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市場調查報告書
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2024625
無線充電市場報告:按技術、傳輸距離、應用和地區分類,2026-2034年Wireless Charging Market Report by Technology, Transmission Range, Application, and Region 2026-2034 |
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2025年全球無線充電市場規模達222億美元。展望未來,IMARC Group預測,該市場將在2026年至2034年間以10.46%的複合年成長率成長,到2034年達到557億美元。亞太地區憑藉其快速的技術進步、用戶對智慧設備的高需求、強大的電子產品製造能力以及新興經濟體電動車(EV)的日益普及,成為推動市場成長的主要力量。市場成長的關鍵促進因素包括公共場所和汽車領域的應用、技術的顯著進步、日益成長的環境問題、標準化和相容性以及對穿戴式裝置和物聯網設備需求的成長。
無線充電(也稱為感應式充電)是一種無需實體線纜或連接器即可為設備充電的技術。它利用電磁場在充電板或充電站與相容設備(例如智慧型手機、智慧型手錶甚至電動車)之間傳輸能量。無線充電過程主要涉及兩個組件:發送器(充電板)和接收器(被充電設備)。充電板內建線圈,可產生交流電,進而形成磁場。被充電設備內建線圈接收器,可將磁場轉換回電流,並利用此電流為設備電池充電。當裝置放置在充電板上時,充電板和裝置的線圈會相互對準,從而實現能量傳輸。這消除了對實體連接的需求,從而提供了一種便捷且無線纜纏繞的充電方式。
無線充電提供了一種便利無憂的充電體驗。使用者無需再為線材和連接器而煩惱,充電變得更加輕鬆。其簡潔易用的特性推動了無線充電解決方案需求的成長。此外,支援無線充電的設備種類不斷增加,例如智慧型手機、智慧型手錶、平板電腦和耳機等,也是市場發展的主要驅動力。隨著越來越多的製造商將無線充電功能整合到產品中,消費者擁有了更多選擇,從而提高了無線充電的普及率。同時,無線充電也越來越多應用於機場、咖啡館和餐廳等公共場所,方便使用者隨時隨地為裝置充電。此外,許多汽車製造商正在將無線充電板整合到車輛中,使用戶能夠在旅途中為設備充電。這些進步拓展了無線充電的便利性和應用範圍,進一步促進了市場成長。此外,Qi等無線充電標準的建立也對市場成長起到了至關重要的作用。這些標準確保了不同製造商的充電板和設備之間的兼容性。通用標準的推廣增強了消費者的信心,並鼓勵了對無線充電解決方案的投資。
環境永續性和能源效率
無線充電系統正透過提高電力傳輸效率和採用智慧充電管理來降低能量損耗。減少對一次性電池的依賴和頻繁充電也有助於減少電子廢棄物。製造商和個人都越來越意識到其技術選擇對環境的影響,從而推動向更清潔、更永續的充電方案轉變。此外,無線充電透過實現離網和太陽能應用中的便利電力分配,促進了可再生能源的整合。這種符合國際永續性目標的特性正在提升其市場吸引力並獲得監管機構的支持。隨著各國政府和組織優先考慮具有環保意識的創新,以高能源效率和低環境影響為特徵的無線充電解決方案正在獲得競爭優勢並獲得更廣泛的認可。
對緊湊型技術的需求日益成長
無線充電市場正經歷顯著成長,這主要得益於市場對能夠支援先進自主系統的緊湊型高效充電解決方案日益成長的需求。隨著自動化在各個領域的不斷發展,對高效、緊湊且非接觸式供電解決方案的需求也變得愈發重要。高密度無線充電系統尤其適用於動態且需要精確控制的環境,能夠提供更高的可靠性、更低的維護需求和更穩定的運作。小型、節能型無線充電設備的開發正是為了滿足工業和服務應用領域不斷變化的需求。這一趨勢正在推動無線充電技術的應用,並持續擴大市場規模。 2025年,Xnergy推出了Phoenix無線充電器,這是一款適用於自主移動機器人(AMR)、自動導引車(AGV)和服務機器人的緊湊型1500W充電解決方案。該產品採用英飛凌的先進組件,在實現高效無線供電的同時,顯著降低了碳排放。 Phoenix為小型高密度無線充電樹立了新的標桿,加速了其在自主移動領域的應用。
多設備充電技術的進步
由於多設備充電技術的進步,無線充電市場正經歷快速成長。隨著人們對各種智慧型裝置的依賴日益加深,能夠同時為多個裝置充電的解決方案的需求也日益成長。多裝置充電器透過提升便利性、減少佈線麻煩和簡化充電流程來增強使用者體驗。快速充電選項和可自訂磁吸支架等功能的加入,進一步提升了充電器的功能性,滿足了使用者對效率和柔軟性的需求。這些進步不僅滿足了科技達人不斷變化的需求,也促進了無線充電技術的廣泛應用,從而推動了市場的持續成長。 2025年,AUKEY推出了全球首款相容Qi 2.2標準的雙手機無線充電器MagFusion 2X。本產品提供最高25W的充電輸出功率和快速充電功能,並配備可調式磁吸支架,可同時為兩台裝置充電。
支持性的政府政策和行業標準
支持性的法規環境透過獎勵、資金支持和策略指導,促進無線電力技術的研究、開發和商業化。這些政策在確保產品安全性和相容性的同時,也促進了企業創新,從而增強了用戶信心。通用標準的製定和實施有助於各種設備和製造商採用無線充電技術,推動市場成長。監管協調降低了准入門檻,為新進入者提供了機會。此外,政府在智慧基礎設施和電動車充電網路等領域的支持也加速了無線充電技術的普及。 2025年5月,C-DAC(T)和VNIT Nagpur聯合發布了一款國產無線電動汽車充電器,可在約3小時內將4.8kWh電池充電至90%。充電器採用230V交流電源,並具備先進的安全功能。鑑於印度目前已註冊超過450萬輛電動車,此次發布與印度加強電動車基礎設施和技術的努力相契合。
智慧型設備和連網型設備的廣泛應用
智慧連網型設備在個人和專業環境中的日益普及是無線充電市場需求的關鍵促進因素。隨著電子設備互聯程度的加深以及對持續供電的依賴增強,人們對便捷可靠的充電方式的需求也日益成長。無線充電無需實體連接器即可實現便利的供電,從而提升了設備的移動性和設計自由度,進一步完善了智慧生態系統的概念。將無線充電整合到物聯網 (IoT) 裝置、穿戴式技術以及各種連網型設備中,能夠增強其功能和市場吸引力。這一趨勢提高了設備的可用性,減輕了用戶的維護負擔,並改善了整體用戶體驗。此外,無線充電還支援傳統有線充電難以實現的新型設計和外形規格。因此,無線充電在整體技術中的廣泛應用,正在推動無線充電市場佔有率的不斷擴大。
車載無線充電解決方案的需求日益成長
人們對車內便利性和互聯性的需求日益成長,推動了車載無線充電解決方案的發展。隨著人們在出行途中越來越依賴智慧型手機進行導航、通訊和娛樂,高效便捷的免持充電解決方案的需求也日益增加。車載無線充電器提供無縫體驗,實現安全、無線充電,不會分散駕駛者的注意力。磁吸式吸附、角度調節和快速充電等功能進一步提升了易用性和使用者滿意度。這一趨勢,加上汽車智慧技術的普及,促使汽車製造商和配件供應商紛紛採用無線充電技術。為了順應這一趨勢,Anker 於 2025 年在全球推出了 Nano 無線車載充電器,其磁吸式充電板方便用戶在駕駛時為智慧型手機充電。這款通過 Qi2 認證的充電器支援 15W 無線充電,並可快速調整角度以獲得最佳充電視角。該產品已在美國和英國上市,亞馬遜也提供特價優惠。
The global wireless charging market size reached USD 22.2 Billion in 2025. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 55.7 Billion by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 10.46% during 2026-2034. Asia Pacific leads the market owing to rapid technological advancements, high user demand for smart devices, strong electronics manufacturing capabilities, and growing adoption of electric vehicles (EV) across emerging economies. The integration in public spaces and automobiles, significant technological advancements, growing environmental considerations, standardization and compatibility, and the rising demand for wearables and IoT devices are some of the major factors propelling the market.
Wireless charging, also known as inductive charging, is a technology that allows devices to charge without the need for physical cables or connectors. It uses electromagnetic fields to transfer energy between a charging pad or station and a compatible device, such as a smartphone, smartwatch , or even electric vehicle. The process of wireless charging involves two main components: a transmitter (charging pad) and a receiver (device being charged). The charging pad contains a coil that generates an alternating current, creating a magnetic field. The device being charged has a coil receiver that converts the magnetic field back into an electrical current, which is then used to charge the device's battery. When the device is placed on the charging pad, the coils in both the pad and the device align, allowing the energy transfer to occur. This eliminates the need for physical connections and provides a convenient and clutter-free way of charging devices.
Wireless charging offers a convenient and hassle-free charging experience. Users no longer need to fumble with cables or connectors, making it easier to charge their devices. The simplicity and ease of use contribute to the increasing demand for wireless charging solutions. Additionally, the expanding range of devices that support wireless charging, such as smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, and earbuds, is a significant driver for the market. As more manufacturers integrate wireless charging capabilities into their products, consumers have greater options to choose from, leading to increased adoption. Other than this, wireless charging is increasingly being integrated into public spaces like airports, coffee shops, and restaurants, allowing users to charge their devices conveniently. Additionally, many automobile manufacturers are incorporating wireless charging pads into their vehicles, enabling users to charge their devices on the go. These developments have expanded the accessibility and availability of wireless charging, further fueling its market growth. Besides this, the establishment of wireless charging standards, such as Qi, has played a crucial role in driving market growth. These standards ensure compatibility between charging pads and devices from different manufacturers. The widespread adoption of common standards has increased consumer confidence, encouraging them to invest in wireless charging solutions.
Environmental Sustainability and Energy Efficiency
Wireless charging systems are being developed to reduce energy loss by enhancing power transfer efficiency and utilizing intelligent charging management. Minimizing dependence on single-use batteries and frequent charging intervals also helps decrease electronic waste. Both manufacturers and individuals are becoming aware about the environmental effects of their technology decisions, driving the shift towards cleaner and more sustainable charging options. Additionally, wireless charging facilitates the advancement of renewable energy integration by allowing easy power distribution in off-grid and solar energy applications. This conformity with international sustainability objectives boosts the market's attractiveness and garners regulatory backing. With governments and organizations emphasizing eco-conscious innovations, wireless charging solutions showcasing energy efficiency and a lower environmental impact attract competitive edge and broader acceptance.
Growing Demand for Compact Technologies
The wireless charging market is experiencing substantial growth supported by the rising need for compact, high-efficiency charging solutions that can accommodate advanced autonomous systems. With the rise of automation in different sectors, the demand for effective, compact, and contactless power delivery solutions is becoming more significant. High-density wireless charging systems provide improved reliability, lower maintenance requirements, and consistent operational performance, rendering them ideal for dynamic and precision-oriented settings. The development of small and energy-saving wireless charging devices addresses the changing requirements of industrial and service-based applications. This trend is aiding the wider acceptance of wireless charging technologies, thus influencing the ongoing expansion of the market. In 2025 , Xnergy launched the Phoenix wireless charger, a compact 1,500W charging solution for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), AGVs, and service robots. It features advanced Infineon components, offering efficient, wireless power with a reduced carbon footprint. The Phoenix sets new standards for high-density wireless charging in small packages, enabling faster adoption in autonomous mobility sectors.
