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    Home » EV Charging Revenue to Exceed $300 Billion Globally by 2027

    EV Charging Revenue to Exceed $300 Billion Globally by 2027

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaFebruary 21, 2023 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
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    EV Charging Advent of electric mobility adoption has given rise to emerging charging network providers that strive to boost EV Charging network across the world.

    Juniper Research has published a new study where it has found revenue from EV (Electric Vehicle) charging will exceed $300 billion globally by 2027; up from $66 billion in 2023.

    The report, EV Charging: Key Opportunities, Regional Analysis & Market Forecasts 2023-2027, found fragmentation in charging networks is restricting EV adoption.

    Chargers are overwhelmingly located in urban areas; leading to widespread range anxiety among potential drivers.

    This is coupled with the difficulty of accessing charging points via different apps and cards, as well as the lack of standards for charging vehicles at the same rate. As such, EV charging networks must simplify access and work with local authorities to roll out chargers to a wider range of locations, or the EV market will struggle to accelerate.

    Siemens Tops Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard

    The research assessed leading EV charging vendors and evaluated them on some criteria, including depth and breadth of offerings, innovation and prospects; providing extensive analysis of the competitive landscape in this dynamic market.

    The Competitor Leaderboard ranked the three leading vendors as follows:

    1. Siemens
    2. ChargePoint
    3. ABB

    Research author Jordan Rookes explained further: “Siemens demonstrates an intricate knowledge of the market; targeting currently underserved segments, particularly public transport and fleets.

    Competing vendors must diversify their portfolio away from just home and public chargers, and start targeting alternative high-growth market segments to maximize their market share.”

    Charging Vendors Must Leverage Loyalty to Differentiate

    The research also predicts by 2027, the total number of plug-in vehicles will surpass 137 million globally; up from 49 million in 2023. As this adoption grows, charging vendors must differentiate their services in a highly fragmented market. As such, it is important for EV charging vendors to target consumers as early as possible to build brand loyalty.

    Accordingly, vendors must develop strategic partnerships with automotive manufacturers, offering benefits such as discounted rates to encourage owners of certain EV brands to use their charging stations; helping EV charging vendors remain competitive.

    EV brands EV charging vendors EV market Juniper Research news plug-in vehicles range anxiety Siemens
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