With increasing sales of Electric Vehicles (EVs) paired with the huge support from the local governments, the need for EV charging outlet's network have increased considerably. Over the past few years several incentives, subsidies and tax rebates have been allowed by the governmental figures to promote zero emission vehicles. The growing focus on green mobility consequently increased the need for easy accessibility of the charging structures to keep them running. Across the region, the local governments have planned to increase the installation base of EVs both at private and public locations. Owing to this, the number of EV charging outlets have increased, however the number of chargers at private location dominate the public segment. The increased ownership of EVs and lack of public EV chargers are attributed to be the major factor for the dominance of private places (home and workplace) in the industry. However the legislative bodies have agreed that the green mobility revolution is possible only with the sufficient availability of the charging systems at public locations. As a result the investment in public EV charging infrastructures have considerably increased. For instance, in February 2018, European Union commission approved US $81 million for public electric buses and charging infrastructure in Germany. In addition to this, several local governments also declared to increase the installation base of public EV charging outlets in their respective countries. For instance, in March 2018, Germany's new government planned to install 100,000 public EV charging outlets by 2020.
Owing to the substantial promotional packages of government plans, the EV charging outlets industry is anticipated to propel in the years to come. Among different types of chargers, slow chargers are expected to dominate the market however, fast chargers are expected to grow at highest CAGR of 28.4% during the forecast period. Based on power level offered to the EVs, slow EV chargers can be of two type level 1 and level 2 chargers. Level 1 chargers charge the EVs through 120V supply and takes approximately 12 hours to charge a fully depleted battery. On the other hand, level 2 chargers through 240V supply and takes 6-8 hours charging time. The fast chargers or level 3 are known as rapid charger, as they take only 20-30 minutes charging time to completely charge the electric vehicle, however high equipment and installation cost of the level 3 chargers make level 2 chargers more preferred charger type. Level 2 chargers are anticipated to reach 2.40 million in volume by 2025.
Electric vehicles can be charged through different modes, such as wireless and plug-in charging. The plug-in chargers dominate the market, however, the wireless chargers are steadily catching up the speed. Plugless Power expanded its business to provide its wireless charging kit to BMW i3, Mercedes S550e and Tesla Model S for more than US $3,000. Similarly, General Motors is working with WiTricity to test wireless EV charging system in vehicles. Owing to this, the wireless chargers are expected to grow at the fastest rate of 37.3% during the forecast period. Furthermore, across different countries, Netherlands dominated the market in 2017 and is expected to remain the largest market for EV charging outlets during the forecast period. The growing market of EVs, supportive governmental programs, initiatives and continuously decreasing cost of batteries, in Europe are attributed to be the major factors behind the highest market share in the region.
Some of the major key players operating in the global EV charging outlets market includes Siemens AG, ChargePoint Inc, Robert Bosch GmbH, EVBox, ABB Limited, Fortum OYJ, Continental AG, Schneider Electric SE, Tesla Inc and The New Motion BV. These players are entering into several strategies partnerships, merger-acquisitions, joint-ventures, product launches and business expansions to strengthen their position in the EV charging outlets market. In addition to the tie-ups with governments these companies are also investing in the EV charging infrastructure to increase their presence and market share in the rapidly growing electric vehicle charging outlets market in Europe.
The adoption of electric mobility in Europe has considerably increased over the past few years. In Europe, Norway and the Netherlands showed impressive uptake in the number of EV and charging outlets. Substantial packages of government policies, incentives & subsidies to support the electric vehicle industry, huge investments by government & automakers, rising ownership of electric vehicle and falling price of EV batteries are attributed to be the major factors behind the growing market of electric vehicle that, in turn, affect EV charging outlets market in Europe. However, the high cost of EVs & charging equipment and ambiguity regarding the connectors of the chargers are hampering the market at present. On the other hand, growing adoption of solar EV charging stations and an anticipated growth in battery swapping are expected to provide wide opportunities for the companies operating in the EV charging outlets infrastructure market in the European region. European EV charging outlets market is expected to show a notable CAGR of 22% during the forecast period (2018-2025).
Market Segmentation
Electric Vehicle chargers can be deployed at public and private (residential buildings, workplaces and commercial spaces such as shopping malls, government building among others) locations. Installation base of EV charging outlets at public and private locations are expected to bolster in the coming years. This is owing to the increase in sales of electric vehicles, governmental support through subsidies, tax rebates and incentives.
