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歐洲電動車(EV)充電設備 -市場佔有率分析、產業趨勢/統計、成長預測(2025-2030)

Europe Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Equipment - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030)

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簡介目錄

預計2025年歐洲電動車充電設備市場規模為90萬台,2030年預計達313萬台,預測期間(2025-2030年)複合年成長率為28.35%。

歐洲電動車(EV)充電設備-市場-IMG1

主要亮點

  • 從中期來看,電動車普及率的提高以及政府舉措支持的加強電動車充電基礎設施等因素預計將在預測期內推動電動車充電設備市場的發展。
  • 相反,與安裝充電站相關的高安裝和維護成本也可能阻礙預測期內的市場成長。
  • 然而,快速成長的歐洲市場對全面的電動車充電網路的需求,加上電動車充電設備的技術進步,在預測期內為歐洲電動車充電設備市場創造了重大機會。
  • 德國積極採取舉措促進電動車的普及,並有望在歐洲市場取得顯著成長。

歐洲電動車(EV)充電設備市場趨勢

電池電動車領域佔據市場主導地位

  • 電池式電動車(BEV),通常稱為電動車,利用大型牽引電池組為馬達提供動力。為了充電,這些車輛連接到電動車供電設備(EVSE)。
  • 作為全電動汽車,純電動車通常沒有內燃機 (ICE)、燃料箱或排氣管。它從在電網上充電的電池組獲取能量。作為零排放車輛,純電動車可以減少空氣污染,因為它們不會排放與傳統汽油動力車輛相關的有害廢氣排放氣體。
  • 歐洲汽車產業正在經歷重大轉型,電池式電動車(BEV) 越來越受歡迎。在技​​術進步、政府支持和環保意識不斷增強的推動下,純電動車正在成為應對氣候變遷和減少對石化燃料依賴的可行解決方案。
  • 根據國際能源總署(IEA)的資料,2023年歐盟純電動車銷量將達到約160萬輛,比2022年的120萬輛成長33%。此外,歐盟的純電動車庫存總數已增加至約 460 萬輛。隨著純電動車銷量飆升,歐洲對充電基礎設施的需求不斷增加
  • 此外,一些歐洲政府正在製定策略,以在未來幾年增加電動車的採用。例如,2024 年 5 月,法國政府為其汽車製造商設定了一個雄心勃勃的目標,在未來 10 年內生產 200 萬輛電動或混合動力汽車。作為與政府新中期協議的一部分,汽車業的中期目標是到 2027 年銷售 80 萬輛電動車,比 2022 年的 20 萬輛大幅成長。此外,汽車製造商的目標是到 2022 年將電動車 (EV) 的年銷量從 16,500 輛增加到 100,000 輛。這些雄心勃勃的目標將顯著增加該地區對電動車充電設備的需求。
  • 根據歐洲汽車工業協會(ACEA)預測,2023年歐盟將安裝約15萬個公共充電點(平均每週不到3,000個),使總合超過63萬個。作為回應,歐盟委員會設定了到 2030 年擁有約 350 萬個充電站的目標。為了實現這一目標,每年需要安裝約 41 萬個公共充電點(每週約 8,000 個)。
  • 相反,ACEA 預測到 2030 年將需要 880 萬個充電點。滿足這項需求需要每年安裝 120 萬個充電站(每週超過 22,000 個),是目前數量的八倍。這些雄心勃勃的目標凸顯了歐洲純電動車市場的成長以及相關的電動車充電設備需求的激增。
  • 近年來,多家中國知名汽車製造商表示有興趣在歐洲建立製造和組裝工廠,旨在擴大具有價格競爭力的汽車的銷售,並與歐洲汽車製造商競爭。例如,2024 年 4 月,中國最大的出口商奇瑞汽車宣布,將與西班牙 EV Motors 合資,在加泰隆尼亞地區建立歐洲首個生產工廠。此外,有關未來十年內在英國建立汽車工廠的可能性的討論正在進行中。
  • 2023年,全球領先的電動車製造商之一比亞迪宣布計劃在匈牙利建立第一個歐洲生產基地,三年後投產。該工廠將服務於歐洲市場,並將生產電池電動車和插電式混合動力車。這些發展預計將加強純電動車製造業並增加對電動車充電基礎設施的需求。
  • 在這些發展中,純電動車領域預計將在未來幾年引領歐洲電動車充電設備市場。

