Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure Market, By Infrastructure Provider (Charging Point Operator (CPO), E-mobility service provider (EMSP) and Charging Hubs), By Infrastructure Type [(Combined Charging System (CCS), CHAdeMO, Normal charging, Tesla supercharger and TYPE-2 (IEC 62196)], By Charging Level (Level 1 (120 V), Level 2 (208 V – 240 V), Level 3 (UPTO 600 V) ], By Vehicle Type [ (Electric Bike, Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle (PHEV), EV Passenger Cars, Heavy Delivery Vans, Others) ], By Installation Type (Portable Charger and Fixed Charger), By Application (Public and Private), By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, South America) – Market Size & Forecasting To 2028

Electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining momentum in the transportation industry in recent times owning to increasing demand for lightweight, fuel efficient vehicles along with the growing concern for environmental related norms and regulations. Electric vehicles (EVs) mainly use one or many motors that are powered by fuel cell, battery, solar panels or generators installed in the vehicles for propulsions.

Many innovators from Hungry, Netherlands, and the U.S. tried the concept of battery-operated vehicles and were able to develop a concept small scale electric vehicle model in early 1800. But in 1890, William Morrison, a chemist by profession, developed an electric vehicle capable of carrying six persons. The vehicle attained a speed of 14 miles per hour.

In future, advancement in technology, increasing battery capacity, and the use of lightweight materials in EVs are going to provide better efficiency, thereby further contributing to the development of electric vehicles across regions.

Electric vehicle charging infrastructure is broadly divided into three categories - alternate current, direct current, and wireless charging. Alternate current is also known as level 1 and level 2. Here, the in-car inverter converts alternate current into direct current and charges the battery at either level 1 or level 2. Direct current, also known as level 3 charging, converts alternate current to direct current without any inverter. Wireless charging, on the other hand, uses electromagnetic waves to charge batteries.

The global electric vehicle charging infrastructure market size is estimated to be USD 3.8 billion in 2020 and is projected to grow with a CAGR of 36.3% in terms of value from 2020 to 2028. Increasing government spending towards the development of highway and road connectivity and establishment of better charging facilities in developed economies are some of the major factors that contribute to the growth of the electric vehicles charging infrastructure market.

What does this Report Provide?

This report provides a detailed understanding of the global electric vehicle charging infrastructure demand from a qualitative and quantitative perspective with a forecast for the next 10 years. The report also provides dynamic indicators with potential impact on the market during the forecast period and an in-depth analysis of the leading companies operating in the global electric vehicle charging infrastructure market. The major market drivers, challenges, and opportunities for the global electric vehicle charging infrastructure market have also been covered in the market. This report also includes the market share of the leading companies operating in the global electric vehicle charging infrastructure market along with their production capacities and the growth strategies adopted by them.

Market Segmentation:

By Infrastructure Provider:

  • Charging Point Operator (CPO)
  • E-mobility service provider (EMSP)
  • Charging Hubs

By Infrastructure Type:

  • Combined Charging System (CCS)
  • CHAdeMO
  • Normal charging
  • Tesla supercharger
  • TYPE-2 (IEC 62196)

By Charging Level:

  • Level 1 (120 V)
  • Level 2 (208 V – 240 V)
  • Level 3 (UPTO 600 V)

By Vehicle Type:

  • Electric Bike
  • Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle (PHEV)
  • EV Passenger Cars
  • Heavy Delivery Vans
  • Others

By Installation Type:

  • Portable Charger
  • Fixed Charger

By Application

  • Public
  • Private

 

By Region:

North America Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market

  • North America, by Country
    • US
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • North America, by Infrastructure Provider
  • North America, by Infrastructure Type
  • North America, by Charging Level
  • North America, by Vehicle Type
  • North America, by Installation Type
  • North America, by Application

 

Europe Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market

  • Europe, by Country
    • Germany
    • Russia
    • UK
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • The Netherlands
    • Rest of Europe 
  • Europe, by Infrastructure Provider
  • Europe, by Infrastructure Type
  • Europe, by Charging Level
  • Europe, by Vehicle Type
  • Europe, by Installation Type
  • Europe, by Application

 

Asia Pacific Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market

  • Asia Pacific, by Country
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • South Korea
    • Australia
    • Indonesia
    • Rest of Asia Pacific 
  • Asia Pacific by Infrastructure Provider
  • Asia Pacific, by Infrastructure Type
  • Asia Pacific, by Charging Level
  • Asia Pacific, by Vehicle Type
  • Asia Pacific, by Installation Type
  • Asia Pacific, by Application

 

Middle East & Africa Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market

  • Middle East & Africa, by Country 
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Qatar
    • South Africa
    • Rest of Middle East & Africa
  • Middle East & Africa by Infrastructure Provider
  • Middle East & Africa, by Infrastructure Type
  • Middle East & Africa, by Charging Level
  • Middle East & Africa, by Vehicle Type
  • Middle East & Africa, by Installation Type
  • Middle East & Africa, by Application

 

South America Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market

  • South America, by Country 
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Colombia
    • Rest of South America
  • South America, by Infrastructure Provider
  • South America, by Infrastructure Type
  • South America, by Charging Level
  • South America, by Vehicle Type
  • South America, by Installation Type
  • South America, by Application

Major Companies: Allego, Alfen, ABB Ltd., BP Chargemaster, Blink Charging Co. Clippercreek, Inc., Chargepoint, Inc., Tesla Inc., EVGO Services LLC, Semaconnect Network, Greenlots, and EV Connect, Electrify America LLC, Opconnect, Inc., Webasto Group, Engie SA, Schneider Electric SE, Siemens AG, Efacec Power Solutions, Leviton, Tgood, and Others.

Objectives of this Report:

  • To estimate the market size for electric vehicle charging infrastructure market on a regional and global basis.
  • To identify major segments in the electric vehicle charging infrastructure market and evaluate their market shares and demand.
  • To provide a competitive scenario for the electric vehicle charging infrastructure market with major developments observed by key companies in the historic years.
  • To evaluate key factors governing the dynamics of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure market with their potential gravity during the forecast period.

Customization:

This study is customized to meet your specific requirements:

  • By sub-segment
  • By client specific country, application, and vehicle type analysis
  • Pricing analysis along with the potential list of customers
  • Product specific competitive analysis

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