2018
THE CHINESE RAILWAY MARKET Facts, Figures, Players and Trends
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THE CHINESE RAILWAY MARKET Facts, Figures, Players and Trends Available in English from 09th January 2019. Now you can also purchase the data annex in Excel format (see overview data sheets on page no. 6 for more information). The Chinese market for railway technology will remain at a high level over the next five years but
will not grow further. Following large and heavily subsidised investments into new rolling stock
in 2018 and 2020, the OEM market will decline after 2020. The negative development in the OEM
market is compensated by the dynamically growing After-Sales market. Due to overcapacity,
Chinese companies have to put stronger focus on international markets in order to balance the
slowing development in the national market.
In the new study "The Chinese Railway Market", SCI Verkehr provides a first-hand analysis of latest
plans and developmental targets in the currently most important country for railway technology.
The Chinese railway technology market has a current volume of EUR 34 billion and will continue to
grow by 0.6% up to 2022. The internationally most important railway technology market will mainly
benefit from the growing After-Sales market (CAGR +7.1%). New business, however, will show negative
developments (CAGR -3.4%), mainly due to decreasing procurements in the high-speed-segment.
Over the past ten years, China evolved into the largest and one of the most dynamic railway transport
markets, worldwide. Large investments were made into the railway sector, the high-speed network in
particular.
In 2010 and 2015, expenditures reached their peak values of almost EUR 120 billion, each driven by
government economic stimulus plans. Since then a certain level of saturation has been observable and
investments into railway technology in China have declined, however, still remaining at a high level,
overall. Heavy investments into new rolling stock will be made once again between 2018 and 2020. In
total, 900 new high-speed trains, 4 000 locomotives and 210 000 freight wagons are to be procured in
the mentioned time period. SCI Verkehr expects a decreasing trend in new business afterwards.
The After-Sales market in China experienced fast growth due to massive fleet and network extensions
realised in recent years and, compared to new business, gained in importance.
For manufacturers decreasing new procurement market volumes in the medium term induce the risk
of significant overcapacity in their production plants, in particular for the three large state-owned
enterprises CRRC, CRCC and CREC. A growing national maintenance market as well as more export
to international markets can remedy this situation. In the last years, the enterprises were able to secure
contracts in almost all regions of the world. Nevertheless, Chinese railway technology enterprises still
are not of key significance in larger regions such as Europe, North America and the CIS.
In concrete terms, this MultiClient study includes:
– Depiction of the structure of the Chinese railway market and analysis of important drivers
– Presentation of development trends and planned projects
– Trends and size of the market and future procurement potential up to 2023
– Analysis and forecast of the transport markets for freight and passenger transport up to 2023
– Description and evaluation of the demand for rolling stock and infrastructure services
– Overview and profiles of the major players in the Chinese railway market
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Executive Summary: The Chinese Railway Market ............................................................ 17
1.1 Trends and Drivers ..................................................................................................................... 18
1.2 Market Volumes and Players ..................................................................................................... 20
2 Introduction and Methodology ........................................................................................... 29
2.1 Objectives and Background ...................................................................................................... 29
2.2 Delimitation of the Rail Market ................................................................................................... 30
2.3 Temporal Focus ......................................................................................................................... 33
2.4 Market Analysis Methodology .................................................................................................... 34
2.5 Railway Infrastructure/ Systems Technology Forecast .............................................................. 36
2.6 After-Sales Market Forecast ....................................................................................................... 37
3 Market Structures ................................................................................................................ 38
3.1 Macroeconomic drivers ............................................................................................................. 38
3.2 Institutional Structure ................................................................................................................. 39
3.3 Operation Structure .................................................................................................................... 41
3.4 Funding Structure ...................................................................................................................... 42
3.5 Investment .................................................................................................................................. 43
3.6 Rolling stock OEM players and infrastructure/system technology contractors ........................ 44
4 The Chinese Railway Transport Markets ........................................................................... 46
4.1 Rail Freight Transport ................................................................................................................. 47