Furthermore, EV charging outlets are classified into slow and fast chargers based on the charging time needed to charge any fully depleted EV battery. Slow chargers dominated the market in 2017 and are expected to remain dominant during the forecast period, owing to its lower cost as compared to fast chargers.
In addition to this, based on the power and current required by the charging equipment, the European electric vehicle charging outlets market is segmented into level 1, level 2 and level 3 chargers. Level 1 and Level 2 chargers are categorized as slow chargers, while level 3 chargers are considered as the EV fast chargers. The charging time taken by the level 1 and level 2 chargers is much higher as compared to that of level 3 chargers. However, owing to low price compared to level 3 charger and fast charging capability compared to level 1 chargers, Level 2 chargers are the most preferred chargers deployed at public places across Europe.
On the basis of mode of charging, the market is segmented into plug in and wireless chargers. In 2017, plug-in chargers dominated the market. However, wireless chargers are expected to witness highest CAGR growth during the forecast period, owing to ongoing government initiative to increase the adoption of wireless chargers.
Across different countries in Europe, the Netherlands dominated the market in 2017. On the other side, the rapidly growing EV industry in Germany is expected to bolster the demand of EV charging outlets in the country. Hence, Germany is anticipated to witness the highest CAGR of 25.3% during the forecast period.
Top Companies Profiled
Some of the major players operating in the European EV charging outlets market includes Siemens AG, ChargePoint Inc., Robert Bosch GmbH, EVBox, ABB Limited, Fortum OYJ, Continental AG, Schneider Electric SE, Tesla Inc. and The New Motion BV. These companies are entering into several strategies partnerships, merger-acquisitions, joint-ventures, product launches and business expansions to strengthen their position in the EV charging outlets market in Europe. In addition, Power utilities, tech start-ups and oil majors are all fighting to establish themselves as the dominant players in the fast-growing business in Europe. For the same, EDF announced its plan to target a 30% market share in electric vehicle charging in France, Belgium, Italy and the United Kingdom, aiming to supply power for 600,000 electric vehicles by 2022.
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? Historical and forecast market volume validated through primary and secondary sources
? In-depth analysis of prominent industry peers with primary focus on key business financials, product portfolio, expansion strategies, SWOT analysis and recent developments
? Examination on drivers, restraints, key trends and opportunities prevailing in the industry.
? Regulatory scenario, programs, investments and initiatives for EV charging outlets present in different countries