德國正在經歷顯著的成長

  • 德國正在迅速擴大其電動車(EV)設備和基礎設施,反映出該國對電動車產業的加速承諾。據國際能源總署 (IEA) 稱,到 2023年終,德國將擁有約 108,000 個公共電動車充電站。其中包括約 21,000 個快速充電設施和約 87,000 個慢速充電設施。具體來說,2023年將新增慢充點16,000多個、快充點6000個以上。
  • 德國政府制定了雄心勃勃的計劃,目標是到 2030年終在全國安裝 100 萬個公共充電站。然而,截至2023年下半年,這一目標僅實現了約11%。為了填補這一空白,預計未來幾年公共電動車充電站將大幅增加,這表明電動車充電設備市場將快速成長。
  • 各國政府正在積極核准在從公共場所到住宅和商業設施的各種地點安裝電動車充電設施。這項舉措是為了應對道路上電動車數量的不斷增加以及對電動車充電設備的需求成長。擴大電動車充電基礎設施對德國至關重要,旨在透過消除續航里程問題和提高可及性來鼓勵更多消費者轉向電動車。
  • 2024 年 2 月,歐洲著名電動車充電公司 Fastned 獲得批准,可在德國高速公路沿線安裝 34 個快速充電站。該舉措是「Deutschlandnets」競標的一部分,強調了德國加強其電動車充電基礎設施的承諾。 Fastned 的這項舉措是朝著 2030 年在歐洲安裝 1,000 個快速充電站的雄心勃勃的目標邁出的一步。
  • 在德國,越來越多的公司正在安裝自己的電動車充電中心,作為加強其電動車基礎設施並應對快速成長的充電設備需求的策略。這些樞紐不僅推動電動車的普及,還有助於減少碳排放並支持永續交通解決方案。
  • 2023 年 11 月,梅賽德斯-奔馳在德國曼海姆開設了第一個內部充電中心。此專案符合梅賽德斯-賓士未來10年在全球安裝超過2,000個充電站和10,000個快速充電點的目標。
  • 德國也推動在加油站安裝電動車充電設備,以加強對永續交通的承諾。這項任務不僅促進清潔能源汽車,還應對更廣泛的氣候變遷挑戰。
  • 2023 年 9 月,德國總理奧拉夫·肖爾茨宣布,他將很快頒布立法,要求 80% 的加油站提供至少 150 千瓦的快速充電選項。
  • 鑑於這些發展,在電動車滲透率上升、強勁投資以及政府支持措施和目標的推動下,德國電動車(EV)充電設備市場預計將顯著成長。

歐洲電動車(EV)充電設備產業概況

歐洲電動車(EV)充電設備市場已縮減一半。市場主要企業包括(排名不分先後)ABB Ltd、Robert Bosch GmbH、ChargePoint Inc.、Siemens AG 和 Tesla Inc.。

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目錄

第1章簡介

  • 調查範圍
  • 市場定義
  • 研究場所

第 2 章執行摘要

第3章調查方法

第4章市場概況

  • 介紹
  • 至2029年市場規模及需求預測(單位:台)
  • 最新趨勢和發展
  • 政府法規和措施
  • 市場動態
    • 促進因素
      • 電動車普及及相關投資擴大
      • 政府措施支持加強電動車充電基礎設施
    • 抑制因素
      • 與安裝充電站相關的高安裝和維護成本
  • 供應鏈分析
  • 產業吸引力-波特五力分析
    • 供應商的議價能力
    • 消費者議價能力
    • 新進入者的威脅
    • 替代產品/服務的威脅
    • 競爭公司之間的敵對關係
  • 投資分析

第5章市場區隔

  • 車型
    • 純電動車(BEV)
    • 插電式混合動力汽車(PHEV)
    • 混合動力電動車(HEV)
  • 應用
    • 家庭充電
    • 職場充電
    • 公共充電
  • 充電類型
    • 交流充電(1 級和 2 級)
    • 直流充電
  • 地區
    • 德國
    • 英國
    • 法國
    • 義大利
    • 西班牙
    • 北歐的
    • 歐洲其他地區

第6章 競爭狀況

  • 併購、合資、聯盟、協議
  • 主要企業策略
  • 公司簡介
    • ABB Ltd
    • Robert Bosch GmbH
    • Delta Electronics Inc.
    • Siemens AG
    • Tesla Inc.
    • ChargePoint Inc.
    • Enphase Energy, Inc.
    • Powercharge
    • Ampure
    • Exicom Tele-Systems Ltd
    • Schneider Electric SE
    • Eaton Corporation
  • 其他知名公司名單
  • 市場排名分析

第7章 市場機會及未來趨勢

  • 電動車充電設備的技術進步
  • 新興歐洲市場需要強大的電動車充電網路
簡介目錄
Product Code: 50004069

The Europe Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Market size is estimated at 0.90 million units in 2025, and is expected to reach 3.13 million units by 2030, at a CAGR of 28.35% during the forecast period (2025-2030).

