DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Wireless EV Charging Growth Opportunities" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
2021 has been a strong year for electric vehicle (EV) sales, with 6.8 million units sold and 9.5% global market penetration, outperforming industry expectations. Despite the impact of chip shortages on production, the industry exceeded 100% YoY growth. Conductive (wired) charging infrastructure grew to more than 500,000 charge points in 2021.
The top 5 countries (excluding China) were the US, the Netherlands, France, Germany, and the UK. These include AC/DC, public, and private charge points. As of 2022, the wireless or inductive EV charging market is still in a nascent phase because of a lack of global standards, safety regulations, and established business models.
Conductive charging infrastructure is also underdeveloped. Hence, the most likely adopters of wireless EV charging will be premium/luxury EV manufacturers offering it as an add-on feature and the commercial mobility sector. About 90% of wireless charging will be stationary as dynamic (under-road) WEVC requires large-scale investment and an infrastructure overhaul. Of the stationary wireless chargers, 80% will be in private locations, while 20% will be available to the public. They will likely use charging pads rather than underground WPT devices.
Hyundai-Kia's premium sub-brand Genesis is launching its all-new EV called GV60, built on the E-GMP pure electric platform. The GV60 will offer factory-installed WEVC as an optional feature. The WEVC system on the Genesis GV60 will be based on Witricity's wireless charging technology, which is also J2954-compliant. This is a potential business model for WEVC penetration, particularly into the premium EV market and possibly mass-market EVs, as Witricity endeavors to drive down costs.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Strategic Imperatives
- Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
- The Strategic Imperative 8™
- The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC) Industry
- Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
2. Electric Vehicle Market Overview
- Electric Vehicles Sold in the Last Decade
- Global EV Market, 2021 and 2022E
- EV Growth and Penetration - Major Countries
- EV Growth and Penetration - Leading OEMs
- Commercial EV Market Overview - Battery EVs (BEVs)
- EV Charging Infrastructure Development
- Summary of Potential EV Charging Models
3. Standards and WEVC Systems
- Wireless EV Charging Systems and Methods
- Overview of Different Wireless EV Charging Methods
- SAE J2954
4. WEVC Market Overview 2022
- Key EV Market Trends
- Wireless Charging For Commercial EVs
- OEM Overview - Premium and Luxury EV
- Market Developments For WEVC
5. Technology Evolution and Use Case
- Technology Roadmap
- Comparative Analysis
- Adoption of Different Types of Business Models
- Strategic Locations
6. WEVC Market Sizing
- Market Estimates in Unit Sales/Installed
- Estimated Market Size by Revenue
- Growth Drivers
- Growth Restraints
7. WEVC Company Profiles
- WiTricity
- Plugless Power
- Momentum Dynamics
- Momentum Dynamics' Wireless Charging EV Taxi Project
- Electreon
- Electreon Projects
- Magment (High Disruptive Potential)
8. Growth Opportunity Universe
- Growth Opportunity 1 - Standardized Aftermarket Solutions to Promote WEVC
- Growth Opportunity 2 - IP Licensing Business Model for Faster Time to Market
- Growth Opportunity 3 - Electric Road Systems to Provide a New Market for Construction Companies and Utilities
- List of Exhibits
- Legal Disclaimer
Companies Mentioned
- Electreon
- Hyundai-Kia
- Magment
- Momentum Dynamics
- Plugless Power
- Witricity
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