? Examination of industry attractiveness in Europe
? Comprehensive coverage of the market across different market segments
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Table of Contents
1. MARKET INTRODUCTION
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Objective of the Study
1.3 Limitation
1.4 Stakeholders
1.5 Currency used in the Report
2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY OR ASSUMPTION
2.1 Secondary Data
2.1.1 Key Secondary Sources
2.2 Primary Data
2.2.1 Sampling Techniques & Data Collection Methods
2.2.2 Primary Participants
3. INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE
4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
5. MARKET OVERVIEW
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Market Dynamics
5.2.1 Market Trend & Drivers
5.2.1.1 Growing Concerns over Increase in Carbon Emissions
5.2.1.2 Rise in Ownership of Electric Vehicles
5.2.1.3 Huge Investments by Government and Automakers in EV Industry
5.2.1.4 Substantial Packages of Government Policies, Incentives and Subsidies to Support the EV industry
5.2.1.5 Falling Price of Electric Vehicle batteries
5.2.2 Market Challenges
5.2.2.1 High Price of EVs Coupled With Availability Of Substitute
5.2.2.2 High price of Outlet Hardware and its Installation
5.2.2.3 Ambiguity in Charging Standards
5.2.3 Market Opportunities
5.2.3.1 Increased Government Initiatives to Electrify Transport Sector
5.2.3.2 Expected Growth in Battery Swapping
5.2.3.3 Growing Adoption of Solar EV Charging Stations
6. KEY MARKET INDICATORS
6.1 General Overview
6.1.1 Demand and Supply Side Analysis
6.1.1.1 Top Winning Strategies
6.1.2 Value Chain Analysis
7. PRICING ANALYSIS OF EV CHARGING OUTLETS
7.1 General Overview
7.2 Cost of Residential Chargers
7.3 Cost of Public Chargers
7.3.1 Public Slow (AC) Chargers
7.3.2 Public Fast (DC) Chargers
7.4 Other Costs
7.5 Europe Costing Analysis of EV Charging Outlets
7.6 Areas of Cost Reduction
8. MARKET INSIGHTS, BY DEPLOYMENT TYPE
8.1 General Overview
8.1.1 Public Charging Outlets
8.1.2 Private Charging Outlets
9. MARKET INSIGHTS, BY CHARGER TYPE
9.1 General Overview
9.1.1 Slow Charging Outlets
9.1.2 Fast Charging Outlets
10. MARKET INSIGHTS, BY LEVEL OF CHARGING
10.1 General Overview
10.1.1 Level 1 Charger
10.1.2 Level 2 Chargers
10.1.3 Level 3 Chargers
11. MARKET INSIGHTS, BY MODE OF CHARGING
11.1 General Overview
11.1.1 Plug-In Charging Outlets
11.1.2 Wireless Charging Outlets
12. MARKET INSIGHTS, BY COUNTRY
12.1 General Overview
12.1.1 Top Greenhouse Gas Emitters in Europe
12.1.2 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
12.1.3 Europe EV Charging Outlets Count, by Volume (2014 & 2017)
12.1.4 Europe EV charging Outlets Market, by Country
12.1.4.1 France EV Charging Outlet Market
12.1.4.1.1 France EV & Public EV Charging Outlets, by Volume (2011-2017)
12.1.4.1.2 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
12.1.4.1.2.1 Direct Consumer Incentives
12.1.4.1.2.2 Policies on Charging Infrastructure
12.1.4.1.2.3 Complementary Policies
12.1.4.1.3 France Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume (2018-25)
12.1.4.2 Germany EV Charging Outlet Market
12.1.4.2.1 Germany EV Charging Outlets Count, by Volume (2011-2017)
12.1.4.2.2 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
12.1.4.2.2.1 Direct consumer incentives
12.1.4.2.2.2 Policies on Charging Infrastructure
12.1.4.2.2.3 Local Incentives
12.1.4.2.3 Germany Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume (2018-25)
12.1.4.3 The Netherlands EV Charging Outlet Market
12.1.4.3.1 The Netherlands EV & Public EV Charging Outlets Count (2011-17)
12.1.4.3.2 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
12.1.4.3.2.1 Direct Consumer Incentives
12.1.4.3.2.2 Policies on Charging Infrastructure
12.1.4.3.2.3 Complementary Policies
12.1.4.3.3 Netherlands Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume (2018-25)
12.1.4.4 Norway EV Charging Outlet Market
12.1.4.4.1 Norway EV & Public EV Charging Outlets Count (2011-17)
12.1.4.4.2 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
12.1.4.4.2.1 Incentives on Purchase of Electric Car, 2017
12.1.4.4.2.2 Direct Consumer Incentives
12.1.4.4.2.3 Policies on Charging Infrastructure
12.1.4.4.2.4 Complementary Policies
12.1.4.4.3 Norway Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume (2018-25)
12.1.4.5 Portugal EV Charging Outlet Market
12.1.4.5.1 Portugal EV & Public EV Charging Outlets Count (2011-17)
12.1.4.5.2 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
12.1.4.5.3 Portugal Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume (2018-25)
