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North America Electric Vehicle Market By Vehicle Type (Two Wheelers, Passenger Cars (PC) Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV), Medium & Heavy Commercial Vehicle (M&HCV) and OTR), By Propulsion Type (Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV)), By Range (0-50 Miles, 51-150 Miles and 151-200 Miles, 201-400 Miles, and Above 400 Miles), By Battery Capacity (Less Than 50 kWh, 51 kWh to 100 kWh, 101 kWh to 200 kWh, 201 kWh to 300 kWh, Above 300 kWh), By Country, Competition Forecast and Opportunities, 2028F

May 2023 | 86 pages | ID: ND9D6DBE3A0EEN
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North America electric vehicle market is anticipated to grow at an impressive CAGR in the forecast period. With the help of Government policies and laws that are favorable, growing concern towards the environment, and an increase in the use of electric vehicles are all credited with driving this market expansion. This market is experiencing profitable growth due to the rising popularity of autonomous driving cars, electric delivery vans, trucks, and shared mobility.

Their low-to-zero fossil fuel consumption, lesser moving parts that require maintenance, and low running costs, make electric vehicles eco-friendly. The government is also promoting policies to reach the goal of net-zero emission targets. North America has set up a goal of selling half of all new vehicles sold to be electric by the year 2030 and by providing a network of 500,000+ charging stations nationwide by 2030. The market for electric vehicles has expanded in part because of the awareness campaigns that have been launched to encourage the usage of these vehicles, as well as the rise in the number of factories that make them. Low-emission technology used in electric vehicles aids in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and addressing other environmental problems.

A massive economic downturn has been brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. Strict lockdowns were implemented in several nations to control the virus; as a result, manufacturing industries were shut down, supply networks were disrupted, and production schedules were thrown off. The North American market suffered considerable devastation during COVID-19, resulting in reduced production and sales of electric vehicles in the region.

Increasing Investments in the EV Ecosystem

Electric vehicles produce less carbon emission as compared to diesel and petrol vehicles. Thus, electric vehicles are replacing gasoline-powered vehicles quickly in North America's automotive industry. EV car sales annually are currently at 4% in the USA, rising to around 50% in 2030 in the USA. With more than 12,000 locations to charge, including fast charging, and more than 35,000 charge plugs - more than any other automaker - Ford is providing its all-electric vehicle customers with North America's largest electric vehicle public charging network, addressing a major concern for those switching to all-electric cars. So, many businesses around the world are making significant investments to advance the decarbonization of transportation and equipment and enhance urban air quality. Demand for EVs is being driven by the rising adoption of electric vehicles to reduce emissions, pollution, and carbon footprints, as well as increased public knowledge of the benefits of using electric vehicles to accomplish so. Stricter government emissions restrictions are also fueling the market for EVs.

Developing advanced technology in Electric Vehicle

Smart charging for electric vehicles is gaining popularity as it enables users to regulate the time and rate of charge in response to energy demand, balancing the grid. The next stage, however, is vehicle-to-grid (V2G) charging, which enables energy stored in the battery of the vehicle to be exported to the grid at times of high demand. Wireless EV charging is also gaining momentum as a number of manufacturers coordinate their integration with technology vendors. BMW was the industry's first pioneer, introducing factory-installed wireless charging equipment prior to a drop in the volume of sales. Recently, models with wireless charging capabilities have been unveiled by Hyundai, FAW, and IM Motor. Additionally, vehicle OEMs like Volvo, Jaguar, and Renault, as well as Tier 1 suppliers like Siemens, Mahle, and Magna, are investing in this sector.

E-Mobility Infrastructure and Range Concern

One of the major challenges in the adoption of electric vehicles is the range of the vehicle and charging stations. Many OEMs are building the charging station so the consumer has access to efficient charging along the way. Also, the consumers are concerned about the charging time and range between the stoppage of the vehicle and more long charging time to charge the vehicle.

Market Segmentation

The North America, Electric Vehicle Market, is segmented by vehicle type, propulsion type, range, battery capacity, and by region. Based on vehicle type, the market is segmented into Two-wheeler, Passenger Car, Light Commercial Vehicle, Medium & Heavy Commercial Vehicle, and OTR. Based on propulsion type, the market is segmented into BEV, PHEV, and FCEV. Based on range, the market is divided into 0-50 Miles, 51-150 Miles, 151-200 Miles, 201-400 Miles, and Above 400 Miles. Based on battery capacity, the market is segmented into less Than 50 kWh, 51 kWh to 100 kWh, 101 kWh to 200 kWh, 201 kWh to 300 kWh, and Above 300 kWh.

