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电动车充电器全球市场规模、份额、产业趋势分析报告:2023-2030 年最终用户、车辆类型和地区的展望与预测Global Electric Vehicle Charger Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By End User (Residential and Commercial), By Vehicle Type, By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2023 - 2030 |
2030年,电动车充电器市场规模预计将达531亿美元,预测期内年复合成长率年增长率为28.6%。
根据 KBV Cardinal Matrix 发布的分析,西门子公司是该市场的领导者。 ABB 集团、博格华纳公司和罗伯特博世有限公司等公司是市场上的主要创新者。 2023 年 3 月,罗伯特‧博世有限公司与剑桥大学合作。此次合作增强了多种基于碳化硅的创新零件设计,并探索了宽能带隙半导体氧化镓等新材料系统。此外,还设计了设计和模拟模型来提高相关零件的性能。
市场成长要素
电动车在世界各地的普及
如果有更多的人购买电动车,市场自然会扩大。随着电动车车主寻求方便可靠的充电选择,对家用充电器的需求尤其将显着增加。市场规模的扩大为充电器製造商提供了坚实且不断成长的基本客群。蓬勃发展的市场促进了充电器製造商之间的创新和竞争。由于电动车可以在家中过夜充电,因此电动车车主不必太担心公共充电基础设施的可用性。电动车使用的增加也将对环境产生正面影响,鼓励更多人考虑驾驶电动车。消费者正在积极投资电动车和家用充电器,以帮助减少温室气体排放。预计这些要素将在未来年度推动市场扩张。
家用充电器增加
对住宅充电器的需求将导致销售和安装服务的增加。充电器製造商和安装专业人员将受益于住宅充电器不断增长的需求,从而增加充电器安装部门的商机并创造就业机会。住宅充电器可以为充电器製造商提供稳定的长期收益。安装后,充电器通常会持续使用数年,随着越来越多的家庭采用电动车,这有助于稳定的收益来源。住宅充电器可以与智慧家庭能源管理系统整合,使住宅能够最佳化能源使用。作为综合住宅能源策略的一部分,这种整合将节省成本并增加人们对住宅充电器的兴趣。这些要素可能会在未来年度推动电动车充电器的需求。
市场抑制因素
缺乏标准化收费导致混乱加剧
如果相容的电动车型号没有广泛采用,支援通用标准的充电器将会减少,并且可能会被搁置或未充分利用。因此,一些充电器的运转率可能不理想,运营商无利可图。缺乏标准化可能会限制充电业者和网路供应商对充电基础设施的投资。他们可能会等待现行标准出台,然后再投入大量资源进行扩张。提供多种标准的充电器营运商必须投资维护和升级各种充电器。这种复杂性会增加营运成本并降低盈利。因此,这些要素将阻碍未来年度的市场扩张。
车型展望
根据车辆类型,市场分为纯电动车(BEV)、插电式混合电动车(PHEV)和混合电动车(HEV)。纯电动车(BEV) 细分市场将在 2022 年获得显着的市场收益占有率。纯电动车充电器成长的主要推动力之一是纯电动车的日益普及。随着纯电动车变得更实惠、续航里程更长、性能更高,消费者开始选择它们作为电动交通途径。不断提高的环保意识和更严格的排放法规正在推动汽车大力投资纯电动车。
最终用户前景
按最终用户划分,市场分为住宅和商业。 2022 年住宅市场的销售份额最大。充电器技术的进步使家庭充电解决方案更快。 2 级充电器的充电速度比标准 1 级充电器更快,在住宅使用上越来越普及。许多住宅电动车充电器现在都包含智慧功能,允许住宅透过行动应用程式远端监控和控制充电会话。这些充电器还可以与家庭能源管理系统整合。因此,住宅市场在未来几年可能会出现成长。
收费类型展望
根据充电类型,市场分为车用充电器和非车用充电器。 2022年,车载充电机领域将占据市场最大的收益占有率。汽车充电器旨在适应不同类型的电动车,包括纯电动车(BEV) 和插电式混合电动车(PHEV)。随着车型的多样化,充电器的结构和规格也随之多样化。电池技术的进步导致了电池容量更大、行驶里程更长的电动车的出现。为了容纳这些更大容量的电池,需要具有更高功率输出的汽车充电器,这进一步推动了市场需求。所有这些要素都可能增加该细分市场的需求。
区域展望
依地区划分,分为北美、欧洲、亚太、LAMEA。 2022 年,亚太地区的收益占有率最高。亚太地区各国政府在促进电动车充电器的成长方面发挥关键作用。中国、日本和韩国等国家实施了激励、补贴和政策来鼓励安装住宅充电器。国内外电动车充电器製造商正在扩大其在亚太地区的生产和销售网络,以应对不断增长的需求。 ABB、西门子等公司和当地企业正积极参与这项成长。因此,亚太地区预计在未来年度将快速成长。
电动车充电器市场最新策略:
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The Global Electric Vehicle Charger Market size is expected to reach $53.1 billion by 2030, rising at a market growth of 28.6% CAGR during the forecast period.
