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日本の電気自動車充電設備の市場規模、シェア、動向、予測:充電ステーション、最終用途、地域別、2025~2033年Japan Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Market Size, Share, Trends and Forecast by Charging Station, End Use, and Region, 2025-2033 |
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日本の電気自動車充電設備の市場規模、シェア、動向、予測:充電ステーション、最終用途、地域別、2025~2033年 |
出版日: 2025年06月02日
発行: IMARC
ページ情報: 英文 117 Pages
納期: 5~7営業日
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日本の電気自動車充電設備市場規模は2024年に14億4,110万米ドルに達しました。今後、IMARC Groupでは、2033年には60億69万米ドルに達し、2025~2033年にかけて17.17%の成長率(CAGR)を示すと予測しています。日本の電気自動車充電設備市場シェアは、電気自動車(EV)需要の高まり、車両の電化を強化するための急速充電やバッテリースワップ技術の開発への注目の高まり、持続可能性目標を達成するための充電ソリューションへの主要企業の投資増加により拡大しています。
The Japan electric vehicle charging equipment market size reached USD 1,441.10 Million in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 6,000.69 Million by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 17.17% during 2025-2033. The Japan electric vehicle charging equipment market share is growing due to the rising demand for electric vehicles (EVs), increasing focus on developing fast charging and battery swapping technologies to enhance fleet electrification, and higher investments by leading companies in charging solutions to meet sustainability targets.
Rising Demand for Electric Vehicles (EVs)
The growing inclination towards electric vehicles (EVs) in Japan, influenced by environmental consciousness and technological progress, is a key reason for the demand for EV charging stations. As more individuals switch to EVs, the demand for easy and accessible charging facilities becomes more essential. This demand is heightened by users' inclinations towards environmentally friendly, low-emission options instead of conventional cars. Japan's major automobile manufacturers are pouring resources into electric vehicles, propelling the EV market ahead. As more electric vehicle models debut, a growing network of charging stations is essential to bolster the infrastructure for these cars, promoting better user experiences and fostering EV adoption nationwide. For example, in 2025, Hyundai revealed the introduction of its least expensive electric vehicle in Japan, the Hyundai Inster. This action intends to penetrate Japan's competitive market, which is led by domestic manufacturers such as Toyota and Honda.
Introduction of Fast Charging Solutions for Fleet Electrification
The progress in rapid charging and battery exchange technologies is crucial in facilitating the adoption of electric vehicles, particularly for commercial fleets. Innovations like battery swapping stations that provide quick recharging options are tackling one of the major obstacles to electric vehicle growth, which is the duration of charging. By being able to change a battery within minutes, fleet managers can reduce downtime, allowing their vehicles to remain operational for extended periods and enhancing efficiency. This technology is especially advantageous for industries dependent on high-utilization vehicles, like taxis and delivery services, where rapid turnaround times are essential. With the increasing demand for environmentally friendly, low-emission transport options, the implementation of cutting-edge charging technologies for fleets aids in larger decarbonization initiatives, enabling companies to achieve sustainability goals and enhancing the overall development of EV infrastructure. In 2024, Japan introduced its initial battery swapping stations in Kyoto, created by Ample in partnership with ENEOS. The stations included two drive-through pods that enable a complete charge in only 5 minutes and assist local fleets such as MK Taxi. This effort was designed to boost EV uptake and support Japan's decarbonization objectives.
Corporate Sustainability Goals and Green Marketing
Corporate sustainability objectives are driving prominent companies in Japan to quickly boost their funding in EV charging facilities. Numerous businesses are coordinating their activities with Japan's environmental objectives, such as achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. Companies are utilizing eco-friendly marketing approaches to appeal to environmentally aware consumers. Consequently, businesses in sectors like retail, hospitality, and transportation are setting up EV charging stations at their locations to showcase their dedication to sustainability. The increasing trend of companies providing EV charging within their sustainability efforts is creating a demand for additional charging stations. In December 2023, All Nippon Airways (ANA) set up ABB's Terra CE 54 CJG rapid charger at Tokyo Haneda Airport for its electric Ground Support Equipment (GSE) vehicles. The charger supported various charging standards, such as CHAdeMO, AC, and DC CCS 2. This project backed ANA's sustainability objectives and carbon-neutral initiatives in airport operations.
The market research report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape. Competitive analysis such as market structure, key player positioning, top winning strategies, competitive dashboard, and company evaluation quadrant has been covered in the report. Also, detailed profiles of all major companies have been provided.