Europe Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Equipment - Market - IMG1

Key Highlights

  • Over the medium term, factors such as the growing adoption of electric vehicles and the efforts to enhance EV charging infrastructure supported by government initiatives are expected to drive the EV charging equipment market during the forecast period.
  • Conversely, the market's growth during the forecast period may be stunted by the high installation and maintenance costs tied to setting up charging stations.
  • However, the burgeoning European markets' demand for a comprehensive EV charging network, coupled with technological strides in EV charging equipment, presents substantial opportunities for the Europe EV charging equipment market during the forecast period.
  • Germany, with its proactive initiatives promoting electric vehicle adoption, is poised for notable growth in the European landscape.

Europe Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Equipment Market Trends

Battery Electric Vehicles Segment to Dominate the Market

  • Battery electric vehicles (BEVs), commonly known as electric vehicles, utilize a sizable traction battery pack to power their electric motors. To recharge, these vehicles connect to electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE).
  • BEVs, being entirely electric, typically lack an internal combustion engine (ICE), fuel tank, or exhaust pipe. They derive their energy from a grid-recharged battery pack. As zero-emission vehicles, BEVs do not produce the harmful tailpipe emissions associated with traditional gasoline-powered cars, thus mitigating air pollution.
  • Europe's automotive industry is undergoing a significant shift, with battery electric vehicles (BEVs) gaining traction and popularity. Driven by technological advancements, governmental backing, and heightened environmental awareness, BEVs are emerging as a viable solution to combat climate change and lessen dependence on fossil fuels.
  • Data from the International Energy Agency (IEA) reveals that BEV sales in the European Union reached approximately 1.6 million units in 2023, marking a 33% increase from 1.2 million units in 2022. Furthermore, the total BEV stock in the EU has climbed to around 4.6 million units. As BEV sales surge, the demand for charging infrastructure in Europe intensifies.
  • Moreover, several European governments are strategizing to amplify EV adoption in the upcoming years. For instance, in May 2024, the French government set an ambitious target for its automakers: to produce two million electric or hybrid vehicles by the decade's end. As part of a new medium-term agreement with the government, the industry aims for an interim target of 800,000 electric vehicle sales by 2027, a significant jump from 200,000 in 2022. Additionally, carmakers are setting their sights on boosting electric light utility vehicle sales to 100,000 annually, up from 16,500 in 2022. Such ambitious goals are poised to drive a substantial demand for EV charging equipment in the region.
  • According to the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA), the EU saw the installation of only about 150,000 public charging points in 2023 (averaging less than 3,000 weekly), bringing the total to over 630,000. In contrast, the European Commission aims for a target of around 3.5 million charging points by 2030. Achieving this would necessitate an installation rate of approximately 410,000 public charging points annually (or nearly 8,000 weekly), nearly three times the current rate.
  • Conversely, ACEA projects a need for 8.8 million charging points by 2030. Meeting this demand would require an annual installation of 1.2 million chargers (or over 22,000 weekly), which is eight times the current rate. Such ambitious targets underscore the growing BEV market in Europe and the corresponding surge in demand for EV charging equipment.
  • In recent years, several prominent Chinese automakers have expressed interest in establishing manufacturing and assembly plants in Europe, aiming to boost sales of competitively priced vehicles and challenge their European counterparts. For instance, in April 2024, Chery Auto, China's leading automaker by export volume, announced a joint venture with Spain's EV Motors to inaugurate its inaugural European manufacturing facility in Catalonia, with production slated to commence later in 2024. Furthermore, discussions are underway for potential car factories in Britain this decade.
  • In 2023, BYD, the world's foremost EV manufacturer, declared plans for its maiden European production base in Hungary, set to commence operations in three years. This facility will cater to the European market, producing both battery EVs and plug-in hybrids. Such developments are anticipated to bolster the BEV manufacturing sector, subsequently amplifying the demand for a robust EV charging infrastructure.
  • Given these dynamics, the BEV segment is poised to lead the European EV charging equipment market in the coming years.

