Market expansion is fueled by rising adoption of consumer electronics, rapid technological advancements, increasing deployment in electric vehicles, and supportive government policies promoting charging infrastructure development. As EV adoption accelerates, the demand for convenient, cable-free charging solutions continues to rise. Wireless charging technologies, such as pads and dynamic in-road systems, simplify the process by eliminating the need for physical connectors. Innovations enhancing speed, efficiency, and flexibility - including resonant and radio frequency-based solutions - are making wireless charging increasingly practical for smartphones, laptops, wearables, and other electronics. These advancements address previous limitations, expand application opportunities, and accelerate commercialization across consumer and automotive sectors.
The resonant wireless charging segment accounted for USD 8.2 billion in 2025 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 38.8% during 2025-2034. Resonant technology allows mid-range power transfer without precise alignment, making it suitable for both consumer electronics and automotive applications, including parking-based and dynamic EV charging systems.
The consumer segment held a 52.9% share in 2025. Rapid adoption of wireless charging across smartphones, earbuds, wearables, and portable devices is being driven by multi-coil solutions, high-efficiency chargers, and seamless integration into homes, offices, and public spaces. Standardization initiatives such as Qi2 and increasing consumer awareness are further enhancing adoption, while companies continue to offer innovative products like furniture-embedded and aesthetically integrated charging systems.
North America Wireless Charging Market held a 34% share in 2025. Growth in the region is supported by strong adoption in consumer electronics and electric vehicles, driven by advancements in high-efficiency inductive technologies and improved user experience. The U.S., as a hub of innovation, hosts key technology firms and research centers developing cutting-edge wireless charging systems, while favorable regulations and growing EV infrastructure further support market expansion.
Key companies operating in the Global Wireless Charging Market include Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Qualcomm Incorporated, Infineon Technologies, Powermat Technologies, Mojo Mobility, Inc., Wiferion GmbH, Evatran LLC (Plugless Power), Powercast Corporation, Energizer Holdings Inc., WiTricity Corporation, WiBotic, Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Convenient Power Ltd., Renesas Electronics, OSSIA, Texas Instruments, Inc., MediaTek, Inc., and Leggett & Platt, Inc. Companies in the Global Wireless Charging Market are employing several strategies to strengthen their presence and expand market share. Investments in research and development are enhancing charging efficiency, reducing power loss, and enabling faster wireless energy transfer. Firms are forming partnerships with automotive manufacturers, consumer electronics brands, and infrastructure providers to integrate wireless charging solutions across devices and EVs. Market players are also expanding regional production and distribution networks to reach emerging economies. Additionally, companies focus on standardization compliance, user-friendly designs, and multifunctional products to improve adoption.
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Companies Mentioned
The companies profiled in this Wireless Charging market report include:- Qualcomm Incorporated
- Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd.
- Texas Instruments, Inc.
- Infineon Technologies
- Energizer Holdings Inc.
- Powermat Technologies
- Evatran LLC (Plugless Power)
- Wiferion GmbH
- Renesas Electronics
- Leggett & Platt, Inc
- MediaTek, Inc.
- Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
- Semtech Corporation
- Convenient Power Ltd.
- Mojo Mobility, Inc.
- OSSIA
- Powercast Corporation
- WiBotic
- WiTricity Corporation

