This study investigates the electric vehicle charging infrastructure market in Europe and North America. The total installed base of dedicated charging points in Europe is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 28 percent from 7.8 million in 2023 to 26.3 million by 2028. In North America, Berg Insight estimates that the total installed base of dedicated charging points will increase from 3.4 million in 2023 to reach 15.3 million in 2028, growing at a CAGR of 35 percent. These numbers include private, semi-public and public charging points. About 3.4 million of these charging points in the two regions were monitored via cellular connections in 2023. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, charge point operators, products and markets.
Highlights from the report:
- Insights from 30 executive interviews with market leading companies.
- New data on EV charging infrastructure in Europe and North America.
- Comprehensive description of the EV charging value chain and key applications.
- In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
- Profiles of 68 companies offering EV charging hardware and software.
- Profiles of 34 charge point operators (CPOs).
- Market forecasts lasting until 2028.
This study investigates the electric vehicle charging infrastructure market in Europe and North America. The total installed base of dedicated charging points in Europe is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 28 percent from 7.8 million in 2023 to 26.3 million by 2028. In North America, Berg Insight estimates that the total installed base of dedicated charging points will increase from 3.4 million in 2023 to reach 15.3 million in 2028, growing at a CAGR of 35 percent. These numbers include private, semi-public and public charging points. About 3.4 million of these charging points in the two regions were monitored via cellular connections in 2023. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, charge point operators, products and markets.
Highlights from the report:
- Insights from 30 executive interviews with market leading companies.
- New data on EV charging infrastructure in Europe and North America.
- Comprehensive description of the EV charging value chain and key applications.
- In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
- Profiles of 68 companies offering EV charging hardware and software.
- Profiles of 34 charge point operators (CPOs).
- Market forecasts lasting until 2028.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Executive Summary
1. EV Charging in Europe and North America
- 1.1. The electric vehicle market
- 1.1.1. Vehicle types
- 1.1.2. The electric vehicle market in Europe
- 1.1.3. The electric vehicle market in North America
- 1.2. EV charging infrastructure in Europe
- 1.3. EV charging infrastructure in North America
- 1.4. Market players
- 1.4.1. Charge point operators (CPOs)
- 1.4.2. E-mobility service providers (eMSPs)
- 1.4.3. Hardware and software providers
2. Charging Technologies and Standards
- 2.1. Electric vehicle charging
- 2.1.1. AC and DC
- 2.1.2. Charging modes and levels
- 2.1.3. Heat management
- 2.1.4. Battery capacity and charging time
- 2.2. Connector Standards
- 2.2.1. Type 1/SAE J1772
- 2.2.2. North American Charging Standard (Tesla)/SAE J3400
- 2.2.3. Type 2/IEC 62196
- 2.2.4. Combined charging system (CCS)
- 2.2.5. CHAdeMO
- 2.2.6. GB/T
- 2.3. Connectivity and management software
- 2.3.1. Cellular IoT gateways, routers and modems
- 2.3.2. The open charge point protocol (OCPP)
- 2.3.3. Charging station management software
- 2.4. Payment solutions
- 2.4.1. Mobile payments and RFID tags