12.1.4.6 Sweden EV Charging Outlet Market 79
12.1.4.6.1 Sweden EVs and Public EV Charging Outlets Count (2011-17)
12.1.4.6.2 Government Programs and Initiatives
12.1.4.6.2.1 Incentives on Purchase of Electric Vehicle
12.1.4.6.2.2 Influence of Vehicle Purchase Taxes on EV Market Structure in Sweden
12.1.4.6.2.3 Electric Cars: Circulation on Tax Incentives
12.1.4.6.3 Sweden Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume (2018-25)
12.1.4.7 The United Kingdom EV Charging Outlet Market
12.1.4.7.1 UK EV and Public EV Charging Outlets (2011-17)
12.1.4.7.2 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
12.1.4.7.2.1 Direct consumer incentives
12.1.4.7.2.2 Policies on Charging Infrastructure
12.1.4.7.2.3 Complementary Policies
12.1.4.7.3 The U.K. Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume (2018-25)
12.1.4.8 Rest of Europe EV Charging Outlet Market
12.1.4.8.1 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
12.1.4.8.2 Rest of Europe Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume (2018-25)
13. COMPETITIVE SCENARIO
13.1 Europe EV Charging Outlets Market Share Analysis, 2017
14. TOP COMPANY PROFILES
14.1 Siemens AG
14.1.1 Business Description
14.1.2 Key Product/Services Offerings
14.1.3 SWOT Analysis
14.1.4 Key Financials
14.1.4.1 Revenue Split
14.1.5 Recent Developments
14.2 ChargePoint, Inc.
14.2.1 Key Facts
14.2.2 Business Description
14.2.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
14.2.4 SWOT Analysis
14.2.5 Recent Developments
14.3 Robert Bosch GmbH
14.3.1 Key Facts
14.3.2 Business Description
14.3.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
14.3.4 Growth Strategy
14.3.5 SWOT Analysis
14.3.6 Key Financials
14.3.6.1 Revenue Split
14.3.7 Recent developments
14.4 EVBOX
14.4.1 Key Facts
14.4.2 Business Description
14.4.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
14.4.4 SWOT Analysis
14.4.5 Recent Developments
14.5 ABB Limited
14.5.1 Key Facts
14.5.2 Business Description
14.5.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
14.5.4 SWOT Analysis
14.5.5 Key Financials
14.5.5.1 Revenue Split
14.5.6 Recent Developments
14.6 Fortum OYJ
14.6.1 Key Facts
14.6.2 Business Description
14.6.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
14.6.4 SWOT Analysis
14.6.5 Key Financials
14.6.5.1 Revenue Split
14.6.6 Recent Developments
14.7 Continental AG
14.7.1 Key Facts
14.7.2 Business Description
14.7.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
14.7.4 SWOT Analysis
14.7.5 Key Financials
14.7.5.1 Revenue Split
14.7.6 Recent Developments
14.8 Schneider Electric S.E.
14.8.1 Key Facts
14.8.2 Business Description
14.8.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
14.8.4 SWOT Analysis
14.8.5 Key Financials
14.8.5.1 Revenue Split
14.8.6 Recent Developments
14.9 Tesla Inc.
14.9.1 Key Facts
14.9.2 Business Description
14.9.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
14.9.4 SWOT Analysis
14.9.5 Key Financials
14.9.5.1 Revenue Split
14.9.6 Recent Developments
14.10 The New Motion B.V.
14.10.1 Key Facts
14.10.2 Business Description
14.10.3 Key Product/Services Offerings
14.10.4 SWOT Analysis
14.10.5 Recent Developments
List of Figures
FIG. 1 EV Charging Industry Pyramid
FIG. 2 Europe EV Charging Outlets Market, by Volume 2018-2025 (in Unit 000') 20
FIG. 3 Top GHG Emitters in 2017
FIG. 4 Electric Vehicles Sales by Country, 2015-2017, (in 000')
FIG. 5 Average Cost of EV Battery Pack (2010-2016)
FIG. 6 Value Chain of EV charging Outlets
FIG. 7 Value Chain of EV charging Outlets in Europe
FIG. 8 Residential Slow Charger (Cost per Charger)
FIG. 9 Parking Garage Installation (Cost in US $)
FIG. 10 DC Fast Charger Installation (Cost per Charger)
FIG. 11 Europe EV Charging Outlets Market Share, by Deployment Type, 2017 & 2025 (%)
FIG. 12 Europe EV Charging Outlets Market, by Deployment Type, 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 13 Installation Procedure for Public EV Charging Outlets
FIG. 14 Installation Procedure for Residential EV Charging Outlets
FIG. 15 Europe EV Charging Outlets Market Share, by Application, 2017 & 2025 (%)
FIG. 16 Europe EV Charging Outlets Market, by Charger Type, 2018-25 ( in Units 000')
FIG. 17 Europe EV Charging Outlets Market Share, by Level of Charging, 2017 & 2025(%)
FIG. 18 Europe EV Charging Outlets Market, by Level of Charging, 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 19 Europe EV Charging Outlets Market Share, by Mode of Charging, 2017 & 2025 (%)
FIG. 20 Europe EV Charging Outlets Market, by Mode of Charging, 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 21 Top GHG Emitters in Europe
