Global EV Charging Cable Market, Analysis, Size, S...
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Market outlook
In 2021, the EV charging adapter market was worth USD 7,673.5 million, and by 2030, it is expected to reach a net value of USD XXX.X million by the end of 2030, with a solid compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.8% during that period. The fluctuation of raw material prices, as well as the absence of proper charging infrastructure, are expected to restrain the market of electric vehicle charging adapters in the coming years. The EV charging adapter market is not only limited to battery-powered vehicles. For example, a plug-in hybrid does not necessarily require an expensive charger as compared to a fully electric car. COVID-19 had a mixed effect on the market. Initially lockdowns caused a dip in demand, but with the easing of restrictions, there was a surge in demand for EVs around the world, creating a promising market for charging adapters. Despite the pandemic, EV sales have been on the rise over the last few years. For example, in 2021, the global EV sales reached 8.97m units, which is significantly higher than the sales in 2020. This volume covers all segments, such as passenger vehicles, LCA, and light trucks, as well as all types of propulsion. North America & Europe are expected to continue to lead the market. In North America & Europe, the demand for EVs is already high due to government regulations & initiatives. Asia-Pacific is expected to see a huge growth during the forecast period due to the development of EVs in key countries such as China, India, and Singapore.
Market Dynamics
Drivers
The electric vehicle (EV) charging cable market is driven by the global shift towards electric vehicles (EV). As more and more people adopt electric vehicles (EVs), there is a growing demand for EV charging cables and charging infrastructure. Governments all over the world are providing incentives, subsidies and tax breaks for EV adoption. Consumers and organizations are increasingly aware of environmental concerns and want to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. This is driving the demand for EV charging cable and infrastructure. The development of a large-scale charging network, which includes public charging stations as well as fast-charging hub locations, increases the need for EV charging cables. To connect to these charging stations, people need reliable charging cables.
Challenges
The cost of home chargers is prohibitive and hampers the growth of the market for home EV charging adapter. However, with the rebate, tax credit, and other incentives available, home EV chargers may be worth the investment. Another major issue is the availability and affordability of charging infrastructure, particularly fast-charging stations. Many regions don’t have enough charging stations, which may discourage EV adoption.
Opportunity
There's a huge demand for electric vehicles right now, and it looks like these regions are going to be the ones leading the way. Home EV chargers are becoming more and more popular, especially if you live in places that don't have much charging infrastructure or don't have access to public charging ports. Plus, you don't have to wait in line to use a public charger - you can charge whenever you want! That's why there's so much demand for EV charging cables.
Key Players
Leoni AG
Aptiv
TE Connectivity
BESEN International Group
Dyden Corporation
Prysmian S.P.A.
Guangdong OMG Transmitting Technology Co., Ltd.
Phoenix Contact
Brugg Group
Manlon Polymers
Report Attributes |
Details |
Market Size Value In 2022 |
USD 7,673.5 million |
Revenue Forecast In 2030 |
USD XXX.X million |
CAGR |
27.8% from 2023 - 2030 |
Base Year |
2022 |
Historical Data |
2018 - 2021 |
Forecast Period |
2023 - 2030 |
Segments Covered |
By EV Type (Battery Electric Vehicles, Hybrid Electric Vehicle, Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle, Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle) By Vehicle Type (Passenger Car, Commercial Vehicle) By Application Type (Home Charging Systems, Commercial Charging Systems) By Adapter Type (AC Level 1 Charging Adapter, AC Level 2 Charging Adapter, DC Charging Adapter) Type of Connector (Type 1 (SAE J1772), Type 2 (IEC 62196), Type 3 (Scame), CCS (Combined Charging System), CHAdeMO) By Cable Length (Short cables, Medium cables, Long cables) By Distribution Channel (Original Equipment Manufacturers, Retailers, E-commerce platforms, Specialty EV stores.) |
Regional Scope |
North America (US, Canada, Mexico) Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe) Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Rest of Asia Pacific) Middle East & Africa (GCC, South Africa, Rest of Middle East & Africa South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America) |