- 2.4.2. ISO 15118 - Plug & Charge
- 2.4.3. Autocharge
- 2.4.4. Payment terminals
3. Charge Point Operators
- 3.1. Europe
- 3.1.1. Allego
- 3.1.2. Atlante
- 3.1.3. Be Charge
- 3.1.4. BP Pulse
- 3.1.5. CEZ Group
- 3.1.6. E.ON Group
- 3.1.7. EnBW
- 3.1.8. Eneco eMobility
- 3.1.9. Enel X (Enel Group)
- 3.1.10. Equans (Bouygues Group)
- 3.1.11. ESB Group
- 3.1.12. Fastned
- 3.1.13. Freshmile
- 3.1.14. Iberdrola Group
- 3.1.15. InstaVolt
- 3.1.16. Ionity
- 3.1.17. Izivia (EDF)
- 3.1.18. Jolt Energy
- 3.1.19. Mer (Statkraft)
- 3.1.20. Powerdot
- 3.1.21. Recharge
- 3.1.22. Shell Recharge Solutions
- 3.1.23. TotalEnergies
- 3.1.24. Vattenfall Group
- 3.2. North America
- 3.2.1. Blink Charging
- 3.2.2. Electrify America
- 3.2.3. Electrify Canada
- 3.2.4. EVgo
- 3.2.5. Francis Energy
- 3.2.6. Hydro-Quebec
- 3.2.7. It's Electric
- 3.2.8. Tesla
- 3.2.9. Voltpost
- 3.2.10. ZEF Energy
4. Hardware and Software Providers
- 4.1. Europe
- 4.1.1. ABB
- 4.1.2. ADS-TEC Energy
- 4.1.3. Alfen
- 4.1.4. Alpitronic
- 4.1.5. Amina Charging
- 4.1.6. AMPECO
- 4.1.7. Charge Amps
- 4.1.8. Chargecloud
- 4.1.9. ChargeNode
- 4.1.10. Circontrol
- 4.1.11. Compleo Charging Solutions
- 4.1.12. CTEK
- 4.1.13. DBT Group
- 4.1.14. Driivz
- 4.1.15. E-Totem
- 4.1.16. Easee
- 4.1.17. Eaton
- 4.1.18. Efacec
- 4.1.19. Ekoenergetyka
- 4.1.20. Elli
- 4.1.21. EnerCharge
- 4.1.22. eNovates
- 4.1.23. EO Charging
- 4.1.24. EVBox (Engie)
- 4.1.25. Evtec
- 4.1.26. Garo
- 4.1.27. Gnrgy
- 4.1.28. GreenFlux
- 4.1.29. Heidelberg Amperfied (Heidelberg Druckmaschinen)
- 4.1.30. I-charging
- 4.1.31. IES Synergy
- 4.1.32. Ingeteam
- 4.1.33. Juice Technology
- 4.1.34. KEBA
- 4.1.35. Kempower
- 4.1.36. Kostad
- 4.1.37. L-Charge
- 4.1.38. Landis+Gyr
- 4.1.39. Last Mile Solutions
- 4.1.40. Legrand
- 4.1.41. Mennekes Group
- 4.1.42. Ohme
- 4.1.43. Pod Point (EDF)
- 4.1.44. Rolec Services
- 4.1.45. Schneider Electric
- 4.1.46. Siemens
- 4.1.47. Smartlab
- 4.1.48. Teltonika
- 4.1.49. Tritium
- 4.1.50. Virta
- 4.1.51. Wallbox
- 4.1.52. Wirelane
- 4.1.53. Zaptec
- 4.2. North America
- 4.2.1. Ampure
- 4.2.2. BorgWarner
- 4.2.3. BTC Power (E.ON)
- 4.2.4. ChargePoint
- 4.2.5. Dcbel Energy
- 4.2.6. Delta Electronics
- 4.2.7. Elmec
- 4.2.8. Enphase Energy
- 4.2.9. EV Connect
- 4.2.10. EvoCharge (Phillips & Temro)
- 4.2.11. EVPassport
- 4.2.12. Flo
- 4.2.13. FreeWire Technologies
- 4.2.14. InductEV
- 4.2.15. SK Signet
- 4.3. Additional hardware vendors
5. Market Analysis and Trends
- 5.1. Market analysis
- 5.1.1. Market forecast
- 5.1.2. Regional market analysis
- 5.1.3. Government incentives and investments
- 5.2. Value chain analysis
- 5.2.1. EV charging hardware vendors
- 5.2.2. Software providers and charge point operators
- 5.2.3. Automotive industry players
- 5.2.4. Mergers and acquisitions
- 5.3. Market trends
- 5.3.1. The electric vehicle market continues to grow in spite of market uncertainty
- 5.3.2. The business case for connected charging stations continues to improve
- 5.3.3. M&As drive consolidation in the EV charging landscape
- 5.3.4. Going public gives access to growth capital
- 5.3.5. Demand for public and destination charging to increase rapidly in Europe
- 5.3.6. Open architectures alter the EV charging value chain
- 5.3.7. A modular design improves the case for DC charging
- 5.3.8. Car OEMs offer branded eMSP services to lower barriers to EV adoption
- 5.3.9. Fast charging gains presence also in more urban locations
- 5.3.10. Heavy commercial vehicle charging emerges as a new segment
- 5.3.11. New EV charging concepts using existing electrical installations in cities
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations