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. Limitations
1.7. Assumptions
1.8. Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Define: Research Objective
2.2. Determine: Research Design
2.3. Prepare: Research Instrument
2.4. Collect: Data Source
2.5. Analyze: Data Interpretation
2.6. Formulate: Data Verification
2.7. Publish: Research Report
2.8. Repeat: Report Update
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Wireless Charging Market, by Region
5. Market Insights
5.1. Market Dynamics
5.1.1. Drivers
5.1.1.1. Growing penetration of smartphones and wearable devices worldwide
5.1.1.2. Rising consumer shift toward electric vehicles
5.1.1.3. Need for simultaneous charging of multiple devices
5.1.2. Restraints
5.1.2.1. High costs of wireless charging technologies
5.1.3. Opportunities
5.1.3.1. Introduction of new wireless charging technology in warehouse logistics
5.1.3.2. Surge in demand for implantable medical devices
5.1.4. Challenges
5.1.4.1. Compatibility and durability issues of wireless charging solutions
5.2. Market Segmentation Analysis
5.2.1. Technology: Rising preference for inductive charging for small-frequency devices
5.2.2. Implementation: Advanced transceivers with Qi-standard to improve charging capacities
5.2.3. Application: Exponential use of electric vehicles powered by wireless charging solutions
5.3. Market Trend Analysis
5.3.1. Presence of major native players and the rising introduction of novel wireless charging technologies in the Americas
5.3.2. Expanding usage of wireless charging in consumer electronics and wearable medical devices in Asia-Pacific region
5.3.3. Increasing development of wireless charging technologies for electric vehicles in EMEA region
5.4. Cumulative Impact of High Inflation
5.5. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.5.1. Threat of New Entrants
5.5.2. Threat of Substitutes
5.5.3. Bargaining Power of Customers
5.5.4. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
5.5.5. Industry Rivalry
5.6. Value Chain & Critical Path Analysis
5.7. Regulatory Framework
6. Wireless Charging Market, by Technology
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Inductive
6.3. Radio Frequency
6.4. Resonant
7. Wireless Charging Market, by Implementation
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Receivers
7.3. Transmitters
8. Wireless Charging Market, by Application
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Aerospace & Defense
8.3. Automotive
8.4. Consumer Electronics
8.5. Healthcare
8.6. Industrial
9. Americas Wireless Charging Market
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Argentina
9.3. Brazil
9.4. Canada
9.5. Mexico
9.6. United States
10. Asia-Pacific Wireless Charging Market
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Australia
10.3. China
10.4. India
10.5. Indonesia
10.6. Japan
10.7. Malaysia
10.8. Philippines
10.9. Singapore
10.10. South Korea
10.11. Taiwan
10.12. Thailand
10.13. Vietnam
11. Europe, Middle East & Africa Wireless Charging Market
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Denmark
11.3. Egypt
11.4. Finland
11.5. France
11.6. Germany
11.7. Israel
11.8. Italy
11.9. Netherlands
11.10. Nigeria
11.11. Norway
11.12. Poland
11.13. Qatar
11.14. Russia
11.15. Saudi Arabia
11.16. South Africa
11.17. Spain
11.18. Sweden
11.19. Switzerland
11.20. Turkey
11.21. United Arab Emirates
11.22. United Kingdom
12. Competitive Landscape
12.1. FPNV Positioning Matrix
12.2. Market Share Analysis, By Key Player
12.3. Competitive Scenario Analysis, By Key Player
12.3.1. Merger & Acquisition
12.3.1.1. Tesla Sells Its Recently Purchased German Wireless Charging Startup Wiferion
12.3.1.2. LG to Sell its in-car Handset Wireless Charging Business to BH
12.3.2. Agreement, Collaboration, & Partnership
12.3.2.1. Yank Technologies to Develop Wireless Charging Solutions for NASA’s Autonomous Vehicles on the Moon
12.3.2.2. Powercast, Powermat Partner on Wireless Charging
12.3.2.3. WiBotic Introduces PowerPad Pro to Provide Wireless Charging, Data Transfer for Industrial UAVs
12.3.2.4. BizLink and Energysquare Form Partnership to Bring Multi-Device Wireless Charging Solutions to Market Utilizing Power by Contact Technology
12.3.3. New Product Launch & Enhancement
12.3.3.1. Delta Showcases New 30kW Wireless Charging System and Industrial Automation Solutions for Next-Generation Warehousing and Logistics
12.3.3.2. Renesas Presents Wireless Power Transmitter Technology for Portable Device Charging at ISSCC
12.3.3.3. ’Qi2’ Next Generation Wireless Charging Standard Based on Apple’s MagSafe Announced
12.3.3.4. Powercast Unveils CES Award Winning Ubiquity Low-Cost RF Power Transmitter to Bring Convenient Over-the-Air Wireless Charging into Homes
12.3.3.5. Sony’s PS5 Controller Could come with Wireless Charging Support
12.3.3.6. Powermat Launches an Innovative Wireless Power Solution Designed for Small IoT Devices
13. Competitive Portfolio
13.1. Key Company Profiles
13.1.1. Abracon LLC
13.1.2. Analog Devices, Inc.
13.1.3. Anker Innovations Technology Co., Ltd
13.1.4. Apple Inc.
13.1.5. Belkin
13.1.6. B&PLUS KK by Balluff GmbH
13.1.7. DAIHEN Corporation
13.1.8. Delta Electronics, Inc.
13.1.9. Energizer Holdings, Inc.
13.1.10. energysquare SAS
13.1.11. Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd.
13.1.12. In2power NV
13.1.13. Infineon Technologies AG
13.1.14. Laird Technologies, Inc.
13.1.15. LG Electronics Inc.
13.1.16. Metaboards
13.1.17. Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
13.1.18. NXP Semiconductors N.V
13.1.19. Ossia Inc.
13.1.20. Panasonic Holdings Corporation
13.1.21. Plugless Power LLC
13.1.22. Powercast Corporation
13.1.23. Powermat Technologies Ltd.
13.1.24. Renesas Electronics Corporation
13.1.25. Resonant Link, Inc.
13.1.26. Robert Bosch GmbH
13.1.27. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
13.1.28. Semtech Corporation
13.1.29. Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
13.1.30. Sony Group Corporation
13.1.31. STMicroelectronics N.V.
13.1.32. TDK Corporation
13.1.33. Texas Instruments Incorporated
13.1.34. WiBotic Inc.
13.1.35. Wiferion GmbH by PULS GmbH
13.1.36. WiTricity Corporation
13.1.37. Yank Technologies, Inc.
13.1.38. ZENS Consumer BV
13.2. Key Product Portfolio
14. Appendix
14.1. Discussion Guide
14.2. License & Pricing
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