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LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Application (Residential and Commercial), By Charger Type (Level 2 and Level 1), By Country and Growth Forecast, 2022-2028

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  • 92 Pages
  • April 2022
  • Region: Africa, Middle East
  • Marqual IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd (KBV Research)
  • ID: 5600604
The Latin America, Middle East and Africa Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market is expected to witness market growth of 22.4% CAGR during the forecast period (2022-2028).

P2P charging could be included in P2P energy portals in the future as part of a larger smart grid implementation. It is expected to allow EVs to be used for Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) applications, such as peak shaving during periods of high grid energy demand or providing additional storage in the event of excess renewable generation at a specific time of day. EVs can benefit from solutions that include two-way charges.

P2P charging can likely operate as a major driver of significant EV adoption in the years to come by alleviating range anxiety and enabling manufacturers to compete in the market.

For all battery-electric vehicles, local emissions are zero (BEVs). Moreover, because PHEVs and HEVs are more effective than fuel vehicles, they produce significantly fewer harmful emissions, even while purely running on gasoline. There's a widespread misconception that electric vehicle production as well as the energy electricity needed to charge them produces the same amount of damaging pollution as gas-powered automobiles. Electric vehicles emit fewer pollutants. Electric vehicles is expected to likely to get cleaner as the networks that power them expand their reliance on renewable energy sources. EVgo uses 100% renewable power from solar and wind power to all of its chargers. Thus, the environment friendly nature of the EVs is likely to attract a lot of consumers in the near future, and as a consequence, the peer-to-peer electric vehicle charging market is likely to grow.

The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) announced the EV Green Charger initiative, which offers an infrastructure of electric vehicle chargers across the city. As part of the Dubai Green Mobility Strategy 2030, this program supports Dubai's efforts to develop innovative and sustainable transportation solutions, reducing carbon emissions in the transportation industry. The number of registered electric vehicles in Dubai has increased as a result of DEWA's continued growth of this initiative and the debut of its free-charging incentive.

In Israel, Better Place began constructing its first electrical vehicles network in collaboration with Renault, a French automaker. Better Place proposed a detailed network development proposal in March 2011, which included 40 battery exchange stations and 400 charging stations around Israel. At the end of 2011, 200 locations were stated to be under construction or planned, however that objective was not met. Better Place filed bankruptcy in Israel on May 26, 2013, after terminating its initiatives in the majority of markets.

The Brazil market dominated the LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Country in 2021, and is expected to continue to be a dominant market till 2028; thereby, achieving a market value of $6,311.1 Thousands by 2028. The Argentina market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 23% during (2022-2028). Additionally, The UAE market is expected to witness a CAGR of 22% during (2022-2028).

Based on Application, the market is segmented into Residential (Apartments and Private Homes) and Commercial (Destination Charging Station, Fleet Charging Station, Workplace Charging Station, and Others). Based on Charger Type, the market is segmented into Level 2 and Level 1. Based on countries, the market is segmented into Brazil, Argentina, UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Nigeria, and Rest of LAMEA.

The market research report covers the analysis of key stakeholders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include ChargePoint Holdings, Inc., Enphase Energy, Inc. (ClipperCreek, Inc.), Enel X Italia Srl (Enel Group), EVBox (Engie SA), EVmeter LTD., Shell Recharge Solutions (Shell plc), Innogy SE (E. ON SE), Power Hero, Inc., and Webasto Group.

Scope of the Study


Market Segments Covered in the Report:


By Application
  • Residential
    • Apartments
    • Private Homes
  • Commercial
    • Destination Charging Station
    • Fleet Charging Station
    • Workplace Charging Station
    • Others
By Charger Type
  • Level 2
  • Level 1

By Country
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Rest of LAMEA

Key Market Players


List of Companies Profiled in the Report:

  • ChargePoint Holdings, Inc.
  • Enphase Energy, Inc. (ClipperCreek, Inc.)
  • Enel X Italia Srl (Enel Group)
  • EVBox (Engie SA)
  • EVmeter LTD.
  • Shell Recharge Solutions (Shell plc)
  • Innogy SE (E. ON SE)
  • Power Hero, Inc.
  • Webasto Group

