Definition: In-car wireless charging refers to an integrated feature within a vehicle that enables wireless charging of smartphones, wearables, and other compatible devices. This study excludes aftermarket solutions, focusing solely on embedded systems. The report includes devices that support Qi and other proprietary wireless charging standards.
Overview: Increasing smartphone usage and rising concerns over battery depletion are driving demand for in-car wireless charging, which offers more convenience compared to traditional USB charging. Initially, wireless charging was limited to premium vehicles, but it has gradually become available in mid-range and lower-end cars.
This quarterly report provides insights into the adoption trends of in-car wireless charging over time, analysing changes across key regions and brands. We track in-car wireless charging features across 45+ auto groups, 150+ brands, 25+ suppliers, 20 manufacturing locations, 12 regions and 6 powertrains. The data period in this report starts from Q1 2022.
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