A combination of strong and sustained supply and demand policies is necessary for driving EV adoption. In South American markets, governments have introduced supply regulations, such as fuel efficiency standards or sales mandates. Hence, there have been clear increases in model availability, with vehicle manufacturers prioritizing those markets for the supply of EVs.
Charging availability is a critical enabling factor for electric fleet deployment, and the strategic roles of various charging speeds and types of chargers must be tailored for each location. The trends within the EVCI market vary across different applications and location types. This product includes country-specific market sizing, targets, incentives, and grants. It has a separate report on different applications and forecasts the EV charging market for different sub-locations to provide stakeholders with an understanding of market development trends. Additionally, analysis of the ownership of chargers in each type of country gives an indication for EV charger manufacturers to target the correct market.
Scope:
- Market sizing in terms of units and revenue
- Market shares
- Supplier profiles
- EV charging targets and incentives
- Chargers pricing
- Overview of 4 main applications (residential, workplace, destination, en-route)
- Market sizing segmented by ‘Owner’ of chargers (energy retailers, CPOs, fleets, city & infrastructure, public transport, residential and businesses)
- Qualitative and Competitive Analysis
Geographical Scope:
- South America (SAM)
- Brazil
- Rest of South America
- Products Mentioned:
- EV Chargers
- AC Chargers
- DC Chargers
Reasons to Purchase:
- Gain insights into the size of the EV and EV charger market in the South American region, specifically focusing on Brazil. Understand the current and potential market size.
- Access detailed analysis of market trends and growth factors. Stay informed about industry developments and adapt your strategies accordingly.
- Understand how government regulations, grants, and incentives are driving the EV policy in South America.
- Make informed decisions about market entry and expansion in South America by leveraging the in-depth insights provided by the report.
- Gain a competitive edge by understanding the market landscape, regulations, and opportunities specific to the South American region.
Who Should Buy the Report:
- Director, Strategy Development
- Head of Business Development
- Commercial Analyst
- Market Analyst
- Marketing Analyst
- Head of Sales
- Manager Business Intelligence
- Director of Sales
- Chief Technology Officer
Research Methodology:
The EVCI report is compiled using a robust combination of secondary and primary research methods.
For secondary research, we gather publicly accessible information on current sales of electric vehicles (EVs) and EV chargers, government incentives and grants, and details about EVCI manufacturers. This data is sourced from reliable and authentic online platforms, such as government repositories, reporting organizations, etc. Market sizing, segmented by various views, is then estimated using a comprehensive mathematical model. This model accounts for numerous factors that influence the market's growth trajectory. In addition to online sources, we leverage data from various charging maps to gain insights into the actual installations of charging infrastructure on the ground.
To ensure the accuracy and validity of our secondary research findings, we conduct a series of discussions with industry experts from relevant countries. These experts provide valuable insights and help verify the report's conclusions, thereby ensuring a thorough and accurate representation of the current state and future trends of the EVCI market.
Table of Contents
1. Definitions2. Executive Summary
Companies Mentioned
- ChargePoint
- Blink Charging
- EVBox
- Tesla
- Enel X Way
- ABB
- Efacec
- Delta