Product Code: AME1244SB
EV Charging Management Software Platform Market: Industry Overview
The EV charging management software platform market growth is expected to be driven by the proliferating demand for electric vehicles across the globe and government initiatives toward a pollution-free environment. The EV market will rapidly grow and evolve in the coming months and years to reach critical mass. Savvy operators will begin with a software solution that can scale with the market, allowing them to monetize and grow their business investments.
Market Lifecycle Stage
EV charging management software enables e-mobility service providers and EV charging operators to manage all aspects of EV charging, maximizing charger uptime and providing EV drivers with a seamless charging experience. Furthermore, the software enables EV charging providers to monetize their services. Some of the major benefits of EV charging management software include energy usage and cost optimization, complete control of charging infrastructure, remote management of EV infrastructure, seamless charging experience for drivers, possibility of cost reduction and revenue generation, automation of EV billing and payments, and the ability to achieve interoperability.
Impact of EV Charging Management Software Platform Market
As electrification and electric vehicle adoption continue, government initiatives and policies for electric vehicles contribute significantly to the advancement of this vision. Over the last few decades, governments around the world have been attempting to find ways to reduce vehicle carbon dioxide emissions. The advancement of electric vehicle technology is a catalyst for reducing tailpipe emissions from ICE vehicles. Effective policies and regulations are being implemented to accelerate the global adoption of electric vehicles. These ongoing efforts by governments in various countries and areas facilitate the growth of electric vehicles, which is expected to boost the EV charging management software platform market and ensure better and cleaner air quality in the coming years.
Market Segmentation:
Segmentation 1: by Module
- Operation Management
- Energy Management
- EV Billing and Payment
- Others
Operation management will dominate EV charging management software platform market (by modules). The operations management module of EV charging management software includes tools for continuously monitoring EV charging networks and providing real-time alerts and notifications. It also includes tools for automatically diagnosing and remotely resolving problems, thereby increasing network availability and stability. Insight-driven dashboards for constantly collecting, visualizing, and analyzing operational data to optimize operations are among the advanced features.
Segmentation 2: by Charger Deployment
- Private Chargers
- Public Chargers
Private chargers will dominate EV charging management software platform market (by charger development). The lack of robust public charging infrastructure is one of the most vexing issues for electric vehicle adoption. EV charging at home is more common than at public chargers. As a result, even as public charging infrastructure is gradually being built up, greater EV penetration may be possible.
Segmentation 3: by Charger Type
Level 2 will dominate EV charging management software platform market (by charger type). Due to EV drivers' desire for a reasonable range, most organizations and EV owners prefer Level 2 charging to Level 1 charging. Level 2 charging adds about 25 miles per hour (RPH), whereas Level 1 charging adds about 4 miles per hour (RPH) Because charging an EV takes nearly a full day, Level 1 is too slow for the amount of time most drivers spend at a typical business and thus will not appeal to them. Level 2 charging also allows a company to serve a greater number of drivers on a daily basis, resulting in more customers.
Segmentation 4: by Region
- North America
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- Rest-of-the-World
The EV charging management software platform market is dominated by China. According to the most recent data from China's electric vehicle charging infrastructure, China has the world's largest EV charging management software platform. China's EV infrastructure is expanding at a breakneck pace, with over 2.2 million charging stations spread across the country, boosting the EV charging management software platform market in China.
Recent Developments in the EV Charging Management Software Platform Market
- In February 2022, EV Connect Expands EV Charging-as-a-Service Program supported by investor Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (Mitsui) was launched. The program combines hardware, software, and service offerings with flexible payments to EV Connect customers to create a one-stop shop for worry-free EV charging.
- In June 2022, NovaCHARGE announced successful pilots of a new Hot Standby feature that provides mobile network redundancy and eliminates single-point failover at the mobile carrier level were completed. This feature enables more robust EVSE communications to address the critical need for timely EV charging in fleet, workplace, public, and high-density residential customers.
- In September 2021, e-Mobility Power (eMP), the major provider of electric vehicle charging in Japan, migrated and consolidated its complete network of over 27,000 chargers to the Driivz end-to-end EV charging and smart energy management software platform.
- In February 2021, EVBox launched a real-time EV charging infrastructure Insights business portal. The new business portal Everon, a brand of EVBox, allows fleet and site managers control over the functioning of their EV charging infrastructure.
