Navigating Tariff Risks, Fragmentation and Road to Mass Adoption in Qi Wireless Charging Market

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May 5, 2025

Overview: This report examines the global Qi wireless charging market in 2025 navigating a complex landscape of growth and disruption. While adoption expands across smartphones, TWS earbuds, personal chargers, and in-vehicle systems, the industry faces mounting pressures from tariff risks, supply chain instability, and geopolitical tensions. It highlights both the obstacles and opportunities shaping the path toward mass adoption in an increasingly fragmented ecosystem.

Table of contents:

  • Overview of the Qi Wireless Charging Market in 2025
  • Key Challenges and Growth Drivers
  • Introduction of Qi2 Ready
  • Geopolitical and Tariff Impacts
  • Global Economic Scenarios
  • Sector-specific Analysis
  • Conclusion
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IoT

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May 5, 2025

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Soumen Mandal

Soumen is a Senior Analyst tracking IoT, Automotive and Telecommunication ecosystem at Counterpoint Technology Market Research. He is interested in IoT applications, connections, components, electric vehicles, connected cars, autonomous vehicles, semiconductors, shared mobility, services and emerging technologies. He started his career as an Energy Analyst with Manikaran Power Ltd. He has experience working with DISCOMs and SLDCs in the Indian power and energy industry. He is currently based in Gurgaon. He holds an Electrical Engineering degree and an MBA in Marketing & Finance.

Yeree Yoon

Yeree is a Research Analyst at Counterpoint Research, based in South Korea. She tracks and analyzes smartphones, wearables, TV, wireless charging, Macro services across various regions and countries.

Liz Lee

Liz, an Associate Director at Counterpoint Research, has 14+ years of extensive experience in the tech industry. Previously, Liz worked for Samsung SDI focusing on IR (Investor Relations) along with insight-based analysis of emerging tech markets and corporate strategies. She holds an International MBA degree from Waseda Business School.

Greg Basich

As Associate Director at Counterpoint Research, Greg Basich focuses on the automotive industry. Prior to joining Counterpoint Research, Greg worked at TechInsights and Strategy Analytics for a combined 11 years, providing market intelligence and advisory services to companies in the automotive electronics market and related verticals. Prior to his career as an analyst, Greg was a business-to-business journalist at Bobit Business Media for 13 years, focused on automotive interiors, aftermarket electronics, and the fleet market. Greg holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of California, San Diego.