Industry: Retail and Consumer | Publish Date: 16-Feb-2024 | No of Pages: 100 | No. of Tables: 70 | No. of Figures: 35 | Format: PDF | Report Code : N/A
Poland Induction Charger Market was valued at USD 26.33 million in 2023, and is predicted to reach USD 86.12 million by 2030, with a CAGR of 17.8% from 2023 to 2030.
The induction charger industry, part of the wider consumer electronics sector, is undergoing swift evolution and gaining recognition on the global technology front. This field is dedicated to advancing and spreading wireless charging technology, a method that enables the transmission of electrical power without relying on physical connectors or cables.
Fundamentally, the technology behind induction chargers is grounded in electromagnetic induction, employing an electromagnetic field to facilitate the transfer of energy between two objects – typically a charging pad and a compatible device.
Poland's induction charger industry is thriving in the wake of consistent smartphone market growth. The successive rise in smartphone adoption has cultivated an advantageous environment, creating heightened demand for compatible charging solutions.
As more individuals embrace smartphones as integral parts of their daily lives, the induction charger industry benefits from this trend, offering a convenient and efficient means of powering these ubiquitous devices. The symbiotic relationship between the expanding smartphone market and the induction charger industry underscores a promising landscape for continued growth and innovation in Poland.
According to the estimate, Poland's smartphone user base shows no signs of slowing down, with a steady climb of 1.2 million users (+6.08%) predicted between 2024 and 2028. This continuous uptick will push the total to a new peak of 20.93 million users by 2028.
The wireless charging industry in Poland is receiving a significant boost from the active participation of local companies offering induction charging solutions. Their presence adds an extra layer of momentum to the industry's growth. These homegrown enterprises, specializing in induction charging technologies, not only cater to the increasing demand for wireless charging solutions but also contribute to the overall expansion of the market.
The synergy between local expertise and the growing appetite for wireless charging options among consumers positions Poland as a dynamic hub for innovation and progress in the wireless charging industry. For example, Allocacoc Polska, a Polish-based company, offers WirelessCharger Aluminium 10W, which further helps propel market growth.
The extensive embrace of USB Type-C connectors in wired chargers poses a considerable obstacle to the induction charger market. This standardization ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices, establishing USB Type-C as a convenient and adaptable charging solution. Its rapid charging capabilities, often surpassing those of many wireless chargers, enhance its allure, especially for users prioritizing swift charging experiences.
The launch of Qi v2.0, the latest wireless charging standard, is poised to impact the induction charger industry significantly. Offering enhanced features such as magnetic attachment, improved charging speed, higher efficiency, and greater convenience, Qi v2.0 is set to elevate user experiences.
With the first Qi v2.0 certified devices, including Apple's iPhone 15 series and various power transmitters, expected to hit the market during Christmas, significant manufacturers, including Belkin, Mophie, Anker, and Aircharge, are gearing up with compatible products. Over 100 devices are already undergoing testing or certification for Qi v2.0.
This new standard is expected to unify the wireless charging industry, promoting smoother, faster charging and broader interoperability. As Qi v2.0 becomes the global benchmark for wireless charging, its adoption will likely simplify the market and enhance universal compatibility, driving growth in the induction charger sector as more consumers move towards Qi v2.0 compatible charging solutions.
The Poland Induction Charger industry includes several market players such as Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Apple Inc, Anker Innovations Technology Co. Ltd., Belkin International, Inc., Xiaomi Corporation, Huawei Technologies, ASUSTeK Computer Inc., ZAGG INC., Energizer Holdings, Inc., and Aukey Corporation Limited.
5W to 15W
16W to 30W
Above 30W
Qi Standard
AirFuel
E-Commerce or Online
Offline
REPORT SCOPE AND SEGMENTATION:
Parameters |
Details |
Market Size in 2023 |
USD 26.33 Million |
Revenue Forecast in 2030 |
USD 86.12 Million |
Growth Rate |
CAGR of 17.8% from 2024 to 2030 |
Analysis Period |
2023–2030 |
Base Year Considered |
2023 |
Forecast Period |
2024–2030 |
Market Size Estimation |
Million (USD) |
Growth Factors |
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Companies Profiled |
10 |
Market Share |
Available for 10 companies |
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Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
Apple Inc
Anker Innovations Technology Co. Ltd.
Belkin International, Inc.
Xiaomi Corporation
Huawei Technologies
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
ZAGG INC.
Energizer Holdings, Inc.
Aukey Corporation Limited.