Demand - Drivers and Limitations
Following are the demand drivers for the EV Charging Management Software Platform Market:
- Growing sales of electric vehicles
- Ease of use of software and smartphone application
- Government initiatives toward a pollution-free environment
Following are the challenges for the EV Charging Management Software Platform Market:
- Risk of cybersecurity
- Lack of standard protocols to develop software platforms
- Increase in energy demands with exploding EV sales
How Can This Report Add Value?
Product/Innovation Strategy: The product segment helps the readers understand the different EV charging management software platform. Also, the study provides the readers with a detailed understanding of the EV charging management software platform market by application and product.
Growth/Marketing Strategy: To improve the capabilities of their product offerings, players in the EV charging management software platform market are developing unique products. The readers will be able to comprehend the revenue-generating tactics used by players in the EV charging management software platform market by looking at the growth/marketing strategies. Other market participants' tactics, such as go-to-market plans, will also assist readers in making strategic judgments.
Competitive Strategy: Players profiled in the study include the EV charging management software platform market and vehicle manufacturers that capture the maximum share in the global EV charging management software platform market. Moreover, a detailed competitive benchmarking of the players operating in the EV charging management software platform market has been done to help the readers understand how players compete against each other, presenting a clear market landscape. Additionally, comprehensive competitive strategies such as partnerships, agreements and collaborations, and mergers and acquisitions are expected to aid the readers in understanding the untapped revenue pockets in the market.
Key Market Players and Competition Synopsis
The companies that are profiled have been selected based on inputs gathered from primary experts, and analyzing company coverage, product portfolio, and market penetration.
Some of the prominent names established in this market are:
- Etrel
- Driivz Ltd.
- EV Box
- Current AS.
- AMPECO LTD
- Tesla Inc
- Shell plc
- Blink Charging
- EV Connect
- ChargeLab
- Flo Inc.
- Chargepoint
- S-Pro
- Virta Global
- TOUCH PRODUCTION UG
- GreenFlux Asset B.V
- NovaCHARGE, Inc.
- Siemens
Companies that are not a part of the above-mentioned pool have been well represented across different sections of the report (wherever applicable).
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Scope and Definition
Market/Product Definition
Key Questions Answered
Analysis and Forecast Note
1. Markets: Industry Outlook
- 1.1 Trends: Current and Future Impact Assessment
- 1.1.1 Governments Increase their Influence on the e-Mobility Industry
- 1.1.2 Support from Government Funding, Private Companies Drive Growth in the EV Charging Infrastructure
- 1.1.3 Electrification of Fleets
- 1.1.4 Charge Point Operators (CPOs)
- 1.1.5 Mobile Apps and Software for EV Charging Management Software Platform
- 1.2 Supply Chain Overview
- 1.2.1 Value Chain Analysis
- 1.3 Patent Analysis
- 1.3.1 Patent Filing Trend by Country
- 1.3.2 Patent Filling Trend by Company
- 1.4 Regulatory Landscape
- 1.5 Technological Trends and Innovations
- 1.5.1 Role of AI and Machine Learning in Charging Management Software
- 1.5.2 IoT Integration with Charging Management Systems
- 1.5.3 Blockchain Technology for Secure Payment and Energy Transactions
- 1.5.4 Predictive Analytics for Optimizing Charging Loads
