Electric Vehicle Charging: Infrastructure and Global Markets
Market Research Report I 2022-10-20 I 151 Pages I BCC Research
Description
Report Scope:
This report analyzes the global and regional markets in electric vehicle charging and the global markets for wired infrastructure. Electric vehicles (EVs) include passenger vehicles, scooters and buses. State-of-the-art batteries have enabled a growing niche market for trucks, buses, small electric scooters and Segway-type vehicles. These electric vehicles require a charging infrastructure, which is expected to experience high growth in the future.
Market data in this report quantify opportunities for manufacturers of electric charging infrastructure. In addition to identifying various charging infrastructure types, charging services, installation types and charging types, it also covers the many issues concerning the merits of and prospects for the electric vehicle charging infrastructure business. These include corporate strategies, emerging technologies and the means for providing low-cost, high-technology products. The economic and technological issues regarded by many as critical to the industry's current change state are also covered in detail.
The report has been prepared in a simple, easy-to-understand format; tables and figures are included to illustrate historical, current, and future market scenarios. The report also covers leading companies with information regarding charging infrastructure types, business footprint, revenue and employee strength. A list of other companies in the global market with their product-related information is also included.
The impact of COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war are discussed regarding their impact on the global and regional markets. 2021 is considered a historical year; 2022 is considered the base year. Market values are forecast for five years from 2022 to 2027. All market values are in U.S. dollar ($) million amounts.
Report Includes:
- 38 total tables
- An up-to-date overview of the global market scenario for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure
- Analyses of the global and regional market trends, with historic market revenue for 2021, estimates for 2022, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2027
- Highlights of the current and upcoming market potential for the EV charging infrastructure, industry growth drivers, and areas of focus to forecast this market into various segments and sub-segments
- Estimation of the actual market size and market forecast for electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and corresponding market share analysis based on EV type, charger type, installation/system, connector type, and geographic region
- Updated information on key market drivers and opportunities, industry shifts and regulations, and other demographic factors that will influence this market demand in the coming years (2022-2027)
- Insight into the major technology challenges, issues and risks, government regulations, recent developments, and COVID-19 impact on the global EV charging market
- Patent review and new developments, R&D efforts, industrial changes with emphasis on recent investments, and current state of the market for electric vehicle charging infrastructure
- Identification of the major stakeholders and analysis of the competitive landscape based on recent developments and segmental revenues
- Descriptive company profiles of the leading global players, including Eaton, Fortum, ChargePoint Inc. and Leviton
Executive Summary
Summary:
The global electric vehicle charging for wired infrastructure was valued at $REDACTED billion in 2021, and it is projected to reach $REDACTED billion by 2027. This market is expected to grow at a CAGR of REDACTED% from 2022 to 2027.
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure plays a significant role in boosting the demand for electric vehicles. The trends for plug-in electric vehicles are on a significant growth trajectory, including battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Both BEVs and PHEVs can be charged externally, and they have long driving ranges; this has helped to reduce the range anxiety in the minds of potential customers who hesitated to go with electric vehicles at some point. Robust charging infrastructure will add more confidence to buyers, as there will be no scarcity of charging points to serve the demands of users within the growing fleet of plug-in electric vehicles. Governments plan to invest in
developing the charging infrastructure to support the targets they have set for inducting clean vehicles into the total vehicular fleet.
From a regulatory standpoint, automakers are compelled to produce a certain percentage of green vehicles to balance the carbon footprint from sales of conventional vehicles. This percentage varies among countries, depending on the governing committee adopting green alternatives. Reduced prices for key components within hybrid vehicles also diminish the price gap between conventional and hybrid vehicles.
The price gap becomes more significant with the increasing battery driving range, but advancements in battery technology and the continuous decline in battery prices will reduce this price gap and make the option of hybrid and electric vehicles more attractive for typical buyers. The Asia-Pacific region, Europe and North America are the largest electric vehicle charging infrastructure markets. Asia-Pacific and Europe are the fastest-growing electric vehicle regions, and these regions will drive the electric vehicle charging infrastructure market during the forecast period.