Advancements in Multi-Device Charging
The market for wireless charging is experiencing rapid growth as a result of improvements in multi-device charging innovations. With individuals relying more on various smart devices, the need for solutions that can charge multiple devices at once is increasing. Chargers for multiple devices provide higher convenience, reduced clutter, and enhance user experience by streamlining the charging procedure. Incorporating elements like rapid charging options and customizable magnetic stands boosts functionality, meeting user demands for efficiency and flexibility. These advancements not only meet the changing demands of tech-oriented individuals but also promote the broad acceptance of wireless charging technologies, thus aiding in the continuous growth of the market. In 2025 , AUKEY launched the MagFusion 2X, the world's first Qi2.2 dual-phone wireless charger, offering up to 25W charging and faster charging speeds. The charger supports dual-device charging with a magnetic stand for adjustable viewing angles.
Supportive Government Policies and Industry Standards
Supportive regulatory environments enhance research, development, and commercialization of wireless power technologies through incentives, funding, and strategic guidance. These policies promote innovation in companies while guaranteeing product safety and compatibility, thereby enhancing user trust. The creation and implementation of universal standards ease the incorporation of wireless charging among various devices and manufacturers, strengthening the market growth. Harmonized regulations also lower entry barriers, enabling new participants to join. Moreover, government support in sectors, such as smart infrastructure and electric vehicle (EV) charging networks accelerates the adoption of wireless charging. In May 2025 , C-DAC (T) and VNIT Nagpur unveiled an indigenous wireless EV charger capable of charging 90% of a 4.8 kWh battery in about three hours. The charger operates on a 230V AC supply and includes advanced safety features. This launch aligns with India's push to enhance EV infrastructure and technology, with over 45 lakhs registered EVs in the country.
Rising Adoption of Smart and Connected Devices
The growing number of smart and connected devices in personal and professional settings is a key factor driving the wireless charging market demand. As gadgets become increasingly linked and dependent on constant energy, the demand for easy, consistent charging options rises. Wireless charging enhances the concept of smart ecosystems by enabling effortless power transfer without physical connectors, which can impede device mobility and design versatility. Incorporating wireless charging into Internet of Things (IoT) devices, wearable tech, and various connected devices improves their functionality and attractiveness in the market. This trend enhances device availability, minimizes user upkeep, and elevates the overall experience. Moreover, wireless charging allows for new designs and form factors that conventional wired charging struggles to accommodate. As a result, the widespread integration of wireless charging across connected technologies is contributing to the expansion of the wireless charging market share.
Increasing Demand for In-Vehicle Wireless Charging Solutions
The growing focus on in-vehicle convenience and connectivity is driving the need for wireless charging options designed for automotive applications. As users rely more on smartphones for navigation, communication, and entertainment while traveling, the demand for efficient, hands-free charging solutions is rising. Wireless car chargers provide a smooth experience by allowing secure, cord-free charging without distracting the driver's attention. Attributes like magnetic positioning, customizable viewing angles, and rapid charging features improve usability and user contentment. This trend corresponds with the wider adoption of smart technologies in cars, encouraging car manufacturers and accessory suppliers to include wireless charging. In line with this trend, in 2025, Anker launched its Nano Wireless Car Charger globally, featuring a magnetic, detachable pad for convenient phone charging while driving. The Qi2-certified charger offers 15W wireless charging and supports quick adjustments for optimal viewing. It is available in the US and UK, with special discounts on Amazon.
Inductive charging dominates the market
Inductive charging technology, particularly the Qi standard, has gained widespread adoption and support from major device manufacturers. Many smartphones, wearables, and other electronic devices are built with Qi-compatible inductive charging receivers. This compatibility has created a strong ecosystem of devices and charging pads that work seamlessly together, contributing to the dominance of inductive charging. It has been available for a relatively longer time compared to other wireless charging technologies. It has undergone years of development and refinement, resulting in mature and reliable solutions. The Qi standard, introduced by the Wireless Power Consortium, has provided a widely accepted and standardized approach to inductive charging, further solidifying its position as the dominant technology. Moreover, inductive charging offers a good balance between cost-effectiveness and convenience. The technology is relatively affordable to implement, making it accessible for a wide range of consumer devices. Additionally, it provides a convenient user experience, with charging pads widely available in various public spaces and integrated into furniture, vehicles, and other environments. This convenience factor has driven consumer preference toward inductive charging.
