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Urban Rail Market in India 2021.Qxp New Research Report URBAN RAIL MARKET IN INDIA 2021 Sector Analysis, New Projects, Emerging Opportunities and Market Outlook Research Report Data-set (Excel) The report will provide you with: Analyse the Trends and Developments in the Sector Assess the Impact of Covid on Operations, Projects and Investments Gain Insight into the Future Outlook and Projections Assess the Current and Future Pipeline of Metro Rail, MetroNeo and Metrolite Projects Evaluate the Market Opportunities for Developers, Contractors, Investors, and Technology/Equipment Providers Get Access to Detailed Profiles of Operational, Under Construction and Upcoming projects URBAN RAIL MARKET IN INDIA 2021 Table of Contents (draft) Highlighting a plenty of opportunities, the report of the Taskforce on the National Infrastructure Pipeline has estimated a capital investment target of Rs 5.7 trillion till 2025 for metro projects. The operational urban rail network is expected to cross 1,700 km in the next five years. The government aims to expand metro services to 50 cities in the next few years. There lies huge investment opportunity for the private sector in the Metrolite and Metro Neo segments. The Metro Rail Policy, 2017 has standardised various sub-segments of a metro system such as rolling stock, signalling, etc. Furthermore, Make in India has increased the level of indigenisation in metro projects. The government recently upgraded the indigenous component across sub-systems. There is huge construction opportunity under the upcoming metro expansion projects, RRTS and Metrolite projects. As metro rail corporations embrace the post Covid-19, technology will play a bigger role and emerge as a key opportunity area going forward. Focus on generating non-fare revenue and new concepts and technologies such as mobility-as-a-service (MaaS), internet of trains, big data, predictive maintenance, and renewable energy to power trains and stations are other emerging opportunity areas. Summary and Key Insights Pricing Trends Financials of Key Metro Rail Corporations SECTION I: MARKET ANALYSIS, COVID-119 IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND FUTURE Fare Box & Non-fare Box Revenue trends OUTLOOK Ridership and Revenue Projections 1. Market Size and Recent Trends 4. Impact of Metro Rail Policy, 2017 Network Size and Growth Impact so far Growth Drivers Potential Benefits Key Trends and Developments Progress with PPPs Role of ‘Make in India’ and Focus on Indigenisation Scope for Private Participation in O&M Growth in Budgetary Outlays Creation of the Unified Metropolitan Transport Authorities Ridership Trends Industry Expectations and Recommendations Emerging Technologies in Light of Covid-19 Expected Amendments Investment Requirements Risks and Challenges 5. Project Pipeline: Realistic Assessment in Light of Covid-119 Emerging Opportunities Overall Pipeline Analysis Future Outlook By Forms of Mass Transit - Metro Rail 2. Impact of Covid-119 on Operations, Construction and Capex Plans - Metro Neo Impact on Operations and Ridership - Metro Lite Impact on Revenues (Fare and Non-fare) -RRTS Impact of Contracts By Status Impact on Project Viability - Announced Expected Impact on: - Approved - Ongoing/Under Construction Projects - Awarded - Under Bidding Projects - Under Bidding - New Project Awards/Announcements - Under Construction Impact on Supply Chain By Mode of Implementation Capacity Addition and Capex Plans By Alignment O&M Optimisation Strategies By Expected Completion Key Upcoming Tenders 3. Performance Analysis: Network, Ridership & Revenue Trends in Network Addition 6. Future Outlook and Projections (till 2025-226) - At Grade Expected Network Addition - Underground Market Opportunities for: - Elevated - Consultants Growth in Ridership - EPC Contractors Release Date: Mid-February 2021 URBAN RAIL MARKET IN INDIA 2021 - Private Developers Case Studies - Financiers Key Success Factors/Reasons for Failure - Rolling Stock Suppliers Potential for Unbundled PPPs (Fare Collection, Installation & - System Suppliers Maintenance Contracts for Rail Systems, O&M, Non-Fare Revenue - Station Designers Streams) - Technology Providers Risks and Challenges Projected Investment Outlook and Opportunities - New Construction - Network Expansion 10. New Growth Areas - Rolling Stock Focus on Integrated Mobility - Signalling Systems Transit Oriented Development - AFC Systems Real Estate and Commercial Development - Others First and Last-Mile Connectivity Key Open Tenders Solar Energy Use and Solar Rooftops Investment Projections Train leasing and O&M Outsourcing Big-ticket Opportunities to Look Out For Technology and Digital Solutions - MaaS 7. Emerging Modes of Rail-BBased Mass Transit - IoT