4.2 Mainline Passenger Rail Transport ............................................................................................ 50
4.3 Urban Rail Transport .................................................................................................................. 51
5 New Development and Upgrade Projects of Infrastructure ............................................... 55
5.1 High-Speed Projects .................................................................................................................. 55
5.2 Suburban Rail Projects .............................................................................................................. 58
5.3 Urban Rail Projects .................................................................................................................... 60
6 The Chinese Market for Infrastructure ............................................................................... 65
6.1 Network Development ................................................................................................................ 65
6.2 Track Systems ............................................................................................................................ 67
6.3 Electrification .............................................................................................................................. 70
7 The Chinese Market for System Technology ..................................................................... 73
7.1 Control Command and Signalling ............................................................................................. 73
7.2 Passenger-Related Information Technology ............................................................................. 76
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8 The Chinese Market for Rolling Stock ................................................................................ 79
8.1 Electric Locomotives .................................................................................................................. 79
8.2 Diesel Locomotives .................................................................................................................... 83
8.3 High-Speed Trains ..................................................................................................................... 86
8.4 Electric Multiple Units ................................................................................................................. 90
8.5 Diesel Multiple Units ................................................................................................................... 95
8.6 Passenger Coaches ................................................................................................................... 97
8.7 Freight Wagons ........................................................................................................................ 100
8.8 Light Rail Vehicles .................................................................................................................... 105
8.9 Metro Vehicles .......................................................................................................................... 112 ANNEX
Annexe A: Company Portraits of the Top Manufacturers in the Chinese Vehicle, Infrastructure and System Technology Industry ................................................................................................. 120
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DATA ANNEX IN EXCEL FORMAT
DATA SHEETS OVERVIEW
1 Market overview
1.1 Market Volume (Pivot)
1.2 Market Share (Pivot)
1.3 Transport Performance (Pivot)
1.4 Market Volume (Data)
1.5 Market Share (Data)
1.6 Transport Performance (Data)
2 Railway Network
2.1 Network Length (Pivot)
2.2 Metro 2017 (Pivot)
2.3 LRV 2017 (Pivot)
2.4 Network Length (Data)
2.5 Metro 2017 (Data)
2.6 LRV 2017 (Data)
3 Installed Base
3.1 Installed Base Overview (Pivot)
3.2 Installed Base Age (Pivot)
3.3 Installed Base Overview (Data)
3.4 Installed Base Age (Data)
4 Additional Tables
4.1 Projects Overview (Pivot)
4.2 Additional Figures (Pivot)
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3. Market Structures
[………] 3.5 Investments
The rail fixed asset investment increased from CNY 207 billion in 2006 to CNY 824 billion in 2015, representing an annual growth rate of 15%. After 2015, investments decreased slightly to CNY 732 billion in 2017, representing a decrease of -6% from 2015 to 2018. [………]
[………] Investments in urban rail have been increasing heavily since recent years as well. The total investments in 2013 amounts to 216 billion CNY and in 2017 to 473 billion CNY, representing an annual growth rate of 22%. [………]
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China's fixed asset investment in railway [EUR billion]
Marktvolumen Neufahrzeuge und After-i
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Constant exchange rate 1 CNY=0.13 EUR for all years
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5 New development and upgrade projects of infrastructure [………] 5.3 Urban Rail Projects
City Project Title Distance
in km
Construction period
Project status
Beijing Metro Beijing: Fanshan line northern extension 10 2015-2019 Construction
Beijing Metro Beijing: Line 8 phase 3 17 2016-2020 Construction
Beijing Metro Beijing: Line 12, phase 1 24 2015-2020 Construction
Beijing Metro Beijing: line 16 40 2013-2018 Construction
Beijing Metro Beijing: Line 17 phase 1 50 2015-2019 Construction
Beijing Metro Beijing: Line 19 phase 1 22 2015-2019 Construction
Beijing Metro Beijing: Line 3, phase 1 22 2015-2019 Construction
Changchun Metro Changchun: Line 5 42 2020-2025 Planning
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[….] 8.8 Light Rail Vehicles
China Light Rail Vehicles LRV Trend
Units 2017 760
Average development 2017-2022 (p.a.) +15.7%
Average age 2017 (in years) 11
Average volume 2016-2018 (EUR million p.a.) 310
Average development 2017-2022 (p.a.) +6.6%
Average volume 2016-2018 (EUR million p.a.) 25
Average development 2017-2022 (p.a.) +17.2%Mark
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Volume: > +5%p.a. +2 to +5% p.a. 0 to +2% p.a. -2 to 0% p.a. <-2% p.a.