This report covers the top electric vehicle charging infrastructure manufacturers, including the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) with in-house manufacturing capabilities. Asia-Pacific-based suppliers are expanding due to increased demand for their low-cost products, regionally and internationally. Most of these companies have formed joint ventures with more established global suppliers, such as ChargePoint Inc., Blink Charging Co. and Electrify America LLC.
The COVID-19 outbreak and the Russia-Ukraine war have disrupted global supply chains, particularly in the automotive industry. In many areas, the COVID-19 pandemic had a marginal effect on the EV charging industry in early 2020 due to lockdowns. International businesses have found it challenging to conduct business with Russia due to sanctions. It has also become challenging for Russian businesses to access the newest EV components and technology. In the long run, however, government and business efforts to electrify transportation are laying a solid foundation for future EV sales growth.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Study Goals and Objectives
1.2 What's New in This Update?
1.3 Reasons for Doing This Study
1.4 Scope of Report
1.5 Information Sources
1.6 Intended Audience
1.7 Methodology
1.8 Geographic Breakdown
1.9 Analyst's Credentials
1.10 BCC Custom Research
1.11 Related BCC Research Reports
Chapter 2 Summary and Highlights
Chapter 3 Market Overview
3.1 Current Market Overview
3.2 Technological Background and Advancements
3.2.1 EV Charging Technology History
3.2.2 Evolution of Electric Vehicles and Their Charging Infrastructure
3.2.3 Importance of Creating Charging Infrastructure
3.2.4 Standards and Codes of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
3.2.5 Charging Stands
3.3 Value Chain Analysis
3.4 Porter's Five Forces Model
3.4.1 Supplier Power
3.4.2 Buyer Power
3.4.3 Threat of New Entrants
3.4.4 Threat of Substitute
3.4.5 Competitive Rivalry
3.5 Impact of COVID-19 and the Ukraine-Russia War on the Global Market
3.5.1 COVID-19 Impact
3.5.2 Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War
Chapter 4 Market Dynamics
4.1 Key Market Drivers
4.1.1 Increase in the Global Demand for Electric Vehicles
4.1.2 Tax Incentives and Regulatory Assistance for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles
4.1.3 Government Funding and Incentives Expected to Assist Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
4.1.4 Lowering the Cost of EV Batteries on the Global Market to Increase EV and EVC Demand.
4.2 Market Restraints
4.2.1 High Capital Cost for Electric Vehicles Compared to the Conventional ICE Vehicles
4.2.2 Inadequate Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
4.3 Key Challenges
4.3.1 Stringent Guidelines for Installation of EV Charging Stations
4.3.2 Limited Battery Capacity in Electric Vehicles
4.3.3 Lithium Less Readily Available for Use in Electric Vehicle Batteries
4.4 Market Opportunities
4.4.1 Strict Emission Regulations Creating a Market for Electric Vehicle Sales
4.4.2 Government Efforts Relating to Electric Vehicles
4.4.3 Government Support for Public Transportation Electrification
4.5 Future Trends
4.5.1 Autonomous Charging
4.5.2 Three-Dimensional EV Printing
4.5.3 V2G EV Charging Stations
4.5.4 Wireless and Inductive Charging
Chapter 5 Market Breakdown by Charging Type
5.1 Overview
5.2 AC Charger Level 1
5.3 AC Charger Level 2
5.4 DC Fast Charging
Chapter 6 Market Breakdown by Installation Type
6.1 Overview
6.2 Public Charging Outlets
6.3 Private Charging Outlets
Chapter 7 Market Breakdown by Charging Infrastructure Type
7.1 Overview
7.2 Type 2
7.3 GB/T
7.3.1 AC Charging
7.3.2 DC Fast Charging
7.4 CCS
7.5 CHAdeMO
7.6 Others
7.6.1 SAE J1772
7.6.2 Tesla Supercharger
Chapter 8 Market Breakdown by Charging Service
8.1 Overview
8.2 EV Charging Service
8.2.1 Benefits
8.2.2 Charging as a Service
8.2.3 Responsibilities of EV CaaS Provider
8.3 Battery Swapping Service
8.3.1 Battery Swapping Types
Chapter 9 Market Breakdown by Region
9.1 Overview
9.2 North America
9.2.1 U.S.
9.2.1 Canada
9.2.1 Mexico
9.3 Europe
9.3.1 The Netherlands
9.3.2 France
9.3.3 Germany
9.3.4 U.K.
9.3.5 Italy
9.3.6 Rest of Europe
9.4 Asia-Pacific
9.4.1 China
9.4.2 Japan
9.4.3 South Korea
9.4.4 India
9.4.5 Rest of Asia-Pacific
9.5 Rest of the World
9.5.1 South America
9.5.2 Middle East and Africa
Chapter 10 Patent Analysis
10.1 Patent Analysis
Chapter 11 Competitive Landscape
11.1 Overview
11.2 Key Market Developments
11.3 Ongoing Innovations in EV Charging
