Electric vehicle charging points: The basics of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure
This report reviews the current and foreseeable trends in the deployment of the electric vehicle charging points.
It explores the driving forces behind the market’s growth and transformation, including:
It explores the driving forces behind the market’s growth and transformation, including:
- a review of major market developments,
- the different technologies/standards at stake,
- the cost structure,
- the main players’ strategies.
- Evolution of the installed base of EV charging points,
- Hardware revenues coming from EV charger sales.
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. REMINDERS ON E-VEHICLES
2.1. Refining the definitions
2.2. The key enablers on the e-vehicle
2.3. E-vehicles performances
2.4. Drivers and barriers
3. KEY TECHNOLOGIES
3.1. Connectors
3.2. Charging points
3.3. Standards
3.4. Charging time and power supply
3.5. Charging time and autonomy
3.6. Smart EV chargers
4. BUSINESS MODELS
4.1. Some preliminary cost inputs
4.2. Cost breakdown
4.3. Key implications
4.4. Confusion for retail prices
5. MARKET STRUCTURE
5.1. Reminders on E-vehicles value chain
5.2. The ecosystem of the e-vehicle
5.3. Evolution of the EV charging market
5.4. EV charging value chain
5.5. Equipment manufacturers
ABB
Chargepoint
5.6. EV charging software providers
Greenflux
5.7. Energy companies & Utilities
Shell
5.8. OEMs
Tesla
Alliances in EV charging
5.9. Public players: cities, municipalities
The City of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5.10. Other: parking players, real estate & road operators
Vinci
6. MARKET DYNAMICS
6.1. Key trends in EV charging
6.2. Alternative sources of energy
6.3. Drivers and barriers
6.4. Market estimates
2. REMINDERS ON E-VEHICLES
2.1. Refining the definitions
2.2. The key enablers on the e-vehicle
2.3. E-vehicles performances
2.4. Drivers and barriers
3. KEY TECHNOLOGIES
3.1. Connectors
3.2. Charging points
3.3. Standards
3.4. Charging time and power supply
3.5. Charging time and autonomy
3.6. Smart EV chargers
4. BUSINESS MODELS
4.1. Some preliminary cost inputs
4.2. Cost breakdown
4.3. Key implications
4.4. Confusion for retail prices
5. MARKET STRUCTURE
5.1. Reminders on E-vehicles value chain
5.2. The ecosystem of the e-vehicle
5.3. Evolution of the EV charging market
5.4. EV charging value chain
5.5. Equipment manufacturers
ABB
Chargepoint
5.6. EV charging software providers
Greenflux
5.7. Energy companies & Utilities
Shell
5.8. OEMs
Tesla
Alliances in EV charging
5.9. Public players: cities, municipalities
The City of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5.10. Other: parking players, real estate & road operators
Vinci
6. MARKET DYNAMICS
6.1. Key trends in EV charging
6.2. Alternative sources of energy
6.3. Drivers and barriers
6.4. Market estimates