Key Companies |
Leoni AG, Aptiv, TE Connectivity, BESEN International Group, Dyden Corporation , Prysmian S.P.A., Guangdong OMG Transmitting Technology Co., Ltd., Phoenix Contact, Brugg Group, Manlon Polymers |
Segment Insights
Electric vehicle charging adapters are a type of connection between a charging socket and a charger to give electric charging to cars and other vehicles. The market for these adapters is divided into different types based on the type of vehicle, application, adapter, and geographic location. For example, if you're a passenger car or a commercial vehicle, you'll need one of these adapters. If you're looking for a home charging system, you'll need an AC Level 1 adapter, an AC Level 2 adapter, or a DC adapter. The Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and Type 4 Connector types are SAE J1772, Type 2, IEC 62196, Type 3, Scame, CCS, and CHAdeMO respectively. Depending on the type of cable, Short cables are suitable for home charging and certain public charging stations, Medium cables are suitable for a broader range of applications, such as public and workplace charging, and Long cables are designed to be flexible and suitable for a variety of charging scenarios, such as commercial and public charging points. Depending on the Electric Vehicle Type, there are various types available, such as Battery Electric Vehicles, Hybrid Electric Vehicles, Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles.
Recent Developments
March 2023- An Automated Charging Robot (ACR) has been developed by Hyundai Motor Group, a leading global automotive manufacturer, to facilitate the charging of electric vehicles. This one-arm robot is capable of connecting a cable to an EV's charging port and removing the cable when the charging process is completed. The robot communicates with the vehicle to access the charging port and calculates the exact location and orientation of the charging port using a camera mounted inside the vehicle. The robot then lifts the charger and attaches it to the vehicle's charging port, initiating the charging session. After the charging process is complete, the robot removes the charger, places it back in its rightful position, and seals the cover of the charging port.
March 23- Chalmers University researchers in Sweden have announced the completion and commercial scale production of a wireless charging equipment that can charge batteries up to 500 kW without the need to connect them to a charger through a cable. The charging equipment is not intended to be used to charge personal passenger cars. Instead, it could be used to charge electric ferries and buses, as well as self-driving vehicles used in mining and agriculture, without the need for a robotic arm or a plug-in.
July 2022- Phihong, a leading global provider of power products and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, launched in July 2022 a new 65W (2C1A) USB PD adapter powered by Transphorm® Gen IV SuperGaN technology. In addition to the advantages of a simple system design and lower system components, the GaNFET platform offers
Regional Insights
Basically, the market is divided into different parts of the world, and the size and predictions for each part are based on how much each part is worth in USD million. By segmenting the market, it is possible to gain a better understanding of the regional drivers that influence the EV charging cable market, such as Government policies and incentives to promote the adoption of EV. Infrastructure and investment in EV charging networks. Consumer preferences and buying power Environmental regulation and sustainability initiatives Market dynamics and competition Market segmentation allows for more granular analysis of the market by region.
Segmentation
By EV Type
Battery Electric Vehicles
Hybrid Electric Vehicle
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle
Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle
By Vehicle Type
Passenger Car
Commercial Vehicle
By Application Type
Home Charging Systems
Commercial Charging Systems
By Adapter Type
AC Level 1 Charging Adapter
AC Level 2 Charging Adapter
DC Charging Adapter
Type of Connector
Type 1 (SAE J1772)
Type 2 (IEC 62196)
Type 3 (Scame)
CCS (Combined Charging System)
CHAdeMO
By Cable Length
Short cables
Medium cables
Long cables
By Distribution Channel
Original Equipment Manufacturers
Retailers
E-commerce platforms.
Specialty EV stores.
By Region
North America
USA
Canada
Mexico
Europe
France
UK
Spain
Germany
Italy
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Rest of Asia Pacific
Middle East & Africa
GCC
South Africa
Rest of the Middle East & Africa
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Rest of South America
Base Year:2022
Historical Data:2018 To 2021
No of Pages:210
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