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The wireless electric vehicle charging market is growing rapidly. The market growth attributes to the rising proliferation of electric vehicles. Besides, the increasing production and sales of electric cars and stringent emission regulations boost the market size, driving electric vehicle sales. Moreover, increasing demand for new energy vehicles (NEV) and improved electric vehicle infrastructures substantiates the market growth.

Market Research Future (MRFR) asserts that the global wireless electric vehicle charging market is poised to garner an exponential valuation by 2027, registering a remarkable CAGR during the assessment period (2017 – 2027). Advantages that wireless transmission of electricity, such as improved efficiency and cheaper and safer power transmission, further increase the market demand.

The report is segmented into three dynamics;

By Technology: Inductive Charging, Conductive Charging, Dynamic Charging, Magnetic Resonance, among others.

By ComponentElectromagnetic Induction, Wireless Power Receiver, Rectifies, Power Distribution Box, Vehicle Receiver Unit, Ground Transmission Unit, Battery, and others.

By Regions       :  Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest-of-the-World.

Read more@ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/wireless-electric-vehicle-charger-market-1087

Top Key Players

Players leading the global wireless electric vehicle charging market include Leviton (U.S.), ABB (Switzerland), WiTricity Corporation (U.S), Siemens (Germany), Convenient Power HK Limited (Hong Kong), Delphi Automotive (U.K.), Bosch Group (Germany), and Qualcomm (U.S.), among others.

IPT Group, a global manufacturer of wireless charging and electrification solutions for industrial and e-mobility applications, announced the acquisition of Primove, the e-mobility inductive charging technology portfolio from Bombardier.