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Market Scope
1.4 Segmentation
1.4.1 LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market, by Application
1.4.2 LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market, by Charger Type
1.4.3 LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market, by Country
1.5 Methodology for the research
Chapter 2. Market Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Overview
2.1.1.1 Market Composition and Scenario
2.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
2.2.1 Market Drivers
2.2.2 Market Restraints
Chapter 3. Strategies deployed in Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market
Chapter 4. LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Application
4.1 LAMEA Residential Market by Country
4.2 LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Residential Type
4.2.1 LAMEA Apartments Market by Country
4.2.2 LAMEA Private Homes Market by Country
4.3 LAMEA Commercial Market by Country
4.4 LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Commercial Type
4.4.1 LAMEA Destination Charging Station Market by Country
4.4.2 LAMEA Fleet Charging Station Market by Country
4.4.3 LAMEA Workplace Charging Station Market by Country
4.4.4 LAMEA Others Market by Country
Chapter 5. LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Charger Type
5.1 LAMEA Level 2 Market by Country
5.2 LAMEA Level 1 Market by Country
Chapter 6. LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Country
6.1 Brazil Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market
6.1.1 Brazil Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Application
6.1.1.1 Brazil Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Residential Type
6.1.1.2 Brazil Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Commercial Type
6.1.2 Brazil Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Charger Type
6.2 Argentina Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market
6.2.1 Argentina Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Application
6.2.1.1 Argentina Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Residential Type
6.2.1.2 Argentina Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Commercial Type
6.2.2 Argentina Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Charger Type
6.3 UAE Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market
6.3.1 UAE Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Application
6.3.1.1 UAE Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Residential Type
6.3.1.2 UAE Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Commercial Type
6.3.2 UAE Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Charger Type
6.4 Saudi Arabia Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market
6.4.1 Saudi Arabia Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Application
6.4.1.1 Saudi Arabia Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Residential Type
6.4.1.2 Saudi Arabia Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Commercial Type
6.4.2 Saudi Arabia Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Charger Type
6.5 South Africa Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market
6.5.1 South Africa Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Application
6.5.1.1 South Africa Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Residential Type
6.5.1.2 South Africa Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Commercial Type
6.5.2 South Africa Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Charger Type
6.6 Nigeria Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market
6.6.1 Nigeria Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Application
6.6.1.1 Nigeria Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Residential Type
6.6.1.2 Nigeria Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Commercial Type
6.6.2 Nigeria Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Charger Type
6.7 Rest of LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market
6.7.1 Rest of LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Application
6.7.1.1 Rest of LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Residential Type
6.7.1.2 Rest of LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Commercial Type
6.7.2 Rest of LAMEA Peer-To-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Charger Type
Chapter 7. Company Profiles
7.1 ChargePoint Holdings, Inc.
7.1.1 Company Overview
7.1.2 Financial Analysis
7.1.3 Regional Analysis
7.1.4 Research & Development Expenses
7.1.5 Recent strategies and developments:
7.1.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
7.2 Enphase Energy, Inc. (ClipperCreek, Inc.)
7.2.1 Company Overview
7.2.2 Financial Analysis
7.2.3 Regional Analysis
7.2.4 Research & Development Expenses
7.3 Enel X Italia Srl (Enel Group)
7.3.1 Company Overview
7.3.2 Financial Analysis
7.3.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
7.3.4 Research & Development Expenses
7.3.5 Recent strategies and developments:
7.3.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
7.3.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
7.3.5.3 Geographical Expansions:
7.4 EVBox (Engie SA)
7.4.1 Company Overview
7.4.2 Financial Analysis
7.4.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
7.4.4 Research & Development Expenses
7.5 EVmeter LTD.
7.5.1 Company Overview
7.6 Shell Recharge Solutions (Shell plc)
7.6.1 Company Overview
7.6.2 Financial Analysis
7.6.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
7.6.4 Research & Development Expenses
7.6.5 Recent strategies and developments:
7.6.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
7.6.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
7.7 Innogy SE (E. ON SE)
7.7.1 Company Overview
7.7.2 Financial Analysis
7.7.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
7.7.4 Research & Development Expenses
7.8 Power Hero, Inc.
7.8.1 Company Overview
7.9 Webasto Group
7.9.1 Company Overview

Companies Mentioned

  • ChargePoint Holdings, Inc.
  • Enphase Energy, Inc. (ClipperCreek, Inc.)
  • Enel X Italia Srl (Enel Group)
  • EVBox (Engie SA)
  • EVmeter LTD.
  • Shell Recharge Solutions (Shell plc)
  • Innogy SE (E. ON SE)
  • Power Hero, Inc.
  • Webasto Group

Methodology

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