1 エグゼクティブ・サマリー
2 序文
2.1 概要
2.2 ステークホルダー
2.3 調査範囲
2.4 調査方法
2.4.1 データマイニング
2.4.2 データ分析
2.4.3 データの検証
2.4.4 リサーチアプローチ
2.5 リサーチソース
2.5.1 一次調査ソース
2.5.2 セカンダリーリサーチソース
2.5.3 前提条件
3 市場動向分析
3.1 はじめに
3.2 推進要因
3.3 抑制要因
3.4 機会
3.5 脅威
3.6 エンドユーザー分析
3.7 新興市場
3.8 Covid-19の影響
4 ポーターズファイブフォース分析
4.1 供給者の交渉力
4.2 買い手の交渉力
4.3 代替品の脅威
4.4 新規参入の脅威
4.5 競争上のライバル関係
5 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場、コンポーネント別
5.1 はじめに
5.2 ハードウェア
5.3 ソフトウェア
5.4 サービス
5.5 その他のコンポーネント
6 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場、運用別
6.1 はじめに
6.2 モード1
6.3 モード2
6.4 モード3
6.5 モード4
6.6 その他の事業
7 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場、充電インフラタイプ別
7.1 はじめに
7.2 タイプ1
7.3 タイプ2
7.4 CCS
7.5 Chade MO
7.6 テスラSC
7.7 GB/T Fast
7.8 その他の充電インフラタイプ
8 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場、DC急速充電タイプ別
8.1 はじめに
8.2 低速DC(49kW未満)
8.3 DC急速(50~149kW)
8.4 DC超高速1(150~349キロワット)
8.5 DC超高速2(>349 kW)
8.6 その他のDC急速充電タイプ
9 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場、充電サービス別
9.1 はじめに
9.2 EV充電サービス
9.3 バッテリー交換サービス
9.4 その他の充電サービス
10 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場:エンドユーザー別
10.1 はじめに
10.2 物流・輸送
10.3 電子商取引
10.4 自治体車両(公共部門)
10.5 ライドヘイリングとレンタカー
10.6 公共事業とエネルギー・プロバイダー
10.7 公共交通機関
10.8 その他のエンドユーザー
11 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場、地域別
11.1 はじめに
11.2 北米
11.2.1 アメリカ
11.2.2 カナダ
11.2.3 メキシコ
11.3 ヨーロッパ
11.3.1 ドイツ
11.3.2 イギリス
11.3.3 イタリア
11.3.4 フランス
11.3.5 スペイン
11.3.6 その他のヨーロッパ
11.4 アジア太平洋
11.4.1 日本
11.4.2 中国
11.4.3 インド
11.4.4 オーストラリア
11.4.5 ニュージーランド
11.4.6 韓国
11.4.7 その他のアジア太平洋地域
11.5 南米
11.5.1 アルゼンチン
11.5.2 ブラジル
11.5.3 チリ
11.5.4 その他の南米地域
11.6 中東・アフリカ
11.6.1 サウジアラビア
11.6.2 アラブ首長国連邦
11.6.3 カタール
11.6.4 南アフリカ
11.6.5 その他の中東・アフリカ地域
12 主要開発
12.1 契約、パートナーシップ、提携、合弁事業
12.2 買収と合併
12.3 新製品上市
12.4 拡張
12.5 その他の主要戦略
13 企業プロフィール
ABB
Blink Charging
BP Pulse
ChargePoint
Electrify America
Enel X
ENGIE EVBox
EVBox
EVgo
Greenlots (A Shell Company)
IONITY
Pod Point
Schneider Electric
SemaConnect
Shell Recharge
Siemens eMobility
Tesla
Tritium
Volta Charging and WiTricity.
