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1. | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS |
1.1. | Number, unit value ex-factory and total market value rounded of WPT hardware sold for consumer electronics worldwide 2012-2022 |
1.2. | Number, hardware unit value ex-factory excluding any power storage and total market value rounded of contactless on-road vehicle charging stations sold worldwide in thousands 2012-2022 |
1.3. | Number of on-road vehicle charging stations sold worldwide in thousands 2011-2021, residential, other and total, rounded, including plug-in and contactless |
1.4. | Global market value of the three levels of car charging station 2011-2021 in $ millions |
2. | INTRODUCTION |
2.1. | Concept of a wireless power mat |
2.1. | What is Wireless Power Transmission (WPT)? |
3. | TECHNOLOGIES |
3.1. | 2000 year history of WPT, wireless power charging and batteries |
3.1. | Power requirements and sources for lowest power devices compared with contactless personal electrics and contactless vehicle charging |
3.1. | Device power consumption |
3.2. | WPT past present and future |
3.2. | The place of energy harvesting in wirelessly powering electronic and electrical devices and vehicles |
3.3. | Solar bag and solar panel on phone, both for charging phones |
3.3. | What WPT encompasses |
3.4. | Charging levels |
3.4. | Power in use vs duty cycle for portable and mobile devices showing zones of use of single use vs rechargeable batteries |
3.5. | Laptop fire caused by lithium-ion battery |
3.5. | Options for short range inductive coupling |
3.6. | Radio Frequency RF |
3.6. | Electric taxi in China on fire due to lithium-ion battery |
3.7. | Fatal UPS plane crash caused by the lithium battery cargo |
3.7. | Radio frequency UHF |
3.8. | Ambient energy harvesting |
3.8. | The inadequate improvement in batteries compared to other technologies in the last 20 years |
3.9. | Powercast wireless sensor node without a battery, utilising transmitted UHF power |
3.9. | Duke University |
3.10. | Microwave and laser beams |
3.10. | LaserMotive objectives illustrated |
3.10.1. | The laser and microwave alternatives |
4. | STANDARDS |
4.1. | WPC interoperability logo |
4.1. | Wireless Power Consortium |
4.2. | The purpose of the Wireless Power Consortium |
4.3. | Progress in adopting the standards |
4.4. | Consumer Electronics Association |
4.5. | Contacted power supply standard in the European Union |
4.6. | Contacted power supply standard in the People's Republic of China |
4.7. | Contacted power supply standard in South Korea |
5. | ORGANISATIONS WIRELESSLY POWERING TRADITIONAL ELECTRONICS |
5.1. | Photographs of the experimental set-up for RF-powered e-Skin in the dark (top) and transparent state (bottom) |
5.1.1. | AMIMON |
5.1.2. | Dell USA |
5.1.3. | Energizer USA |
5.1.4. | Fulton Innovation USA |
5.1.5. | Haier Group USA |
5.1.6. | Hewlett Packard |
5.1.7. | Intel USA |
5.1.8. | Isis Innovation Ltd |
5.1.9. | KI USA |
5.1.10. | Leggett & Pratt USA |
5.1.11. | Marconi Circuit Technology Corporation USA |
5.1.12. | Mojo Mobility USA |
5.1.13. | Nokia Finland |
5.1.14. | Philips Netherlands |
5.1.15. | Powermat USA |
5.1.16. | PureEnergy Solutions USA |
5.1.17. | Qualcomm USA |
5.1.18. | Research in Motion USA |
5.1.19. | Rohm USA |
5.1.20. | RTX Consumer Products Hong Kong |
5.1.21. | Sanyo Japan |
5.1.22. | Seiko Epson Corporation Japan |
5.1.23. | Texas Instruments USA |
5.1.24. | Wipower USA |
5.2. | Example of a segmented e-Skin panel (in two different states), illustrating the design freedom |
5.3. | A functional sample of an e-Skin window from Philips Research and Holst Centre that doesn't require external power or batteries |
5.4. | WilkCharge mat |
5.5. | eneloop |
6. | POWERING CONSUMER PACKAGED GOODS CPG |
6.1. | Fulton wireless power integration in packaging |
6.1. | The need for WPT with CPG |
6.1.1. | Bundesdruckerei Germany |
6.1.2. | Fulton Innovation USA |
6.1.3. | Poly IC Germany |
6.1.4. | Schreiner PrinTronics Germany |
6.1.5. | Toppan Forms Japan |
6.2. | Wireless power circuit is printed directly |
6.3. | Poly IC application |
6.4. | PolyLogo®-RAD radio activated displays |
6.5. | Card with no battery, the image being illuminated by RF from RFID reader |
7. | CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLES |
7.1. | The good and the bad of inductive contactless charging of electric vehicles |
7.1. | Hino "no plug in" bus |
7.1. | History of vehicle charging |
7.2. | Company profiles |
7.2. | In-road charging of small buses in Turin Italy |
7.2.1. | Car Charging Group: parking bumper charging |
7.2.2. | Conductix-Wampfler Italy |
7.2.3. | Energy Dynamics Laboratory USA |
7.2.4. | Evatran USA |
