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PUBLISHER: Juniper Research Ltd | PRODUCT CODE: 1482046

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PUBLISHER: Juniper Research Ltd | PRODUCT CODE: 1482046

Global Electric Vehicle Batteries & Charging Market: 2024-2029

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KEY STATISTICS
Total EV charging market value in 2024:$163bn
Total EV charging market value in 2029:$652bn
2024 to 2029 EV charging market growth:300%
Forecast period:2024-2029

Overview

Our 'EV (Electric Vehicle) Charging & Batteries' research provides detailed analysis of the EV market; allowing EV battery pack manufacturers, charging hardware and service providers, and EV OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) to gain an understanding of key trends, potential growth opportunities, and the competitive environment.

Providing multiple options that can be purchased separately, the research suite includes access to data mapping the adoption of EVs and the future growth of the EV market. The detailed study reveals the latest opportunities and trends within the market, and an insightful document containing an extensive analysis of 15 EV battery manufacturers and 15 EV charging hardware and service providers within the space. The coverage can also be purchased as a Full Research Suite, containing all these elements, and including a substantial discount.

Collectively, these elements provide an effective tool for understanding this evolving market; allowing EV battery manufacturers and charging hardware providers to set out their future strategies. Its unparalleled coverage makes this research suite an incredibly useful resource for gauging the future of this complex market.

Key Features

  • Market Dynamics: Insights into key trends and market expansion challenges within the EV market, addressing these challenges posed by the evolving nature of EVs, technological advancements, consumer barriers to EV adoption, such as battery capacity and rising electricity costs, and analysis of multiple EV use cases. The EV market share research also includes a Country Readiness Index; analysing the current development and growth of the EV market in 60 countries, as well as providing a future outlook.
  • Key Takeaways & Strategic Recommendations: In-depth analysis of key development opportunities and findings within the EV charging & batteries market, accompanied by strategic recommendations for EV charging & battery vendors.
  • Benchmark Industry Forecasts: The business overview into EV charging & battery providers includes forecasts for total revenue to be generated by EV batteries and charging hardware and services, as well as EVs, split by consumer and commercial vehicles.
  • Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: Key player capability and capacity assessment for 15 EV battery vendors and 15 EV charging vendors, via the Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard, featuring market size for major players in the EV industry.

Market Data & Forecasting Report

The numbers tell you what's happening, but our written report details why, alongside the methodologies.

Market Trends & Strategies Report

A comprehensive analysis of the current market landscape, alongside strategic recommendations.

Market Data & Forecasting Report

The market-leading research suite for the EV Charging & Batteries market includes access to the full set of forecast data, consisting of 124 tables and over 56,500 datapoints. Metrics in the research suite include:

  • Total Number of EVs
  • Total Spend on EV Charging
  • Total Spend on EV Batteries

These metrics are provided for the following key market verticals:

  • EV Batteries
    • Consumer EV Batteries
    • Commercial EV Batteries
    • BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles)
    • PHEVs (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles)
  • EV Charging
    • Home Charging
    • Charging via Mains Plug
  • Charging via Home Wallbox
    • Public Charging
    • Charging via Retail Outlet Charging Point
    • Charging via Service Station Charging Point
  • Workplace Charging
  • Fleet Charging

The Juniper Research Interactive Forecast Excel contains the following functionality:

  • Statistics Analysis: Users benefit from the ability to search for specific metrics, displayed for all regions and countries across the data period. Graphs are easily modified and can be exported to the clipboard.
  • Country Data Tool: This tool lets users look at metrics for all regions and countries in the forecast period. Users can refine the metrics displayed via a search bar.
  • Country Comparison Tool: Users can select and compare specific countries. The ability to export graphs is included in this tool.
  • What-if Analysis: Here, users can compare forecast metrics against their own assumptions, via 5 interactive scenarios.