表一覧
表1 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、地域別(2022-2030年) ($MN)
表2 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、コンポーネント別(2022-2030年) ($MN)
表3 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、ハードウェア別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表4 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、ソフトウェア別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表5 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、サービス別 (2022-2030年) ($MN)
表6 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、その他のコンポーネント別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表7 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、運用別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表8 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、モード1別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表9 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、モード2別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表10 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、モード3別(2022-2030年) ($MN)
表11 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、モード4別(2022-2030年) ($MN)
表12 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、その他の業務別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表13 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、充電インフラタイプ別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表14 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、タイプ1別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表15 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、タイプ2別(2022-2030年) ($MN)
表16 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、CCS別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表17 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、CHAdeMO別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表18 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、テスラSC別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表19 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、GB/T Fast別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表20 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、その他の充電インフラタイプ別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表21 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、DC急速充電タイプ別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表22 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、低速DC(49kW未満)別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表23 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、高速DC(50〜149kW)別(2022〜2030年) ($MN)
表24 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、DC超高速1 (150-349 kW)別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表25 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、DC超高速2(349kW超)別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表26 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、その他のDC急速充電タイプ別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表27 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、充電サービス別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表28 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、EV充電サービス別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表29 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、バッテリー交換サービス別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表30 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、その他の充電サービス別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表31 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、エンドユーザー別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表32 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、物流・運輸別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表33 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、Eコマース別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表34 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、自治体フリート(公共部門)別(2022-2030年) ($MN)
表35 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、ライドヘイリングとレンタカー別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表36 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、公益事業者・エネルギープロバイダー別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表37 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、公共交通機関別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
表38 エレクトリックフリート用充電の世界市場展望、その他のエンドユーザー別 (2022-2030) ($MN)
注:北米、ヨーロッパ、APAC、南米、中東・アフリカ地域の表も上記と同様に表記しています。
Market Dynamics:
Driver:
Government incentives
Government incentives such as tax credits, rebates, and subsidies for EV purchases and charging infrastructure installation are promoting the adoption of electric vehicles in commercial fleets. Incentives are helping to offset the higher upfront costs of EVs and charging stations, making them more affordable for businesses. Additionally, regulations mandating the installation of charging points in public places and new buildings are further driving the expansion of the charging infrastructure market.
Restraint:
Limited charging infrastructure
Limited charging infrastructure of fleets require reliable, widespread charging stations to maintain operational consistency, but the lack of sufficient infrastructure limits route flexibility and increases downtime. This results in longer wait times for charging and logistical challenges in managing large electric fleets. Additionally, inadequate infrastructure discourages companies from adopting electric fleets due to concerns over range anxiety, further slowing the market's growth and hindering widespread electrification of commercial transportation.
Opportunity:
Government support for infrastructure development
Government support for infrastructure development provides essential incentives and funding for charging station installations. Initiatives such as tax credits, grants, and subsidies lower the financial burden on fleet operators, encouraging the transition to electric vehicles (EVs). For instance, programs like the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure offer substantial tax credits for charging infrastructure setup. Additionally, regulatory mandates for charging points in public areas enhance accessibility, thereby increasing EV adoption and utilization rates, which collectively bolster market growth and sustainability efforts.
Threat:
Competition from alternative fuels
Competition from alternative fuels, such as hydrogen, biofuels, and natural gas are often cost-effective solutions for reducing emissions. These alternatives may have lower infrastructure costs, better energy density, or shorter refueling times compared to electric vehicle (EV) charging. Additionally, government incentives and subsidies for alternative fuels can divert investment away from EV charging infrastructure, slowing its growth and market adoption. This competition ultimately complicates the path toward electric fleet expansion.
Covid-19 Impact
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the electric fleet charging market by causing delays in infrastructure projects, reduced vehicle demand, and disrupted supply chains. Lockdowns and travel restrictions slowed the adoption of electric fleets as businesses paused investments in new vehicles. Additionally, the global semiconductor shortage hindered EV production, affecting the demand for charging stations. However, the pandemic also accelerated interest in sustainable practices, with governments introducing recovery plans that include incentives for green transportation. As economies recover, the market is expected to rebound, driven by renewed focus on sustainability and fleet electrification for long-term resilience.
The hardware segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The hardware is expected to be the largest during the forecast period due to essential infrastructure for fleet electrification. Technological advancements in charging hardware, such as faster efficient chargers, enable fleets to minimize downtime and optimize operations. As demand for electric vehicles (EVs) increases, so does the need for high-capacity charging systems that can handle the load of commercial fleets. The growing variety of hardware solutions, including wireless and ultra-fast chargers, enhances the scalability of charging infrastructure, directly contributing to the market's expansion.
The E-commerce segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The E-commerce segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period by increasing demand for efficient, sustainable delivery solutions. As online shopping grows, so does the need for large delivery fleets. Many companies are transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs) to reduce operational costs and meet environmental regulations. EV fleets lower fuel expenses and maintenance costs, while aligning with sustainability goals. Additionally, governments and corporations are incentivizing the shift to green logistics, further boosting the adoption of EVs, accelerating market growth.
