Global Wireless Charging Market to 2026
DUBLIN, Sept. 15, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8kh5zb/wireless_charging) has announced the addition of the "Wireless Charging 2016-2026: Phones & Small Electronics, Electric Cars & Other Vehicles" report to their offering.
This unique report reflects the new reality that wireless charging is now one subject from phones and medical devices to vehicles. This is because it increasingly involves the same technologies, locations and companies. Why are people so enthusiastic when they experience ubiquitous phone charging? How will the standards battles be resolved? Why will the planned move to hired vehicles and autonomous vehicles drive more demand for wireless charging? Is a compatible set of standards emerging for vehicles? What will sales be from 2016-2026 for mobile device and for vehicle wireless charging? It is all here.
Users of mobile phones and the new connected wearables loathe the fact that they need recharging before a recharging point can be found. They urgently seek ubiquitous wireless charging from the car dashboard to the table in the coffee shop: no hassle top up. Progress is now rapid due to easy retrofit and huge numbers of phones fitting it as original equipment. Standards battles are being resolved by market adoption and merger.
Electric vehicles, whether plug-in hybrid or pure electric are selling well now. That covers land, water and air, off-road and on-road, on water and underwater. That brings to the fore the problems of dirt, weight, vandalism and safety with plugging in so auto makers, for example, plan wireless charging in many cars and buses from 2017 underwritten by one single set of standards being achieved soon.
Key Topics Covered:
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
1.1. Definition and overview
1.2. Wireless charging for portable electronics
1.3. Wireless charging for electric vehicles
1.4. Technology
1.5. Technical options for static WC
1.6. Dynamic charging
1.7. Forecasts
1.8. NFC model
1.9. Market sweet spot
1.10. Threats
1.11. Market forecasts
1.12. Forecast for high power: electric vehicles
1.13. Market by territory
1.14. Market dynamics
1.15. Other comparisons
2. INTRODUCTION
2.1. History
2.2. Wireless power transfer
2.3. Qi the winning specification for personal electronics - so far
2.4. Comparisons of Qi with the leading competitor
2.5. Apple and Qi
2.6. Wireless vehicle charging
3. WIRELESS CHARGING FOR VEHICLES WHEN STATIONARY
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Standards for vehicle WC
3.3. Recent activity
4. DYNAMIC CHARGING OF VEHICLES
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Semi dynamic charging
4.3. Fully dynamic charging
4.4. Timeline
4.4.1. Volvo Sweden
5. ALTERNATIVES TO WIRELESS CHARGING FOR VEHICLES
5.1. Electric vehicles that are never charged externally
5.2. Robotic charging
5.3. Gantries and catenaries
5.4. Robot arms
6. EXAMPLES OF INTERVIEWS 2015
6.1. BYD China
6.2. Hevo Power USA, WAVE USA, WiTricity USA
6.3. Idaho State Laboratory USA
6.4. Infineon USA/Germany
6.5. PowerHydrant USA
6.6. Qualcomm USA
6.7. University of Tokyo, Japan
6.8. WiTricity USA
6.9. XALT Energy USA
Companies Mentioned
- BYD China
- DBT-CEV France
- Hevo Power USA, WAVE USA, WiTricity USA
- Idaho State Laboratory USA
- Infineon USA/Germany
- PowerHydrant USA
- PowerHydrant USA
- Qualcomm USA
- Tesla solid metal snake USA
- University of Tokyo, Japan
- Volkswagen Germany
- WiTricity USA
- Wireless Charging: Invitation Only Meeting 26 June 2015
- XALT Energy USA
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