5.11.1.4Vertical
Wireless & Inductive Charging Systems
Manufacturers of wireless EV charging pads and inductive power transfer equipment.
Market snapshot
These figures describe EV Charging Equipment Manufacturing (5.11.1), the segment that Wireless & Inductive Charging Systems sits within — not Wireless & Inductive Charging Systems on its own.
FragmentationFragmentedEstimate
EV charging hardware spans electrical-equipment and other manufacturing classifications and is not separately disclosed by the Census Bureau, so the segment is not separately sized here.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Charger hardware sales plus networking/software subscriptions
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Moderate–High
- EBITDA margin
- Hardware thin; software/network higher
- Capex intensity
- Moderate
recurring networking and charging software
Characteristics
- Emerging, fast-growing, many-entrant segment.
- NEVI funding and fleet electrification drive demand.
- Hardware plus recurring networking/charging-as-a-service.
M&A deal context
Deal activityHigh
Who’s acquiring
- Charging & energy strategics
- VC- and PE-backed platforms
- Utility & infrastructure investors
What’s driving deals
- EV adoption and charging-infrastructure funding.
- Hardware-plus-software and network economics.
- Consolidation amid sector shakeout.
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