7.2.5. | HaloIPT New Zealand |
7.2.6. | Korea Advanced Institute of Technology |
7.2.7. | Magna-Charge USA |
7.2.8. | Nissan Japan |
7.2.9. | Presidio Graduate School USA |
7.2.10. | RRC Germany |
7.2.11. | Siemens-BMW |
7.2.12. | Singapore A*STAR |
7.2.13. | Utah State University USA |
7.2.14. | Volvo and Flanders Drive Sweden, Belgium |
7.2.15. | WiTricity and Partners USA |
7.3. | Evatran EV charging |
7.4. | Evatran Plugless Power EV charging station |
7.5. | HaloIPT 2010 launch of the first wireless charging in the UK |
7.6. | Operating principle of HaloIPT |
7.7. | Drayson racing car |
7.8. | KAIST OLEVs in 2010 |
7.9. | Proximity charged tram |
7.10. | Inductive paddle |
7.11. | Wireless e-bike charger |
7.12. | Principle of the WiTricity Delphi wireless charging system |
8. | GLOBAL MARKET FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE |
8.1. | Global market for electric vehicle chargers US$ billion ex factory 2011 and 2021 rounded |
8.1. | Value of the global traction battery charging station hardware market 2011-2021 percent of total for East Asia, Europe and North America for 2011 and 2021 |
8.1. | Ten year forecasts |
8.2. | Pricing information |
8.2. | Nissan backed charging stations being installed in the USA by region |
8.2. | Approximate global car charging station market in 2011 and 2021 in $ billion rounded |
8.3. | Value of the global traction battery charging station hardware market 2011-2021 giving percent of total for East Asia, Europe and North America for 2011 and 2021 |
8.3. | Number of car charging stations sold worldwide in thousands 2011-2021, residential, outdoor and destination, rounded |
8.3. | Forecasts of Level 1, 2 & 3 |
8.4. | Examples of expenditure in China |
8.4. | Numbers thousands of the three levels of charging station worldwide 2011-2021 |
8.4. | Number of car charging stations sold worldwide in thousands 2011-2021, residential, other and total, rounded |
8.5. | Numbers thousands of the three levels of car charging station hardware worldwide 2011-2021 |
8.5. | Average unit price of the three levels of charging station hardware vehicle 2011-2021 in $ thousands |
8.5. | Market beyond cars |
8.6. | Vehicle projections by type |
8.6. | BYD Auto charging station for pure electric taxis in China |
8.6. | Examples of orders and commitments for non-residential car charging stations for on-road vehicles |
8.7. | Average unit price ex factory of the three levels of car charging station hardware 2011-2021 in $ thousands, excluding energy storage |
8.7. | Slow charging station in China |
8.7. | Market drivers for charging stations |
8.8. | Fast charger for lead acid traction batteries in electric bicycles in China |
8.8. | Typical hardware price of charging stations indoor and outdoor in $ thousands |
8.9. | Global market value of the three levels of car charging station 2011-2021 in $ millions |
8.9. | Global market value of the three levels of car charging station 2011-2021 in $ millions |
8.10. | Market for electric vehicles, both hybrid and pure electric, sold in the world 2012-2022 in thousands of units |
8.10. | Market for electric vehicles, both hybrid and pure electric, sold in the world 2012-2022 in thousands of units rounded |
8.11. | The charging infrastructure situation by category |
8.11. | Total number of plug-in cars in thousands 2011-2021 |
8.12. | Sales of Light Electric Vehicles (LEVs) (two wheelers and allied eg electric quad bikes and on road three wheel micro cars) by region by percentage of units |
8.13. | Split between Level 2 and Level 3 chargers with rounded percentage |
8.14. | Number of hybrid and pure electric cars plugged in and the total number in thousands 2011-2021 |
9. | MARKET FORECASTS |
9.1. | Number, unit value ex-factory and total market value rounded of WPT hardware sold for consumer electronics worldwide 2012-2022 |
9.1. | WPT Forecasts 2012-2022 |
9.2. | Market by region |
9.2. | Number, hardware unit value ex-factory excluding any power storage and total market value rounded of contactless on-road vehicle charging stations sold worldwide in thousands 2012-2022 |
9.2.1. | Technology road map |
9.3. | Number of on-road vehicle charging stations sold worldwide in thousands 2011-2021, residential, other and total, rounded, including plug-in and contactless |
9.4. | Global market value of the three levels of car charging station 2011-2021 in $ millions |
APPENDIX 1: GLOSSARY | |
APPENDIX 2: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY | |
APPENDIX 3: INTRODUCTION TO METAMATERIALS | |
APPENDIX 4: INTRODUCTION PRINTED ELECTRONICS | |
TABLES | |
FIGURES |
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Tables | 24 |
図 | 45 |
企業数 | 40+ |
フォーキャスト | 2022 |