Short range holds the largest share in the market
Short range wireless charging offers a practical and efficient solution for charging personal electronic devices such as smartphones, smartwatches, and earbuds. These devices typically have small form factors and are designed for close proximity use. Short-range technology, such as inductive charging, is well-suited for charging these devices when they are placed directly on a charging pad or station. Additionally, short-range wireless charging provides a more focused and controlled energy transfer. It minimizes power loss over shorter distances, resulting in higher efficiency and faster charging times compared to long-range alternatives. This makes short-range charging more appealing to consumers who value quick and reliable charging. Besides this, short-range wireless charging aligns with the concept of personalization and user-centric charging. It enables individuals to have dedicated charging stations in their homes, offices, and public spaces, ensuring their devices are always charged and readily available.
Consumer electronics dominates the market
Consumer electronics devices such as smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, and wireless earbuds have become an integral part of our daily lives. These devices heavily rely on battery power, and the demand for convenient and efficient charging solutions is high. Wireless charging provides a convenient and hassle-free way to charge these devices without the need for cables or connectors. Additionally, consumer electronics companies have played a crucial role in driving the adoption of wireless charging. Major smartphone manufacturers, for instance, have widely adopted wireless charging capabilities in their flagship models. This has created a ripple effect, with consumers expecting and seeking wireless charging compatibility in their devices. The prevalence and availability of wireless charging options for consumer electronics have further fueled its dominance in the market. Besides this, the consumer electronics segment benefits from the continuous innovation and advancements in wireless charging technology. Efforts to improve charging speeds, efficiency, and compatibility have been primarily driven by the demand from consumer electronics applications. This ongoing development has made wireless charging increasingly attractive to both manufacturers and consumers in the consumer electronics market.
Asia Pacific exhibits a clear dominance in the market
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Latin America. According to the report, Asia Pacific was the leading market.
The Asia Pacific region is home to some of the world's largest consumer electronics manufacturing hubs, including China, South Korea, and Japan. These countries are major producers of smartphones, smartwatches, and other electronic devices that are increasingly adopting wireless charging technology. The strong presence of consumer electronics manufacturers in the region has contributed to the rapid integration of wireless charging capabilities into their products, driving market growth. Additionally, the Asia Pacific region has a large and tech-savvy population. The rising disposable incomes, urbanization, and a high demand for the latest technological advancements have created a favorable market environment for wireless charging. Consumers in this region are quick to adopt new technologies and embrace the convenience and ease of use offered by wireless charging solutions. Furthermore, governments and regulatory bodies in the Asia Pacific region have shown support for wireless charging initiatives. Incentives, subsidies, and favorable policies have encouraged the adoption of wireless charging technology across industries. This support has created a conducive environment for market growth and development.
Major players in the market are continuously investing in research and development to innovate and improve wireless charging technologies. They focus on developing faster charging solutions, improving efficiency, and expanding compatibility across a wide range of devices. For example, advancements in fast-charging technologies like Qualcomm's Quick Charge and Apple's MagSafe have accelerated the adoption of wireless charging. Additionally, key players have formed strategic partnerships and collaborations to expand the ecosystem of wireless charging. Collaborations between device manufacturers and wireless charging technology providers ensure seamless integration and compatibility. Moreover, partnerships with public spaces, automobile manufacturers, and furniture companies have led to the integration of wireless charging infrastructure in various environments, making it more accessible to consumers. Other than this, wireless charging standards like Qi have been instrumental in driving market growth. Key players have also actively participated in standardization organizations to ensure interoperability and compatibility across devices and charging pads. By adopting and promoting common standards, they have built consumer confidence and accelerated the adoption of wireless charging technology.