Many European automakers are working on initiatives to provide home charging solutions to EV buyers. These automaker-branded chargers are designed to be compatible with their vehicles. Thus, the European region registered $2,011.7 million revenue in the market in 2022. Efforts are underway to facilitate cross-border charging interoperability, which makes it easy for EV owners to travel between European countries without worrying about compatibility issues. European EV charger manufacturers continuously innovate to provide higher-power chargers, significantly reducing charging times. Fast-charging options are especially crucial for long trips. All these factors will give momentum to the segment's expansion in the future.
The major strategies followed by the market participants are Mergers & Acquisition as the key developmental strategy in order to keep pace with the changing demands of end users. For instance, In June, 2023, BorgWarner, Inc. came into an agreement to acquire the Electric Hybrid Systems (EHS) business segment of Eldor Corporation. Through this acquisition, the products included in the EHS segment of Eldor were added into BorgWarner's product portfolio and supplemented its capabilities in the engineering of compact and efficient 400V and 800V on-board chargers. Additionally, In May, 2022, ABB Group acquired the E-mobility division of Numocity. Through this acquisition, ABB Group strengthened its position across India.
Based on the Analysis presented in the KBV Cardinal matrix, Siemens AG is the forerunner in the Market. Companies such as ABB Group, BorgWarner, Inc., Robert Bosch GmbH are some of the key innovators in the Market. In March, 2023, Robert Bosch GmbH teamed up with University of Cambridge. Through this collaboration, several innovative component designs based on silicon carbide were enhanced and new material systems like the ultra-wide bandgap semiconductor gallium oxide were explored. Additionally, designs and simulation models were invented to upgrade the performance of related components.
Market Growth Factors
Rising adoption of electric vehicles worldwide
As more people purchase electric vehicles, the market naturally expands. The demand for home chargers, in particular, rises significantly as EV owners seek convenient and reliable options for charging their vehicles. This increased market size provides a robust and growing customer base for charger manufacturers. A thriving market encourages innovation and competition among charger manufacturers. Since they can be charged overnight at home, EV owners aren't concerned as much about the availability of public charging infrastructure. Increasing EV usage favors the environment, encouraging more people to consider driving an electric car. Consumers are more willing to invest in EVs and home chargers because they are contributing to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. These factors are expected to drive the expansion of the market in the coming years.
Increasing growth of charging at home facility
The demand for residential chargers results in increased sales and installation services. Charger manufacturers and installation professionals' benefit from a growing demand for residential chargers, leading to greater revenue opportunities and job creation within the charger installation sector. Residential chargers have the potential to generate consistent, long-term revenue for charger manufacturers. Once installed, these chargers typically remain used for many years, contributing to a steady revenue stream as more households adopt electric vehicles. Residential chargers can integrate with smart home energy management systems, enabling homeowners to optimize their energy use. This integration can lead to cost savings and greater interest in residential chargers as part of a comprehensive home energy strategy. These factors will boost the demand for electric vehicle chargers in the upcoming years.