Region with largest share:
North America is projected to witnesss the largest market share during the forecast period due to rising adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and increased investments in charging infrastructure. Government policies, such as tax incentives and emission regulations, are driving fleet operators to transition to electric vehicles. Major cities are expanding their charging networks to support the growing number of electric delivery and transit fleets. Despite challenges like high initial costs and infrastructure development delays, the market is poised for growth as sustainability and technological advancements continue to shape the region’s transportation landscape.
Region with highest CAGR:
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the highest CAGR over the forecast period because of rapid urbanization, government incentives, and increasing environmental awareness. Countries like China and Japan are leading the charge with substantial investments in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure and supportive policies. China's commitment to reducing emissions and expanding its EV fleet is particularly influential, while Japan focuses on integrating EVs into its advanced public transportation systems. Additionally, emerging markets in Southeast Asia are gradually adopting electric fleets, spurred by urban air quality concerns and economic benefits.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Electric Fleet Charging market include ABB , Blink Charging, BP Pulse, ChargePoint, Electrify America, Enel X, ENGIE EVBox, EVBox, EVgo, Greenlots (A Shell Company), IONITY, Pod Point, Schneider Electric, SemaConnect, Shell Recharge, Siemens eMobility, Tesla, Tritium, Volta Charging and WiTricity.
Key Developments:
In May 2024, ABB expanded electrification portfolio with acquisition of Siemens’ Wiring Accessories business. The acquisition had broadened ABB’s market reach and complements its regional customer offering within smart buildings.
In February 2024, ABB announced an agreement to acquire SEAM Group, a major provider of energized asset management. The acquisition brought significant additional expertise to customers in the areas of predictive, preventive, and corrective maintenance.
In January 2024, ABB announced to acquire Canadian company Real Tech, a leading supplier of innovative optical sensor technology that enables real-time water monitoring. Through the acquisition, ABB expands its strong presence in the water segment and complement its product portfolio with optical technology critical for smart water management.
Components Covered:
• Hardware
• Software
• Services
• Other Components
Operations Covered:
• Mode 1
• Mode 2
• Mode 3
• Mode 4
• Other Operations
Charging Infrastructure Types Covered:
• Type 1
• Type 2
• CCS
• CHAdeMO
• Tesla SC
• GB/T Fast
• Other Charging Infrastructure Types
DC Fast Charging Types Covered:
• Slow DC (<49 kW)
• Fast DC (50-149 kW)
• DC Ultra-Fast 1 (150-349 KW)
• DC Ultra-Fast 2 (>349 kW)
• Other DC Fast Charging Types
Charging Service s Covered:
• EV Charging Service
• Battery Swapping Service
• Other Charging Services
End-users Covered:
• Logistics & Transportation
• E-commerce
• Municipal Fleets (Public Sector)
• Ride-Hailing & Car Rental
• Utilities and Energy Providers
• Public Transportation Authorities
• Other End Users
Regions Covered:
• North America
US
Canada
Mexico
• Europe
Germany
UK
Italy
France
Spain
Rest of Europe
• Asia Pacific
Japan
China
India
Australia
New Zealand
South Korea
Rest of Asia Pacific
• South America
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Rest of South America
• Middle East & Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Qatar
South Africa
Rest of Middle East & Africa
What our report offers:
Market share assessments for the regional and country-level segments
Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
Covers Market data for the years 2022, 2023, 2024, 2026, and 2030
Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements
1 Executive Summary
2 Preface
2.1 Abstract
2.2 Stake Holders
2.3 Research Scope
2.4 Research Methodology
2.4.1 Data Mining
2.4.2 Data Analysis
2.4.3 Data Validation
2.4.4 Research Approach
2.5 Research Sources
2.5.1 Primary Research Sources
2.5.2 Secondary Research Sources
2.5.3 Assumptions
3 Market Trend Analysis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Drivers
3.3 Restraints
3.4 Opportunities
3.5 Threats
3.6 End User Analysis
3.7 Emerging Markets
3.8 Impact of Covid-19
4 Porters Five Force Analysis
4.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
4.2 Bargaining power of buyers
4.3 Threat of substitutes
4.4 Threat of new entrants
4.5 Competitive rivalry
5 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market, By Component
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Hardware
5.3 Software
5.4 Services
5.5 Other Components
6 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market, By Operation
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Mode 1
6.3 Mode 2
6.4 Mode 3
6.5 Mode 4
6.6 Other Operations
7 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market, By Charging Infrastructure Type
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Type 1
7.3 Type 2
7.4 CCS
7.5 Chade MO
7.6 Tesla SC
7.7 GB/T Fast
7.8 Other Charging Infrastructure Types
8 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market, By DC Fast Charging Type
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Slow DC (<49 kW)
8.3 Fast DC (50-149 kW)
8.4 DC Ultra-Fast 1 (150-349 KW)
8.5 DC Ultra-Fast 2 (>349 kW)
8.6 Other DC Fast Charging Types
9 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market, By Charging Service
9.1 Introduction
9.2 EV Charging Service
9.3 Battery Swapping Service
9.4 Other Charging Services
10 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market, By End User
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Logistics & Transportation
10.3 E-commerce
10.4 Municipal Fleets (Public Sector)
10.5 Ride-Hailing & Car Rental
10.6 Utilities and Energy Providers
