PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 2034862
PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 2034862
The wireless charging market for electric vehicles is expected to reach USD 0.82 billion by 2032, from USD 0.11 billion in 2026, with a CAGR of 38.7%. This growth is supported by increasing EV adoption and rising focus on improving charging convenience. OEMs are evaluating the integration of wireless charging into vehicle platforms, which is influenced by partnerships with technology providers. Wireless charging enables automated energy transfer, reducing reliance on cables and improving ease of use, especially in urban and fleet applications.
| Scope of the Report | |
|---|---|
| Years Considered for the Study | 2026-2032 |
| Base Year | 2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2032 |
| Units Considered | USD Billion |
| Segments | Charging Type, Component, Application, Charging System, Propulsion, Power Supply Range, Vehicle Type |
| Regions covered | Asia Pacific, North America, Europe |
Advancements in inductive systems, alignment, and standardization are enhancing system performance and supporting early-stage deployments. As integration across vehicles and infrastructure improves, wireless charging is expected to see gradual adoption in high-utilization use cases.

"Inductive power transfer is expected to be the largest segment by charging system."
Inductive power transfer is the most widely used method for wireless charging of EVs. It operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where power is transferred between a transmitter pad on the ground and a receiver pad installed in the vehicle. Inductive systems are being deployed across residential, workplace, and public charging environments, supported by standardization efforts like SAE J2954. OEMs such as Hyundai, Volvo Group, BMW, and Toyota, along with Tier-1 suppliers like Aptiv and Mahle, are working on integrating inductive charging into vehicle platforms. For instance, in March 2026, Electreon expanded its inductive charging deployment in Michigan, US, for public transport and fleet applications. Earlier, in June 2025, ENRX partnered with Volvo Group to deploy inductive charging for electric buses and trucks, supporting opportunity charging. Key advantages of inductive power transfer include stable power transfer, ease of integration, and lower system complexity. The efficiency of inductive power transfer typically ranges between 90-95%, supporting reduced energy losses and consistent charging performance. These factors support widespread adoption of inductive power transfer and position it as the leading technology in the market.
"Stationary wireless charging is expected to be the largest segment by charging type."
Stationary wireless charging is gaining traction as a practical solution for automated charging in residential, workplace, and public parking environments. Based on inductive power transfer, the system enables energy transfer between a ground-based charging pad and a receiver installed in the vehicle. This allows vehicles to charge without manual intervention while parked, improving convenience and reducing reliance on plug-in systems. The technology is well-suited for passenger cars and fleet applications where vehicles remain stationary for defined periods. It supports consistent charging, improves user experience, and reduces wear and tear associated with physical connectors. OEMs and wireless charging providers are focusing on integrating these systems into vehicle platforms and parking infrastructure. In March 2026, WiTricity, in collaboration with Siemens, advanced the deployment of stationary wireless charging solutions across residential and fleet parking applications, focusing on scalable infrastructure integration. As system efficiency and standardization improve, stationary wireless charging is expected to see wider adoption across key use cases.
"Europe is expected to be the fastest-growing market during the forecast period."
The European automotive industry is witnessing a strong shift toward zero-emission mobility, supported by strict emission regulations and clear decarbonization targets set by the European Union. European countries are actively promoting EV adoption through incentives, infrastructure investments, and policy support, creating a favorable environment for wireless charging technologies. Demand for wireless charging is also supported by the growing presence of premium EVs and increasing focus on user convenience and advanced vehicle features. OEMs and technology providers are working together to integrate wireless charging into next-generation vehicle platforms, with alignment toward regional standards and interoperability requirements. Key players in the region include IPT Technology GmbH and Robert Bosch GmbH in Germany, Electreon operating across multiple European markets, and ENRX in Norway. In April 2025, Electreon expanded its wireless charging road projects in Germany, supporting the deployment of inductive charging infrastructure for public transport applications. These solutions are being deployed through pilot and early commercial projects, particularly in public transport and fleet applications. As investments in smart cities and connected infrastructure increase, Europe is expected to play a central role in advancing wireless EV charging adoption.
In-depth interviews were conducted with CXOs, managers, and executives from various key organizations operating in this market.
The wireless charging market for electric vehicles is dominated by established players such as Electreon (Israel), Witricity (US), ENRX (Norway), HEVO Inc. (US), and Plugless Power Inc. (US). These companies develop and supply wireless charging solutions, ranging from factory-integrated systems to high-power fleet infrastructure.
The study analyzes the wireless charging for electric vehicles market by charging system (inductive power transfer, magnetic power transfer, conductive power transfer), propulsion (BEV, PHEV), charging type (stationary wireless charging, dynamic wireless charging), component (base charging pads, power control unit, vehicle charging pads), power supply (<3.7 kW, 3.8-7.7 kW, 7.8-11 kW, >11 kW), and vehicle type (passenger cars, commercial vehicles). It also covers the competitive landscape and company profiles of the major players in the wireless charging ecosystem.
The report will provide market leaders and new entrants with the closest approximations of revenue figures for the overall wireless charging market for electric vehicles and its subsegments. It will help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain insights to position their businesses more effectively and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. The report also helps stakeholders understand the market pulse and provides information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.