Metrolite - Big Data - Key Features - Account-based Ticketing - Standards and Specifications Others - Cost Economics - The Experience So Far SECTION II: SEGMENT ANALYSIS: TRENDS, NEW DEVELOPMENTS, - Key Upcoming Projects OPPORTUNITIES AND PROSPECTS - Issues and Challenges MetroNeo 11. Rolling Stock - Key Features Size and Growth - Cost Economics Nature of Fleet and Specifications - The Experience So Far MoHUA’s Guidelines on Rolling Stock Standardisation - Key Upcoming Projects Growing Role of Indian Players - Issues and Challenges Focus on Indigenous Production - Upcoming Opportunities Competitive Landscape and Key Players Contract Awards 8. Investment Trends and New Funding Sources Trends in Supply of Coaches Key Financing Trends New Manufacturing Facilities Emerging Business Models Recent Innovations in Design and Introduction of Driverless Trains Role and Impact of Multilateral Agencies Other Innovations Value Capture Financing Framework Open Tenders Key Sources of Revenue Outlook and Projections New Revenue Streams Innovative Funding Options (Land Value Capture, TOD Policy, 12. Signaling, Train Control and Telecommunications Deferred Capex, Bonds, etc. Market Size and Growth Cost Components and Project Economics Technologies and Systems in Use Investment Outlook System Upgrades and Innovations Launch of i-ATS 9. PPP Experience and Potential Competitive Landscape Experience So Far Profiles of Key Players URBAN RAIL MARKET IN INDIA 2021 Table of Contents (draft) Contracts Awards 16. Traction and E&M Recent Developments Size and Growth Open Tenders Specifications of Traction and E&M Systems Outlook and Projections Emerging Electrification Requirements Energy Consumption and Expenditure 13. Fare Collection and Next-GGen Ticketing Systems Energy Conservation Initiatives Market Size and Growth New Innovations Specifications of Systems in Use Solar Energy Use Level of Integration and Interoperability Key Players Upgrades and Innovations in Fare Media Recent Contracts - ABT Systems Open Tenders - Open Loop Ticketing Systems Outlook and Projections - National Common Mobility Card - Smartcards and Bank Cards 17. Station Design and Development - Mobile Wallets Market Size and Growth - Near-field communication (NFC)-enabled devices Key Components of Station Design - Others - Elevators Global Advances - HVAC Systems Competitive Landscape - Public Information Display Systems Profiles of Key Players - Safety and Accessibility Aspects Contract Awards - Others Plans for Deployment of Advanced Fare Media Key Players Open Tenders Recent Contracts Outlook and Projections New Innovations Global Best Practices 14. Construction: Elevated and At-ggrade Structures Open Tenders Size and Growth Outlook and Projections Per-km Construction Cost Prevalent Methods and Techniques SECTION III: PROJECT PROFILES Market Share of Key Contractors Recent Contracts 18. Operational and Under Construction Projects Focus on Mechanised Construction Agra Metro Rail Project Best Practices (Telematics in Equipment, IoT Devices) Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar Metro Rail Project Phase I Upcoming Tenders Bengaluru Metro Rail Project Phase I Key Trends Bengaluru Metro Rail Project Phase II Outlook and Projections Bengaluru Metro Rail Project Phase 2A Bhopal Metro Rail Project 15. Construction: Metro Tunnels Chennai Metro Rail Project Phase I Size and Growth Chennai Metro Rail Project Phase I Extension Analysis of TBM Market Delhi Metro Rail Project Phase I and II Market Share of Key Players Delhi Metro Express Line Best Practices and Innovations in Tunnel Design Delhi Airport Express Line Extension Recent Contracts Delhi Metro Rail Project Phase III Open Tenders Delhi Metro Rail Project Phase IV Recent Developments Rapid Metro Rail Project Gurgaon Phase I and II Outlook and Opportunities Hyderabad Metro Rail Project Phase I Indore Metro Rail Project (Phase I) Release Date: Mid-February 2021 URBAN RAIL MARKET IN INDIA 2021 Jaipur Metro Rail Project Phase I Mumbai Metro Rail Project Line 12 Kanpur Metro Rail Project Phase I Mumbai Metro Rail Project Line 14 Kochi Metro Rail Project Phase I Nagpur Metro Rail Project- Phase II Kochi Metro Rail Project Phase IA Noida-Greater Noida Metro Rail Project (Aqua Line Extension) Kolkata North-South Metro Rail Project Swargate to Katraj Pune Metro Corridor Kolkata North-South Metro Rail Project - Expansion Pune Metro Rail Project Line III Extension Kolkata East-West Metro Project Bengaluru Metro Project Phase III Lucknow Metro Rail Project Surat Metro Rail Project Mumbai Metro Rail Project Line 1 Thane Light Rail Project Mumbai Metro Rail Project Line 2A Visakhapatnam Metro Rail Project Phase I Mumbai Metro Rail Project Line 2B Kozhikode LRT Project Mumbai
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