Company Profiles

Tesla, Inc., BMW Group, BYD Company Ltd., Volkswagen AG, Hyundai Motor Company, AB Volvo, Daimler AG, Ford Motor Company, General Motors Company, and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. are the key players developing advanced technologies to stay competitive in the market and enhancing their product portfolio in the regions to increase their customer outreach.

Report Scope:

In this report, North America Electric Vehicle Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends, which have also been detailed below:
  • North America Electric Vehicle Market, By Vehicle Type:
    • Two-Wheeler
    • Passenger Car
    • Light Commercial Vehicle
    • Medium & Heavy Commercial Vehicle
    • OTR
  • North America Electric Vehicle Market, By Propulsion Type:
    • BEV
    • PHEV
    • FCEV
  • North America Electric Vehicle Market, By Range:
    • 0-50 Miles,
    • 51-150 Miles
    • 151-200 Miles
    • 201-400 Miles
    • Above 400 Miles
  • North America Electric Vehicle Market, By Battery Capacity:
    • less Than 50 kWh,
    • 51 kWh to 100 kWh,
    • 101 kWh to 200 kWh,
    • 201 kWh to 300 kWh,
    • Above 300 kWh
  • North America Electric Vehicle Market, By Country:
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Mexico
Competitive Landscape

Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in North America Electric Vehicle Market.

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1. Market Overview
1.2. Key Highlights of the Report
1.3. Market Coverage
1.4. Market Segments Covered
1.5. Research Tenure Considered

2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2.1. Objective of the Study
2.2. Baseline Methodology
2.3. Key Industry Partners
2.4. Major Association and Secondary Sources
2.5. Forecasting Methodology
2.6. Data Triangulation & Validation
2.7. Assumptions and Limitations

3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

3.1. Market Overview
3.2. Market Forecast
3.3. Key Regions
3.4. Key Segments

4. IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON NORTH AMERICA ELECTRIC VEHICLE MARKET

4.1. Key Country Impacted
4.2. Key Segment Impacted

5. VOICE OF CUSTOMER

5.1. Factors Influencing Purchase Decision
5.2. Brand Awareness
5.3. Challenges/Unmet Needs

6. NORTH AMERICA ELECTRIC VEHICLE MARKET OUTLOOK

6.1. Market Size & Forecast
  6.1.1. By Volume
  6.1.2. By Value
6.2. Market Share & Forecast
  6.2.1. By Vehicle Type Market Share Analysis (Two-Wheeler, Passenger Car, Light Commercial Vehicle, Medium & Heavy Commercial Vehicle, OTR)
  6.2.2. By Propulsion Type Market Share Analysis (BEV, PHEV, FCEV)
  6.2.3. By Range Market Share Analysis (0-50 Miles, 51-150 Miles and 151-200 Miles, 201-400 Miles and Above 400 Miles)
  6.2.4. By Battery Capacity Market Share Analysis (less Than 50 kWh, 51 kWh to 100 kWh, 101 kWh to 200 kWh, 201 kWh to 300 kWh, above 300 kWh)
  6.2.5. By Country Market Share Analysis
    6.2.5.1. United States Market Share Analysis
    6.2.5.2. Canada Market Share Analysis
    6.2.5.3. Mexico Market Share Analysis
  6.2.6. By Company Market Share Analysis (By Value, 2022)
6.3. North America Electric Vehicle Market Mapping & Opportunity
  6.3.1. By Vehicle Type Market Mapping & Opportunity Assessment
  6.3.2. By Propulsion Mapping & Opportunity Assessment
  6.3.3. By Range Mapping & Opportunity Assessment
  6.3.4. By Battery Capacity Mapping & Opportunity Assessment
  6.3.5. By Country Mapping & Opportunity Assessment

