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[Selected Topics] Analysis of the NEV Charging Market in China, Europe, the US, and East Asia

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2024-11-19

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The global public charging market is undergoing rapid development with the growing adoption of NEVs, particularly in major markets like China, Europe, and the US. China’s, the world’s largest NEV market, boasts the highest share of public charging piles worldwide, with most of its charging infrastructure concentrated in developed coastal regions. However, charging infrastucture in inland areas still requires further development to promote balanced market growth.

In Europe, public charging points are predominantly AC chargers, but the market for DC fast-charging is expanding rapidly. Countries like France and Germany maintain higher numbers of charging points to support the region’s growing NEV market.

In the US, Tesla leads the charging infrastructure market as it promotes DC fast-charging technology. However, the overall growth rate of public charging points in the US trails behind that of China and Europe.

The future growth of the global NEV charging market will continue to be driven by policy support, technological innovation, and increased investment from manufacturers. By 2028, the total number of public charging piles worldwide is expected to reach 12.6 million units, with China, Europe, the US, and South Korea serving as key growth engines.

 

Table of Contents
1. The Current Status of NEV Development

2. The Current Status of the Global Public Charging Market

3. The Current Status of China’s Public Charging Market
  (1) Public charging pile ownership
  (2) Subsidy policies continue to stimulate manufacturer investment
  (3) A diverse operator landscape that needs to balance consist service with quality

4. The Current Status of Europe’s Public Charging Market
  (1) Ownership of public charging points
  (2) Public charging point ownership: Concentration in select countries and specific power ranges

5. The Current Status of the US Public Charging Market
  (1) Current status of public charging point ownership
  (2) Overconcentration of charging points in California
  (3) Need for improved charging qualit

6. The Current Status of Charging Piles in Japan and South Korea

7. TRI’s View
  (1) China leads global growth in public charging ownership, but bridging the urban-rural gap
  remains a challeng
  (2) Increasing the share of DC charging points in Europe presents opportunities for Asian
  equipment suppliers
  (3) The US charging market offers high growth potential, but uncertainty over EV and ICE
  strategies poses risks

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