10.7 Public Transportation Authorities
10.8 Other End Users
11 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market, By Geography
11.1 Introduction
11.2 North America
11.2.1 US
11.2.2 Canada
11.2.3 Mexico
11.3 Europe
11.3.1 Germany
11.3.2 UK
11.3.3 Italy
11.3.4 France
11.3.5 Spain
11.3.6 Rest of Europe
11.4 Asia Pacific
11.4.1 Japan
11.4.2 China
11.4.3 India
11.4.4 Australia
11.4.5 New Zealand
11.4.6 South Korea
11.4.7 Rest of Asia Pacific
11.5 South America
11.5.1 Argentina
11.5.2 Brazil
11.5.3 Chile
11.5.4 Rest of South America
11.6 Middle East & Africa
11.6.1 Saudi Arabia
11.6.2 UAE
11.6.3 Qatar
11.6.4 South Africa
11.6.5 Rest of Middle East & Africa
12 Key Developments
12.1 Agreements, Partnerships, Collaborations and Joint Ventures
12.2 Acquisitions & Mergers
12.3 New Product Launch
12.4 Expansions
12.5 Other Key Strategies
13 Company Profiling
13.1 ABB
13.2 Blink Charging
13.3 BP Pulse
13.4 ChargePoint
13.5 Electrify America
13.6 Enel X
13.7 ENGIE EVBox
13.8 EVBox
13.9 EVgo
13.10 Greenlots (A Shell Company)
13.11 IONITY
13.12 Pod Point
13.13 Schneider Electric
13.14 SemaConnect
13.15 Shell Recharge
13.16 Siemens eMobility
13.17 Tesla
13.18 Tritium
13.19 Volta Charging
13.20 WiTricity
List of Tables
Table 1 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Region (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 2 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Component (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 3 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Hardware (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 4 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Software (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 5 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Services (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 6 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Other Components (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 7 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Operation (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 8 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Mode 1 (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 9 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Mode 2 (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 10 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Mode 3 (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 11 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Mode 4 (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 12 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Other Operations (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 13 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Charging Infrastructure Type (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 14 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Type 1 (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 15 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Type 2 (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 16 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By CCS (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 17 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By CHAdeMO (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 18 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Tesla SC (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 19 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By GB/T Fast (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 20 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Other Charging Infrastructure Types (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 21 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By DC Fast Charging Type (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 22 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Slow DC (<49 kW) (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 23 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Fast DC (50-149 kW) (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 24 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By DC Ultra-Fast 1 (150-349 KW) (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 25 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By DC Ultra-Fast 2 (>349 kW) (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 26 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Other DC Fast Charging Types (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 27 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Charging Service (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 28 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By EV Charging Service (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 29 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Battery Swapping Service (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 30 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Other Charging Services (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 31 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By End User (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 32 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Logistics & Transportation (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 33 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By E-commerce (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 34 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Municipal Fleets (Public Sector) (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 35 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Ride-Hailing & Car Rental (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 36 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Utilities and Energy Providers (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 37 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Public Transportation Authorities (2022-2030) ($MN)
Table 38 Global Electric Fleet Charging Market Outlook, By Other End Users (2022-2030) ($MN)
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.