Market Trends & Strategies Report

This report examines the 'EV Charging & Batteries' market landscape in detail; assessing trends and factors shaping the evolution of this growing market, such as battery technology and connector types. The report delivers comprehensive analysis of the strategic opportunities for EV charging & battery providers; addressing key verticals and developing challenges, and how vendors should navigate these. As well as looking into EV use cases, it also includes evaluation of key country-level opportunities for EV growth.

Competitor Leaderboard Report

The Competitor Leaderboard report provides a detailed evaluation and market positioning for 30 leading vendors across two leaderboards in the EV Charging & Batteries spaces. These vendors are positioned as established leaders, leading challengers, or disruptors and challengers based on capacity and capability assessments.

The 15 EV battery vendors consist of:

  • AESC (Automotive Energy Supply Corporation)
  • BYD
  • CALB (China Aviation Lithium Battery Corporation)
  • CATL (Contemporary Amperex Technology Corporation Limited)
  • Deutsche ACCUmotive
  • Farasis Energy
  • Gotion High Tech
  • LG Chem
  • Panasonic
  • Samsung SDI
  • SK Innovation
  • Sunwoda Electronic
  • Tainneng
  • Toshiba
  • Wanxiang Group

The 15 EV charging vendors consist of:

  • ABB
  • Blink Charging
  • ChargePoint
  • Delta Electronics
  • Eaton Corporation
  • Efacec
  • EO Charging
  • EVBox
  • FLO
  • KEBA Group
  • Pod Point
  • Schneider Electric
  • Siemens
  • Tesla
  • Webasto Group

This document is centred around the Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard, a vendor positioning tool that provides an at-a-glance view of the competitive landscape in a market; backed by a robust methodology.

Table of Contents

Market Trends & Strategies

1. Key Takeaways & Strategic Recommendations

  • 1.1. Key Takeaways
  • 1.2. Strategic Recommendations

2. Market Landscape

  • 2.1. Introduction
  • 2.2. Definitions
  • 2.3. EV Battery Market
    • Figure 2.1: Types of Battery Packs for EV Cars
    • 2.3.1. Battery Technologies
      • i. Lithium-ion Batteries
        • Figure 2.2: Material Demand Projections for Lithium-ion Batteries
      • ii. Solid-state Batteries
        • Figure 2.3: How Lithium-ion and Solid-state Batteries Work
      • iii. Nickel-metal Hydride Batteries
      • iv. Lead-acid Batteries
      • v. Ultracapacitors
    • 2.3.2. Supply Chain Issues
      • Figure 2.4: Declining Price of Lithium-ion Battery Production 2013-2023
    • 2.3.3. EV Manufacturing Pledges
    • 2.3.4. EV Battery Recycling and Repurposing
  • 2.4. EV Charging Market
    • Figure 2.5: EV Charging Market Landscape
    • 2.4.1. Types of EV Charging
      • i. Home Charging
        • Figure 2.6: Eaton Corporation Green Motion Building EV Charger
      • ii. Public Charging
        • Figure 2.7: EVBox Troniq Modular Public Fast-charging Stations
      • iii. Workplace and Fleet Charging
    • 2.4.2. Types of Connector
      • Figure 2.8: Different Types of Charging Connector
    • 2.4.3. Types of Charger Cable
    • 2.4.4. Charging Rates
    • 2.4.5. Charging Networks
      • Figure 2.9: Popular EV Charging Networks Across the UK and US
    • 2.4.6. Types of Payment
  • 2.5. EV Deployment
    • 2.5.1. EV Adoption
      • Table 2.10: Regulations Regarding Purchasing ICE Vehicles, by Country or Region
    • 2.5.2. Changing Vehicle Design
    • 2.5.3. Different Types of Plug
  • 2.6. Electric Vehicle and Payments
    • 2.6.1. Open-vs Closed-loop Charging
  • 2.7. EV Charging Business Models
    • i. Manufacturing Charging Points
    • ii. Operating Charging Networks
    • iii. Installing at Workplaces
    • iv. Installing Fleet Chargers
    • v. Installing Home Chargers
    • vi. Aggregating Charging Points
    • vii. Providing Connectivity
    • viii. Value-added Services
    • ix. Providing Payment Services for Charging Networks
  • 2.8. Home Charging
  • 2.9. Business Charging
  • 2.10. EV Fleets
  • 2.11. Key Trends, Market Drivers and Constraints
  • 2.12. Future Outlook