- 1.5.5 Wireless Communication Standards in Charging Infrastructure
- 1.6 EV Charging Ecosystem
- 1.6.1 Compatibility of Hardware with Different Software
- 1.6.2 Protocols and Standards
- 1.6.2.1 Interoperability Standards: Analysis of the role of open protocols (OCPP) and other interoperability standards
- 1.6.3 Cybersecurity Analysis in Charging Management Software
- 1.7 Case Study
- 1.7.1 Case study for Enexis
- 1.7.2 Case study for Fudura
- 1.7.3 Case study for Centrica plc
- 1.7.4 Case study for Afcon Electric Mobility
- 1.7.5 Case study for OBE Power
- 1.8 Pricing Models for Charging Management Software
- 1.8.1 Subscription-Based Models
- 1.8.2 Pay-Per-Use Models
- 1.8.3 License-Based Pricing
- 1.9 Renewable Energy Integration: Software that supports solar, wind, and other renewable energy sources
- 1.10 Partnerships with OEMs and Automakers: Collaboration trends between software providers and electric vehicle manufacturers
- 1.11 Impact Analysis for Key Global Events
- 1.12 Market Dynamics Overview
- 1.12.1 Market Drivers
- 1.12.2 Market Restraints
- 1.12.3 Market Opportunities
2. Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market (by Application)
- 2.1 Application Segment Summary
- 2.2 Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market (by Module)
- 2.2.1 Operation Management
- 2.2.2 Energy Management
- 2.2.3 EV Billing and Payment
- 2.2.4 Others
- 2.3 Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market for Fleets (by Module)
- 2.3.1 Operation Management
- 2.3.2 Energy Management
- 2.3.3 Others
- 2.4 Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market (by Deployment of Charger)
- 2.4.1 Private Chargers
- 2.4.1.1 Residential Chargers
- 2.4.1.2 Workplace Chargers
- 2.4.2 Public Chargers
- 2.4.2.1 Public Charging Points
- 2.4.2.2 Highway Chargers
- 2.5 Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market for Fleets (by Deployment of Charger)
- 2.5.1 Private Chargers
- 2.5.2 Public Chargers
- 2.6 Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market (by Charger Type)
- 2.6.1 Level 1
- 2.6.2 Level 2
- 2.6.3 DC Fast-Charging
- 2.6.4 Others
- 2.7 Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market (by End-Users)
- 2.7.1 Charge Point Operators (CPOs)
- 2.7.2 Electric Vehicle Fleet Operators
- 2.7.3 Municipal and Public Authorities
- 2.7.4 Others
3. Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market (by Products)
- 3.1 Product Segment Summary
- 3.2 Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market (by Product Type)
- 3.2.1 Asset Management Software
- 3.2.2 Analytics Software
- 3.2.3 Others
- 3.3 Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market (by Deployment Model)
- 3.3.1 Cloud-Based
- 3.3.2 On-Premise
- 3.3.3 Hybrid Deployment Solutions
4. Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market (by Region)
- 4.1 Regional Summary
- 4.2 Electric Vehicle Charging Management Software Platform Market - by Region
- 4.3 North America
- 4.3.1 Markets
- 4.3.1.1 Key Market Participants in North America
- 4.3.1.2 Business Drivers
- 4.3.1.3 Business Challenges
- 4.3.2 Application
- 4.3.3 Product
- 4.3.4 North America (By Country)
- 4.3.4.1 U.S.
- 4.3.4.1.1 Market by Application
- 4.3.4.1.2 Market by Product
- 4.3.4.2 Canada
- 4.3.4.2.1 Market by Application
- 4.3.4.2.2 Market by Product
- 4.3.4.3 Mexico
- 4.3.4.3.1 Market by Application
- 4.3.4.3.2 Market by Product
- 4.4 Europe
- 4.4.1 Markets
- 4.4.1.1 Key Market Participants in Europe
- 4.4.1.2 Business Drivers
- 4.4.1.3 Business Challenges
- 4.4.2 Application
- 4.4.3 Product
- 4.4.4 Europe (By Country)
- 4.4.4.1 Germany
- 4.4.4.1.1 Market by Application
- 4.4.4.1.2 Market by Product
- 4.4.4.2 France
- 4.4.4.2.1 Market by Application
- 4.4.4.2.2 Market by Product
- 4.4.4.3 U.K.
