demand ....................... 140 by Source, 2003-2013 ............... 45 Cht Electric Motor Demand by Power 14 Small Appliance Electric Cht US Electric Motor Imports Rating, 2003-2023 ................... 95 Motor Demand ....................... 141 by Source, 2013 ....................... 46 20 Fractional Horsepower Motor 15 Aerospace & Other Nonautomotive Cht US Electric Motor Exports Demand by Type ....................... 97 Transportation Equipment by Destination, 2013 ................ 49 Cht Fractional Horsepower Motor Shipments ............................. 144 11 US Electric Motor Exports by Demand by Type, 2013 .............. 98 16 Aerospace & Other Nonautomotive Destination, 2003-2013 ............ 48 21 Fractional Horsepower Motor Transportation Equipment Demand by Market .................... 99 Electric Motor Demand ............ 147 Cht Fractional Horsepower Motor 17 Commercial & Service Industry PRODUCTS Demand by Market, 2013 ......... 100 Equipment Shipments
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