Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment
NEW YORK, Oct. 8, 2012 /PR Newswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment
Level 1 and Level 2, DC Fast Charging, and Wireless EVSE: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
The past 18 months have marked the transition of the plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) into full commercialization. The electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) market is naturally a product of the PEV market, so the past year has seen a major uptick in EVSE deployments. In 2012, there will be almost 45,000 public charging stations installed globally. Much of this will be the result of publicly funded infrastructure initiatives. In comparison to government targets for PEVs, however, sales have been disappointing, and the relatively slow pace of PEV rollouts will act as a dampener on this market. With some exceptions, much of the private sector is waiting until PEVs are commonly seen on the roads in their areas before investing in charging infrastructure.
The EVSE industry is still trying to determine the best way to create a viable return on investment (ROI) on EVSE station deployments for site hosts. This issue is going to become front and center as the publicly funded EVSE deployments wind down. In these early months of the EVSE market, it has been relatively easy to encourage businesses to become site hosts when the EVSE equipment is free or heavily subsidized. Nevertheless, global sales of charging equipment are expected to grow at a steady pace as the plug-in vehicle (PEV) market grows. Pike Research projects that the global EVSE market will increase from fewer than 200,000 units sold in 2012 to almost 2.4 million in 2020.
This Pike Research report examines the state of the global EVSE market today, and provides forecasts through 2020. Including market analysis and forecasts for residential, workplace, public, and private EVSE, the report covers the development of fast charging over the past year and forecasts DC charging sales. It also forecasts the growth of wireless charging equipment, set to become commercially available in the 2013–2015 timeframe. EVSE forecasts cover the major regions of the world and include breakouts for key adopter countries including the United States, Canada, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, China, Korea, and Israel. The report also includes profiles of over 40 industry players, including EVSE manufacturers and service providers, their suppliers, vehicle OEMs, and utilities.
Key Questions Addressed:
-How many charging stations will be installed for residential use or for commercial use, for the workplace, for private use, and for public use?
-How many DC charging units will be installed through 2020?
-When will wireless charging equipment begin to appear for consumer applications, and how will this market expand through 2020?
-What are the differences between the EVSE markets and market drivers in different regions of the world?
-What are the challenges to a successful business model for public charging equipment?
Who needs this report?
-Utilities
-Electric vehicle manufacturers
-Charging equipment manufacturers
-Charging equipment component suppliers (connectors, software)
-Employers
-Building managers
-Industry associations
-Government agencies
-Investor community
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Market Segments
1.3 World Markets
1.4 Business Models
2. Market Issues
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Light Duty PEV Market: 2012–2020
