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Wireless Charging Market - Global Forecast 2025-2032

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  • 194 Pages
  • November 2025
  • Region: Global
  • 360iResearch™
  • ID: 5639537
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Wireless charging is rapidly evolving into a core component of business and infrastructure strategy, shaping product architectures and operational models across multiple sectors. Companies are leveraging advances in power transfer technologies and integration practices to optimize device performance, streamline operations, and enhance user experience.

Market Snapshot: Wireless Charging Market Growth Trajectory

The wireless charging market grew from USD 25.46 billion in 2024 to USD 28.83 billion in 2025. It is expected to continue growing at a CAGR of 14.04%, reaching USD 72.89 billion by 2032. This significant expansion reflects increased cross-sector adoption, innovation in core technologies, and an ongoing transition to wireless energy transfer in consumer, industrial, and mobility ecosystems.

Scope & Segmentation of the Wireless Charging Market

This report offers a detailed examination of wireless charging technologies, commercial strategies, and component architectures across industries and regions. The research is structured according to industry best practices for B2B decision-makers, highlighting the most relevant market divisions:

  • Component: Receivers (including power regulators and rectifiers), Transmitters (including antennas and control systems)
  • Technology Type: Inductive charging (high and low frequency), Laser charging (diode-based, optical beamforming), Radio frequency charging (licensed, unlicensed spectrum), Resonant charging (capacitive resonant, magnetic resonant)
  • Application: Automotive (battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles), Consumer electronics (smart devices, wearables), Healthcare (implantable and other medical devices), Industrial (machinery, robotics)
  • End User: Commercial (offices, retail), Industrial sector (logistics, manufacturing), Residential (home automation, personal use)
  • Region: Americas (North America and Latin America), Europe, Middle East & Africa (subregional detail), Asia-Pacific (including China, India, Japan, Australia, South Korea, Southeast Asia)
  • Key Companies: Market leaders and innovators including Apple Inc., Samsung Electronics, Tesla, Analog Devices, Panasonic Holdings, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Powermat Technologies, Siemens AG, Infineon Technologies, and others driving advances in wireless power management and integration

Key Takeaways for Senior Decision-Makers

  • Wireless charging is an integrated systems-level consideration, not an accessory, shaping business models in consumer devices, automotive, healthcare, and industry.
  • Technology readiness levels vary: while inductive charging is established in consumer electronics, resonant and RF approaches are emerging for industrial and specialized deployments.
  • Standards development and cross-industry alliances are vital for establishing device interoperability and accelerating deployment in public and commercial spaces.
  • Advances in semiconductors and power management are reducing product costs and complexity, yet introduce new design trade-offs related to efficiency, heat management, and electromagnetic compliance.
  • Adoption decisions are influenced by user experience requirements, supply chain structure, and regulatory acceptance, necessitating modular platforms and adaptable sourcing strategies.

Tariff Impact and Supply Chain Strategy

Noticeable shifts in U.S. trade policy from 2025 have introduced cost pressures across semiconductor supply chains and led industry stakeholders to reassess sourcing, procurement flexibility, and manufacturing locations. These tariffs have prompted realignment with alternative suppliers, accelerated nearshoring, and increased the focus on resilient and agile procurement models. Smaller brands and startups are prioritizing high-margin lines or seeking funding for growth outside tariff-affected regions. As trade exposure rises, engineering teams are working to simplify component dependencies and diversify sourcing, while contract negotiations increasingly address trade policy risk.

Methodology & Data Sources

This analysis combines primary interviews with technical and commercial leaders, structured secondary research from peer-reviewed literature and industry conferences, and patent landscape mapping to capture innovation clusters. Scenario analysis was applied to validate supply chain risks and anticipated adoption trends, ensuring coverage of both technical capability and commercial momentum.

Why This Report Matters for Strategic Planning

  • Enables executives and product leaders to assess technology readiness, standardization, and segment-specific adoption drivers for competitive positioning.
  • Supports development of resilient supply chain strategies by mapping tariff exposure and regional sourcing opportunities.
  • Informs go-to-market and investment decisions through detailed segmentation, regulatory mapping, and partner ecosystem analysis.

Conclusion

Wireless charging’s evolution demands coordinated technical, operational, and commercial strategies to unlock scalable value. Firms that prioritize modular, standards-driven solutions supported by adaptive sourcing will be best positioned for sustained growth and market leadership.