Market Restraining Factors
Rising confusion due to lack of charging standardization
Chargers that support fewer common standards may become stranded or underutilized if the corresponding EV models are not widely adopted. This can result in a suboptimal utilization rate for some chargers, making them less financially viable for operators. The lack of standardization can deter investment in charging infrastructure by charger operators and network providers. They may wait for a dominant standard before committing significant resources to expansion efforts. Charger operators who offer multiple standards must invest in maintaining and upgrading various chargers. This complexity can increase operational costs and reduce profitability. As a result, these factors will hinder the expansion of the market in the coming years.
Vehicle Type Outlook
Based on vehicle type, the market is segmented into battery electric vehicle (BEV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), and hybrid electric vehicle (HEV). The battery electric vehicle (BEV) segment garnered a significant revenue share in the market in 2022. One of the primary drivers of BEV chargers' growth is the increasing adoption of battery-electric vehicles. As BEVs become more affordable, with longer ranges and improved performance, consumers are choosing them as their preferred mode of electric transportation. Growing environmental awareness and stricter emissions regulations push automakers to invest heavily in BEVs.
End user Outlook
On the basis of end user, the market is divided into residential and commercial. The residential segment recorded the maximum revenue share in the market in 2022. Advances in charger technology have led to faster home charging solutions. Level 2 chargers, which offer faster charging speeds than standard Level 1 chargers, have become increasingly popular for residential use. Many residential EV chargers now have smart features, allowing homeowners to monitor and control their charging sessions remotely through mobile apps. These chargers can also be integrated with home energy management systems. Therefore, the residential segment will witness increased growth in the coming years.
Charging Type Outlook
Based on charging type, the market is segmented into on-board chargers and off-board chargers. The on-board chargers segment held the largest revenue share in the market in 2022. On-board chargers are designed to cater to various types of electric vehicles, including battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). This diversity in vehicle types has led to various charger configurations and specifications. Advancements in battery technology have resulted in EVs with larger battery capacities and longer driving ranges. To accommodate these higher-capacity batteries, on-board chargers with greater power output are required, further boosting market demand. All these factors will increase the demand in the segment.
Regional Outlook
By region, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. The Asia Pacific segment procured the highest revenue share in the market in 2022. Governments in the Asia-Pacific region have played a pivotal role in driving the growth of EV chargers. Incentives, subsidies, and policies to promote the installation of residential chargers have been implemented in countries like China, Japan, and South Korea. Local and international electric vehicle charger manufacturers are expanding their production and distribution networks in the Asia-Pacific region in response to the growing demand. Companies like ABB, Siemens, and local players actively participate in this growth. Therefore, the Asia Pacific segment will grow rapidly in the coming years.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include ABB Group, Robert Bosch GmbH, AeroVironment, Inc, BorgWarner Inc, Silicon Laboratories, Inc., BP p.l.c., ChargePoint, Inc, Schaffner Holding AG, Siemens AG, and Chroma ATE Inc.
Recent Strategies of Electric Vehicle Charger Market:
Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
Mar-2023: Robert Bosch GmbH teamed up with University of Cambridge, a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Through this collaboration, several innovative component designs based on silicon carbide were enhanced and new material systems like the ultra-wide bandgap semiconductor gallium oxide were explored. Additionally, designs and simulation models were invented to upgrade the performance of related components.
Mar-2023: BP p.l.c. came into an agreement with Uber, provides ride-hailing services, food delivery, and freight transport, to boost Uber's goal of becoming a zero-emission mobility platform in the US, Canada, and Europe. In a groundbreaking collaboration between a ride-hailing service and an integrated energy company, they will leverage their worldwide presence to support drivers in transitioning to electric vehicles. This involves offering access to dependable and convenient charging solutions, including ultra-fast options.