2.2.1 Status of New Vehicle Rollouts
2.2.2 PEV Premium Cost
2.2.3 Regional PEV Sales
2.3 The Basics of Vehicle Charging
2.4 Home Charging
2.4.1 Residential Upgrade Requirements
2.4.2 Construction and Permitting
2.4.3 Cost and Availability
2.4.4 Three-phase PEV Charging in Europe
2.5 Commercial Charging
2.5.1 Availability and Cost of Commercial EVSE
2.5.2 Workplace Charging
2.5.3 Public Charging
2.5.4 Private Charging Stations
2.6 Regional EVSE Markets
2.6.1 North America
2.6.1.1 Market Segmentation
2.6.1.2 Government Incentives and Infrastructure Programs
2.6.1.3 U.S. State Incentives
2.6.1.4 U.S. Tax Incentives
2.6.1.5 Utility Involvement
2.6.1.5.1. NRG Energy Settlement
2.6.2 Europe
2.6.2.1 Market Segmentation
2.6.2.2 Onboard Charging Capabilities
2.6.2.3 Utility Involvement
2.6.2.4 Equipment Cost
2.6.2.5 Government Incentives and Infrastructure Programs
2.6.3 Asia Pacific
2.6.3.1 Japan
2.6.3.2 Korea
2.6.3.3 China
2.7 DC Charging
2.7.1 Charge Rates and Grid Impact
2.7.2 Equipment Placement
2.7.3 Cost
2.7.4 Energy Storage
2.8 Wireless Charging
2.8.1 Stage of Commercialization
2.8.2 Cost
2.8.3 Standards
2.8.4 Road-embedded Charging Equipment
2.9 Battery Swapping Stations
3. Marketing and Commercialization
3.1 The Start of the EVSE Market
3.2 Utility Pricing for EVSE Use
3.3 Government Financial Support
3.4 Business Models for Providing EV Charging to PEVs
3.4.1 EVSE Utilization
3.4.2 What Are Drivers Willing to Pay?
3.4.3 Possible Business Models for AC Charging
3.4.3.1 EV Charging and Parking
3.4.3.1.1. Multi-family Dwellings
3.4.3.2 EV Charging on a Pay-Per-Use Basis
3.4.3.3 Unlimited Use Pricing
3.4.4 Potential Revenue from Public Charging Plans
3.4.4.1 Free Charging
3.4.5 Securing a Return on Investment
3.4.6 DC Charging Business Model
3.4.7 Smart Charging Business Model
3.5 EVSE Player Landscape
3.5.1 Industry Consolidation
3.6 Impact on Utilities
3.6.1 Generation Capacity
3.6.2 Impact on Distribution
3.6.3 Neighborhood Impact
3.6.4 Impact on Utility Equipment
3.6.5 Smart Charging
3.7 Smart Grid
3.7.1 Smart Meters and EV Pricing
3.7.2 Integration with Renewables
3.7.3 Smart Grid Integration
3.7.4 Vehicle-to-grid
3.7.4.1 Ancillary Services
3.7.5 Vehicle-to-building (V2B)
4. Technology Issues
4.1 Equipment Connection Standards
4.1.1 AC Connectors
4.1.2 DC Connectors
4.2 EVSE and the Impact of Charging on Batteries
4.2.1 Wireless Charging
4.2.1.1 Charging Efficiency
4.2.1.2 Standards
5. Key Industry Players
5.1 EVSE Manufacturers and Service Companies
5.1.1 350Green
5.1.2 ABB
5.1.3 AeroVironment Inc.
5.1.4 Aker Wade Power Technologies
5.1.5 Better Place
5.1.6 CarCharging Group, Inc.
5.1.7 Chargemaster Plc
5.1.8 CLEVER
5.1.9 ClipperCreek, Inc.
5.1.10Coulomb Technologies Inc.
5.1.11Delphi Automotive LLP
5.1.12Eaton Corporation
5.1.13ECOtality
5.1.14Elektromotive Ltd.
5.1.15Eltek Valere
5.1.16Evatran (Plugless Power)
5.1.17EV Connect
5.1.18General Electric
5.1.19Gridtest Systems
5.1.20Leviton Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
5.1.21Magna E-Car Systems
5.1.22Qualcomm Halo
5.1.23Recharge Solutions International
5.1.24Schneider Electric
5.1.25SemaConnect
5.1.26Siemens AG
5.1.27WiTricity Corporation
5.2 Utilities Offering EVSE and Charging Services
5.2.1 CPS Energy
5.2.2 Endesa S.A.
5.2.3 NRG Energy
5.2.4 Pacific Gas & Electric
5.2.5 Portland General Electric
5.2.6 PowerStream
5.2.7 San Diego Gas and Electric
5.2.8 Southern California Edison
5.3 Automotive OEMs
5.3.1 BYD
5.3.2 Ford
5.3.3 Mitsubishi
5.3.4 Renault-Nissan
5.4 EVSE-related Companies
5.4.1 IBM
5.4.2 ITT Interconnect Solutions
5.4.3 Liberty Plugins
5.4.4 New Power Technologies
5.4.5 SAE International
5.4.6 SAP
5.4.7 Silver Spring Networks
6. Market Forecasts
6.1 Global EVSE Sales
6.1.1 EVSE Revenue
6.1.2 Residential Charging
6.1.3 Commercial Charging
6.1.4 Rapid DC Charging
6.2 Wireless Charging
6.3 Geographic Distribution of EVSE Sales
6.3.1 North America
6.3.2 Europe
6.3.3 Asia Pacific
6.3.4 Top 10 Country Markets
6.4 Electricity Demand for EV Charging
7. Company Directory
8. Acronym and Abbreviation List
9. Table of Contents
10. Table of Charts and Figures
11. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes
List of Charts and Figures
EVSE Market Segmentation, World Markets: 2020
Light Duty Plug-in Electric Vehicle Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Electrified Vehicle Sales by Segment, World Markets: 2012-2020
Estimated Buildout of Public Charging Stations, World Markets: 2012
Total EVSE Unit Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Cumulative EVSE Unit Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Total EVSE Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Residential EVSE Unit Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Percentage of EVSE Sales by Segment, World Markets: 2012-2020
Commercial EVSE Unit Sales by Segment, World Markets: 2012-2020
DC Charging Station Units by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Wireless EVSE Units by Region, World Markets: 2013-2020
Cumulative EVSE Sales by State, United States: 2012-2020
EVSE Sales by Country, Top 10 Markets: 2012-2020
Total MWh for Electric Vehicle Charging by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Proposed SAE Combo Connector
List of Tables
Planned Light Duty PEV Launches, North America: 2012-2013 and Beyond
Planned Light Duty PEV Launches, Europe: 2012-2013 and Beyond
Percentage Distribution of Dwelling Units, World Markets: 2012
Public EVSE Installation Projects, Europe
Planned Light Duty PEV Launches, Asia Pacific: 2012-2013 and Beyond
Companies within the EVSE Industry by Market
Annual Total Light Duty PEV Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Annual Total Light Duty PHEV Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Annual Total Light Duty BEV Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Cumulative Light Duty PEV Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Total EVSE Unit Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Cumulative EVSE Unit Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Residential EVSE Unit Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Commercial EVSE Unit Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Workplace EVSE Unit Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Public EVSE Unit Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Private EVSE Unit Sales by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
EVSE Sales by Segment, World Markets: 2012-2020
Percentage of EVSE Sales by Segment, World Markets: 2012-2020
EVSE Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
DC Charging Equipment Shipments by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Wireless EVSE Sales by Region, World Markets: 2013-2020
Revenue from Wireless EVSE Sales by Region, World Markets: 2013-2020
EVSE Unit Sales by States, United States: 2012-2020
EVSE Sales by Country, Top 10 Markets: 2012-2020
Total MWh for Electric Vehicle Charging by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
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