FIG. 22 Europe EV Charging Outlets Count, by Volume 2014 & 2017 (in Units)
FIG. 23 Number of EV Charging Station in Europe in 2010 and 2017
FIG. 24 France EV & Public EV Charging Outlets, by Volume 2011-2017 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 25 France EV Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 26 Germany EV Charging Outlets Count, by Volume (2011-2017)
FIG. 27 Germany EV Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 28 The Netherlands EV Public EV Charging Outlets Count, by Volume (2011-2017)
FIG. 29 Netherlands EV Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 30 Norway EV & Public EV Charging Outlets Count (2011-17)
FIG. 31 Norway EV Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 32 Portugal EV & Public EV Charging Outlets Count (2011-17)
FIG. 33 Portugal EV Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 34 Sweden EVs and Public EV Charging Outlets Count (2011-17)
FIG. 35 Sweden EV Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 36 UK EV and Public EV Charging Outlets (2011-17)
FIG. 37 The U.K. EV Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 38 Rest of Europe EV Charging Outlets Volume (2014-2017) (in Unit 000')
FIG. 39 Rest of Europe EV Charging Outlets Forecast, by Volume 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
FIG. 40 Top Electric Vehicles in Europe (May 2017)
FIG. 41 Siemens AG, SWOT Analysis
FIG. 42 Siemens AG, Revenue Split, 2017
FIG. 43 ChargePoint, Inc., SWOT Analysis
FIG. 44 Bosch, SWOT Analysis
FIG. 45 Bosch SE, Revenue Split, 2017
FIG. 46 EV-Box, SWOT Analysis
FIG. 47 ABB Limited, SWOT Analysis
FIG. 48 ABB Limited, Revenue Split, 2017
FIG. 49 Fortum OYJ, SWOT Analysis
FIG. 50 Fortum OYJ, Revenue Split, 2017
FIG. 51 Continental, SWOT Analysis
FIG. 52 Continental AG, Revenue Split, 2017
FIG. 53 Schneider Electric S.E., SWOT Analysis
FIG. 54 Schneider Electric S.E., Revenue Split, 2017
FIG. 55 Tesla Inc., SWOT Analysis
FIG. 56 Tesla Inc., Revenue Split, 2017
FIG. 57 The New Motion, SWOT Analysis
List of Tables
TABLE 1 Europe EV Charging Outlet Count, by Country 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 2 Support Policies for EV Industry In Europe, 2017
TABLE 3 Regulations on GHG Emission
TABLE 4 Programs and Initiatives to Electrify Transport Sector
TABLE 5 Summary of Major Investments in EV Charging Outlets Market
TABLE 6 Cost Analysis by Level of Charging
TABLE 7 Operation and Maintenance Cost Analysis
TABLE 8 Europe: EV Charging Outlets Cost Analysis
TABLE 9 Europe Public EV Charging Outlets Volume, by Country, 2018-25 ( in Units 000')
TABLE 10 Europe Private EV Charging Outlets Market, by Country, 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 11 Europe Slow EV Charging Outlets Market, by Country, 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 12 Europe Fast EV Charging Outlets Market, by Country, 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 13 Specification by Charging Level Type (EU Standards)
TABLE 14 Europe Level 1 EV Charging Outlets Market, by Country, 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 15 Europe Level 2 EV Charging Outlets Market, by Country, 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 16 Europe Level 3 EV Charging Outlets Market, by Country, 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 17 Europe Plug-in EV Charging Outlets Market, by Country, 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 18 Europe Wireless EV Charging Outlets Market, by Country, 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 19 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
TABLE 20 Europe EV Charging Outlet Count, by Country 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 21 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
TABLE 22 France EV Charging Outlet Count, by Deployment Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 23 France EV Charging Outlet Count, by Charger Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 24 France EV Charging Outlet Count, by Level of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 25 France EV Charging Outlet Count, by Mode of Charging (in Unit 000')
TABLE 26 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
TABLE 27 Germany EV Charging Outlet Count, by Deployment Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 28 Germany EV Charging Outlet Count, by Charger Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 29 Germany EV Charging Outlet Count, by Level of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 30 Germany EV Charging Outlet Count, by Mode of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 31 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
