By the end of the year 2033, the overall valuation of the global Electric Vehicle Charger Market Size is expected to be around US$ 68,967.2 million.

In response to the ongoing escalation in the cost of gasoline and diesel, there are greater sales of fuel-efficient automobiles like BEVs and HEVS. The depletion of fossil fuel sources and the rising propensity of businesses to maximize profit from these oil reserves are to blame for this. Therefore, these factors increase the need for cutting-edge EV charging technology, resulting in a rise in the popularity of electrically driven automobiles.

Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers, also known as Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), are devices that allow EVs to recharge their batteries. There are three main types of EV chargers: Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast chargers. Level 1 chargers use a standard household outlet and provide the slowest charging speeds, while Level 2 chargers provide faster charging speeds and require a 240-volt outlet. DC fast chargers provide the fastest charging speeds and are typically used for long-distance travel.

Furthermore, the market for EV chargers is expected to be driven by the growing demand for commercial and public charging stations. With the increase in EV adoption, there is a need for more charging infrastructure in public places such as parking garages, airports, and shopping centers. Additionally, businesses are also installing charging stations in their parking lots to cater to employees and customers who own EVs.

Key Takeaways

Germany holds an overall market share of 11.2% of the global EV charger business, which is higher than any other country. With the presence of some of the leading electric vehicle suppliers, it is poised to hold its dominance in the coming days.
The United States follows Germany in the production and sales of EV chargers, and contributes nearly 9.6% of the global revenue share. Significant expenditure by the key EV charger market players in research and development is poised to keep it a market leader in this sector.
In the Asia Pacific region, China is the leading manufacturer of chargers for electric vehicles and is poised to grow at 20.8% on an annual basis.
Meanwhile, India is anticipated to witness a year-on-year growth rate of 26.6% during the period from 2023 to 2033.
Based on vehicle type, battery-operated electric vehicles (BEVs) generate the most amount of demand for EV chargers around the world. In the year 2022, this market segment contributed revenue of around US$ 2,350 million, which was figured out to be 45.8% of the global EV charger market size.
Japan is also a prominent market, with substantial demand for EV chargers owing to the presence of many EV manufacturing companies. The overall value of the Japan EV charger market is expected to reach US$ 413.8 million by 2033.
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Competitive Landscape

Key players operating in the global EV charger market are ABB Ltd., Robert Bosch GmbH, Siemens AG, Delphi Automotive, Chroma ATE, Aerovironment Inc., Silicon Laboratories, bp pulse, Schaffner Holding AG, and POD point among others.

Due to the existence of multiple market entities, the global EV charger industry is fairly fragmented and is getting more competitive each year. Also, for enhancing their market positions and expanding their shares, the leading players are consistently engaged in a variety of R&D initiatives. Other strategies include partnerships, buyouts, acquisitions, cooperation, new product introductions, and many others.

Recent Developments

BorgWarner Inc. finalized acquiring Delphi Technologies Company in the year 2020. The EV power electronics products, including the EV charger business of BorgWarner, are expected to benefit from the merger with Delphi Technologies.
According to an agreement between Enel X, Be Charge, and Eni Apps in December 2021, customers can utilize their smartphones to access charging stations.
By the end of the year 2033, the overall valuation of the global Electric Vehicle Charger Market Size is expected to be around US$ 68,967.2 million. In response to the ongoing escalation in the cost of gasoline and diesel, there are greater sales of fuel-efficient automobiles like BEVs and HEVS. The depletion of fossil fuel sources and the rising propensity of businesses to maximize profit from these oil reserves are to blame for this. Therefore, these factors increase the need for cutting-edge EV charging technology, resulting in a rise in the popularity of electrically driven automobiles. Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers, also known as Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), are devices that allow EVs to recharge their batteries. There are three main types of EV chargers: Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast chargers. Level 1 chargers use a standard household outlet and provide the slowest charging speeds, while Level 2 chargers provide faster charging speeds and require a 240-volt outlet. DC fast chargers provide the fastest charging speeds and are typically used for long-distance travel. Furthermore, the market for EV chargers is expected to be driven by the growing demand for commercial and public charging stations. With the increase in EV adoption, there is a need for more charging infrastructure in public places such as parking garages, airports, and shopping centers. Additionally, businesses are also installing charging stations in their parking lots to cater to employees and customers who own EVs. Key Takeaways Germany holds an overall market share of 11.2% of the global EV charger business, which is higher than any other country. With the presence of some of the leading electric vehicle suppliers, it is poised to hold its dominance in the coming days. The United States follows Germany in the production and sales of EV chargers, and contributes nearly 9.6% of the global revenue share. Significant expenditure by the key EV charger market players in research and development is poised to keep it a market leader in this sector. In the Asia Pacific region, China is the leading manufacturer of chargers for electric vehicles and is poised to grow at 20.8% on an annual basis. Meanwhile, India is anticipated to witness a year-on-year growth rate of 26.6% during the period from 2023 to 2033. Based on vehicle type, battery-operated electric vehicles (BEVs) generate the most amount of demand for EV chargers around the world. In the year 2022, this market segment contributed revenue of around US$ 2,350 million, which was figured out to be 45.8% of the global EV charger market size. Japan is also a prominent market, with substantial demand for EV chargers owing to the presence of many EV manufacturing companies. The overall value of the Japan EV charger market is expected to reach US$ 413.8 million by 2033. For more information: https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/ev-charger-market Competitive Landscape Key players operating in the global EV charger market are ABB Ltd., Robert Bosch GmbH, Siemens AG, Delphi Automotive, Chroma ATE, Aerovironment Inc., Silicon Laboratories, bp pulse, Schaffner Holding AG, and POD point among others. Due to the existence of multiple market entities, the global EV charger industry is fairly fragmented and is getting more competitive each year. Also, for enhancing their market positions and expanding their shares, the leading players are consistently engaged in a variety of R&D initiatives. Other strategies include partnerships, buyouts, acquisitions, cooperation, new product introductions, and many others. Recent Developments BorgWarner Inc. finalized acquiring Delphi Technologies Company in the year 2020. The EV power electronics products, including the EV charger business of BorgWarner, are expected to benefit from the merger with Delphi Technologies. According to an agreement between Enel X, Be Charge, and Eni Apps in December 2021, customers can utilize their smartphones to access charging stations.
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