Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Size, Share & Trends | Industry Report, 2018-2026
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Market Size – USD 7.08 million in 2018,
Market Growth - CAGR of 40.2%, Market Trends – Product launches and research
for advanced Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
The global Electric Vehicle Charging
Infrastructure market is expected to reach USD 49.31 Billion by 2026, according to a new
report by Reports and Data. Though, over the past century, the petroleum-fueled
combustion vehicles have dominated, the recent advancements in the technology
of electric vehicles have presented an opportunity for its growth to
revolutionize the transportation sector. The electric vehicles are projected to
approach cost-competitiveness with conventional vehicles, owing to the
reduction in battery costs and increased production volumes over the next 10
years. The major hindrance to the growth of electric vehicle market is the lack
of charging infrastructure to actually cater 2 million electric cars in 2017
equating to 10% of new vehicle sales in multiple markets. Hence, the important
requirement for large scale transition to electro mobility is the development
of a robust charging infrastructure network
Further key findings from the report
suggest
- The
market for Fast charger is projected to grow significantly and deliver a
CAGR of 47.8 percent during the forecasted period. The electric vehicle
markets vary greatly by their different numbers of slow charging and DC
fast charging infrastructure. In China, the cities tend to have the
highest proportion of fast charge points approximately 30% to 40% of all
the public charging facilities. The lowest percentage of rapid charge
points is in cities of Netherlands accounting for approximately 1.5% to
2%. This low number may reflect the large numbers of PHEVs (plug-in hybrid
electric vehicle) lacking fast-charging capability and the large numbers
of curbside charging stations intended for overnight use.
- The
CHAdeMO connector segment was valued USD 42.2 Million in 2017 and is
anticipated to grow significantly during the forecasted period. The lowest
percentage of rapid charge points is in cities of Netherlands accounting
for approximately 1.5% to 2%. This low number may reflect the large numbers
of PHEVs (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) lacking fast-charging
capability and the large numbers of curbside charging stations intended
for overnight use.
- The
regulatory policies that require greater electric vehicles sales
nationally reinforcing the preferential access for electric vehicles
locally, the growth could be even higher which precisely means that
electric vehicles on the world’s roads could increase from 2 million in
early 2017 to over 10 times that number by 2026.
- Key
participants include ABB Group, AeroVironment Inc., Elektromotive Limited,
ChargePoint Inc., Schneider Electric SE, Chargemaster Plc, Eaton
Corporation, Siemens AG, SemaConnect Inc., and Leviton Manufacturing Co.,
Inc.
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For the purpose of this report, Reports and Data
has segmented the global Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure market basis
of Charger Types, Connector, Applications, Charging Stations and Region:
Charger Type (Revenue, USD Million;
2016–2026)
- Slow
Charger
- Fast
Charger
Connector (Revenue, USD Million;
2016–2026)
- CHAdeMO
- CCS
(Combined Charging System)
- Others
Applications (Revenue, USD Million;
2016–2026)
- Commercial
- Residential
Charging Stations (Revenue, USD
Million; 2016–2026)
- AC
Charging Station
- DC
Charging Station
Regional Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons;
Revenue in USD Million; 2016–2026)
- North
America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- France
- UK
- The
Netherlands
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest
of the Europe
- Asia
Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- Rest
of Asia-Pacific
- Middle
East & Africa
- Latin
America
- Brazil
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