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Strategic Analysis of the EV Market in Netherlands

Strategic Analysis of the EV Market in Netherlands

A Rapidly Growing Market Driven by Europe’s Largest Charging Network and Strong Incentives

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09-Dec-2020
REGION
Europe
Research Code: K450-01-00-00-00
SKU: AU02057-EU-MT_24823
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The global automotive industry is evolving in terms of technology while tackling environmental issues. It has introduced electric vehicles (EVs) as a clean energy alternative to conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. EVs have low or zero carbon emissions and have become an integral part of automotive OEMs’ business strategies. Automakers are creating separate EV business units to prepare for the EV boom expected in the future. But the surge in EV demand will create an urgent need for charging infrastructure, safety regulations, and standards.

Netherlands has a turbulent but rapidly growing EV market. The country recorded notable, all-round growth in EV sales and infrastructure in 2019. As part of the European Union, Netherlands must comply with the National Policy Framework (NPF) and its targets, based on the European Commission’s October 2014 directive on alternate fuel vehicles. The NPF seeks to address environmental issues, energy security, and independence, attracting investors to Europe for alternate fuel source development.

Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) were the dominant xEV until 2016. The Netherlands government then realized that people were purchasing PHEVs to gain the incentive benefits but were barely using the electric motor. They decided to reduce the PHEV incentives and focus on battery electric vehicles (BEVs) instead. This had the intended effect as BEV sales took off and saw record-breaking sales and year-on-year growth. With plans to introduce significant purchase subsidies in 2020–2021, EV sales in the Netherlands are forecast to multiply. Netherlands has the biggest charging infrastructure in Europe and a strong innovation culture due to a thriving EV academia (Formula E program) and start-up scene, dedicated to innovation and developments in charging solutions, batteries, and the e-mobility space.

Research Scope

he study analyzes the Netherlands EV market scenario in detail, with charts based on historical (2010–2019), annual (2019), and forecast sales (2019–2025). There are separate sections for plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), the two broad categories covered in the scope. Other information compiled and presented include:

  • Market share by xEV type and top OEMs since 2010
  • Top ten PEV and HEV models between 2010 and 2019
  • PEV sales forecast (2019–2025) and analysis
  • Charging station infrastructure (e.g., charge points, service providers, and offerings) and technology development
  • Government incentives and their market impact
  • Future outlook and strategic imperatives for market participants

Through this report, Frost & Sullivan aims to enable stakeholders to understand the Netherlands EV market over the last ten years while providing insight into the forces shaping the market in the next five years.


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Table of Contents

Key Findings, Netherlands, 2019

Historical PEV and HEV Sales, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Historical Cumulative xEV Sales, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Historical Cumulative PEV Sales of Top Models, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Historical Cumulative HEV Sales of Top Models, Netherlands, 2010–2019

EV Market Overview, Netherlands, 2019

Market Share by xEV Type, Netherlands, 2018 vs 2019

Public Charging Infrastructure Growth, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Research Scope

Research Aims and Objectives

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Research Methodology

Segmentation by Propulsion Technology

PEV Sales and Market Penetration, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Historical BEV and PHEV Sales, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Top Ten PEV Sales (BEVs and PHEVs) by OEM and Model, Netherlands, 2019

PEV Sales by Month, Netherlands, 2019

Historical Cumulative PEV Sales of Top Models, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Historical Cumulative PEV Sales by Type and Top Five OEM, Netherlands, 2010–2019

PEV Sales Forecast, Netherlands, 2019–2025

PEV Sales Forecast Analysis, Netherlands, 2019–2025

HEV Sales and Market Penetration, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Historical FHEV and MHEV Sales, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Top Ten HEV (FHEVs and MHEVs) Sales by OEM and Model, Netherlands, 2019

HEV Sales by Month, Netherlands, 2019

Historical Cumulative HEV Sales of Top Models, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Historic Cumulative HEV Sales by Type and Top Five OEM, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Public Charging Infrastructure Growth, Netherlands, 2010–2019

Developments in Charging Infrastructure and Technology, Netherlands

Charging Station Network Providers, Netherlands

Charging Station Network Providers, Netherlands (continued)

Start-Ups and Technology Highlights, Netherlands

Regional Scenario, Netherlands, 2019

EV Incentives, Netherlands

EV Incentives, Netherlands (continued)

Growth Opportunities and Companies to Action, Netherlands

Strategic Imperatives, Netherlands

Key Conclusions, Netherlands

Future Outlook, Netherlands

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

Abbreviations and Acronyms

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

The global automotive industry is evolving in terms of technology while tackling environmental issues. It has introduced electric vehicles (EVs) as a clean energy alternative to conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. EVs have low or zero carbon emissions and have become an integral part of automotive OEMs business strategies. Automakers are creating separate EV business units to prepare for the EV boom expected in the future. But the surge in EV demand will create an urgent need for charging infrastructure, safety regulations, and standards. Netherlands has a turbulent but rapidly growing EV market. The country recorded notable, all-round growth in EV sales and infrastructure in 2019. As part of the European Union, Netherlands must comply with the National Policy Framework (NPF) and its targets, based on the European Commissions October 2014 directive on alternate fuel vehicles. The NPF seeks to address environmental issues, energy security, and independence, attracting investors to Europe for alternate fuel source development. Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) were the dominant xEV until 2016. The Netherlands government then realized that people were purchasing PHEVs to gain the incentive benefits but were barely using the electric motor. They decided to reduce the PHEV incentives and focus on battery electric vehicles (BEVs) instead. This had the intended effect as BEV sales took off and saw record-breaking sales and year-on-year growth. With plans to introduce significant purchase subsidies in 2020–2021, EV sales in the Netherlands are forecast to multiply. Netherlands has the biggest charging infrastructure in Europe and a strong innovation culture due to a thriving EV academia (Formula E program) and start-up scene, dedicated to innovation and developments in charging solutions, batteries, and the e-mobility space.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Scope

he study analyzes the Netherlands EV market scenario in detail, with charts based on historical (2010–2019), annual (2019), and forecast sales (2019–2025). There are separate sections for plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), the two broad categories covered in the scope. Other information compiled and presented include:

  • Market share by xEV type and top OEMs since 2010
  • Top ten PEV and HEV models between 2010 and 2019
  • PEV sales forecast (2019–2025) and analysis
  • Charging station infrastructure (e.g., charge points, service providers, and offerings) and technology development
  • Government incentives and their market impact
  • Future outlook and strategic imperatives for market participants

Through this report, Frost & Sullivan aims to enable stakeholders to understand the Netherlands EV market over the last ten years while providing insight into the forces shaping the market in the next five years.

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Deliverable Types Mega Trends
No Index No
Podcast No
Author Ishaan Kolse
Industries Automotive
WIP Number K450-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No
GPS Codes 9800-A6,9807-A6,9882-A6