Nov-2022: ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. partnered with Nikola Corporation, a global leader in zero-emissions transportation and energy supply, to expedite the rollout of electric vehicle charging infrastructure for U.S. fleets. This collaboration allowed Nikola and its Sales and Service Dealer Network to offer ChargePoint's array of charging infrastructure and software solutions to their fleet clients, ensuring a cohesive technology interface and unified sales strategy.
Sep-2022: Hertz is teaming up with oil giant BP to build a new network of electric vehicle charging stations throughout the United States. Under the deal, BP Pulse, the oil company's EV-charging arm, will install the chargers and provide software and services to help Hertz manage its fast-growing fleet of EVs. The two companies plan to build chargers that will be available to the public, taking advantage of Hertz's high-traffic locations throughout the country.
Apr-2022: BP P.L.C partnered with Volkswagen, a German automobile manufacturer, to set up 8,000 fast-charging points across Europe by 2024, aiming to boost electric vehicle demand. These fast chargers, with a capacity of up to 150 kW, can provide a significant charge for approximately 160 kilometers (100 miles) in just over 10 minutes, potentially addressing range anxiety and supporting EV adoption.
Acquisition and Mergers:
Jun-2023: BorgWarner, Inc. came into an agreement to acquire the Electric Hybrid Systems (EHS) business segment of Eldor Corporation, a multinational leader in the Automotive industry. Through this acquisition, the products included in the EHS segment of Eldor were added into BorgWarner's product portfolio and supplemented its capabilities in the engineering of compact and efficient 400V and 800V on-board chargers.
Mar-2023: BorgWarner Inc. acquired the Electric Vehicle Charging Solution and the Smart Grid and Smart Energy businesses of Surpass Sun Electric, an established high-tech group company. Through this acquisition, BorgWarner enhanced its position in Europe and North America and expanded its electrification business in Asia.
Aug-2022: BorgWarner, Inc. completed the acquisition of Rhombus Energy Solutions, developer, and manufacturer of advanced energy management systems. Through this acquisition, BorgWarner strengthened its electric vehicle business in North America and bettered its European charging business. Additionally, the acquisition supported the Charging Forward strategy and boosted the electric vehicle positioning.
May-2022: ABB Group acquired the E-mobility division of Numocity, a software company that promotes sustainable transportation. Through this acquisition, ABB Group strengthened its position across India. Additionally, ABB Group captured the rising demand for three-wheelers, cars and light commercial vehicles in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, the target regions of Numocity.
Aug-2021: ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. acquired ViriCiti, a top electrification solutions provider. ViriCiti integration enhanced ChargePoint's fleet solutions, along with operational efficiency through route electrification insights, comprehensive monitoring, and seamless vehicle management.
Product Launches and Product Expansions:
Apr-2023: ABB Group launched CogniEN for regulating the performance of low and medium voltage electrical devices. CogniEN works in cognitive electrical networks using data intelligence and helps the operators to determine issues arising in the electrical equipment and therefore making it easier to send for the maintenance teams with 24/7 monitoring.
Oct-2022: ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. announced the launch of the CP6000, ChargePoint's most flexible and serviceable global AC EV charging solution now available for vehicles of all types and sizes. CP6000 is a complete charging solution for businesses and fleets that want to prepare for the future of electric mobility confidently and efficiently. The CP6000 is designed for scalability, flexibility, reliability, and a best-in-class driver experience, and offers reliable AC charging for 1 or 3 phase power at an adaptable output of 3.7 to 22kw per port.
Sep-2021: ABB Group introduced the all-in-one Electric Vehicle (EV) charger, Terra 360, providing faster charging experience on the market. Terra 360 charges up to four vehicles simultaneously with dynamic power distribution. Terra 360 fits a variety of needs, satisfies demand for e-vehicles, and accelerates e-mobility adoption across the world.
Market Segments covered in the Report:
By End User
By Vehicle Type
By Charging Type
By Geography
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