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市場調査レポート
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電気自動車(EV)向け保険の市場 :テーマ別調査Electric Vehicles (EV) in Insurance - Thematic Research |
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電気自動車(EV)向け保険の市場 :テーマ別調査 |
出版日: 2022年05月03日
発行: GlobalData
ページ情報: 英文 55 Pages
納期: 即納可能
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世界の電気自動車(EV)保険の市場規模は、2020年の490億米ドルから、2033年には5,070億米ドル超に増加すると予測されています。
EVの価格低下、バッテリーの寿命拡大、十分な充電インフラは、世界のEVの普及に貢献し、並行してEV保険市場も拡大することが予想されます。
当レポートでは、保険における電気自動車(EV)について調査分析し、市場参入企業、動向、業界分析等に関する情報を提供しています。
GlobalData forecasts that the global EV insurance industry will rise from $49 billion in 2020 to over $507 billion in 2033 as EVs become increasingly pertinent to consumers, manufacturers, and governments alike. Challenges to claims management and control - including battery costs, supply chain issues, underdeveloped repair networks, and insufficient charging infrastructure - remain major sticking points for insurers. Meanwhile, the data-driven future of connected cars will continue to challenge the status quo of the motor insurance market going forward. This report examines these factors, exploring the EV space in terms of key trends, major players, and future outlook.
The automotive industry is undergoing an unprecedented evolution, and the rapid, global spread of electric vehicles (EVs) is the most immediately pressing matter in the industry. The electrification of transport is seen as a key hurdle to overcome in the global systemic transition towards net-zero emissions targets. Falling EV prices, greater battery ranges, and sufficient charging infrastructure will contribute to the worldwide proliferation of EVs, growing the market for EV insurance in parallel. The insurance industry must ensure it stays abreast of the changing motor vehicle landscape. Understanding and pricing the risk profile of these new vehicles without decades of data and experience is an immediate challenge-a race against time as insurers look to perfect this work as the prominence of EVs grows around the world. Battery costs, advanced in-vehicle technologies, and underdeveloped yet still constrained supply chains are driving high claims costs for EVs, although falling costs and maturing repair networks will moderate these factors over time.