Strategic Analysis of the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure in South Korea

Strategic Analysis of the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure in South Korea

Number of Charging Stations to Reach 90,000 by 2020

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04-Sep-2014
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Asia Pacific
Research Code: P7D8-01-00-00-00
SKU: AU01168-AP-MR_17401
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The electric vehicle charging infrastructure in South Korea is expected to grow considerably, encouraged by government funding and incentives but high costs of installation and new technology weaken the value proposition. Moreover, the business models of hardware manufacturers and service providers have not yet been defined, as the EV market is in a nascent stage. This study is a strategic analysis of the EV charging infrastructure market in South Korea during 2013–2020. It focuses on standards and regulations, market overview, challenges, drivers and restraints, forecasts and trends, test site of EV and ICT collaboration, business model analysis, test certification for EV charging system, and strategic conclusions and future outlook.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Market Engineering Measurements

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

Charging Station Forecast

Forecast Assumptions

Business Model

Key Findings and Future Outlook

Research Scope

Research Aims and Objectives

Key Questions this Study will Answer

Research Background

Research Methodology

Segmentation—EV Charging Infrastructure

Definitions—Charging Infrastructure Specifications and Features

Definitions—Charging Infrastructure Specifications and Features (continued)

Definitions—Charging Mode

Definitions—Charging Station Location

Definitions—Charging Station Location (continued)

Definitions—Communication

Definitions—Base Essentials of a Charging Station

Standardization of Charging System

Connector Standards—For AC Conductive Charging

Connector Standards—For DC Conductive Charging

Connector Standards—CHAdeMO versus Combo Connector

Connector Standards—EVs with Connector Types for the Future

HSPLC (AMI PLC) versus HPGP Mutual Coexistence Issue

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

Market Opportunity Map

Subsidies by the Government

Cost Analysis

EV Charging Station Manufacturers and Operators

Essential Products for EV Charging Station

Industry Challenges

Market Drivers

Drivers Explained

Market Restraints

Restraints Explained

Market Engineering Measurements

EV Sales Breakdown by Technology Type

EV Sales Breakdown by Technology Type

Charging Stations Forecast by Charging Type

Forecast Scenario Assumptions to 2020

Forecast Scenario Assumptions to 2020 (continued)

Revenue Forecast by Charging Type

Pricing Trends and Forecast

Jeju Island & Younggwang Province—EV Operating Test Site

Vehicle and ICT Collaboration

EV Telematics Service

EV Telematics—Introduction to IT Mobility Platforms

Telematics and e-Mobility—IT Mobility Platform Services Overview

Telematics and e-Mobility—Features of the Software

Telematics and e-Mobility—Objectives

EV and Smart Grid

V2X Communication

V2X Communication—Opportunity Analysis

Total EV Charging Infrastructure Market—Value Chain

Total EV Charging Infrastructure Market—Business Models

Total EV Charging Infrastructure Market—Business Models (continued)

Total EV Charging Infrastructure Market—Business Models (continued)

Business Case—Parking Management System with Charging System

Business Case—EV Charging Infrastructure Service Operator

Business Case—Subscription Model

Business Case—Pay-as-you-go Model

Business Case—Comparative Analysis

Test Certification Structure of Electric Appliances Safety Control Act for EV Charging Systems

Summary of Electric Appliances Safety Management for EV Charging System

Emerging Concepts—Solar Powered Charging Stations

Key Conclusions and Future Outlook

The Last Word—Three Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Abbreviations and Acronyms Used

Learn More—Next Steps

Relevant Research

Market Engineering Methodology

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The electric vehicle charging infrastructure in South Korea is expected to grow considerably, encouraged by government funding and incentives but high costs of installation and new technology weaken the value proposition. Moreover, the business models of hardware manufacturers and service providers have not yet been defined, as the EV market is in a nascent stage. This study is a strategic analysis of the EV charging infrastructure market in South Korea during 2013–2020. It focuses on standards and regulations, market overview, challenges, drivers and restraints, forecasts and trends, test site of EV and ICT collaboration, business model analysis, test certification for EV charging system, and strategic conclusions and future outlook.
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Author Samjeen Yun
Industries Automotive
WIP Number P7D8-01-00-00-00
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