- 4.4.4.3.1 Market by Application
- 4.4.4.3.2 Market by Product
- 4.4.4.4 Italy
- 4.4.4.4.1 Market by Application
- 4.4.4.4.2 Market by Product
- 4.4.4.5 Netherlands
- 4.4.4.5.1 Market by Application
- 4.4.4.5.2 Market by Product
- 4.4.4.6 Spain
- 4.4.4.6.1 Market by Application
- 4.4.4.6.2 Market by Product
- 4.4.4.7 Norway
- 4.4.4.7.1 Market by Application
- 4.4.4.7.2 Market by Product
- 4.4.4.8 Rest-of-Nordic
- 4.4.4.8.1 Market by Application
- 4.4.4.8.2 Market by Product
- 4.4.4.9 Rest-of-Europe
- 4.4.4.9.1 Market by Application
- 4.4.4.9.2 Market by Product
- 4.5 Asia-Pacific
- 4.5.1 Markets
- 4.5.1.1 Key Market Participants in Asia-Pacific
- 4.5.1.2 Business Drivers
- 4.5.1.3 Business Challenges
- 4.5.2 Application
- 4.5.3 Product
- 4.5.4 Asia-Pacific (by Country)
- 4.5.4.1 China
- 4.5.4.1.1 Market by Application
- 4.5.4.1.2 Market by Product
- 4.5.4.2 Japan
- 4.5.4.2.1 Market by Application
- 4.5.4.2.2 Market by Product
- 4.5.4.3 India
- 4.5.4.3.1 Market by Application
- 4.5.4.3.2 Market by Product
- 4.5.4.4 Australia
- 4.5.4.4.1 Market by Application
- 4.5.4.4.2 Market by Product
- 4.5.4.5 South Korea
- 4.5.4.5.1 Market by Application
- 4.5.4.5.2 Market by Product
- 4.5.4.6 Rest-of-Asia-Pacific
- 4.5.4.6.1 Market by Application
- 4.5.4.6.2 Market by Product
- 4.6 Rest-of-the-World
- 4.6.1 Markets
- 4.6.1.1 Key Market Participants in Rest-of-the-World
- 4.6.1.2 Business Drivers
- 4.6.1.3 Business Challenges
- 4.6.2 Application
- 4.6.3 Product
- 4.6.4 Rest-of-the-World (by Region)
- 4.6.4.1 Latin America
- 4.6.4.1.1 Market by Application
- 4.6.4.1.2 Market by Product
- 4.6.4.2 Middle East and Africa
- 4.6.4.2.1 Market by Application
- 4.6.4.2.2 Market by Product
5. Markets - Competitive Benchmarking & Company Profiles
- 5.1 Next Frontiers
- 5.2 Geographic Assessment
- 5.3 Company Profiles
- 5.3.1 ChargePoint, Inc.
- 5.3.1.1 Overview
- 5.3.1.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.1.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.1.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.1.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.1.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.1.7 Market Share
- 5.3.2 ABB Ltd.
- 5.3.2.1 Overview
- 5.3.2.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.2.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.2.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.2.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.2.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.2.7 Market Share
- 5.3.3 Scania
- 5.3.3.1 Overview
- 5.3.3.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.3.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.3.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.3.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.3.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.3.7 Market Share
- 5.3.4 Volvo Energy AB
- 5.3.4.1 Overview
- 5.3.4.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.4.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.4.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.4.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.4.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.4.7 Market Share
- 5.3.5 Pionix GmbH
- 5.3.5.1 Overview
- 5.3.5.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.5.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.5.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.5.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.5.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.5.7 Market Share
- 5.3.6 AddEnergie
- 5.3.6.1 Overview
- 5.3.6.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.6.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.6.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.6.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.6.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.6.7 Market Share
- 5.3.7 evway by Route220 Srl
- 5.3.7.1 Overview
- 5.3.7.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.7.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.7.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.7.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.7.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.7.7 Market Share
- 5.3.8 Siemens
- 5.3.8.1 Overview
- 5.3.8.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.8.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.8.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.8.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.8.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.8.7 Market Share
- 5.3.9 Schneider Electric
- 5.3.9.1 Overview
- 5.3.9.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.9.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.9.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.9.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.9.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.9.7 Market Share
- 5.3.10 Virta
- 5.3.10.1 Overview
- 5.3.10.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.10.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.10.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.10.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.10.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.10.7 Market Share
- 5.3.11 Enel X
- 5.3.11.1 Overview
- 5.3.11.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.11.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.11.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.11.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.11.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.11.7 Market Share
- 5.3.12 GreenFlux
- 5.3.12.1 Overview
- 5.3.12.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.12.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.12.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.12.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.12.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.12.7 Market Share
- 5.3.13 Wallbox
- 5.3.13.1 Overview
- 5.3.13.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.13.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.13.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.13.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.13.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.13.7 Market Share
- 5.3.14 Etrel
- 5.3.14.1 Overview
- 5.3.14.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.14.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.14.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.14.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.14.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.14.7 Market Share
- 5.3.15 Tritium
- 5.3.15.1 Overview
- 5.3.15.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio
- 5.3.15.3 Top Competitors
- 5.3.15.4 Target Customers
- 5.3.15.5 Key Personnel
- 5.3.15.6 Analyst View
- 5.3.15.7 Market Share
- 5.3.16 Other Key Players
6. Research Methodology