11.4 Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging
11.4.1 Charging of Mobile Devices
11.4.2 Lightning-Fast Charging
11.4.3 Advancements in Battery Technology
11.5 Innovations in Battery Technologies
11.5.1 Lithium-Ion Batteries
11.5.2 Batteries with Solid-State Technology
11.5.3 Aluminum-Ion Rechargeable Batteries
11.5.4 Batteries Made of Lithium-Sulfur
11.5.5 Batteries Made of Metal and Air
Chapter 12 Company Profiles
12.1 Introduction
ABB GROUP
BEAM GLOBAL
BLINK CHARGING CO.
BP PULSE
CHARGEPOINT INC.
CLIPPERCREEK INC. (SUBSIDIARY OF ENPHASE ENERGY)
EATON
ELECTRIFY AMERICA LLC
ENGIE S.A.
FORTUM
LEVITON
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SE
SEMACONNECT
SHELL PLC
SIEMENS AG
TESLA MOTORS
WEBASTO GROUP
List of Tables
Summary Table : Global Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Region, Through 2027
Table 1 : Electric Vehicle Deployment Targets, by Region or Country, 2020-2030
Table 2 : Federal Tax Incentives for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, 2021
Table 3 : Tax Incentives for Strong Hybrids and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles in India, 2021
Table 4 : Charging Level Supply Power and Charging Times
Table 5 : Global Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Type, Through 2027
Table 6 : Charging Time Based on Distance Driven
Table 7 : Charging Time Based on Distance Driven
Table 8 : Charging Time to 80% Charge Based on Distance Traveled
Table 9 : Global Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Installation Type, Through 2027
Table 10 : Connector Standards for Each Charging Level and the Corresponding Vehicles
Table 11 : Global Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Infrastructure Type, Through 2027
Table 12 : GB/T 20234.1 Charging Modes
Table 13 : Global Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Service, Through 2027
Table 14 : Advantages and Challenges of Battery Swapping
Table 15 : Global Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Region, Through 2027
Table 16 : North American Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, Through 2027
Table 17 : North American Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Type, Through 2027
Table 18 : North American Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Installation Type, Through 2027
Table 19 : North American Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Infrastructure Type, Through 2027
Table 20 : North American Market for Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Service, Through 2027
Table 21 : European Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, Through 2027
Table 22 : European Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Type, Through 2027
Table 23 : European Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Installation Type, Through 2027
Table 24 : European Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Infrastructure Type, Through 2027
Table 25 : European Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Service, Through 2027
Table 26 : Asia-Pacific Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, Through 2027
Table 27 : Asia-Pacific Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Type, Through 2027
Table 28 : Asia-Pacific Wired EV Charging Infrastructure Market, by Installation Type, Through 2027
Table 29 : Asia-Pacific Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Infrastructure Type, Through 2027
Table 30 : Asia-Pacific Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Service, Through 2027
Table 31 : Rest of the World Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, Through 2027
Table 32 : Rest of the World Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Type, Through 2027
Table 33 : Rest of the World Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Installation Type, Through 2027
Table 34 : Rest of the World Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Infrastructure Type, Through 2027
Table 35 : Rest of the World Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Service, Through 2027
Table 36 : Top Electric Vehicle Charging Operators and Suppliers, 2021
Table 37 : Contracts, Expansions, Partnerships and Agreements in the Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, January 2019-September 2022
Table 38 : Acronyms
List of Figures
Figure A : Global Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Region, 2021
Summary Figure : Global Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Region, 2021
Figure 1 : Global EV Development Roadmap
Figure 2 : EV Charging Value Chain
