Wireless Charging Market Is A Relatively New Industry In its Growth
Global Wireless
Charging Market: Overview
When the microUSB
was introduced almost half a decade ago, industry experts and
consumers alike believed it couldn’t get any better. However,
today, wireless charging has emerged as one of the most
transformational technologies in the mobile world. Superior to the
microUSB in terms of speed, comfort, and usability, wireless charging
is now high on the list of must-haves for new devices, be it tablets,
smartphones, smartwatches, or portable speakers.
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The wireless
charging market is a relatively new industry in its growth phase.
Players operating in the global wireless charging market have been
investing significantly in research and development activities in
order to improve the current functionalities and features. With end
users exhibiting a tendency toward eliminating the hassles of wired
electronics devices, the market for wireless charging is projected to
witness significant growth in the next few years.
The major
technologies used in wireless charging devices include radiation and
inductive technology. Wireless charging – long-range, medium-range,
and short-range solutions – find application in a number of
industries and verticals such as defense, automotive, consumer
electronics, health care, and industrial. The global wireless
charging market comprises four major regions: North America, Asia
Pacific, Europe, and Rest of the World.
The report covering
the global wireless charging market studies the major factors driving
and hampering its growth over the forecast period. The leading
technology, application, and geographical segments have been examined
in detail to highlight where the global market’s strengths and
weaknesses lie. Tools such as SWOT analysis, Porter’s Five Forces
analysis model, and value chain analysis have also been used to give
readers a 360-degree overview of the worldwide wireless charging
market.
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Global Wireless
Charging Market: Key Trends and Opportunities
The global market
for wireless charging is driven by a host of factors. These include
the ability of wireless charging solutions to charge multiple
devices, rising demand for wireless charging enabled smartphones,
user-friendliness of wireless charging devices and solutions, and
growing consumer inclination toward wireless connectivity. The
increasing efficiency of wireless charging devices and surging
prospects for new applications are anticipated to present major
opportunities for players in the wireless charging market. On the
flip side, the lack of awareness, inadequacy of government
regulations for the wireless charging market, lack of standards, and
various compatibility issues act as impediments to the global
wireless charging market.
Inductive technology
is the most commonly used technology for wireless charging owing to
the fact that most wireless charging enabled devices such as mobile
phones, MP3 players, iPods, tablets, and laptops are developed based
on the resonance technology. This is also a major reason why the
consumer electronics market accounts for the largest share in terms
of demand for wireless charging solutions. Asia Pacific is a
prominent market for consumer electronics and the adoption of new
technologies by end-users is increasingly high. Demand for wireless
charging is also likely to increase in the health care sector,
considering the growing use of electronic medical devices.
The regional
analysis covers:
North America
(U.S. and Canada)
Latin America
(Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Chile, and others)
Western Europe
(Germany, U.K., France, Spain, Italy, Nordic countries, Belgium,
Netherlands, Luxembourg)
Eastern Europe
(Poland, Russia)
Asia Pacific
(China, India, Japan, ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand)
Middle East and
Africa (GCC, Southern Africa, North Africa)
The study is a
source of reliable data on:
Market segments
and sub-segments
Market trends
and dynamics
Supply and
demand
Market size
Current
trends/opportunities/challenges
Competitive
landscape
Technological
breakthroughs
Value chain and
stakeholder analysis
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