Germany to Witness a Significant Growth

  • Germany has been rapidly expanding its electric vehicle (EV) equipment and infrastructure, mirroring the nation's increasing embrace of the EV industry. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), by the close of 2023, Germany boasted approximately 108,000 publicly available EV charging points. This tally comprised around 21,000 fast chargers and 87,000 slow chargers. Notably, in 2023, Germany added over 16,000 public slow charging points and 6,000 public fast charging points.
  • The German government has ambitious plans, targeting the installation of 1 million public charging points nationwide by the end of 2030. Yet, as of late 2023, only about 11% of this target has been met. To bridge this gap, a substantial increase in public EV charging points is anticipated in the coming years, signaling a burgeoning market for EV charging equipment.
  • The government is actively approving EV charging installations in diverse locales, from public spaces to residential and commercial properties. This initiative has spurred demand for EV charging equipment, catering to the rising number of electric vehicles on the roads. Expanding the EV charging infrastructure is pivotal for Germany, as it aims to alleviate range anxiety and enhance accessibility, thereby encouraging more consumers to transition to electric vehicles.
  • In February 2024, Fastned, a prominent European EV charging firm, received approval to establish 34 fast-charging sites along Germany's highways. This initiative, part of the "Deutschlandnetz" tender, underscores Germany's commitment to bolstering its EV charging infrastructure. Fastned's move is a stride towards its ambitious goal of 1,000 fast charging stations across Europe by 2030.
  • Companies in Germany are increasingly setting up their own EV charging hubs, a strategy to bolster the nation's EV infrastructure and cater to the surging demand for charging equipment. These hubs not only promote EV adoption but also play a role in curbing carbon emissions and championing sustainable transport solutions.
  • In November 2023, Mercedes-Benz inaugurated its inaugural proprietary charging hub in Mannheim, Germany. This venture aligns with the company's global ambition of establishing over 2,000 charging stations by decade's end, featuring upwards of 10,000 fast-charging points.
  • Germany is also pushing for EV chargers at gas stations, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable transport. This mandate not only promotes clean energy vehicles but also addresses broader climate change challenges.
  • In September 2023, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced a forthcoming law stipulating that 80% of all service stations must offer fast-charging options, with a minimum capacity of 150 kilowatts.
  • Given these developments, the EV charging equipment market in Germany is poised for significant growth, buoyed by rising EV adoption, robust investments, and supportive government policies and targets.

Europe Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Equipment Industry Overview

The Europe electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment market is semi-fragmented. Some of the key players in the market (not in any particular order) include ABB Ltd, Robert Bosch GmbH, ChargePoint Inc., Siemens AG, and Tesla Inc.

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1 Scope of the Study
  • 1.2 Market Definition
  • 1.3 Study Assumptions

2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

4 MARKET OVERVIEW

  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Market Size and Demand Forecast in Units, till 2029
  • 4.3 Recent Trends and Developments
  • 4.4 Government Policies and Regulations
  • 4.5 Market Dynamics
    • 4.5.1 Drivers
      • 4.5.1.1 Growing Adoption of Electric Vehicles and Related Investments
      • 4.5.1.2 Efforts to Boost EV Charging Infrastructure Supported by Government Initiatives
    • 4.5.2 Restraints
      • 4.5.2.1 High Installation Costs Associated With Setting Up Charging Stations And Maintenance Costs
  • 4.6 Supply Chain Analysis
  • 4.7 Industry Attractiveness - Porter's Five Forces Analysis
    • 4.7.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 4.7.2 Bargaining Power of Consumers
    • 4.7.3 Threat of New Entrants
    • 4.7.4 Threat of Substitutes Products and Services
    • 4.7.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
  • 4.8 Investment Analysis

5 MARKET SEGMENTATION

  • 5.1 Vehicle Type
    • 5.1.1 Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)
    • 5.1.2 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)
    • 5.1.3 Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)
  • 5.2 Application
    • 5.2.1 Home Charging
    • 5.2.2 Workplace Charging
    • 5.2.3 Public Charging
  • 5.3 Charging Type
    • 5.3.1 AC Charging (Level 1 and Level 2)
    • 5.3.2 DC Charging
  • 5.4 Geography
    • 5.4.1 Germany
    • 5.4.2 United Kingdom
    • 5.4.3 France
    • 5.4.4 Italy
    • 5.4.5 Spain
    • 5.4.6 Nordic
    • 5.4.7 Rest of Europe

6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 6.1 Mergers and Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, Collaborations, and Agreements
  • 6.2 Strategies Adopted by Leading Players
  • 6.3 Company Profiles
    • 6.3.1 ABB Ltd
    • 6.3.2 Robert Bosch GmbH
    • 6.3.3 Delta Electronics Inc.
    • 6.3.4 Siemens AG
    • 6.3.5 Tesla Inc.
    • 6.3.6 ChargePoint Inc.
    • 6.3.7 Enphase Energy, Inc.
    • 6.3.8 Powercharge
    • 6.3.9 Ampure
    • 6.3.10 Exicom Tele-Systems Ltd
    • 6.3.11 Schneider Electric SE
    • 6.3.12 Eaton Corporation
  • 6.4 List of Other Prominent Companies
  • 6.5 Market Ranking Analysis

7 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND FUTURE TRENDS

  • 7.1 Technology Advancement in the EV Charging Equipment
  • 7.2 Need for a Robust EV Charging Network in the Emerging European Markets