TABLE 32 The Netherlands EV Charging Outlet Count, by Deployment Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 33 The Netherlands EV Charging Outlet Count, by Charger Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 34 The Netherlands EV Charging Outlet Count, by Level of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 35 The Netherlands EV Charging Outlet Count, by Mode of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 36 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
TABLE 37 Norway EV Charging Outlet Count, by Deployment Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 38 Norway EV Charging Outlet Count, by Charger Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 39 Norway EV Charging Outlet Count, by Level of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 40 Norway EV Charging Outlet Count, by Mode of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 41 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets
TABLE 42 Portugal EV Charging Outlet Count, by Deployment Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 43 Portugal EV Charging Outlet Count, by Charger Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 44 Portugal EV Charging Outlet Count, by Level of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 45 Portugal EV Charging Outlet Count, by Mode of Charging (in Unit 000')
TABLE 46 Government Programs and Initiatives
TABLE 47 Sweden EV Charging Outlet Count, by Deployment Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 48 Sweden EV Charging Outlet Count, by Charger Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 49 Sweden EV Charging Outlet Count, by Level of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 50 Sweden EV Charging Outlet Count, by Mode of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 51 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets 83
TABLE 52 The U.K. EV Charging Outlet Count, by Deployment Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 53 The U.K. EV Charging Outlet Count, by Charger Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 54 The U.K. EV Charging Outlet Count, by Level of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 55 The U.K. EV Charging Outlet Count, by Mode of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 56 Rest of Europe EV Charging Outlets Volume (2014-17) 87
TABLE 57 Government Programs and Initiatives for Public Charging Outlets 87
TABLE 58 Rest of Europe EV Charging Outlet Count, by Deployment Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 59 Rest of Europe EV Charging Outlet Count, by Charger Type 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 60 Rest of Europe EV Charging Outlet Count, by Level of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 61 Rest of Europe EV Charging Outlet Count, by Mode of Charging 2018-25 (in Unit 000')
TABLE 62 Siemens AG Key Facts
TABLE 63 Product Segmentation of Siemens AG
TABLE 64 Siemens AG Growth Strategy
TABLE 65 Siemens AG Financials, US$ Mn
TABLE 66 ChargePoint, Inc. Key Facts
TABLE 67 Product Segmentation of ChargePoint, Inc.
TABLE 68 ChargePoint, Inc. Growth Strategy
TABLE 69 Robert Bosch key facts
TABLE 70 Product segmentation of Robert Bosch
TABLE 71 Bosch Growth Strategy
TABLE 72 Robert Bosch Financials, US$ Million
TABLE 73 EVBOX Key Facts
TABLE 74 Product segmentation of EVBOX
TABLE 75 EVBOX Growth Strategy
TABLE 76 ABB Limited Key Facts
TABLE 77 Product Segmentation of ABB Limited
TABLE 78 ABB Limited Growth Strategy
TABLE 79 ABB Limited Financials, US$ Mn
TABLE 80 Fortum OYJ Key Facts
TABLE 81 Product segmentation of Fortum OYJ
TABLE 82 Fortum OYJ Growth Strategy
TABLE 83 Fortum OYJ Financials, US $Mn
TABLE 84 Continental AG key facts
TABLE 85 Products Segmentation of Continental AG
TABLE 86 Continental Growth Strategy
TABLE 87 Continental AG Financials, USD Million
TABLE 88 Schneider Electric S.E. Key Facts
TABLE 89 Product Segmentation of Schneider Electric S.E.
TABLE 90 Schneider Electric S.E. Growth Strategy
TABLE 91 Schneider Electric S.E. Financials, US $Mn
TABLE 92 Tesla Inc. Key Facts
TABLE 93 Product segmentation of Tesla Inc.
TABLE 94 Tesla Inc. Growth Strategy
TABLE 95 Tesla Inc. Financials, US $Mn
TABLE 96 The New Motion Key Facts
TABLE 97 Product segmentation of The New Motion
TABLE 98 The New Motion B.V Growth Strategy
Siemens AG
ChargePoint Inc.
Robert Bosch GmbH
EVBox
ABB Limited
Fortum OYJ
Continental AG
Schneider Electric SE
Tesla Inc. and The New Motion BV