Wireless charging is a technology that enables the consumer to charge electronic devices such as smartphones, wearable computing, and tablets products without the need for physical wires. It requires the device to be placed on a conductive charging pad/equipment, which is directly connected to a wall socket and it is used to charge hand-held devices such as PDAs, smartphones, and mobile phones.
The Middle East and Africa Wireless Charging Market Size & Growth:
The Middle East and Africa Wireless Charging Market size are projected to reach $X Million by the end of 2024 with a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period. Key Parameters promoting the market growth include rising adoption of wireless technology in electronic devices like tablets and smartphones, insufficient availability of electric sockets in public places and malfunctioning ports due to continuous usage, the rise in disposable income, increased demand for electric vehicle and consumer applications. Integrated receivers hit mainstream device, refinements to system design, diversification for various applications, and power ratings are now driving the development of the technology. Demand for wireless charging is growing rapidly owing to growing consumer awareness as more number of mobile devices are being launched with embedded wireless charging technology.
There is a rapid increase in some mobile device vendors are incorporating the wireless charging feature in high-end models of smartphones, laptops, notebooks, and wearable devices which leads to the adoption of this technology. Recently Apple decided to implement this technology with its iPhone 8 and X, highlighting that wireless charging a now reach the high volume consumer market with good performances that fulfil the regulations.
Several technologies have been developed within the last two centuries which includes magnetic resonant coupling, capacitive coupling, inductive coupling, power transfer
The Middle East and Africa Wireless Charging Market Share:
The Middle East and Africa Wireless Charging Market are classified by Component, by Technology, by Application, by End-User, by geography. By Component, the Middle East and Africa Wireless Charging Market is classified as transmitters, receivers, substrates, conductive coils, resistors, capacitors, diodes, and transistors. Based on technology, these are classified as inductive technology, radiofrequency technology, resonant technology, laser beam, and radiation technology. Based on Application, these are classified as healthcare, industrial, smartphones, and computing devices.
Based on End-user, these are classified as consumer electronics, automotive, and aerospace & defence. Consumer Electronics is accounted for the largest market share and is expected to have some positive growth throughout the forecast period. Wireless charging solution providers are offering wireless charging solutions for consumer electronic devices, and they are entering into partnerships with consumer electronic devices manufacturers to develop wireless charging enabled devices. The number of patent publications has continuously increased, and since 2010 we have witnessed a strong increase in patenting activity induced by the important simultaneous development of non-radiative and radiative technologies for consumer electronic devices and transport applications. Automotive segment holds the highest CAGR and is expected to have the highest growth during the forecast period. Consumer Electronics segment is witnessed to be the dominant end-user segment in the Middle East and Africa Wireless Charging market throughout the forecast period.
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