7. UNITED STATES ELECTRIC VEHICLE MARKET OUTLOOK

7.1. Market Size & Forecast
  7.1.1. By Volume
  7.1.2. By Value
7.2. Market Share & Forecast
  7.2.1. By Vehicle Type Market Share Analysis
  7.2.2. By Propulsion Type Market Share Analysis
  7.2.3. By Range Market Share Analysis
  7.2.4. By Battery Capacity Market Share Analysis

8. CANADA ELECTRIC VEHICLE MARKET OUTLOOK

8.1. Market Size & Forecast
  8.1.1. By Volume
  8.1.2. By Value
8.2. Market Share & Forecast
  8.2.1. By Vehicle Type Market Share Analysis
  8.2.2. By Propulsion Type Market Share Analysis
  8.2.3. By Range Market Share Analysis
  8.2.4. By Battery Capacity Market Share Analysis

9. MEXICO ELECTRIC VEHICLE MARKET OUTLOOK

9.1. Market Size & Forecast
  9.1.1. By Volume
  9.1.2. By Value
9.2. Market Share & Forecast
  9.2.1. By Vehicle Type Market Share Analysis
  9.2.2. By Propulsion Type Market Share Analysis
  9.2.3. By Range Market Share Analysis
  9.2.4. By Battery Capacity Market Share Analysis

10. MARKET DYNAMICS

10.1. Market Drivers
10.2. Market Challenges

11. MARKET TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS

12. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES MODEL

12.1. Competitive Rivalry
12.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
12.3. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
12.4. Threat of New Entrants
12.5. Threat of Substitutes

13. SWOT ANALYSIS

13.1. Strength
13.2. Weakness
13.3. Opportunities
13.4. Threats

14. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

14.1. Company Profiles
  14.1.1. Tesla, Inc.
    14.1.1.1. Company Details
    14.1.1.2. Products & Services
    14.1.1.3. Financial (As Reported)
    14.1.1.4. Key Market Focus & Geographical Presence
    14.1.1.5. Recent Development
    14.1.1.6. Key Management Personnel
  14.1.2. BMW Group
    14.1.2.1. Company Details
    14.1.2.2. Products & Services
    14.1.2.3. Financial (As Reported)
    14.1.2.4. Recent Development
    14.1.2.5. Key Management Personnel
  14.1.3. BYD Company Ltd.
    14.1.3.1. Company Details
    14.1.3.2. Products & Services
    14.1.3.3. Financial (As Reported)
    14.1.3.4. Recent Development
    14.1.3.5. Key Management Personnel
  14.1.4. Volkswagen AG
    14.1.4.1. Company Details
    14.1.4.2. Products & Services
    14.1.4.3. Financial (As Reported)
    14.1.4.4. Recent Development
    14.1.4.5. Key Management Personnel
  14.1.5. Hyundai Motor Company
    14.1.5.1. Company Details
    14.1.5.2. Products & Services
    14.1.5.3. Financial (As Reported)
    14.1.5.4. Recent Development
    14.1.5.5. Key Management Personnel
  14.1.6. AB Volvo
    14.1.6.1. Company Details
    14.1.6.2. Products & Services
    14.1.6.3. Financial (As Reported)
    14.1.6.4. Recent Development
    14.1.6.5. Key Management Personnel
  14.1.7. Daimler AG
    14.1.7.1. Company Details
    14.1.7.2. Products & Services
    14.1.7.3. Financial (As Reported)
    14.1.7.4. Recent Development
    14.1.7.5. Key Management Personnel
  14.1.8. Ford Motor Company
    14.1.8.1. Company Details
    14.1.8.2. Products & Services
    14.1.8.3. Financial (As Reported)
    14.1.8.4. Recent Development
    14.1.8.5. Key Management Personnel
  14.1.9. General Motors Company
    14.1.9.1. Company Details
    14.1.9.2. Products & Services
    14.1.9.3. Financial (As Reported)
    14.1.9.4. Recent Development
    14.1.9.5. Key Management Personnel
  14.1.10. Honda Motor Co., Ltd
    14.1.10.1. Company Details
    14.1.10.2. Products & Services
    14.1.10.3. Financial (As Reported)
    14.1.10.4. Recent Development
    14.1.10.5. Key Management Personnel

15. STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS

15.1. Key Focus Areas
15.2. Target Countries
15.3. Target Vehicle Type
15.4. Target Propulsion

16. ABOUT US & DISCLAIMER


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