3. Segment Analysis

  • 3.1. Vehicle Type and Use Cases
    • i. Electric Cars
    • ii. Electric Vans
    • iii. Electric Motorcycles
      • Figure 3.1: Kawasaki Z e-1 2024
    • iv. Electric Scooters
    • v. Electric Lorries
      • Figure 3.2: Tesla Semi
    • vi. Electric Buses

4. Country Readiness Index

  • 4.1. Introduction to Country Readiness Index
    • Figure 4.1: Electric Vehicle Charging & Batteries Country Readiness Index Regional Definitions
    • Table 4.2: Juniper Research Country Readiness Index Scoring Criteria: Electric Vehicle Charging & Batteries
    • Figure 4.3: Juniper Research Country Readiness Index: Electric Vehicle Charging & Batteries
    • Table 4.4: Electric Mobility Country Readiness Index: Market Segments
    • 4.1.1. Focus Markets
      • i. EV Charging Infrastructure Investment
        • Figure 4.5: Total Number of Public Charging Points (m), Split by Top Eight Focus Market Countries, 2024-2029
      • ii. Emerging EV Battery Technologies
      • iii. EV Adoption Is Yet to Enter the Mainstream
        • Figure 4.6: Total Number of EV Fleet Charging Points (m), Split by Top 8 Countries, 2024-2029
    • 4.1.2. Growth Markets
      • i. Potential for Strong EV Market
        • Figure 4.7: Total Number of EVs in Service (m), Split by Three Growth Markets, 2024-2029
      • ii. Charging Sessions on the Rise
        • Table 4.8: Total Number of Charging Sessions (m), Split by Three Growth Markets, 2024-2029
    • 4.1.3. Saturated Markets
      • Figure 4.9: Total EV Hardware Revenue ($m), Split by Five Saturated Markets, 2024-2029
    • 4.1.4. Developing Markets
      • Figure 4.10: Total Number of EVs in Service (m), Split by Top Eight Developing Market Countries, 2024-2029
      • Table 4.11: Juniper Research's Country Readiness Index Heatmap: North America
      • Table 4.12: Juniper Research's Country Readiness Index Heatmap: Latin America
      • Table 4.13: Juniper Research's Country Readiness Index Heatmap: West Europe
      • Table 4.14: Juniper Research's Country Readiness Index Heatmap: Central & East Europe
      • Table 4.15: Juniper Research's Country Readiness Index Heatmap: Far East & China
      • Table 4.16: Juniper Research's Country Readiness Index Heatmap: Indian Subcontinent
      • Table 4.17: Juniper Research's Country Readiness Index Heatmap: Rest of Asia Pacific
      • Figure 4.18: Juniper Research's Country Readiness Index Heatmap: Africa & Middle East

Competitor Leaderboard

1. Juniper Research Electric Vehicle Charging & Batteries Competitor Leaderboard

  • 1.1. Why Read This Report
    • Table 1.1: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: EV Battery Vendors Included & Product Portfolios
    • Figure 1.2: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: EV Battery Vendors
    • Table 1.3: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard Vendors & Positioning: EV Batteries
    • Table 1.4: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard Heatmap: EV Battery Vendors

