PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1250795
PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1250795
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Electric Vehicle Wireless Charging Market is accounted for $32.53 million in 2022 and is expected to reach $249.13 million by 2028 growing at a CAGR of 40.4% during the forecast period. Electric vehicle wireless charging has a variety of advantages, including convenience, efficiency, and aesthetics. Electric vehicle wireless charging is still in its development as of now. The market is expected to be driven by rapid technical advancements, an increased emphasis on research and development (R&D) activities, and strict emission regulations.
According to the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) 2021 report, the electrical automobile industry within the U.S. has increased from 1000's automobiles sold in 2010 to more than 315,000 automobiles sold from 2018 to 2020.
Rapid development of fast-charging infrastructure
More public charging stations are required due to the rise in electric vehicle owners. The need for public fast charging is anticipated to increase in the upcoming years as the base of electric vehicles expands and electrifies new use cases. Electric car owners ought not to worry about the grid connection because the batteries in EVs can charge automatically whenever and wherever they are parked. Air pollution has decreased due to the global expansion of wireless electric vehicle charging technologies.
Upgrade to wireless charging technology costs
Since high voltage and high power are required for EV charging, the cost and safety concerns with wireless charging devices are expected to restrain expansion. Also, the wireless charging system demands the installation of an additional charger within the electric car, raising the price of the car overall. In addition, it is predicted that these issues will limit market expansion in the upcoming years. Also, compared to a wired charger, upgrading a wireless electric vehicle charger to the most recent edition is more difficult, which could restrain market growth over the forecast period.
Surge in electric vehicle sales
Global sales of electric vehicles increased by 41% to around 3 million in 2020 from the year before. The environment created by government policy continues to be a primary driver of the increase in the number of electric vehicles. Other factors boosting EV sales include expanded charging infrastructure, an increase in demand and supply-side factors, price parity with conventional vehicles due to federal subsidies, manufacturer outreach programs, and decreasing battery prices. The market for electric vehicle wireless charging is predicted to expand in the upcoming years as more electric vehicles are placed on the road.
Reducing efficiency loss
The market for electric vehicles has seen rapid expansion in wireless charging technology. The electric vehicle can be charged with this technique by simply parking it below the base panel and making no manual connections. Wireless charging technology does have some drawbacks, though. When compared to conventional power transfer, the power loss in wireless charging technology is around 7-12% higher. Also, the distance over which a wireless charger may transmit using electromagnetic induction and/or magnetic resonance is constrained. Manufacturers have a significant hurdle as a result of this range restriction, particularly in the case of LCVs and SUVs with high ground clearance. The proportion of power efficiency to transmitter-to-receiver separation is inversely proportional.
Covid-19 Impact:
Due to a lockdown in some nations that limited the production of Evs, the COVID-19 crisis in 2020 caused a slowdown in the worldwide auto part and car manufacturing industries. According to demand, further infrastructure is needed for EV charging. Due to widespread lockdowns and governmental limitations, major investments in the construction of electric car charging infrastructure have been delayed. This has affected the majority of EV supply equipment manufacturers worldwide.
The battery electric vehicles segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
As wireless charging technologies are more widely used in BEVs than PHEVs during the projection period, the battery electric vehicles (BEV) segment is anticipated to have the largest share of the market by propulsion. In BEVs, the battery is the only source of electricity and thus needs to be charged regularly. Moreover, the wireless charging system is installable in offices, malls, public spaces, and garages. In the upcoming years, it is anticipated that growing investments in wireless charging technology for battery electric vehicles by numerous nations, including Germany, Sweden, the US, and Italy, among others, will favorably impact the BEV segment of the wireless charging market for electric vehicles.
The commercial charging station segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Due to the rising demand for commercial wireless electric vehicle charging systems across China, the high prevalence of commercial wireless electric vehicle charging systems in Europe, and the growing need to develop electric vehicle charging infrastructure at public locations, the commercial charging station segment is anticipated to register the highest CAGR over the forecast period. Furthermore, the presence of substantial commercial garage parking spaces and highly populated urban areas is primarily responsible for this segment's rapid growth.
Region with largest share:
Due to the adoption of high-end technological products by electric vehicle manufacturers and government initiatives to promote charging infrastructures, Asia Pacific is expected to dominate as the region with the largest market revenue share throughout the projection period. Furthermore, it is anticipated that improvements in automotive technology, expanding EV usage, and increased vehicle production will drive up product demand in this region.
Over the projection period, Europe is anticipated to have the highest CAGR due to the presence of sustainable infrastructures to support the sale of electric vehicles. The major manufacturing base and the main economy for wireless charging stations are anticipated to be in Europe. Furthermore, whenever people are shopping for a car, electric vehicles are considered a feasible option. Over the last few years, the number of electric car sales in the European region has increased. However, predicted growth in sales will offer opportunities for some technologies, such as wireless infrastructure for charging electric vehicles.
Some of the key players in Electric Vehicle Wireless Charging market include Continental Ag, Evatran Group (Plugless), HELLA Gmbh & Co. Kgaa, Integrated Device Technology, IPT Group, Momentum Dynamics Corporation, Nidec Mobility Corporation, Powermat Technologies Ltd, Qualcomm Technologies, Robert Bosch Gmbh, Tesla, Texas Instruments Inc, Toshiba Corporation, Toyota Motor Corporation, Witricity Corporation And Zte Corporation.
In February 2021, IPT Group takes over PRIMOVE E-mobility Wireless Charging Technology Portfolio IPT Group acquired PRIMOVE to the scale-up its product portfolio in wireless power transfer for electric mobility. This acquisition helps to accelerate IPT's offering of a complete product portfolio to serve several markets.
In January 2021, Alibaba Partners with SAIC to Unveil Electric Car with Wireless Charging Alibaba Group Holding, a China-based e-commerce group, launched an electric car with wireless charging under the joint venture brand IM 'intelligence in motion' formed with SAIC Motor Corporation Ltd.
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Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.