Figure 3 : Porter's Five Forces Model for the Global Market for Wired EV Charging Infrastructure
Figure 4 : Class 1 Nickel Production, 2021
Figure 5 : Market Drivers
Figure 6 : Market Restraints
Figure 7 : Opportunities in the Market
Figure 8 : Public Charging Outlets, 2018-2021
Figure 9 : Global Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Type, 2021
Figure 10 : Global Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Type, 2021
Figure 11 : Public Fast-Charger Outlets, by Region, 2020 and 2021
Figure 12 : Public Slow-Charger Outlets, by Region, 2020 and 2021
Figure 13 : Global Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Infrastructure Type, 2021
Figure 14 : Global Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Service, 2021
Figure 15 : Global Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Region, 2021
Figure 16 : North American Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, 2021
Figure 17 : North American Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Type, 2021
Figure 18 : North American Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Installation Type, 2021
Figure 19 : North American Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Infrastructure Type, 2021
Figure 20 : North American Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Service, 2021
Figure 21 : European Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, 2021
Figure 22 : European Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Type, 2021
Figure 23 : European Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Installation Type, 2021
Figure 24 : European Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Infrastructure Type, 2021
Figure 25 : European Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Service, 2021
Figure 26 : European Countries with Most Chargers, 2021
Figure 27 : Asia-Pacific Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, 2021
Figure 28 : Asia-Pacific Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Type, 2021
Figure 29 : Asia-Pacific Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Installation Type, 2021
Figure 30 : Asia-Pacific Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Infrastructure Type, 2021
Figure 31 : Asia-Pacific Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Service, 2021
Figure 32 : Rest of the World Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Country, 2021
Figure 33 : Rest of the World Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Type, 2021
Figure 34 : Rest of the World Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Installation Type, 2021
Figure 35 : Rest of the World Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Infrastructure Type, 2021
Figure 36 : Rest of the World Market Shares of Wired EV Charging Infrastructure, by Charging Service, 2021
Figure 37 : Bidirectional Charging Impact on EVs, 2021
Figure 38 : EV Charging Technologies Shares, by Type, 2021
Figure 39 : Shares of Technology Advancements in EVs
Figure 40 : ABB: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 41 : ABB: Sales Share, by Region or Country, 2021
Figure 42 : Beam Global: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 43 : Blink Charging Co.: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 44 : Blink Charging Co.: Sales Share, by Region or Country, 2021
Figure 45 : ChargePoint Inc.: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 46 : ChargePoint Inc.: Sales Share, by Region or Country, 2021
Figure 47 : Eaton: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 48 : Eaton: Sales Share, by Region or Country, 2021
Figure 49 : Engie S.A.: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 50 : Engie S.A.: Sales Share, by Region/Country, 2021
Figure 51 : Fortum: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 52 : Fortum: Sales Share, by Region/Country, 2021
Figure 53 : Robert Bosch GmbH: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 54 : Robert Bosch GmbH: Sales Share, by Region, 2021
Figure 55 : Schneider Electric SE: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 56 : Schneider Electric SE: Sales Share, by Region, 2021
Figure 57 : Shell plc: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 58 : Shell plc: Sales Share, by Region or Country, 2021
Figure 59 : Siemens AG: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 60 : Siemens AG: Sales Share, by Region, 2021
Figure 61 : Tesla Inc.: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 62 : Webasto AG: Sales Share, by Business Segment, 2021
Figure 63 : Webasto AG: Sales Share, by Region or Country, 2021
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