2. Electric Batteries Vendor Profiles

  • 2.1. EV Battery Vendor Profiles
    • 2.1.1. AESC (Automotive Energy Supply Corporation)
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Strategic Development
    • 2.1.2. BYD
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.3. CALB (China Aviation Lithium Battery)
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.4. CATL (Contemporary Amperex Tech. Co. Limited)
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.5. Deutsche ACCUmotive
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.6. Farasis Energy
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.7. Gotion High Tech
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.8. LG Chem
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.9. Panasonic
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.10. Samsung SDI
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.11. SK Innovation
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.12. Sunwoda Electronic
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.13. Tianneng
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.14. Toshiba
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 2.1.15. Wanxiang Group
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Strategic Recommendations & Key Opportunities
  • 2.2. Juniper Research Leaderboard Assessment Methodology
    • 2.2.1. Limitations and Interpretations
      • Table 2.1: Juniper Research Leaderboard Assessment Criteria: Electric Batteries

3. Electric Mobility Charging Leaderboard

  • Table 3.1: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: EV Charging Vendors Included & Product Portfolios
  • Figure 3.2: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard: EV Charging Vendors
  • Table 3.3: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard Vendors & Positioning: Charging
  • Table 3.4: Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard Heatmap: EV Charging Vendors
  • 3.1. EV Charging Vendor Profiles
    • 3.1.1. ABB
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.2. Blink Charging
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.3. ChargePoint
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.4. Delta Electronics
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.5. Eaton Corporation
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.6. Efacec
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.7. EO Charging
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.8. EVBox
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.9. FLO
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.10. KEBA Group
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.11. Pod Point
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.12. Schneider Electric
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.13. Siemens
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.14. Tesla
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
    • 3.1.15. Webasto
      • i. Corporate
      • ii. Geographical Spread
      • iii. Key Clients & Strategic Partnerships
      • iv. High-level View of Offerings
      • v. Juniper Research's View: Key Strengths & Development Opportunities
  • 3.2. Juniper Research Leaderboard Assessment Methodology
    • 3.2.1. Limitations and Interpretations
      • Table 3.5: Juniper Research Leaderboard Assessment Criteria: Electric Vehicle Charging

Data & Forecasting

1. Electric Vehicle Charging & Batteries Forecast Methodology

  • 1.1. Methodology & Assumptions
    • Figure 1.1: PHEV Forecast Methodology
    • Figure 1.2: BEV Forecast Methodology
    • Figure 1.3: Home Charging Forecast Methodology-Mains Plug Charging
    • Figure 1.4: Home Charging Forecast Methodology-Home Wallbox Charging
    • Figure 1.5: Public Charging Forecast Methodology-Retail Outlet Charging
    • Figure 1.6: Public Charging Forecast Methodology-Service Station Charging
    • Figure 1.7: Workplace Charging Forecast Methodology
    • Figure 1.8: Fleet Charging Forecast Methodology
    • Figure 1.9: Commercial EV Battery Forecast Methodology
    • Figure 1.10: Consumer EV Battery Forecast Methodology

2. Electrified Vehicle Forecasts

  • 2.1. BEV Forecasts
    • 2.1.1. Total Number of BEVs in Service
      • Figure & Table 2.1: Total Number of BEVs in Service Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 2.1.2. Total Number of BEV Shipments
      • Figure & Table 2.2: Total Number of BEV Shipments Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 2.1.3. Total BEV Hardware Revenue
      • Figure & Table 2.3: Total BEV Hardware Revenue Globally ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
  • 2.2. PHEV Forecasts
    • 2.2.1. Total Number of PHEVs in Service
      • Figure & Table 2.4: The Total Number of PHEVs in Service Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 2.2.2. Total Number of PHEV Shipments
      • Figure & Table 2.5: Total Number of PHEV Shipments Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 2.2.3. Total PHEV Hardware Revenue
      • Figure & Table 2.6: Total PHEV Hardwar Revenue Globally ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029

