Dublin, Nov. 21, 2017 -- The "Electric Vehicle Smart Charging: A Market Dynamics Report" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
The electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) ecosystem will be a global $2.6 billion market within the next five years.
With 30 million battery electric vehicles (BEVs) to be in use worldwide by 2025, smart charging solutions have become an enormous investment opportunity. Tesla with autonomous driving has captured the imagination of new car buyers who want a complete transformation in their next vehicle purchase. This phenomenon is reminiscent of how Apple's iPhone completely disrupted the mobile communication industry and now Tesla, Google, Apple and others are investing billions in deep learning BEVs that will completely revolutionize our transportation systems. In this report, we focus on the networks, software, equipment and services in 15 market segments to support charging these vehicles.
North America is headquarters to the world's largest and most innovative electric vehicle and smart charging companies. By 2022 there will be over a million EVSE connectors in the U.S. and Canada including residential, workplaces, fleet stations and publicly available chargers.
Market Segmentation
The residential EVSE market will make up three quarters of the installed units over the next five years but public and workplace segments will make up the majority of the revenues. We identified 14 major commercial market segments. Over the next five years, the fastest growing commercial markets will be the workplace, government and hospitality.
Value System Analysis
The North America EV smart charging value system consists of dozens of EVSE vendors, a dozen network operators and a growing number of software-only platform providers.
The Report
Based on two surveys with 2,000 consumers and interviews with dozens of companies as well as extensive analysis of public and private databases, we created a software model to capture market segment sizes and forecast projections.
This report includes the following:
- Analysis of the global market for EV smart charging with particular focus on the North American market
- 6-year forecasts for 15 EV charging market segments by connector level/type, region, equipment and services
- Analysis of the major companies in each of the value system segments including market shares and profiles for 50+ companies
- Key findings from an in-depth evaluation of 2,200 patents
- Consumer viewpoints from the findings of two recent surveys
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
Report Scope & Methodology
2. The EV Smart Charging Ecosystem
- Introduction
- Steady PEV Adoption
- Market Forces 5
- Electric Vehicle Initiative (EVI)
- Connected Cars
- Energy Regulations
- Zero-Emission Vehicles
- EV30@30 campaign
- Renewables Mandates
3. Technology Developments
- Battery Technologies
- Charger Technologies
- Level 1
- Level 2
- DC Fast Charging
- CHAdeMO
- Combined Charging System (CSS)
- Charging Interface Initiative (CharIN)
- Wireless (Inductive)
- Solar Powered
4. Value System
5. Plug-In Electric Vehicles
- Market Leaders & Innovators
- EVSE Equipment
- Network Operators
- ROEV Association
- Platform Providers
6. Target Markets
7. Residential
- Trends & Developments
- Market Leaders & Innovators
8. Public & Commercial
- Trends & Developments
- Market Leaders & Innovators
9. Workplace & Fleets
- Trends & Developments
- Market Leaders & Innovators
10. Market Segment Growth Trends
- Site Locations
- Fastest Growing Markets
- All Connectors
- Slow Chargers
- Fast Chargers
- Connector Growth by Type and Market
- Network Operators Growth by Market
11. Vehicle-to-Grid Integration
- VGI Use Cases
- V1G
- V2G
- Aggregation
- Opportunities
- PEVs as a Storage Resource
- Grid Service Applications
- Consumer Benefits
- Open Vehicle-Grid Integration Platform
- OVGIP Deployment Roadmap
- Concerns & Challenges
12. Consumer Survey
- Preferred Range per Charge by Gender
- Preferred Range per Charge by Age
- Preferred Range per Charge by Region
- Preferred Range by 5 Largest States per Region
- Public Charging Concerns by Gender
- Public Charging Concerns by Age
- Public Charging Concerns by Region
- Charging Concerns for Early Adopters
13. Global Total Market Size Forecasts
- Plug-In Vehicles by Type
- Plug-In Vehicles by Region
- Installed Public EVSE Connectors by Region
- Installed Public EVSE Connectors by Type
- Global Public EVSE Revenues
- Revenues by Connector Type
- Revenues by Equipment & Services
14. North America Market Size Forecasts
- Installed EVSE Connectors by Market
- Annual Units by Market
- Revenues by Market
- Installed EVSE Connectors by Type
- Annual Units by Connector Type
- Revenues by Connector Type
15. Market Segments
16. Residential
- Installed Connectors
- Annual Units
- Revenues
17. Retail & Services
- Installed Connectors
- Revenues by Charger Type
- Annual Units by Market
- Revenues by Market
- Annual Units by Charger Type
- Revenues for Equipment & Services
18. Hospitality, Recreation & Leisure
- Installed Connectors
- Revenues by Charger Type
- Annual Units by Market
- Revenues by Market
- Annual Units by Charger Type
- Revenues by Equipment & Services
19. Government, Transportation, Education & Parking
- Installed Connectors
- Revenues by Charger Type
- Annual Units by Market
- Revenues by Market
- Annual Units by Charger Type
- Revenues by Equipment & Services
20. Utilities, Workplace & Fleets
- Installed Connectors
- Revenues by Charger Type
- Annual Units by Market
- Revenues by Market
- Annual Units by Charger Type
- Revenues by Equipment & Services
21. EV Smart Charging Intellectual Property Landscape
- ABB
- ADDnergie
- AeroVironment
- Andromeda Power
- Austin Energy
- AutoGrid
- BMW
- BTCPower
- Bosch
- CPUC
- CarCharging Group (Blink)
- ChargePoint
- ClipperCreek
- ConEdison
- Consumers Energy
- DRIIVZ
- Daimler
- Delta
- Denso
- EPRI
- EV Connect
- EVSE
- EVgo
- Envision Solar
- Evantran
- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA)
- FleetCarma (CrossChasm Technologies)
- Florida Power & Light
- Ford
- GM
- Georgia Power
- Greenlots (Zeco Systems)
- Hitachi
- Honda
- Hyundai
- International Energy Association (IEA)
- KEBA AG
- Kia
- Kisensum
- Kitu Systems
- LA Dept. Water & Power
- Leviton
- Liberty PlugIns
- MOEV
- Microsoft
- National Grid
- Nichicon
- Nissan
- OpConnect
- Pacific Gas & Electric
- Porsche
- Portland General Electric
- Puget Sound Energy
- Renault-Nissan Alliance
- SEMAConnect
- San Diego Gas & Electric
- Schneider Electric
- Siemens
- Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA)
- Southern California Edison
- Tesla
- Toyota
- Tritium
- U.S. Dept of Energy
- Volkswagen Group
- Volvo
- Xcel Energy
- eMotorWerks
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/zfx3dn/electric_vehicle
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