 

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Table of Contents

1. Preface
1.1. Objectives of the Study
1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
1.3. Years Considered for the Study
1.4. Currency & Pricing
1.5. Language
1.6. Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
5. Market Insights
5.1. Increasing adoption of wireless charging in electric vehicles for seamless and cable-free experience
5.2. Integration of wireless charging in public infrastructure like cafes, airports, and transport hubs
5.3. Rising demand for multi-device wireless charging pads in smart home and office environments
5.4. Emergence of long-range wireless charging using RF and resonant technologies for remote applications
5.5. Standardization efforts accelerating to enable cross-brand compatibility and ecosystem-wide interoperability
5.6. Expansion of wireless charging use in healthcare wearables, implants, and contactless medical devices
5.7. Shift toward portless smartphones driving growth of fully wireless mobile device ecosystems
5.8. High-power wireless charging solutions gaining traction in laptops, drones, and industrial tools
5.9. Automotive interiors evolving with integrated wireless charging for driver and passenger convenience
5.10. Sustainability focus boosting interest in wireless charging as alternative to disposable cables and adapters
6. Cumulative Impact of United States Tariffs 2025
7. Cumulative Impact of Artificial Intelligence 2025
8. Wireless Charging Market, by Component
8.1. Receivers
8.1.1. Power Regulators
8.1.2. Rectifiers
8.2. Transmitters
8.2.1. Antennas
8.2.2. Control System
9. Wireless Charging Market, by Technology Type
9.1. Inductive Charging
9.1.1. High Frequency
9.1.2. Low Frequency
9.2. Laser Charging
9.2.1. Diode-Based
9.2.2. Optical Beamforming
9.3. Radio Frequency Charging
9.3.1. Licensed Spectrum
9.3.2. Unlicensed Spectrum
9.4. Resonant Charging
9.4.1. Capacitive Resonant
9.4.2. Magnetic Resonant
10. Wireless Charging Market, by Application
10.1. Automotive
10.1.1. Battery Electric Vehicles
10.1.2. Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles
10.2. Consumer Electronics
10.2.1. Smart Devices
10.2.2. Wearables
10.3. Healthcare
10.3.1. Implantable Devices
10.3.2. Medical Devices
10.4. Industrial
10.4.1. Machinery
10.4.2. Robotics
11. Wireless Charging Market, by End User
11.1. Commercial
11.1.1. Offices
11.1.2. Retail
11.2. Industrial Sector
11.2.1. Logistics
11.2.2. Manufacturing
11.3. Residential
11.3.1. Home Automation
11.3.2. Personal Use
12. Wireless Charging Market, by Region
12.1. Americas
12.1.1. North America
12.1.2. Latin America
12.2. Europe, Middle East & Africa
12.2.1. Europe
12.2.2. Middle East
12.2.3. Africa
12.3. Asia-Pacific
13. Wireless Charging Market, by Group
13.1. ASEAN
13.2. GCC
13.3. European Union
13.4. BRICS
13.5. G7
13.6. NATO
14. Wireless Charging Market, by Country
14.1. United States
14.2. Canada
14.3. Mexico
14.4. Brazil
14.5. United Kingdom
14.6. Germany
14.7. France
14.8. Russia
14.9. Italy
14.10. Spain
14.11. China
14.12. India
14.13. Japan
14.14. Australia
14.15. South Korea
15. Competitive Landscape
15.1. Market Share Analysis, 2024
15.2. FPNV Positioning Matrix, 2024
15.3. Competitive Analysis
15.3.1. Apple Inc.
15.3.2. Delta Electronics, Inc.
15.3.3. Energizer Holdings, Inc.
15.3.4. Foxconn Interconnect Technology
15.3.5. Huawei Device Co., Ltd.
15.3.6. LG Electronics Inc.
15.3.7. Logitech International S.A.
15.3.8. Robert Bosch GmbH
15.3.9. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
15.3.10. Sony Group Corporation
15.3.11. WiTricity Corporation
15.3.12. Xiaomi Group

Companies Mentioned

The companies profiled in this Wireless Charging market report include:
  • Abracon LLC
  • Analog Devices, Inc.
  • Anker Technology (SG) Pte., Ltd.
  • Apple Inc.
  • AVENIR TELECOM SA
  • B&PLUS K.K. Co.Ltd.
  • DAIHEN Corporation
  • Delta Electronics, Inc.
  • Energizer Holdings, Inc.
  • Energous Corporation
  • energysquare SAS
  • Foxconn Interconnect Technology
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
  • Huawei Device Co., Ltd.
  • In2power NV
  • Infineon Technologies AG
  • Koninklijke Philips N.V
  • Leggett & Platt, Inc.
  • LG Electronics Inc.
  • Logitech International S.A.
  • Metaboards Limited
  • Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
  • NXP Semiconductors N.V.
  • Ossia Inc.
  • Panasonic Holdings Corporation
  • Powercast Corporation
  • Powermat Technologies Ltd.
  • PULS GmbH
  • Renesas Electronics Corporation
  • Resonant Link, Inc.
  • Robert Bosch GmbH
  • Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Semtech Corporation
  • Siemens AG
  • Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
  • Sony Group Corporation
  • STMicroelectronics International N.V.
  • TDK Corporation
  • Tesla, Inc
  • Texas Instruments Incorporated
  • Toshiba Corporation
  • Toyota Motor Corporation
  • WiBotic Inc.
  • WiTricity Corporation
  • Xiaomi Group
  • Yank Technologies, Inc.
  • ZAGG Inc.
  • Zens Consumer B.V.

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