3. Home Charging Forecasts

  • 3.1. Household Charging
    • 3.1.1. Total Number of EV-operating Households That Charge at Home
      • Figure & Table 3.1: Total Number of EV-operating Households That Charge at Home Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
  • 3.2. Mains Plug Charging
    • 3.2.1. Total Number of EV-operating Households Charging via Mains Plug
      • Figure & Table 3.2: Total Number of Households That Charge via Normal Mains Plug Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
  • 3.3. Wallbox Charging
    • 3.3.1. Total Number of EV-operating Households Charging via Home Wallbox
      • Figure & Table 3.3: Total Number of EV-operating Households That Charge via Home Wallbox Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 3.3.2. Home Wallbox Annual Shipments
      • Figure & Table 3.4: Total Number of Home Wallbox Shipments per annum Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 3.3.3. Home Wallbox Hardware Revenue
      • Figure & Table 3.5: Total Value of Home Wallbox Hardware Revenue Globally ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029

4. Public Charging Forecasts

  • 4.1. Retail Outlet Charging
    • 4.1.1. Number of EV Charging Points at Retail Outlets
      • Figure & Table 4.1: Total Number of EV Charging Points at Retail Outlets Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 4.1.2. Retail Outlet EV Charging Point Shipments
      • Figure & Table 4.2: Total Number of Retail Outlet EV Charging Point Shipments per annum Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 4.1.3. Retail Outlet EV Charging Point Hardware Revenue
      • Figure & Table 4.3: Total Retail Outlet EV Charging Point Hardware Revenue Globally ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 4.1.4. Number of Retail Outlet EV Charging Sessions
      • Figure & Table 4.4: Total Number of Retail Outlet EV Charging Sessions Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 4.1.5. Retail Outlet EV Charging Service Revenue
      • Figure & Table 4.5: Total Retail Outlet EV Charging Service Revenue Globally ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
  • 4.2. Service Station Charging
    • 4.2.1. Number of EV Charging Points at Service Stations
      • Figure & Table 4.6: Total Number of Service Station EV Charging Points Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 4.2.2. Service Station EV Charging Point Shipments
      • Figure & Table 4.7: Total Number of Service Station EV Charging Point Shipments per annum Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 4.2.3. Service Station EV Charging Point Hardware Revenue
      • Figure & Table 4.8: Total Service Station EV Charging Point Hardware Revenue Globally ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 4.2.4. Number of Service Station EV Charging Sessions
      • Figure & Table 4.9: Total Number of Service Station EV Charging Sessions Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 4.2.5. Service Station EV Charging Service Revenue
      • Figure & Table 4.10: Total Value of Service Station EV Charging Service Revenue Globally ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029

5. Workplace Charging Forecasts

  • 5.1. Workplace Charging
    • 5.1.1. Number of Workplace EV Charging Points
      • Figure & Table 5.1: Total Number of Workplace EV Charging Points Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 5.1.2. Workplace EV Charging Point Shipments
      • Figure & Table 5.2: Total Number of Workplace EV Charging Point Shipments per annum Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 5.1.3. Workplace EV Charging Point Hardware Revenue
      • Figure & Table 5.3: Total Workplace EV Charging Point Hardware Revenue Globally ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029

6. Fleet Charging Forecasts

  • 6.1. Fleet Charging Points
    • 6.1.1. Number of EV Fleet Charging Stations
      • Figure & Table 6.1: Total Number of EV Fleet Charging Stations Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 6.1.2. Fleet EV Charging Point Shipments
      • Figure & Table 6.2: Total Number of Fleet EV Charging Station Shipments per annum Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
    • 6.1.3. Fleet EV Charging Station Hardware Revenue
      • Figure & Table 6.3: Total Fleet EV Charging Station Hardware Revenue Globally ($m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029

7. EV Battery Forecasts

  • 7.1. EV Batteries
    • 7.1.1. EV Battery Shipments
      • Figure & Table 7.1: Total Number of EV Battery Pack Shipments per annum Globally (m), Split by 8 Key Regions, 2024-2029
      • Table 7.2: Total Number of EV Battery Pack Shipments per annum (m), Split by Segment, 2024-2029
    • 7.1.2. EV Battery Hardware Revenue
      • Figure & Table 7.3: Total EV Battery Hardware Revenue Globally ($m), Split by Key Regions, 2024-2029
      • Table 7.4: Total EV Battery Hardware Revenue Globally ($m), Split by Segment, 2024-2029
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