The global peer-to-peer electric vehicle charging market size is expected to reach USD 351.7 million by 2027, registering a CAGR of 21.8% from 2020 to 2027 according to a report.
To eliminate the range anxiety issues of electric vehicles, various governments are emphasizing on the provision of funds for the development of peer-to-peer networks. For instance, the U.S. government has established the Northeast Corridor Regional Strategy, under which it is providing support for various activities to enhance their Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. Under the strategy, the government is providing support for the development of public charging stations and peer-to-peer EV charging networks.
The growing emphasis of various governments, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), and automobile companies on enhancing the performance of charging solutions by including features such as Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) and blockchain payments, bodes well for the growth of the market. For instance, in 2016, the Government of Netherlands provided funding worth USD 180.3 billion for enhancing electric vehicle supply equipment, including peer-to-peer networks to companies including BMW AG and Eaton Corporation. Various OEMs and EV manufacturers are looking to strengthen the interoperability of charging infrastructure and electric vehicles, and that is expected to enhance the P2P networks. Additionally, various governments have mandated the allocation of space for electric vehicle charging in parking spaces of residential complexes, which is likely to provide lucrative opportunities to the market. For instance, in January 2019, the Government of India has mandated residential and commercial complexes to allot 20% of their parking space for electric vehicle chargers. However, in 2020, the growth of the market is likely to be impacted by the outbreak of COVID-19 that resulted in shifting focus of the governments on the provision of healthcare services.
Various utilities and charging station operators are collaborating for the expansion of peer-to-peer EV charging networks, which is further driving the market growth. For instance, in November 2017, Enexis Netbeheer B.V., innogy, and Vorarlberger Kraftwerke, among others, collaborated to launch the Oslo2Rome project. The Oslo2Rome project focuses on the developing P2P network, enabling EV drivers to access private and public charging stations along the Oslo to Rome highway. Furthermore, the increased number of automotive manufacturers emphasizing the development of peer-to-peer networks bodes well for market growth. For instance, in August 2016, Groupe Renault under its Elbnb campaign for the development of P2P networks across Sweden.
-P2P Electric Vehicle Charging Market Report
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