A new study from Juniper Research has found that spending on EV charging at home will exceed $16 billion globally in 2026; up from $3.4 billion in 2021. This rapid growth of more than 390% over the next five years is being driven by the lower cost and convenience of home charging for EVs.
In the press release, Juniper Research acknowledges that the lack of access to charging at home for urban residents is a major issue, but believes that, because EVs are currently high cost, the likelihood is that users will have access to off-street parking. Their research recommended that home charging vendors and automotive manufacturers form partnerships to make home charging central to future EV transitions; given the fragmented availability and high costs of public charging networks.
Home wallboxes set for strong growth
Juniper’s new research, EV Charging: Key Opportunities, Challenges & Market Forecasts 2021-2026, found that by 2026, over 21 million households globally will charge using a home wallbox, up from just 2 million in 2021. This reflects that, while public charging networks are growing rapidly in terms of access, home wallboxes will experience very strong growth over the next five years as well.
Research author Nick Maynard explained: “Home wallboxes are convenient and lower cost than alternatives, with the onus being on both car manufacturers and governments to support home charging roll-outs to secure the future of electric mobility.”
Home wallbox hardware to reach $5.5 billion in 2026
The research found that global hardware revenue from home charging wallboxes will reach $5.5 billion in 2026, from just $1.8 billion in 2021. The bundling of home wallboxes will incentivize users to take up specific charging points at the point of vehicle purchase. The report recommends EV charger manufacturers focus on partnerships with car manufacturers to accelerate adoption.
For more insights from Juniper Research, download the free whitepaper: How EV Charging Is Driving Electric Mobility Forward.