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Installed base: > +1.5%p.a. +0.5 to +1.5% p.a. -0.5 to +0.5% p.a. -1.5 to -0.5% p.a. <-1.5% p.a.
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Installed Base and Development of Stock In large Chinese metropolitan areas, investments are primarily made into metro systems as a mass transport mode. Existing and planned LRT systems serve as complementary systems. A market for light rail vehicles has been increasingly developing in the last five years in “midsized” cities and as a complementary system to metro networks in large cities.
[….] Trends in the Chinese LRV market:
– Completely catenary free operation: Chinese cities increasingly choose light-rail transit completely without catenary, e.g. the Wuhan Doxian light rail T1, which went into operation in July 2017, uses LRV with ultra-capacitor from CRRC, which are completely without catenary. Further lines using completely catenary free operation are Wuhan Guanggu light rail line, Guangzhou Haizhoudao line, Huaian light-rail line, Wuhan Dahanyang district line rail line, Shenzhen Longhua New district line. CRRC Zhuzhou developed the first LRV with ultra-capacitor, which could run for 3-5 km without charging. In these systems, ultra-capacitors are charged at stations.
– New energy vehicles: CRRC Sifang developed hydrogen LRVs. The first order came from Foshan in March 2017. In October 2017, a hydrogen LRV entered passenger service in Tangshan. The low-floor vehicle, built by CRRC Tangshan, runs on a 13.8 km line along parts of the Tang Xu railway. The LRV needs to be refuelled after 40 km. Refuelling takes 15 minutes. Maximum speed of the three-car vehicle is 70 km/h and it has capacities for 336 passengers, including 66 seated.
[….] Suppliers Besides CRRC, Shenyang Xingguan and Alstom delivered LRVs to Chinese cities between 2013 and 2017. Shenyang Xinguan is a private company with one contract for LRVs, so far. The company delivered to Changchun. Shenyang Xinguan does not have the technology for 100% low-floor LRVs. Alstom in form of its Chinese joint venture delivered LRVs for the new Shanghai Songjiang line. [….]
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Installed Base 2017 China [LRV units]
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Bestandsübersicht HGV-Züge Osteuropa 2008 (Anzahl
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Market Volume and Outlook Key drivers of new procurements of LRVs are:
Drivers of procurements
Brief description Relevance Trend
(5 years)
New development and upgrade of infrastructure
A market for light rail vehicles has been increasingly developing since 2015 in “midsized” cities and as a complementary system to metro networks in large cities.
Approval from the central government
An advantage of LRT systems in China is the simpler approval process compared to metro systems. Cities or provinces can decide independently whether and to what extent they want to develop a new LRT system, and do not need the approval of the central government.
The Chinese National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), whose responsibilities include approving the construction of metro systems, has made general conditions for cities wanting to build a
metro system more demanding. Previously, in order to build a metro system, cities had to have more than 3 million inhabitants, a gross domestic product (GDP) of more than EUR 12.7 billion (CNY 100
million) and municipal revenues of more than 1.27 billion (CNY 10 billion). Now the GDP and municipal revenues required have been tripled to over EUR 38 billion and 3.8 billion respectively, and the debt
ratio of the municipal authorities cannot be higher than 120%. Many cities which planned to build a large metro system are not allowed to build metros anymore, e.g. Hohhot, Harbin. This new policy drives
forward the light-rail market.
Demand for modern public transport
Urbanisation, environmental problems, traffic jams and a shortage of parking space in cities pose obstacles for their future development.
Relevance for procurements: = very high, = high, = medium, = low, = none
5-year trend: = strongly increasing, = increasing, ➔ = constant, = decreasing =strongly decreasing
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The current market volume for new vehicles amounts to EUR xx million per year and will increase significantly with a CAGR of 6-7% per year. The main driver of new procurement is the construction of new infrastructure. [….]
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Market Volume [EUR million] China - LRV
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Important Current and Planned Procurement Projects [….] In the long-term (2024-2035), SCI Verkehr expects the OEM and After-Sales markets to grow further significantly due to:
– Construction of new light rail lines – Increasing efforts to maintain the growing installed base – Replacement procurement of old vehicles
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